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linustouchtips got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in What To Do Directly After Building A PC
save some internet to a usb storage device
download some more ram
get a gpuupdate
install csgo rush b if it fails uninstall
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linustouchtips reacted to D13H4RD in Samsung Galaxy Note8 revisited - Still awesome!
We had pink.
Yes, pink
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linustouchtips got a reaction from Fasauceome in What video game character did/do you have a crush on?
blue chick halo
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linustouchtips got a reaction from J.b091 in Is Razer really that bad
avoid them their gamer marketing is only a ploy. The actual stuff they sell is no good plus the fact their customer service is nonexistent. went through a few kraken headsets in my day before i knew better.
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linustouchtips got a reaction from AlTech in Tinder is rolling out a new service in their app exclusively for College and Uni students
FBI OPEN UP!!
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linustouchtips reacted to TVwazhere in Which RTX 2080Ti would perform better?
I'm not even going to look at the links or wait for benchmarks because the answer has been and almost always will be the same. They're going to perform more or less the same so long as they dont overheat. The Asus version might have an advantage in that being able to keep it cooler will allow it to OC faster, but thats it. In then end, it's still a 2080ti.
It's like asking is an 8700k will run faster with a Cryorig H7 or a be quiet! Dark Rock 4. The cooler itself determines temperature, but not necessarily max OC
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linustouchtips got a reaction from Mr. Question Asker in What happens when the CPU becomes too hot?
The pc will shut down to avoid damage.
What kind of a cooling solution are you using stock, aftermarket, liquid.
If your running stock might have to suggest getting a aftermarket cooler like a Cryorig or Noctua for better thermals.
You can also adjust the fan speed for your CPU in the bios to cool it quicker at certain temps.
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linustouchtips got a reaction from Origami Cactus in What happens when the CPU becomes too hot?
The pc will shut down to avoid damage.
What kind of a cooling solution are you using stock, aftermarket, liquid.
If your running stock might have to suggest getting a aftermarket cooler like a Cryorig or Noctua for better thermals.
You can also adjust the fan speed for your CPU in the bios to cool it quicker at certain temps.
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linustouchtips got a reaction from Ausfernando in Is Razer really that bad
avoid them their gamer marketing is only a ploy. The actual stuff they sell is no good plus the fact their customer service is nonexistent. went through a few kraken headsets in my day before i knew better.
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linustouchtips got a reaction from Froody129 in Career advice
go for a a plus certification like i did they got online classes for that then you can go from there im trying to get gud at network
this stuff https://certification.comptia.org/certifications/a
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linustouchtips got a reaction from Luke7425 in I have 1800$ for a gaming pc.
PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/G7CRV6
Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/G7CRV6/by_merchant/
CPU: Intel - Core i7-8700 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor ($298.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Motherboard: Asus - Prime Z370-A ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($159.99 @ Amazon)
Memory: G.Skill - Trident Z RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory ($200.98 @ Newegg)
Storage: Samsung - 860 Evo 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($77.85 @ OutletPC)
Storage: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($42.95 @ OutletPC)
Video Card: EVGA - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB SC Gaming ACX 3.0 Video Card ($499.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Case: Fractal Design - Focus G (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case ($44.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA NEX 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($59.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $1385.73
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-06-20 16:03 EDT-0400
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linustouchtips got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in TweakTown: NVIDIA GTX 1180 Launching on July 30
see you at 10 pm EST
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linustouchtips got a reaction from kasugatei in Bethesda announce Fallout 76 after a 24 hour stream
it better not be fallout 76 online
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linustouchtips got a reaction from Brooksie359 in Bethesda announce Fallout 76 after a 24 hour stream
it better not be fallout 76 online
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linustouchtips got a reaction from SteveGrabowski0 in Bethesda announce Fallout 76 after a 24 hour stream
it better not be fallout 76 online
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linustouchtips got a reaction from matrix07012 in Outraged by the implementation of Women in Battlefield 5
Fixed
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linustouchtips reacted to Damascus in [Build Log] Lian Li O11 Dynamic build So Far
They have a very strong brand image to outsiders but a lot of people have issues with them. Mine personally are:
Nickel plating on plugs stripped off and gunked up my entire loop GPU block has tons of micro cracks, refused to warranty or even sell me a replacement Supremacy evo has a very fragile design that's easy to break, and feels cheap in comparison to other brands my Supremacy Evo had it's nickel plating stripped as well My PE360 had both inlet extensions unscrew and fall off Others I've heard are:
Vardar fans (like 12 of them) being DOA Cryofuel stains everything Shoddy O-rings on the fittings -
linustouchtips reacted to Damascus in [Build Log] Lian Li O11 Dynamic build So Far
@linustouchtips As you can probably tell from my profile pic, I get my blocks from Watercool (Heatkiller IV lineup) As for radiators, hardwarelabs win without question. Barrow makes the best value fittings (cheap and of the highest quality) and I recommend picking up a heatkiller Tube D5/DDC for the res
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linustouchtips reacted to hconverse02 in [Build Log] Lian Li O11 Dynamic build So Far
Try and put some of the best pictures you take for the sexy computer porn
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linustouchtips reacted to GrockleTD in [Build Log] Lian Li O11 Dynamic build So Far
so i was correct?
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linustouchtips got a reaction from Beskamir in Steam fixes its hardware survey system. Now shows large changes in OS, CPU and more.
dual core went up what?
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linustouchtips got a reaction from GDRRiley in Steam fixes its hardware survey system. Now shows large changes in OS, CPU and more.
You would think there would be an identification for either a desktop or laptop that would be some useful info imo.