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! Aidan

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    Intel Core i9 7900x
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    ASUS Prime x299 DELUXE
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    G.SKILL RIPJAW DDR4-2400MHz CL15-15-15-35 1.20V
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    Nvidia GTX Titan Xp
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    NZXT S340 Elite
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    2x 960 PRO 2TB NVME
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    1000 Watt Corsair PSU
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    Corsair H115i AIO
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    Windows 10

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  1. I'd really like to see a new build with the aquarium chiller (or something similar). I know it's extremely difficult to execute and manage a sub-zero build, however, the content it produces is very enjoyable. Maybe this time to spice it up, you could add a 3090 to the loop
  2. Chiller PC with native Ryzen Threadripper 2 hackintosh ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
  3. forgot to mention that RTX cards dont work on macos
  4. I have an idea for a video where you could make a top of the line gaming/productivity PC and turn it into a native Hackintosh. You could take the top of the line overclocked 18 core 7980xe CPU paired with a 1080ti or Titan XP (2017 version) or something on MacOS High Sierra (Mojave doesn't have web drivers yet). Also if you do consider this idea I think it would be a great idea to do benchmarks at the end with productivity applications and games for fun KGP has made an incredibly detailed guide on how to do this and I suggest you check it out!: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/how-to-build-your-own-imac-pro-successful-build-extended-guide.229353/ If that is a little much you could always just start with a vanilla guide https://hackintosh.gitbook.io/-r-hackintosh-vanilla-desktop-guide/ and go from there. Most of the time if you configure a Hackintosh correctly it will perform better than windows in special CPU tasks I hope my idea has inspired anyone reading this! @GabenJr
  5. @CPotter @LinusTech @Slick @GabenJr @AlexTheGreatish @LMG Ivan @nicklmg @James CPU: Intel i9 7980XE GPUs: 2x Nvidia RTX 2080TI Have the cpu (or if u can the gpu's) be cooled by a water chiller Fill the whole build in Mineral Oil (to prevent condensation & cuz it looks cool) Add lots of rgb and last but not least... Cannibalize that sh*t!
  6. lol its good for general things though and i prefer 3:2 displays tbh. Really works well when programming.
  7. it has mx150 graphics only on the i7 version so thats what I got.
  8. The positioning is the even bigger joke xd. Not gonna be good for any video calls thats for sure. Other than that its really good (I own one).
  9. Nice! The i7 or i5 model though? The i7 model is far superior to the i5 one Also when do you think the review will go live on YouTube?
  10. I really think you should review the Huawei Matebook X Pro laptop because of its portability, awesome specs and price. @CPotter @LinusTech @Slick @GabenJr @AlexTheGreatish @LMG Ivan @nicklmg @James Specs (Top end model): Screen size 13.9 in 3K LTPS touchscreen (3000 x 2000), 10-finger multi-touch support Processor Intel Core i7-8550U 1.80 GHz up to 4.00 GHz Memory 16GB LPDDR3 2133 MHz Hard drive size 512GB PCIe SSD Operating system Windows Home, 64-bit PC type Laptop Optical drive None Media drive None Audio Dolby Atmos Sound System Video VR-ready NVIDIA GeForce MX150 with 2GB graphics memory, Intel UHD Graphics 620 Ports 2 USB Type-C • 1 USB 3.0 • 3.5 mm stereo headset jack Battery Lithium-polymer 57.4WHr (up to 15 hours*) Camera 1MP recessed camera Wireless 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.1 Dimensions 11.97 x 8.54 x 0.57 in (304.03 x 216.91 x 14.47 mm) Weight 2.93 lbs (1.32 kg) Color Space Gray Other Model number: 53010CAJ • Active pen support • Fingerprint reader • Windows Hello • 60Hz refresh rate • 35ms response time • 1.2 mm keyboard travel Thanks!
  11. I tried resetting preferences, already ran windows diagnostic tools, I have switched out my ram, tried a new ssd, removed the overclock on my cpu and even took out one of my gpus. I still get the freeze then the bsod. On the other hand, sony vegas renders soooo fast and doesn't crash or even lag
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