AimlessFlame
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AimlessFlame reacted to The Sloth in Dell's new Inspiron 7000 Gaming laptop is now available
The design is getting uglier IMO, whats with the car radiator look.
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from NinJake in Help choosing a mice
g502 would be ideal. I'll try to save a bit more and perhaps buy it, thanks!
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AimlessFlame reacted to minervx in Tips for Laptop Purchases
1080p+ resolution Solid state drive 8+ GB of RAM Relatively portable (13" and/or relatively thin) 6+ hours battery life Gaming laptops come at too high sacrifices. -
AimlessFlame got a reaction from iiNNeX in Best budget 1tb ssd?
I figured that I don't need 1tb (yet) so I will go with a 500gb 850 evo and buy another one later on when I start filling it up. Thanks for the reply!
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from genexis_x in Eluktronics W650KK1 owners?
Alright, I'll order it today and hopefully it all ends up well, thank you very much for all the help!
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from ARikozuM in G4600 vs i5 7400 worth it?
Got it, thanks for the help!
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AimlessFlame reacted to Droidbot in Eluktronics W650KK1 owners?
it's based on the clevo reference design w650kk1, hence the name.
nerd on a budget did a review:
and an upgrade video:
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AimlessFlame reacted to YongKang in MOBOS: Gigabyte vs Msi vs Asus
ASRock: affordable but some of their choices bug me like straight SATA ports.
MSI: That military build quality, So solid. If only they put rear covers on their IO on the midrange ones. They would seal the deal for me.
Gigabyte: They are quite nice but the lack of RGB Leds on their boards where they could really make me scratch my head. But, they have ram shielding and some good audio dac.
ASUS: Good quality but kinda overpriced. No PCIE shielding and so much ads.
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from Curufinwe_wins in Case & PSU Suggestions
Alright! Thanks for the help
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AimlessFlame reacted to Curufinwe_wins in Case & PSU Suggestions
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
Case: Fractal Design Define S ATX Mid Tower Case ($59.99 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: EVGA 650W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($59.99 @ Newegg)
Total: $119.98
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-10-11 01:08 EDT-0400
Great case and great PSU (it's technically semi-modular but only the 24pin is connected so it's basically fully modular.)
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from airdeano in MSI vs Sapphire RX 480 4GB
Thanks for the videos <3 I had already watched them though haha. I think I'll end up going for msi! Thanks
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from Shiv78 in MSI vs Sapphire RX 480 4GB
I've heard sapphire heats up too much but I'm not sure about that.
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from Roi Suarez in Good gpu less than 200 USD 1080p
@Arcanekitten Guess what, that r9 380x I mentioned earlier just went up to $215 from the $190 it was at. I hate my life LOL
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from Roi Suarez in Good gpu less than 200 USD 1080p
Ill take a look, thanks!
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from Arcanekitten in Good gpu less than 200 USD 1080p
I guess I'll go for the Gigabyte r9 380 I mentioned earlier haha. Big thanks!
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from rn8686 in Good gpu less than 200 USD 1080p
Cant wait anymore haha! Ill check them out, thanks!
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AimlessFlame got a reaction from paincow in First PC build, need advice
Ohh didnt know about that bundle, thanks for letting me know so I'll go with the H110. I'll do some monitoring on the GPU prices and if I see the 480 for not much difference I'll take it. I was going with the tesseract sw since the beginning so I'll stay with it. You certainly helped me a lot haha big thanks! @paincow