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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from whm1974 in Why The US Law Is Retarded
lol a fine for a fight at school.
At my school it would be at most a one day suspension, but more likely a talk and a few after school detentions.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Anonymous12556 in 250D mini ITX Water Cooled, Sleeved, Rigid Tubing
That looks AMAZING!!!
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from casbro11 in How to Fix GPU Sag (Semi Ghetto)
Hi. I'm was doing a build and found a way to easily fix GPU sag on most graphics cards. I think that Linus showed this method, but here it is in a tutorial.
Tutorial:
It's really easily. If your GPU is sagging like this:
Then all you need to do is get something at the back of the card to give it leverage and lift the front up. Why something like this is not done by the case manufacturers beats me. Anyway, use something like: paper, watercooling tubing (I used this), plastic, metal though I don't know what, strong foam, sponge or most other things that are preferably squishy, easily cut, and will stay where you want it. You want something squishy because you can squish it down to fit into the space, then it will expand and put pressure on both both objects.
What you do is cut it, lift up the card in the front, and shove it into the space between the expansion slot on the case and DVI port on the card like this:
Now you got this:
I hope this helps someone. I googled and searched here and could not find another guide on this, but I know there has to be one.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from DylanH in Best RGB LED Strips?
IceModz.com
Look at my build logs for examples. I can tell you what to buy etc
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Patuga in How to install a Coldzero Blackplate [Help... Please]
Put the spacers onto the screw holes and screw the backplate into those.
They will line up so you don't have to worry about what holes. No need to remove the heatsink.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Valt68ra50 in I cringed
I followed this guide perfectly, but the PC never worked.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Captain Matt in RMA Nightmares
They're all good.
There's a tiny tiny chance that anything will arrive broken anyway.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Darkman in The importance of a decent Power supply.
Just the casing on that PSU screams not good.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from miyabwah in Ask the 13 Year Old Anything (Necromanced 10-5-14)
Have you ever been on the Disney website without parents permission?
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from WinNut in Betta Living K*tchen Remodel Review
Hello SlickTechTips community, I just could not wait until the work is done tomorrow to post this so here is my review of one of the kitchen remodeling services as advertised by one of the bot... I mean people.
I had a budget of only $420,133,742,000 to do this remodel of my kitchen so it did not turn out as well as it could have with a higher budget. I will start off with a picture of my house before the kitchen remodel:
I will do this review in a way that showcases certain parts of this kitchen separately, on to the review!
Counter tops: I just could not decide on what to do here because of the lack of affordable options so I went with a platinum coating on solid 24K white gold, this was a very rash decision and I do realize that I could have easily gone with a wood or titanium variant, it turned out well though.
Range: For the range I went with a custom 405 burner top that comes equipped with 70 ovens that are heated by sixteen 290Xs, though I plan to upgrade these to eighty 295 X2s because I don't feel like this gave me enough epeenis. I will leave this aspect of the kitchen with the fact that it gets up to a good temperature for roasting and boiling water in a matter of seconds. The way this is achieved was a button installed on the backsplash that turned on a custom mining script, this way I make money too.
Decor: For the decor I decided to go with granite cat figurines carved by Leonardo Da Vinci, this used up about $420 million, but was a worthy decoration to go in my kitchen. I also have a 500in 30K TV because once you have a TV in your kitchen you know you have made it.
Refrigeration: All this really is, is a box to house my 50 EVGA Classified Kingpin editions running at 30GHz under LN2 cooling. This gives me a large epeen as well as keeping my milk from spoiling. This give off a lot less heat than the 290Xs in the oven, even on LN2, shots fired.
Storage: For storage I went with building a parking garage that is closed off and temperature controlled with shelving and drawers. To get food out I just ask my parking garage to give it to me with the large arms I had installed. Me gusta.
If you made it this far, congratulations. This is what my kitchen looks like now, though I couldn't find a good enough image on goo... I mean my camera to share. Also, yes the rest of the place is still in shambles.
I will add this was 420 words in the doc and please report because this is advertising and spam.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Flyguygamer in Experiences with non-techies
Hahahahahahahahahaha............. *3 hours later gasping for air blacks out from lack of oxygen* *wakes up 8 hours later, realized why he passed out and repeats this for 3 weeks before dying of lack of food and water*
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from cottontails2 in Which monitor should i buy for my needs?
Get the PB278Q instead of the TN 4K panels.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Admiral Naismith in How to Fix GPU Sag (Semi Ghetto)
I can't even imagine...
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from nikohd in How to Fix GPU Sag (Semi Ghetto)
Hi. I'm was doing a build and found a way to easily fix GPU sag on most graphics cards. I think that Linus showed this method, but here it is in a tutorial.
Tutorial:
It's really easily. If your GPU is sagging like this:
Then all you need to do is get something at the back of the card to give it leverage and lift the front up. Why something like this is not done by the case manufacturers beats me. Anyway, use something like: paper, watercooling tubing (I used this), plastic, metal though I don't know what, strong foam, sponge or most other things that are preferably squishy, easily cut, and will stay where you want it. You want something squishy because you can squish it down to fit into the space, then it will expand and put pressure on both both objects.
What you do is cut it, lift up the card in the front, and shove it into the space between the expansion slot on the case and DVI port on the card like this:
Now you got this:
I hope this helps someone. I googled and searched here and could not find another guide on this, but I know there has to be one.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from McMurderMonkey in Episode 3 - Handy Tech Under $100
892p 30 FPS or 891p for 60 FPS
but its just a number anyway
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from shane608 in ''resolution is just a number'' - comparison
Wow, 192P really is next gen.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from JT8101997 in What Do You Drive?
First car:
Anyone that gets this is amazing.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Geekazoid in How to jailbreak iOS 7.1.1 devices.
Nice tutorial, David.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Prokart2000 in What Do You Drive?
First car:
Anyone that gets this is amazing.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from kayodoc in What Do You Drive?
First car:
Anyone that gets this is amazing.
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from Geekazoid in Really Slick/Linus? Captcha!?
So... no more wonderful kitchen salesmen?
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TheNinjaNextDor got a reaction from KingKeith55 in What Do You Drive?
First car:
Anyone that gets this is amazing.
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