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    BasedGod got a reaction from blackadder in Best Orientation/Placement for Hyper 212 EVO in a Define R4   
    Thanks for the feedback dude, 
    Just installed, its crazy quiet in my room im in love.
    Temps are great, and noise even when i  put it on turbo fan setting its not nearly as loud as my stick cooler on idle holy shit
     
    Thanks dude
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    BasedGod got a reaction from Jdogbf in Pc turns off while gaming Help?!   
    Might want to check if all your cables are correctly plugged in, and not any are lose., Like the big 24 pin, the 8 pin CPU power, or the GPU power cable. If that doesn't help after you replug all those, your cpu might be overheating
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    BasedGod reacted to Snickerzz in MS Office free! (online only)   
    https://office.com/start/default.aspx

    You can use word, powerpoint, and excell

    these are trimmed down version of the full apps, but still FREE  


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    BasedGod got a reaction from flibberdipper in New build for friend $1200   
    Its ok, I will stick to all the cables.
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    BasedGod got a reaction from flibberdipper in New build for friend $1200   
    EDIT: new one, just added 840 EVO, doesn't break the bank too much, and he said its ok
     
    PCPartPicker part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/30Ned Price breakdown by merchant: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/30Ned/by_merchant/ Benchmarks: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/30Ned/benchmarks/   CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($209.00 @ Amazon)  CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler  ($29.99 @ Microcenter)  Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H ATX LGA1150 Motherboard  ($144.00 @ Amazon)  Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory  ($79.98 @ OutletPC)  Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk  ($82.95 @ Amazon)  Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($59.99 @ Newegg)  Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 780 3GB Video Card  ($499.99 @ NCIX US)  Case: BitFenix Shinobi Window ATX Mid Tower Case  ($69.99 @ Newegg)  Power Supply: Corsair Builder 750W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply  ($69.99 @ TigerDirect)  Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer  ($19.98 @ OutletPC)  Total: $1265.86 (Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.) (Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-02-26 22:26 EST-0500)
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    BasedGod got a reaction from Pheromone Kvlt. in How much of a boost will I get?   
    Are you trying to insult me with that first comment? Because that didn't make any sense what so ever, why would I buy a locked processor anyway. $20 more a 4670K? are you joking. Like I have said never seen it below $200, last time I checked, thats about a $70 difference. That's a lot talking about price/performance. Very skeptical of that %100 more performance!! Because that is a blunt lie
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    BasedGod got a reaction from nickpc in Bought a 2nd monitor (same product) but looks yellow and less bright   
    Maybe try to go into your display settings and calibrate it. Raise Gamma or brightness? 
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    BasedGod reacted to Jack.EXE in How much of a boost will I get?   
    Let's play: Spot the fanboy!
     
    (hint: it's not me, I'm not nearly as green biased as he is blue)
     
    and to the person I am talking about:
     
    that kind of behavior will get you banned very soon...
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    BasedGod got a reaction from roid in Why can't you mine with NVidia?   
    They actually can mine, but just not as well as AMD cards
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    BasedGod reacted to Lord Pantaloons in Build the best GAMING pc you can1500$ MAX // 780ti is a MUST   
    With SLI 780 Ti's bottlenecks are irrelevant, mostly because you have SLI 780 Ti's and the massive epeen that comes with it but also because: Reasons, Magic also: More reasons, GPU pixies, Gaben, Bacon, Pie
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    BasedGod reacted to Ryan Leech in NZXT H440   
    I like it, but I'll stick with my Source 210
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    BasedGod reacted to DSD27 in AMD Motherboard   
    or Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0
    http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A97_EVO_R20/
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    BasedGod reacted in NEW PC   
    You are overspending on premium components. And where is cpu cooler and hdd you have it allready?
    Could bring price down alot.
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    BasedGod reacted to s3ns3 in Which R9 290X should I get?   
    no,go with this if you want to mine and it has a very good cooler. http://pcpartpicker.com/part/gigabyte-video-card-gvr929oc4gd
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    BasedGod got a reaction from Tea1337 in What should I do? Help with Wi-fi (USB Adapters)   
    Will do some searching to see if i can find one for lower price, if not Ill go with that rose will one
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    BasedGod reacted to Ssoele in Setting up a Ubiquiti UniFi Access Point [Guide]   
    Ubiquiti is a company that makes low cost easy to use enterprise network equipment. Their UniFi line of products is wireless aimed at prosumers and enterprises. Their interface is easy to use and expendable.
    1. The units
    1.1. Indoor Units
    1.2. Outdoor Units
    1.3. A closer look at the UniFi AP
    2. Installation and Configuration
    2.1. Hardware Side
    2.2. Software Side
    2.2.1. Controller
    2.2.1.1. Controller Installation
    2.2.1.2. Controller Software
    2.2.2. Control Panel
    2.2.2.1. Control Panel - Setup
    2.2.2.2. Control Panel - Using it
    2.2.2.3. Control Panel - Adding an AP
    3. Conclusion
     
    1. The units
     
    Ubiquiti has a few different kinds of Wireless Access Points:
     
     
    1.1. Indoor units
     
    UniFi AP
    Range: ~ 122m / 400ft Bands: 2.4GHz Standards: 802.11 b/g/n Speeds: 300Mbps Price*: ~ 60 EUR / 50 GBP / 80 USD UniFi AP LR Range: ~ 183m / 600ft Bands: 2.4GHz Standards: 802.11 b/g/n Speeds: 300Mbps Price*: ~ 75 EUR / 60 GBP / 105 USD UniFi AP Pro Range: ~ 122m / 400ft Bands: 2.4GHz, 5GHz Standards: 802.11 a/b/g/n Speeds: 450Mbps (2.4GHz), 300Mbps (5GHz) Price*: ~ 190 EUR / 160 GBP / 265 USD UniFi AP AC Range: ~ 122m / 400ft Bands: 2.4GHz, 5GHz Standards: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Speeds: 450Mbps (2.4GHz), 1300Mbps (5GHz) Price*: ~ 265 EUR / 220 GBP / 365 USD 1.2. Outdoor units  
    UniFi AP Outdoor
    Range: ~ 183m / 600ft Bands: 2.4GHz Standards: 802.11 b/g/n Speeds: 300Mbps Price*: ~ 110 EUR / 95 GBP / 155 USD Replaced by the Outdoor+, but still available UniFi AP Outdoor (5G) Range: ~ 183m / 600ft Bands: 5GHz Standards: 802.11 a/n Speeds: 300Mbps Price*: ~ 110 EUR / 95 GBP / 155 USD UniFi AP Outdoor+ Range: ~ 183m / 600ft Bands: 2.4GHz Standards: 802.11 b/g/n Speeds: 300Mbps Price*: ~ 135 EUR / 115 GBP / 185 USD UniFi AP AC Outdoor Range: ~ 183m / 600ft Bands: 2.4GHz, 5GHz Standards: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Speeds: 450Mbps (2.4GHz), 1300Mbps (5GHz) Price*: ~ 415 EUR / 350 GBP / 575 USD * Prices are taking from Varia Store with 19% VAT.  
    1.3. A closer look at the UniFi AP
    The unit has a clean look at the top, other then the LED ring, there is not much to see.
    At the back, we find the sticker with the serial number, the Ethernet connector and a reset button.

     
     
    2. Installation and Configuration
     
    2.1. Hardware Side
     
    The installation of the unit is very easy, plug the cable from the Access Point into the POE injector, plug the POE injector into your network and plug the POE injector into a wall socket.

     
     
    2.2. Software Side
     
    The software side is also very easy. You need a system that will run the controller software, this system does not need to be online all the time, only when you want to edit something to your access point(s).
     
    2.2.1. Controller
    2.2.1.1. Controller Installation
     
    Installing the controller software is easy and goes fast.

    2.2.1.2. Controller Software
    To access the control panel, you need to run the UniFi software.

    2.2.2. Control Panel
    2.2.2.1. Control Panel - Setup
    Once the software is running, you can go to https://127.0.0.1:8443/
    On first run, you will get to see this setup.
    First you select your language and country, then you select your access point(s), then your SSID (name of your WiFi) and the password, you also have the option to have a second WiFi network, just for guests, but we are not going in depth on that here. And finally, you choose your admin username and password.

    2.2.2.2. Control Panel - Using it
    After you finished the setup you can login into the control panel.
    You will see a map of a house, you can upload your own floor plan or get your house on Google Maps or you can just stick with this and don't bother.
    You can see your Access Point(s) at the left side, you can drag them on the map to place them.
    You can check the Statistics tab to see usage statistics of your Access Points over time.
    You can also see a list of your Access Points and of the connected users (with usage).

    2.2.2.3. Control Panel - Adding an AP
    To add another Access Point to your network, you simply connect it to your network. Then go into your control panel, you will see at the top that 1 Access Point is pending. Simply click on it and it will open the window for that AP. Simply click Adopt at the bottom, wait a few minutes and you are done. You can add an alias to an AP so you know which is which.

     
    3. Conclusion
    I am very impressed by the ease of use of the units and the price point that are at (especially the lower end models). I have been using them now for about 3 months and I haven't had any problems so far. The throughput of these units is also impressive, I'm getting quite a bit more then the AP's I was using before. The only thing I was not so impressed with was the range, it is good, but not the range I had hoped for. 1 unit is indeed enough for our household to have coverage everywhere, but not with the throughput I would have wanted. I placed 2 extra AP's in the house and now it is a lot better.
    If you have questions about this guide, feel free to ask them. I will in the near future so a similar guide for the Ubiquiti EdgeRouters series and the Ubiquiti AirVision series, but I am still waiting for it to arrive.
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    BasedGod reacted to Gunjob in IGN tries to build a PC... Fail or Not   
    i5 3350p with a Z77 mobo...
     
     

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    BasedGod got a reaction from Green_man_5 in IGN tries to build a PC... Fail or Not   
    I know oh IGN...
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    BasedGod got a reaction from Ryan Leech in IGN tries to build a PC... Fail or Not   
    I ask myself this every time i look at it
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    BasedGod reacted to TheSLSAMG in IGN tries to build a PC... Fail or Not   
    You can't spell ignorant without IGN...
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    BasedGod got a reaction from cjeffcoatjr in Something is bottlenecking   
    Then wouldn't he have to go with a reference design gpu?
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    BasedGod reacted to LinusTech in pfSense Box   
    Funny timing for this. I'm working on a PFsense deployment right now.
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    BasedGod reacted to ttam in So my older brother got a PS4 and tried rubbing it into my face   
    I wish people would stop the flame on consoles. We get it. You're cool.
     
    I own the consoles and still have a gaming pc because I AM A GAMER. I like to game and experience things in all different ways.
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    BasedGod reacted to JAW96 in So my older brother got a PS4 and tried rubbing it into my face   
    when I told him specs, he was like "Well I'll just play killzone, when is that coming to PC" and I replied to him "well probably the same time BF4 ultra 1920x1080 res with 64 players come out to PS4 and once I'm done playing that I think I'll check my email"
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    BasedGod got a reaction from LogicDeifying in Best Mechanical Keybaord for under $100 USD?   
    I agree
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