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    Anassagora69 got a reaction from matrix07012 in PewDiePie, is OUTED BY Youtube & Disny for IntI-Semitic Stunt   
    He is doing standard dark comedy, people who don't understand it are either left wing extremists or SJW's, who do not differ from each other that much. I obviously do not sympathize with the nazi's but he did nothing wrong nonetheless.
     
    Heil.
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    Anassagora69 got a reaction from Memories4K in PewDiePie, is OUTED BY Youtube & Disny for IntI-Semitic Stunt   
    He is doing standard dark comedy, people who don't understand it are either left wing extremists or SJW's, who do not differ from each other that much. I obviously do not sympathize with the nazi's but he did nothing wrong nonetheless.
     
    Heil.
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    Anassagora69 got a reaction from Misanthrope in PewDiePie, is OUTED BY Youtube & Disny for IntI-Semitic Stunt   
    He is doing standard dark comedy, people who don't understand it are either left wing extremists or SJW's, who do not differ from each other that much. I obviously do not sympathize with the nazi's but he did nothing wrong nonetheless.
     
    Heil.
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    Anassagora69 reacted to paddy-stone in Amazon Shipping! Help, Its important   
    You'd be better off going to a store I think... it's going to get complicated trying to get that stuff shipped to you without a street address, and all within 2 business days. Just my opinion.
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    Anassagora69 got a reaction from DankestMemes in Pre-Built PC, the numbers are in.   
    So, i did some research and found out one of the best pre-built pc companies was Origin, so i decided to check out how much money they added to your pc parts, and for building the system, here are the numbers:
     
    On the Chronos version, the following upgrades were made:
     
    GPU: GTX 1080
     
    CPU: i7-7700k
     
    SSD: 250GB Samsung 850 Evo Series
     
    The final price WITH this upgrades was $2,481 (US dollars)
     
    I took every part from the pc, including the MSI H270I Gaming Pro AC  motherboard which is in the system by default and the $50 liquid cooling system and the final price was:
     
    *drumroll please*
     
    $1,687 US dollars on Amazon
     
    At the end the added price you pay is $794 dollars, may i add i did not put warranty on the pc or any type of added optionals,( which would rounf up to $400 dollars more) only the raw system which Origin Pc gives you, with those few upgrades.
    So every time you are building your pc and thinking "Why can't i just pay someone to do it?" just think you are making almost $800 an hour by building it yourself and you will be more than happy and content and will continue building your pride and joy.
     
    I hope you found this helpful, if you did be sure to like if you didn't hit the imaginary dislike botton, and if Linus notices me i would be very happy too so wink wink to the mods
     
    ~Anassagora69
     
     
     
     
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    Anassagora69 got a reaction from PokeCatz in Pre-Built PC, the numbers are in.   
    So, i did some research and found out one of the best pre-built pc companies was Origin, so i decided to check out how much money they added to your pc parts, and for building the system, here are the numbers:
     
    On the Chronos version, the following upgrades were made:
     
    GPU: GTX 1080
     
    CPU: i7-7700k
     
    SSD: 250GB Samsung 850 Evo Series
     
    The final price WITH this upgrades was $2,481 (US dollars)
     
    I took every part from the pc, including the MSI H270I Gaming Pro AC  motherboard which is in the system by default and the $50 liquid cooling system and the final price was:
     
    *drumroll please*
     
    $1,687 US dollars on Amazon
     
    At the end the added price you pay is $794 dollars, may i add i did not put warranty on the pc or any type of added optionals,( which would rounf up to $400 dollars more) only the raw system which Origin Pc gives you, with those few upgrades.
    So every time you are building your pc and thinking "Why can't i just pay someone to do it?" just think you are making almost $800 an hour by building it yourself and you will be more than happy and content and will continue building your pride and joy.
     
    I hope you found this helpful, if you did be sure to like if you didn't hit the imaginary dislike botton, and if Linus notices me i would be very happy too so wink wink to the mods
     
    ~Anassagora69
     
     
     
     
  7. Funny
    Anassagora69 reacted to Bradl79 in Pre-Built PC, the numbers are in.   
    too bad i live in a shit state that does not have anyone that wants to spend money on a good rig
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    Anassagora69 reacted to That_Random_Guy in Pre-Built PC, the numbers are in.   
    well i see where your coming from and i vastly prefer building my own pc and have built a few completely custom rigid tubed systems but i can also see where someone would buy a prebuilt. 
    Not alot of people have the time it takes to build a pc. sure you can slap one toget in about an hour and be installing but if you wanna do it right your gonna be cable managing for a few hours and such. then theres the risk. mobos and such are decently durable and i still say youd need to drag the thing across carpet to kill it but accidents do happen and you can kill electronics. that can get pricy. x99 mobo start at around 200 for a semi decent one and go way up from there so theres a decent amount of risk, then if you go into water cooling its a entire new risk. take me for example. rebuilding my project tsubasa x99 gaming rig. went to filled the res up after rebuilding the pc into a different case and the res leaked. shorted my mobo and ram. that being said there went near $300 right off. didnt notice the bad ram. so then if your a novice your stuck trouble shooting which is a complete pain in the ass for about everyone. so yea then also to top it off i went 3 months with random pc crashing and errors couldnt for the fuckin life of me figure out why then all of a sudden i got a ram error. did memtest and found i had a bad stick. took 3 months of troubleshooting. and all in all burned about $400 in pc parts. 
     
    any long story short is theres a decent amount of risk in building a pc and not all people will wont to do it
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    Anassagora69 got a reaction from Popi in Pre-Built PC, the numbers are in.   
    So, i did some research and found out one of the best pre-built pc companies was Origin, so i decided to check out how much money they added to your pc parts, and for building the system, here are the numbers:
     
    On the Chronos version, the following upgrades were made:
     
    GPU: GTX 1080
     
    CPU: i7-7700k
     
    SSD: 250GB Samsung 850 Evo Series
     
    The final price WITH this upgrades was $2,481 (US dollars)
     
    I took every part from the pc, including the MSI H270I Gaming Pro AC  motherboard which is in the system by default and the $50 liquid cooling system and the final price was:
     
    *drumroll please*
     
    $1,687 US dollars on Amazon
     
    At the end the added price you pay is $794 dollars, may i add i did not put warranty on the pc or any type of added optionals,( which would rounf up to $400 dollars more) only the raw system which Origin Pc gives you, with those few upgrades.
    So every time you are building your pc and thinking "Why can't i just pay someone to do it?" just think you are making almost $800 an hour by building it yourself and you will be more than happy and content and will continue building your pride and joy.
     
    I hope you found this helpful, if you did be sure to like if you didn't hit the imaginary dislike botton, and if Linus notices me i would be very happy too so wink wink to the mods
     
    ~Anassagora69
     
     
     
     
  10. Agree
    Anassagora69 reacted to Wonderhead in Thinking of a new build   
    lol
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    Anassagora69 reacted to The Sloth in Is this motherboard good enough?   
    here https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZzsY2R
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    Anassagora69 reacted to Thony in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    Nonsense. Difference is extremely noticable when u get steady 144FPS in games. The person in the video was either reading a script from someone who has low knowledge about technology and frame rates or has some visual disadvantage and truly cant tell a difference.

    The game will run much smoother if your GPU can provide the FPS and make the experience much more enjoyable. It will not make u a better player.
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    Anassagora69 reacted to The Sloth in Is this motherboard good enough?   
    nope a i5 will 
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    Anassagora69 got a reaction from App4that in Is this motherboard good enough?   
    Ty vm
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    Anassagora69 reacted to App4that in Is this motherboard good enough?   
    If you have dual bios there's no risk in updating the bios.
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    Anassagora69 reacted to The Sloth in Is this motherboard good enough?   
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    Anassagora69 reacted to Emzijs in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    I have the same question in my mind as OP. I want a new monitor but can't really decide should I go for 75hz FreeSync or save up and go for 144hz FreeSync. The only game where I see advantage of it is CSGO, other than that I really don't know if I should throw extra 80 euros for 144hz.
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    Anassagora69 reacted to MacAaroni in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    Depends on the game you're playing, but you can definitely see a difference if it's something like an FPS game. 
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    Anassagora69 reacted to Tedster in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    It depends on the sorts of games you're going to be playing, and whether you think it would be helpful for you -- and also whether you could even drive it adequately with your current setup.
    I really suggest you go to a store that would have demo units that would let you experience the difference before you decided to buy.
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    Anassagora69 reacted to Wolther in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    Depends on the games, if you're playing strategy games (LoL, SC2, etc.) then not really. Shooters like CSGO then maybe. Rythem games like Osu! or Mania definitely you'll notice a difference. 
     
    But like Tedster said, getting of a demo of one first will really be a good idea so you can get a feel for it; also you need the hardware that supports that kind of frame rate on those games too. 
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    Anassagora69 reacted to Oshino Shinobu in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    You can most definitely see more than 60Hz, the difference between 60Hz and 144Hz is a big one. 
     
    Whether it's really worth it depends on what kind of things you're doing. If you're gaming, you need to consider what types of games you're playing and whether you're actually going to be getting enough FPS to take advantage of the higher refresh rate. FPS and other fast paced games typically benefit the most from higher refresh rates. 
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    Anassagora69 reacted to Tedster in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    Yup, and the average gamer seemed to fail, and Linus knew exactly what was going on from experience. That was a 120hz monitor they played with.
     
     
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    Anassagora69 reacted to iiNNeX in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    You can definitely notice the difference... anybody saying you don't is plain lying to you.
     
    Go and see it for yourself at a local PC store or something.
     
    I changed from 144 to 165 even.
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    Anassagora69 reacted to xc3ll in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    That's not true. You can "feel" a difference, but the question is: Do you care?
    I'm running a 100hz panel right now and it's nice for faster games like fast shooters, but for other games I don't see any real benefit.
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    Anassagora69 reacted to OddsCrazyStuff in 60hz over 144hz is it worth it?   
    That is a myth that has been around since they started making film. The old black and white movies where run at 12-15fps and because of that, so did people believe our eyes could not see more then fps then that.
     
    I mean, this proves other wise:
     
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