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cyanaspect

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Mechanical keyboards, good audio, gaming, e-Sports.
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 4460
  • Motherboard
    Asus H81M-D
  • RAM
    Corsair 8gb ddr3 1600mhz
  • GPU
    Asus Turbo GTX960
  • Case
    Corsair SPEC-01
  • Storage
    Western Digital Carviar Blue 1TB Hard Drive
  • PSU
    Cooler Master Elite 550
  • Display(s)
    Random Samsung Monitor
  • Cooling
    Stock
  • Keyboard
    Aula F2012 Mechanical
  • Mouse
    Asus ROG Sica
  • Sound
    Audio Technica ATH-M20x
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Ultimate

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  1. It isint available in my region,and the design isint really my cup of tea,but thanks!
  2. Thanks. RGB or backlighting in general isint a factor to me as i will fit in some pbt blanks anyways. Thanks!
  3. Basically,on the market for a new TKL mech w/ mx reds. Backlighting does not matter,will fit in new PBT blanks. Any other recommendations below USD80 is welcome as well.
  4. i had great experiences with Kingston SSD's,RAM sticks and flash drives.Once you use it you can never look back..
  5. Blue yeti,some of the rode microphones are decent as well. Anything from Sennheiser/Audio Technica that suits your price range.
  6. Hey guys. I'm looking for a new monitor to replace my old monitor, a Samsung one which recently died on me. I'll be primarily be using it to game competitively in DOTA 2,Csgo,but I'll do some work and projects on it as well. 1080p 60htz is enough for me. My budget is 150 dollars, no higher than that. On a side note, is 21:9 ultrawide better or is the traditional wide screen 16:9 better to suit my purposes?
  7. I meant it's better than the 970 from a performance standpoint, but it's better than the 1070 in a price to performance standpoint. 2 rx480 in crossfire beats the 1080,while still being cheaper.
  8. Don't use these no name brands. They will fry your parts. Stick to reputable brands and use the psu tier list.
  9. Logitech g502,402 Steelseries rival 100(cheap but good) Steelseries rival 300(a little bit better) Zowie fk mice are great as well. Nothing from razer. Please.
  10. For the i5 4460, a H81M Mobo is very cheap and would do just fine. A B85 Mobo is with more features. For the overclockable i5 Haswell chips, I recommend the Asrock Z97, paired with a hyper 212 evo. For the skylake i5 6400/6500,you should be fine with a H110 Mobo, cheap and reliable. For overclocking, get a z99 I believe? It's quite simple actually. If you really don't wanna overclock, the i5 4460 - H81M/B85 combo is cheap and good. For skylake, i5 6500 - H110 combo would be good as well, but maybe twenty or so bucks more.
  11. Overclocking skylake i5 chips aren't really the best thing. If you like to overclock get a 4960k and a hyper 212 evo, ramp it up to 4.6ghz no problem.
  12. The rx480 will be slightly more powerful than the gtx970,8gb, while being nearly half the price. It's definitely better than the 1070.AMD also has better Dx12 support.
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