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CPUmodder

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  1. @MrRX7 come to think of it i don't really know why, I know you can get some cooling improvement and well for me I feel if I can improve something for almost free it's worth a shot
  2. @MrRX7 ever since I think it was ivy bridge or mabey even sandy bridge launched, I always removed the IHS and replacing the thermal compound, my mate watched me one day and gave me the name cpumodder as I always 'modded' the cpu then from then on I started to use the name online . Now that I think of it I should make videos when I do the mod
  3. i think that it depends on the video but i have used keep vid the reason i did not recommend it is it does not allays work properly (in Australia) but i would say that it should work properly
  4. Best i found is typing ss in front of the word youtube. for example if i wanted this linustechtip video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLQrZseRlew) i would ss to youtube (http://www.ssyoutube.com/watch?v=ZLQrZseRlew) i found it works fast and it is pretty simple for to use, well for me anyway. this is a link to the sight if you don't want to type ss http://en.savefrom.net/
  5. go for it, just don't spend to much in case as mentioned before it turns out that you loose that money
  6. Don't bother with mining with cpu's or gpu's look for ASIC miners or cloud hashing, ASIC mining is where you will start to make some serious money , or cloud mining. cloud mining is the simplest way to get started and the best part is they do all the hard work for you link to one of the cheepest cloud hashing services i found (yes i know that it is not active but it is the cheapest and i personally have 5gh/s preordered) : link to cloud hashing that is active bit more pricey but in the long run you end up about doubling the money you put in :https://cloudhashing.com/ or you can purchase ASIC miners to run you self: http://www.butterflylabs.com/ or you can look around ebay for USB ASIC miners, they are a good cheep way to get into bitcoin mining and are a good and cheep way to see weather you can be bothered mining at all (it is harder to manage at the beginning). If you chose to go down the route of mining at home or work the easiest way i found to set up ASIC miners is just to use bitminter: https://bitminter.com/ it is sssoooo simple that anyone can set it up (be sure to follow the instructions though). I hope that this helps you if you have questions don't be afraid to ask and remember that if you set it up properly you can make some serious cash!! (for my mining i run 13 USB ASIC miners at about 4.3 gh/s which at the time of posting is about 2-3 AUD a day and 5gh/s in the cloud. i get a nice amount of money everyday and it is nice to save up money and get things for effectively for "free" besides the more gh/s you have the more money will come in) If i have made any big mistakes i apologise because i am also new to bitcoin mining
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