Jump to content

PokeMaster3003

Member
  • Posts

    11
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

PokeMaster3003's Achievements

  1. That but G933 compatible is what I'm looking for.
  2. So I've owned this Logitech G933 headset for about, three hours and I'm already hating the audio leakage and the "noise cancellation". I've looked online for replacement earcups that resemble the G930 earcups (that were made of some sort of leather that worked wonders) and I couldn't find anything other than one Reddit post talking about replacing the crappy cups with super fancy $50 lambskin cups (that are enormous). I really want to replace these earcups but I don't know where to purchase better ones, please help!
  3. I don't know how to setup a NAS, but do you have any case suggestions? I would like something that doesn't look like a 13 year-olds hotrod PC, perhaps something subtle?
  4. So, I have a pretty gaming PC now, but it's storage capacity is limited to one SSD and one HDD. I need help deciding on these things: One: I could buy some kind of case that ONLY holds HDDs and somehow hook it up to my PC, sort of like a server that connects via SATA or something (This idea is my favorite) Two: I could buy a regular external hard drive (Where's the fun in that) Three: I could buy a new PC case that fits more drives Overall, I'm confused and a bit scared, because my drives are almost full
  5. That's exactly why I said I didn't like the PC
  6. This seemed okay as I was reading down the parts list and OH GOD only 275GBs of storage. One of my "Needs" was lots of storage. (Yes I know I could add an HDD to the PC) And I'm not much of a fan of the GPU, it seems a bit beefy for what I need. Plus I don't reeeaaally want/need an SSD, that's just a plus. A regular HDD to store files in is fine. Probably not even in the running, sorry
  7. I like this PC, the newer CPU is good. The case is beautiful and I can't complain about any of the other parts. Overall it's nice but sadly Cereal built something I like more for cheaper. I appreciate the PC you've compiled, this would probably be my first choice if it wasn't for the price
  8. I am absolutely LOVING this PC. I really like the CPU you picked out, the addition of 8 more GBs of RAM is much appreciated. The case is awesome, I like the GPU, and the power supply is small and non-offensive. If I did buy a new mouse and keyboard, would you have any suggestions? I would be looking for something that functions well in an office setting, no RGB lighting or special clicky keys. As for a mouse, I only need one thing, no wires. Overall, I love this PC, and it's probably going to be sitting on my desk soon (comic sans rules all)
  9. I also like the PC you created, and I'm pleasantly surprised by the choice of CPU. The addition of an SSD is much appreciated, and I'm happy you kept the HDD at 1TB of storage. I don't really like the case but I could swap that for a more professional looking one anyways. This is definitely something I would consider building
  10. I really like this PC, it's the cheapest here and I like that you added an SSD. Plus I like that you got most of these parts off one website! Like I said, I don't know much about PCs' so I can't really talk specs but all I can say is, good job man! (I like the case but I'll probably swap to a more professional looking one) This is probably the PC I will build at some point
  11. I'm looking to build a PC that can function as a home office. Something that can load spreadsheets quickly and store lots of data, and yes, I want it to play games on it relatively well. 1. Price: I'm looking to spend around $0-$600ish dollars on this build, but cheaper is preffered. 2. Aim: Like I said, this is going to be an office PC. I want something that can run office programs and, this is a big one, Adobe Photoshop and Premiere. If at all possible I would also like it to run games, such as Diablo III at a decent framerate. (I don't need anything crazy for gaming, though, because Diablo III is probably the most GPU demanding game I will ever play) [Skipping step three because I already have a good monitor] 4. Peripherals: I already have a mouse and keyboard on stand-by, but suggestions would be nice , I also want Windows 10 5. Why I'm Upgrading: I currently use a pre-built Dell PC (The Inspiron 660) and it runs like a mushy potato. It's slow and it gets very hot, the parts are very old and it's just time to replace it. I went ahead and created a PC with those specifications, feedback and ideas are welcome. Case: Corsair Carbide Series 200R [ATX Mid-Tower] Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-UD5 [LGA 1151 Slot] CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 3M 3.7 GHz [LGA 1151 Slot] CPU Cooler: COOLERMASTER RR-212X-20PM-R1 120mm RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 8GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM [x1 Stick] GPU: GeForce GTX 680 2GB DDR3 PCI-E [x1 GPU] Power Supply: EVGA 600 B1 600W 80+ Bronze HDD: WD Blue 1TB Desktop HDD 7200 RPM 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch [x2 HDDs'] All of this is complete guesswork on my part, due to my lack of PC knowledge. Please help
×