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Akieman

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About Akieman

  • Birthday Jan 24, 1986

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    Aktieman
  • Origin
    Aktieman

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    the Netherlands
  • Interests
    PC Hardware - Formula 1 - Motorcycles - Golf (recently discovered this game, it's AWSOME)
  • Biography
    Hyperactive idiot
  • Occupation
    Mechanical Engineer

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7 4790K
  • Motherboard
    MSI Gaming 5 (Z97)
  • RAM
    16G - DDR3 2400 - CL11 - Corsair Vengance Pro
  • GPU
    MSI GTX980 TI
  • Case
    Fractal Design R5
  • Storage
    Samsung EVO 850 512GB - WD Black 2TB - WD Black 750GB
  • PSU
    Be Quiet Straight Power 10 - 800W - Modular
  • Display(s)
    ASUS PG279Q - ASUS PB277Q
  • Cooling
    Corsair H110i - Shitload of Be Quiet fans (Not so quiet)
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 (Master piece)
  • Mouse
    Corasir M65 (Piece of shit)
  • Sound
    Kingston Hyper X Cloud II (Up for renewal)
  • Operating System
    Win 10

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  1. WOAH, (*almost blew me out of my socks) That is a ridiculous price you ask for a 4 year pre-assembled box! CPU release 6-2013 (not even a K skew...?) GPU release 6-2013 (yeah -__-" ) Come on, you can do better than asking $1000,- For that amount you can build a way faster and more powerful machine. The only thing missing then is the Alienware logo on the case.... To anyone's defense, a system with a brand like "Alienware" is way too expensive in the first place. Honestly, good luck with selling the brick.
  2. Internal HDD drives are getting obsolete in now day systems. They are slow, noisy, big, heavy and in most of the cases ruining the esthetics of it all. A NAS drive is a perfect solution for this problem, but what to buy!? An $100.- solution is isn't even worth mentioning for the most of us here i guess. An $1200.- complete solution is with 4 drives all bells and whistles is overkill to almost anyone in consumer usage. $400-$500 is a nice price range for enthusiasts who care about real world performance in situations that make sense. A what to look for guide or something like that could be a nice subject?
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