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yummy cpu ryzen 7 2700 (hated my i3 6100)
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some asrock one. idk, thats all i see from this dark case (barely any lighting
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tgroup 16 gb (8x2) 3000 mhz
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sapphire rx 5600xt ( i can run cyberpunk!!! )
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crappy cable management case spec-01 (back plate had no goddamn room)
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stick wraith that cools it
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Corsair led lighting thingy that costed 200 dollas
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Zelotes T-80 (i really didnt give a frick about mouses)
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Fiio e10k + dolby atmos = mental orgasm
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bugdows 10
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blew it up with explosives after my migration to desktop pc (kidding) (just threw it away) (but i did break the hell out of it first, for fun)
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Years late but typing it in anyway for future researchers into this topic about AC usage around PC's: Here is a straightforward answer. An AC will not cause condensation. Condensation occurs when warm, *humid* air comes in contact with cold air. AC's evaporator coils take in warm air and moisture in a room. It does not release humid air. It's coolant, Freon or Puron, converts that to cool air through a rigorous compression + evaporation cycle. Once it finishes its process, it will then release the excess *condensation* through the unit's condenser coil. That is why you see a cloud of vapor coming out at the other end of an AC in cold climate outside. The only way that an AC would manage to release moisture into the air is if the condenser coil has been neglected of maintenance or it is simply malfunctioning or broken, then the AC would increase humidity levels throughout the house or room and even cause 'sweats' (droplets of condensation around your AC vents). This is because it is not able to fully remove all of the condensation. It will clog the system and release that trapped warm, humid air back to you. These coils usually last a really long time like 8+ years with proper occasional appliance care and yearly maintenance. Though at that point, you should just replace the AC unit considering other parts of it are probably soon to break. Replacing parts and getting professional repairs may be much more pricier than just getting a new one.
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I'm on a tight budget so I've been looking for new earphones. I came into a conclusion to both these earphones, but which one should I get? Many people in reviews say that the Aukey's sound was great while another says that the Panasonic's had the best sound for all genres. There weren't many "V.S." topics so I came here to ask which one should I get for my under $20 CAD budget?
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I recently just built my PC and installed all the drivers. I tested the audio today and heard a few differences between the back ports and front ports for audio. Front port: Less Bass Back Port: Bass and Treble I'm using Realtek HD Audio on Windows 10. Please help!!
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Laughed a bit at the comments. I forgot to say I was thinking of a color the,Ed build but I cant decide if I should go with blue or red LEDs lol.
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What do you guys think would look cooler in my case: Red or Blue LED Fans? I'm buying the Thermaltake Riing Fan with LED.
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If you still have a thought. Buy the MSI RX 460 2GB. It's a low profile card.
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Ohhhhh *facepalms* I think there's a MSI variant that fits as a low profile?
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Its almost like the 750 Ti but gives more frames.
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Don't buy that 750 Ti. Buy the Gigabyte RX 460 2 GB. It's more updated and. Gets you more frames for titles. It's a $110-120 card.