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rowlYy

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About rowlYy

  • Birthday Feb 02, 2000

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Australia
  • Interests
    PC and Console Gaming, PC building... Pretty Much all things PC
  • Biography
    Retail Slave and PC enthusiast.
  • Occupation
    Recently Graduated Student / Retail Team Member

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 1800x
  • Motherboard
    ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero
  • RAM
    16gb Trident Z RGB 3200 MHZ (2x8gb)
  • GPU
    Nvidia GTX 1070 ROG STRIX 8GB (600 AUD bargain!!!)
  • Case
    NZXT H440 Black/Blue
  • Storage
    Seagate Barracuda 2TB (Steam) - Transcend 460gb SSD - Industrial Samsung 128gb SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova G2 650w
  • Display(s)
    benQ GL2760H / Asus VC279H
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i 240mm radiator
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Strafe RGB Cherry MX brown
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder Chroma
  • Sound
    Generic Logitec 2.1 speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. Heyo, Just wondering if anyone has had a logitech keyboard with an issue with double typing keys on one key press. This has been happening to me as of late. The only keys that seem to be affected at the moment are the R and S keys, but have read some logitech support forum posts stating that affects many more keys. https://community.logitech.com/s/question/0D53100006m6twZCAQ/g910-orion-spark-keyboard-randomly-double-or-triple-typing-letters The keyboard is the only wireless device in my room, so i do not believe it is a interference issue. I am most likely going to take it back for a warranty return in a few days, would just like some opinions or stories before i do. Thanks Guys :3
  2. To say LTT is anti-linux is preposterous. Just because the news doesnt cover new computer releases doesent mean they are anti Computer technology. They wont cover it if there is not any demand, as suggested by others.
  3. I try to minimize the information i publicly put into Facebook's Database, and the information they have is information I give out willingly, Metadata harvesting doesn't concern me too much
  4. I mean, does this really, and i mean REALLY surprise anyone? You give them access to so much when you install it, such as calls and text, it would be naive to assume they didn't. Can we Zucc Zuckerberg?
  5. Heyo, After getting the screen of my HP spectre X360 replaced due to a defect in the glass, i have noticed that things like chrome and other windows applications causes the trackpad and other input devices to stutter, and cause the system to freeze for anywhere between 2 to 30 seconds, ive tried some basic troubleshooting steps including reinstalls a driver updates, all to no avail, if anyone can suggest some fixes, that would be much appreciated.
  6. Getting the 2400 is probably the better option, depending on wheter or not your store will allow change of mind returns and if you have used it or not (people are pretty sh!ty when it comes to returns in Australia if it has been opened) I think that would be a better option than buying a dedicated graphics card for that APU.
  7. So, does anyone from Canada actually know what "Supreme Bankruptcy" is? Is it a bankruptcy proceeding through the supreme court or what?
  8. Well, we had a good run Respawn, I guess Titanfall 3 will never happen now... massive fu*k you to EA
  9. Yeah exactly, this is the first RMA for a computer part I personally have done, i try to avoid MSY for the most part, but apparently the South Australian stores are pretty good when it comes to returns, according to friends and Whirlpool
  10. Yeah, i brought that up, nice handy backup solution to have here. I think the fact that i was being very "Diplomatic" helped. I think asking to speak with someone higher up spooked him
  11. So, i dont know how the "News" works in America, but it seems highly opinionated and the agencies seem to pick sides in every argument. Thanks to Rags for bringing this to light Worth a watch to be honest, quite funny if you can look past the bullsh*t EDIT: News in Australia keeps opinion pieces separate from the mainstream news source. Often they are kept in the darker recesses of their websites, with hints of bias in their news stories, but not enough for the general, average public to notice.
  12. In Australia, Manufacturers cannot dictate proof of purchase, our laws clearly state that a tax invoice is proof of purchase and cannot be rejected by a retailer / manufacturer / otherwise. I reckon the guy was a dumbass, and after i asked to speak with someone higher up or a email address to officially raise concerns and complaints, they approved my RMA late this afternoon (about 5 hours ago for me). Seeing as the cooler is expected to arrive at the retailer tomorrow, i will just leave it as it is.
  13. I can call the same number, but with time differences i would have to stay up at like 3:30 in the morning. The retailer was much more accommodating and from what they have said it sounds like they agree there is a fault. From reading online, apparently Corsair is very hit and miss when it comes to getting things done. As stated, was hoping that the manufacturer would be a quicker option, a lot of retailers in Australia are a bit dodgy when it comes to RMA's, PCcasegear is apparently very good, so hopefully i have no more issues
  14. As said, It has been sent off to PCCG, and you're right, they are fantastic, and i did, they still said that wasn't valid proof of purchase
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