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Intel i7 6700k @ 4.5GHZ
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Asus Z170s Sabertooth
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32GB Corsair Vengeance LED White DDR4
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2x ASUS GTX 1070 Strix
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NZXT H440 White
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120GB Intel SSD (OS/Boot), 1TB Intel SSD (Games), Seagate 3TB Mass storage HDD
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Corsair HX750i 750W
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2x Acer Predator XB270HU 1440p G-SYNC 144Hz
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Corsair H115i GTX
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Hi all, I've been having issues with Battleye and Rainbow Six Siege. When I press play through Steam a dialog box appears saying either starting Battleye Service or Failed to Start Battleye service error 1056. With the first one, it will just keep saying "Starting Battleye Service" nothing else happens, I have left it for over an hour with no avail. If i then close that dialog box and try to restart the game I get the second error "Failed to Start Battleye service" If I then go into services in task manager and try to force stop or start the service, it hangs on stopping. If i then try to change the Startup Type, (Automatic, Manual etc) the services process will stop responding, this in turn causes explorer to crash and I am then unable to sign out or shut down the computer through windows I need to hold the Power button. I have had some quite very serious things happen next, although have been able to recover. These include BIOS Reporting a failed Overclock (Its a modest one 4.5GHz on a 6700K) Failed to find a bootable device (Resetting the BIOS fixed that) Anyone have any insight or had a similar experience?
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Hey all, Just wanting some clarification on whether or not the ROG SLI bridge http://www.scorptec.com.au/product/Graphics_Cards/Accessories/61313-2W_SLI_BRIDGE is RGB or just red illumiated. Cheers
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LG PF1000U Ultra Short Throw Projector Giveaway
Lancer14711 replied to CPotter's topic in LTT Releases
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I'd like to but its the only one I know of thats white apart from the MSI titanium one which i think is more expensive
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Hey all, I'm gonna be building a new pc come the start of the financial year and want to run it past you guys to see if it can be improved. It will be used for gaming and streaming games to my Shield TV. I know its a bit overkill but I want to indulge, however if some dosh can be saved I'm all ears. I'm going for a White theme with the PC to contrast a black desk. The pricing is inclusive of a windows 10 licence and 2 new G-Sync monitors http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/P8YLCJ I'm planning to use a GTX 1070 or 1080, the 980Ti is there as a placeholder price, as its roughly how much i'll expect to pay here down under. Appreciate any input on this. Cheers.
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Thanks Guys, I assumed it was just the swift that was more expensive than it needed to be
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Hey all, Does anyone know of a comparable monitor to the ROG Swift. G-Sync isn't a requirement. I ask because I'm having difficulty finding a 144Hz IPS 1440p for an upgrade i'm looking at doing mid year. The reason i don't want to go with the swift is that it is way overpriced here in Aus and the design of the swift would look a bit out of place in my setup.. Appreciate any help with this. Cheers
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Awesome now has 8GB RAM and an 840 evo
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Updated build with seagate drive and removed the SSD, would you recommend 8GB RAM?
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What drives do you recommend?
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Why is it horrible? WD Reds are good for servers are they not? How much RAM would I need? I thought 4GB would be ample Im not sure, main reasoning was to keep the OS off of the storage drives, is that not worth it?
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Hey all, Been a while since I've posted something but I would like some advice with a home server that I'm planning to build. It will be mainly used as a Plex Media Server, but I want to use it as a central backup for my network. As it stands now there is only one HDD due to financial constraints, but will add more as time goes on I have a few questions; 1) What OS should I use? (Am currently leaning towards Ubuntu Server) 2) Is there anyway I can improve?
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Windows 10 upgrade, is it stable enough?
Lancer14711 replied to _Grid21's topic in Operating Systems
I haven't had much of an issue with windows 10. It did upgrade while I was at work without my permission but i decided to give it a go. It isn't perfect but i've used it for a week and haven't had any major issues. I did gain 15GB on my boot drive, multiple desktops are fantastic, as is the xbox app. My advice is if you are going to upgrade make sure you create a backup and store it somewhere safe. Update your BIOS, and download your graphics drivers for windows 10 to install after you upgrade. And when you do upgrade spend some time to configure the settings. http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/07/check-these-5-settings-after-installing-windows-10/ go there for a good start. Cheers -
could you send us the link for the one you got??
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Just restarting this for another bit of clarification. Can anyone tell me what the SHIELD TV accepts? I know the US use 110/120V but does it still accept 220/240V for us Aussies?