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Mr Toastbag

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About Mr Toastbag

  • Birthday January 3

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United States
  • Interests
    Computer hardware and modding, electrical engineering, design, python, video games, mechanical keyboards

System

  • CPU
    i7-4790k @ 4.6GHz
  • Motherboard
    (being replaced)
  • RAM
    16GB Kingston HyperX Furly Black DDR3-1866
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX1080 SC
  • Case
    (being replaced)
  • Storage
    1TB 850 EVO, 2x 2TB WD Blacks
  • PSU
    (being replaced)
  • Display(s)
    Asus MG279
  • Cooling
    (being replaced)
  • Keyboard
    WASD V2 Tenkeyless Cherry MX Black Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Naos 8200
  • Sound
    Phillips SPH9500 w/ vmoda BoomPro
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64 bit

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  1. UPDATE: For those who this question applies, I found this thread on stackexchange very usefulL https://video.stackexchange.com/questions/12084/audio-monitoring-w-headphones-through-hdmi-port
  2. I'm doing a film shoot in the city with some boom mics. I originally thought that a port on my camera (Canon EOS 7D) was some sort of audio out (like a 'mini' XLR or proprietary). The only way I can think of to monitor the audio is to intercept the signal before it gets to the mic jack. Is this a thing? Could someone point me in the right direction? Shooting the film in about a week and a half. Thank you!
  3. This is the response I want. You are the benchmark.
  4. Could I have some reasoning or resources, guys?
  5. If I were to take every computer in the world, remove all the CPUs, what CPU would I have the most of? I've googled it, but I could not find the answer. I'm really curious. I was under the impression it was the Pentium 4, but that doesn't seem right to me. EDIT: I'd appreciate some reasoning and resources
  6. What do you mean? Would it be worth it to return the case and gt a pro? Would that help? OK. Thank you so much for your help. I think I might return the case, honestly. Jumped into it a little too soon.
  7. What do you mean? Would it be worth it to return the case and gt a pro? Would that help?
  8. Is there any way to fit it without modification? I don't have the tools to cut through metal like that. I'm not planning on putting a very thick radiator in there.
  9. I recently bought a Cooler Master MasterCase 5 (not pro) to watercool my HOT components with. I'm getting mixed messages on front radiator support for this case. Can I mount a triple 140(420mm)? or even a triple 120(360mm)? It is very unclear. I'm cooling a GTX 1080 (slight OC) and a 4790k (good OC @ ~ 4.6Ghz). I'm using 1 SSD and 1 HDD with an ATX motherboard and I've already removed the drive and 5.25" bays. The GPU isn't that long, especially once the waterblock is on it. I haven't got my heart set on any reservoirs, either.
  10. OK, thank you very much. I think I'll use PrimoFlex Advanced LRT.
  11. I've been playing around in the ek configurator after reading the pinned 'Watercooling 101' post. After looking around at different forum posts I figured I'd go with the EK-Supremacy EVO (Copper Acetal version). I was wondering: If I were to use 1/2" ID tubing, what kind of fittings should I run off the CPU block to the tubes? There are many options in the configurator, and I just don't know what to choose. HD? HDC? ACF? How can I tell which size accommodates my tubing? Thanks in advance.
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