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TheUncannyScrub

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About TheUncannyScrub

  • Birthday December 15

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    twitch.tv/theuncannyscrub
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    https://twitter.com/scrub_fps

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  • Location
    127.0.0.1
  • Occupation
    Uni Student

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 9 3950x
  • Motherboard
    B450
  • RAM
    32GB 3200
  • GPU
    2080 Super
  • Case
    Evolv X
  • Storage
    1tb 970 Pro + 3tb WD Blue
  • PSU
    750 MSI
  • Display(s)
    Yes, 3
  • Cooling
    H100i + 6 fans
  • Keyboard
    Ducky TKL RGB with Browns
  • Mouse
    Glorious Model D
  • Sound
    Motu M2 + JDS Labs Atom + DT770s
  • Operating System
    Win 10 Pro

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  1. Kind of a dead project but this exists https://github.com/cfenollosa/os-tutorial
  2. Thats what I do. Plus a 3rd Monitor for Discord
  3. Damn, need to dig out my 00 Gauge Hornby set from the Loft/Attic
  4. Being too close to the side panel can essentially suffocate the fans cooling the card.
  5. never had any interaction with you in my life, for that reason; Yes
  6. I never used my College OneDrive but I did have access to an Office 365 Account, they removed my student account about 6 weeks ago and i've just checked and can no longer gain access to the office365 software, sooooo sometime between instantly and 6 weeks?
  7. Ye, this is my entertainment for the night. Just feel sorry for the kid.
  8. I think you posted the wrong image, also your question is confusing. To try and answer, Minecraft is more CPU intensive then it is GPU wise *except when using shaders so it would be the CPU not the GPU causing the FPS Issues
  9. I can't tell if this is a troll or actual. Either way someone needs to lock the thread.
  10. Not a SME but do have a static portfolio website, I typically get the images, store them in a directory that the web server has access to ie: Linux; var/www/html/images. Then to add it to the html file just use an image tag but have the source reference the image in that file <img src="/images/Logo.png"> A simple google search would of yielded almost the exast same results, try going onto w3school and going through their tutorials https://www.w3schools.com/html/
  11. Ok you say you are smart / the good type of nerd, so you like learning? You should learn from what people have said here, Save up, buy parts, watch a build guide and be welcomed to the community instead of just asking large youtube channels if they will do handouts to someone they have no connection with or any reason to.
  12. r/IHaveReddit and while on that subject, r/youngpeopleyoutube would love this topic!
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