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Bronese

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About Bronese

  • Birthday Aug 05, 1999

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    bronese99
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    HornyTheUnicorn

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  • CPU
    i7 4790K
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Gaming 3 Z97
  • RAM
    Kingston Fury 2x4GB 1866Mhz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX980 Windforce
  • Case
    CMSTORM Enforcer
  • Storage
    WD Caviar Black 2TB
  • PSU
    SeaSonic 750W ATX12V / EPS12V
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Proteus Core
  • Sound
    Corsair Vengeance 1500
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Home Premium
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  1. This is a screenshot of the utility app that shows that both of the adapters are indeed connected.
  2. Well, first of all, I live in an old house and I have to cheap out. Cuz you know, asian? I'm a Malaysian and our currency is so low that even the highest end of products you could get here would be cheaping out in more advanced countries.
  3. So I should probably just get on WiFi until I can get a full on LAN cable to drag all the way?
  4. That could explain why the Quality is only at 20-40%
  5. Well, the thing is. My Powerline Utility is seeing the other powerline adapter. They have different MAC addresses.
  6. I have just moved my PC to a new position in my house and have changed the position of my powerline adapter to somewhere nearby this new connection. However, I have not been able to connect to the Internet even though I have tried to change the position of the powerline adapter around different sockets for the past 4 hours. On the TP-Link Powerline Utility app it says that I am indeed connected to the other powerline adapter, just not able to connect to the Internet with it. I own a TP-Link TP-PA511.
  7. okay then, im just here happy i have more ram. ahaha.
  8. i changed up the optimization from default to performance, it seems to speed it up a bit. also, ive read on increasing the DRAM voltage, should that be of my concern? EDIT : This is because my DRAM frequency says 933MHz.
  9. UPDATE : I cant enable XMP. its greyed out as disable.
  10. the 2 pairs are of the same model, but of different batch, if that changes anything.
  11. So today I just bought 2x4gb Kingston Fury RAMs to complement my existing pairs of 2x4 gb and the moment i booted up the PC, I noticed something, my pc takes a lot longer to boot up. I've read on DRAM voltage boosting, is that required of me to do so?
  12. yea, i suspect that its with the cable or the mic itself, i think ill just send it back for warranty, since its on a 1 year warranty, got it for barely 3 months. do you want a recording of it from 5 inches away? lol, it sounds like shit.
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