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    MrSufyaan reacted to SSL in Need help with programming work   
    These are debugging operations.
     
    A debugger allows you to follow along in the source code while your program executes. "Stepping" refers to advancing by one line of executable code. Stepping usually is expected to step "into" function, meaning that if the next line is a function you will be taken to the source code of that function.
     
    A watch allows you to monitor the value of a variable in the current scope. With some debuggers you can specify logic that fire when the variable changes.
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    MrSufyaan reacted to xox in Need some advice on my university personal statement.   
    Jesus fucking Christ dude, still doing your personal statement? Hurry up, should've finished in October dude for the best chances.
     
    "I build PC’s in my spare time and have put a lot of time and effort into my own, but with the ever accelerating progress of technology I don’t believe I will ever truly complete it."
     
    Let me think... I've concluded that it's not good enough; you've incorrectly used an apostrophe (PC's ->PCs), and it would have been better put like this:
    //p
    "A pastime of mine is building computers, something I have a strong interest in. As a perfectionist, I feel that every computer I build could be better, so when I make a mistake, I adapt my style each time to improve what I do. This will help me as I progress on to university because [insert stuff about self-improvement here]"
     
    Feel free to re-word btw.
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    MrSufyaan got a reaction from fringie in Anyone Wanna Watch Linus flail his Arms for 10 minutes?   
    This at 2X the speed is hilarious!  :D 
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    MrSufyaan reacted to -rascal- in overclock too hot?   
    It really all depends on the characteristic of your CPU, but typically, you don't want to go beyond 1.3V on the Core Voltage. As for the other voltage settings, I'm not 100% sure; I haven't owned an Intel CPU since socket LGA 1156 (i5-750).
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    MrSufyaan reacted to bamerx98 in overclock too hot?   
    You are fine, temps under prime or any stress test application are unreal temps for gaming and video editing, for rule of thumb Intel CPU's are good up intel 85C and amd is good up till about 65 as the 8 core 8350 is based off of a server chip its got lower thermal limits 
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    MrSufyaan reacted to Ethanololol in Do you like Titanfall?   
    I want to preface this by saying that before playing the beta, I was not at all excited for Titanfall. But now that I've tried it, I honestly can't wait.
     
    I love it. It's nonstop action almost all the time. I'm hearing everyone complain about the NPCs that fill the battlefield. "They're not even a challenge" etc.. They aren't supposed to be. They're there for 2 things:  1. To provide atmosphere. 2. To add to the gameplay. For example, in the Attrition gamemode, they add to your teams overall score. Aside from that they also give you experience and reduce the wait for your Titan. And if you get careless, they CAN kill you.
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    Movement is spectacular. As a Pilot I was double-jumping, wall-running/jumping, and rodeoing titans like it was nobodies business. And it. Felt. Great. Combined with the Stim ability that increases your movement speed and health regeneration for a few seconds I was able to zigzag past a Titans fire, double-jump onto a building wall, wallrun, and then jump off to rodeo said Titan and take it out single-handedly. The satisfaction was immense.
     
    As a Titan you aren't quite as free, but still have great mobility for a walking hunk of metal. You can sprint as well as dash in whichever direction you choose (the amount of dashes are limited by which Titan chassis you have selected, of which there is only one in beta at the moment). This can make for quick-paced battles, as well as speedy getaways if you find yourself in trouble.
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    Gunplay is pretty good. As a Pilot you have the standard stuff. Grenades, pistols, rifles, shotguns, snipers, sub-machine guns, and melee (jump-kick). The addition of the smart pistol is negligible in my opinion. With scopes and other add-ons to customize your gun, you have a decent range of weaponry to fit your playstyle. Running and gunning is especially fun with the mobility of the Pilot. Regarding the glaring "recoil" issue, I think it was a design choice. Pilots are incredibly agile, in or outdoors, so combining that with too much gun recoil could have potentially ruined the feel of the game, especially with Titans. This coincides with the "future realism" idea. Of course, you may feel differently. This is simply my hypothesis.
     
    As a Titan, you are just that. A Titan. You got rockets, a cannon, a machine gun, and a hell of a punch. You also have a Vortex Shield, and an Electric Smokescreen> The Vortex Shield can be used to catch enemy bullets and rockets Matrix style mid-air and send them back. The Electric Smokescreen, aside from being a smokescreen, after deploying for about a second, creates a field of electricity that damages anything inside. It's a good countermeasure if an enemy is rodeoing your Titan. Now I want to talk a bit more about the Titans survivability. You have an energy shield that can be depleted with relative ease, and armor (which is essentially health). The shield can regenerate, but damage to your armor is permanent. Once your armor is completely depleted, Your Titan enters a state called "doomed". At this point your health bar is replaced with a yellow and black striped bar that depletes over time, and can also be depleted outright by enemy fire. You have the option to either eject, or keep fighting and die with your Titan. If you melee a doomed enemy, you can rip them out of their Titan, and toss them to their death. These mechanics combined with the mobility of the Titans makes for some intense and satisfying battles.
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    Burn cards add some variety to the action. To the best of my knowledge, they only last one life. They can give powered up weapons, respawn you where you died, increase movement speed, reduce time needed to wait for your Titan, or increase the amount of points/exp you get from certain enemies, among other things.
     
    Level design is great so far. I love being forced to find new ways to move through the map when I'm running away from being shot at.
     
    Aside from some downtime they had early on (which they made up for), The beta went pretty smoothly, even after they completely opened it. The matchmaking system could use a little work, as it would often leave me and my full team in an empty lobby while searching for another match to join, with no success.
     
    I very much look forward to playing this again as soon as it becomes available. I'll likely preorder it once there's a decent discount for it, because $60 for any game is simply too much.
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    MrSufyaan reacted to FunkStar in Can't access SSD after reinstall help!   
    Note sure, but it seems your "SSD Partition" doesn't have a drive letter assigned.

    Can you try to rightclick "SSD Games" and choose "change drive & station path" or something like that. (My Windows isn't in English)
    Another thing you can do is use a piece of software like "acronis disk director" to check your partition.
     
    Edit: Altecice was faster
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    MrSufyaan reacted to Altecice in My finished Eyefinity setup with 290x's (updated with more pics)   
    OLD AND OUTDATED
     
    (due to req i added some more pictures of my boxes/cards)
    UPDATE 2: Few more pictures and changed image uploader
     
    Hey guys,
     
    Just thought I would post a picture of my Rig with my three new monitors + two 290x's I got delivered today!
     
    Got the desk from Ikea buying bits and bobs, Bought the LED strip on Amazon and the rest is from overclockers.
     
     

     
     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     
    EDIT: Some more upto date pics - http://imgur.com/a/gZ9E8
     
     
     
    System specs:
     
    CPUAMD FX-8350 @ 4.816Ghz (1.475v) MotherboardAsus Crosshair V Formula-Z RAMCorsair Vengence 16GB (11-11-11-30) @ 2248Mhz GPUx2 Asus AMD R9-290X (ref) @ 1100core,1300mem CaseCoolermaster Half X (Modded) StorageSamsung 830 128GB x2 in Raid0 (128kb stripes), WD 2TB HDD 7200RPM, WD 500GB HDD 7200RPM(Backup) PSUEnermax Revolution 1050W 80+Gold Display(s)x3 Asus VN248H 24" IPS (5760x1080p) CoolingEKWB Tripple Rad, EK 12V Pump, x3 SP120's, 1/2 OD Piping, Compression Fittings KeyboardCorsair K70 (Red switches) MouseRazer Deathadder 2013 (soon modded to Red LED's) SoundSupremeFX X-Fi 2 (onboard)  
     
    Hope you all like it, let me know what you all think!
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    MrSufyaan reacted to JokuTyyppi in [Build Log] OscillosC: The Unordinary PC *SOLD*   
    [uDPATE]
     
    Yess! Now it has been officially finished!
    Today my dad bought some white paint and a led stripe. I installed them and made a holder for the sound card. This has been very fun to do and I am open for more this kind of stuff My dad actually found another project but we are not sure what to do with it. He has also an old movie theater speaker from approximately fifties. It is some kind of portable one when theaters ran around cities. He is planning to install some new speakers, small subwoofer and a amplifier in to it. And he is propably going to buy the Apple wireless keyboard and possibly also the Magic Mouse to this oscillos build.
     
    Picture link for non signed in ppl: http://www.flickr.com/photos/106463751@N02/
     
    My phone camera makes that light look a bit too bright
     
    There is the cutted CRT monitor

     

     

     
    Some "cable management"
     

     
    Holder for the sound card
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
    So there you have it! Maybe some better quality pictures coming at some point.
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    MrSufyaan reacted to Sarcasm in r9290   
    Depends. Do you want to make your morning cup of coffee while gaming?
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    MrSufyaan reacted to LinusTech in R9 290 Officially $399   
    There's no pleasing some people eh? If you'd like I can get on the phone with AMD and ask them to cripple the performance a little bit for ya
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    MrSufyaan reacted to OlekKing in AMD Radeon R9 290 series launch postponed   
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    MrSufyaan reacted to whatthe_fuzz in GTA V on PC is Coming in Q1 2014 (Reports)   
    But....
    November.....
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    MrSufyaan reacted to LinusTech in Scumbag Linus   
    I could have done one video, but I wanted them to be more searchable in the long run.
     
    6 months from now, there won't be anyone who remembers these cards all launched together and they'll just be looking for information on the individual cards, so I want them to be able to find it more easily.
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    MrSufyaan reacted to Cacao in bf4 on hd7950 fps's   
    No, the answer is: BETA!
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    MrSufyaan reacted to extremescouter in Let's Make A Game   
    When in doubt, C4.  :D
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    MrSufyaan reacted to prolemur in A few Origin keys to give away!   
    I got them all
     
    I lied still downloading Origin... I feel bad now...
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    MrSufyaan reacted to BAPEsta in Boys vs Girls   
    I highly suggest that you guys avoid to Google Image "Sausage Party". 
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    MrSufyaan reacted to FireFox in Boys vs Girls   
    That's life unfortunately :P
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    MrSufyaan reacted to TechFan@ic in GTX 770 or HD 7970 ?   
    I would recommend a 7970, it's as fast as a 680 & faster once both are overclocked.
    It also has a significant edge over the 680/770 in higher resolutions & multi monitor setups.
    There are 3 models which I feel comfortable recommending, the HIS 7970 IceQ X2, the Sapphire Dual-X & the MSI Twinfrozr III.
    The Gigabyte & XFX models are voltage locked so avoid those.


    http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/graphics/display/his-iceq-x2-7970-7950-7850.html
    The 7970 also has more VRAM than the 670 (7950 3GB, 680/770 2GB) & a significantly wider memory interface (7970 384bit, 770 254bit) this profoundly affects performance with Anti Aliasing (the graphics setting which removes jagged edges) and gives the card an edge on higher resolutions (the higher you go the larger the performance gap).


    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-660-geforce-gtx-650-benchmark,3297-18.html
    Another reason why I'd recommend the 7970 is that you get 4 games for free bundled with the card, Crysis 3, Bioshock Infinite, Tomb Raider & Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon.

     
     
    This sums up what I think of the 770 as compared to the 7970:
     
    http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/21273-gtx-770-a-game-changer/?p=256932
     
     
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    MrSufyaan reacted to MzCatieB in GTX 770 or HD 7970 ?   
    i <3 the cooler on the Titan/780/770. if i wasnt set on liquid cooling mine i would take of the cover and spray all the metal parts to match the system... then do nothing else to it cause it would be sexy as f#@k
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