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Gender
Male
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Location
Somewhere In the trees
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Interests
Computers
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Biography
Lots of colorful feathers. Lots.
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Occupation
Squawking
System
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CPU
i7700k 4.2GHz (up to 4.9)
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Motherboard
Gigabyte z270
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RAM
Corsair 16GB
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GPU
Asus Strix 1070 1657MHz
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Case
Primera Series PM01 (Black)
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Storage
Crucial 1TB NVME, Crucial 525GB SSD, 3TB HDD
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PSU
FSU 500W
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Display(s)
Dell S2417DG, AOC 24", Samsung 226bw
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Cooling
Cooler Master 212 Evo Led
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Keyboard
Corsair K95 Platinum
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Mouse
Corsair Glaive Pro RGB
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Sound
Corsair HS70
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Operating System
Win10 Pro
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Thank you, this is the conclusion I came to, however was not sure what type of server psu to get. Thanks for your input
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I have it currently in my car, however want to be able to use it in my house as well
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I have a 1000w rms (peak 1400w) car sub that i want to power indoors. I've seen people power them with desktop PSU's. My question is, as 1400w PSU's are expensive, can I / how could I run 2 750w PSU's in parallel, as they are significantly cheaper? or rather, if this is a terrible idea, would I be able to use a server psu instead? (if anyone knows anything about server psu's please lmk how I would connect it)
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I have recently discovered multiple viruses on my computer. One file kept asking for permission to access my computer. Named MRT.exe with the filename MRT-KB890830.exe it stated it was from Microsoft and was a virus scanner and web searches prove that but the filename there (MRT-KB890830.exe) doesn't match that of google searches. Also, Microsoft wouldn't ask permission to access my device. Should I delete it? I have a bad feeling about it but in case it was something good I didn't want to screw it up. (it is next to files; MRT and MRT.exe in the sys32 folder) Please help!
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This is possible but It just seems easier to use my mac laptop and transfer the data through that. Thanks though.
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I have a large external HDD with a bunch of footage on it that has been formatted for mac. Is it possible to format this drive to work on windows as well as mac without wiping it?
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I have a gigabyte z270 and a 212 LED cooler. Idle it's around 30*c. Thanks for the help too!
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Ah thanks. Do you have any other tips for overclocking? Where to find this stuff in bios?
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Huh, that's interesting. I really don't know anything about Overclocking. Do I do this in bios?
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I have never overclocked before. I also only built this system a few months ago. It's stability. I have tried a few times before but my computer always ends up crashing.
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Honestly, this was just a theoretical thread but it seems really easy to do. Thanks for the help!
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Good math. That really doesn't seem like much powder and from a quick search, it seems fairly easy to get.
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Currently, the gunpowder I'm using is out of caps from a cap gun (google cap gun caps) and just one circle of those mangled up a hard drive's spinning disk pretty well. (unrelated but Petr how did you get your i7 to 5.1 GHz? I cant get mine to 4.8?)
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Ok, back to the original idea then, If the computer managed to gain enough momentum and somehow sparked with the ground, how much and what sort of gunpowder would be needed to launch it back into the air?
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