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12chrismi

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About 12chrismi

  • Birthday Jan 14, 1997

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    Groningen, The Netherlands
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    Retail (going to college in september)

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  1. I really like my wireless Corsair headset. Yeah it's a headset but the mic folds up, and the earcups are huge. I have a normal head, and the adjustable straps all the way in. But a good tip is to just go to a store and try different headsets in my opinion.
  2. Only way to make sure it's the PCIE slot is trying the GPU in another computer. If it works fine that way it is probably the PCIE slot and you would have to get a new mobo
  3. I have the Corsair VOID one, I really like it and its not very expensive. Sits good on my head, battery lasts more than a day and sound quality is on par
  4. If you directly connect the PS4 to your TV which is less than 5 years old, you should be fine, just use the HDMI cable that comes with the PS4.
  5. Looks fine by me, quite a similar build that I have, only mine is one year older. But I'm very happy with it
  6. If it all worked fine before the fuse is probably broken, try in a different room. Replace the fuse if you can, or inform an electrician
  7. Seems you draw too much power, unplug all electric devices and it should work
  8. Just visit the guy and see it boot and check the specs in device manager. If it all seems fine, I don't see a problem and you get a nice deal. To be careful leave the money in your car, and get them to take the PC to your car and pay them there
  9. To be clear, if you accidently delete something, it is gone. But if one of your drives fail, the data is still on the other drive
  10. Imo the cheapest way to backup your data is to buy 10 TB worth of hard drives and run your system in RAID 1
  11. Seems alright, although you really don't need the seperate CPU Cooler, the stock Ryzen ones are fine So save urself a couple of bucks
  12. Really depends how much you can/want to spend. Ryzen is pretty great and will keep you up for years, and a 1050 (Ti) is great for medium/high 1080p gaming.
  13. I have a Corsair VOID Wireless Dolby 7.1 RGB headset, it has a USB receiver and I'm very happy with it. And the mic is acceptable too
  14. I have a 2 TB Seagate Barracuda which I've used for a year now, cheap and silent
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