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syoumans54

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System

  • CPU
    i7 5930k @4.5
  • Motherboard
    Asus x99 Deluxe
  • RAM
    Corsair 32gb @2800
  • GPU
    EVGA Titan X SLI
  • Case
    Corsair 900D
  • Storage
    6x 4TB Seagate SSHD(raid5) 2x500gb 850 Evo
  • PSU
    Corsair ax1500i
  • Display(s)
    2x Dell U3014
  • Cooling
    Custom Waterloop
  • Keyboard
    Razer Ultimate 2013 with key mod
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga Epic
  • Sound
    Asus Essence STX

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  1. Cheap hardware is what basically made Android so unpopular to many uneducated people. The experience you receive is not worth the stress that you receive. You're better off spending a little bit more than the bare minimum. PC for 200 is just asking for trouble...
  2. Game was DOA for me.... I lost interest when I saw all the DLC expenses that they tried to capitalize on.... I'm big on owning complete games, I don't feel like paying full price for half a game.
  3. I'm sorry, but I don't have a horse in either company... I don't think VR will be good for at least a few years, but it's been proven multiple times that building an eco system is the best way to profit. Every company does that now when they are able to. I actually think Oculus has been pretty generous since the beginning, affordable kits, and giving out free retail kits to backers. If they want to build their own ecosystem then more power to them, and they have a right to protect that ecosystem from hacks.
  4. How dare Oculus protect their investment? Sorry, not seeing what's really wrong here.
  5. Just want to confirm that this would also work for X99 platform CPUs? I know it says Haswell, but that would also mean z series instead.
  6. Not sure where you're located at, but I have good success selling on Craigslist first. If it doesn't sell, it will always sell on Ebay. But the fee are high there.
  7. In all honesty, they're great in SLI and I never have any issues with the modded BIOS that I'm using. But at this stage I would probably hold off on getting another. I'm thinking about selling one of my Titans since it's resell is still fairly high and waiting for the next gen to come out. But if you find a good deal on one, it would be hard to pass up.
  8. When you're paying that much for TitanXs, you care about performance. You're going to do everything you can to get the most out of them. Trust me I know, I only have 2 of them. Why else would anyone pay 4000 for a small increase over only having 2 of them.
  9. If you have 4 TitanXs you better be able to afford watercooling for them as well...
  10. Plug one in by your router and attach an Ethernet cable. Plug one in by the xbox, and plug the Ethernet cable in there as well. It's as easy as it looks. They also have encrypt options where you have to hit an extra button.
  11. I was thinking about selling mine soon. I don't need this much horsepower anymore.
  12. Have you thought about going with Powerline Adapters instead?
  13. So this stranger who obtained my phone, has already hacked the FBI as well to receive that custom firmware? Also, there have been no new IOS updates that would make that firmware incompatible and obsolete? Well I would say that evil mastermind is wasting his time with my phone, especially since it's the Nexus 6P. Sounds like something I would watch on Pinky and the Brain back in the day.
  14. Proof please that the FBI wants a way to unlock every phone? I'm sure the US government is going to go around and collect everyone's guns, and then they'll do another sweep to get everyone's phones. I'm sure laptops and tablets are next. Then they'll put GPS trackers on every car to make sure they know where everyone is going. For my device to lose the 10 attempt limit it would have to be out of my possession to begin with. For that to happen, I would already would have been detained by the FBI, and my phone password would be the least of my worries at that point. Your response is just full of assumptions. You're assuming that justice wouldn't be within the bounds of the law. You're assuming that they have everything they need because they have phone and email records. So why the double standard here? Why is it alright to look at email and call records in cases like this? Why is it alright for them to check what they have on computers? Why is it alright for them to investigate everything except the phone data itself? What makes the phone so special compared to everything else?
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