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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from duchemeister in Louke Ghost S1 MkII dual rad watercooled build   
    Build I finished about 3-4 months ago.
     
    Photo's then the specs:

     
    Case:           Louke Ghost S1 MkII + 2 Large top hats
    MBoard:       Asus ROG STRIX Z390-I GAMING
    CPU:            Intel i7-8700k @5ghz
    GPU:           EVGA GTX 1080ti 
    RAM     :      Corsair 32GB 3200Mhz
    PSU:            Silverstone SFX 800 W 80+ Titanium
    Memory:      Samsung 960 Pro 512gb
    Cooling:       Custom loop - 2 x 240 rads (one on the top with 2 noctua fans, one on the bottom with 2 EK Varder fans), EK-DDC 3.2 PWM (12V PWM pump), EK GTX1080ti block, EK Velocity CPU block, soft tubing with EK black fittings.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Louke Ghost S1 MkII dual rad watercooled build   
    Build I finished about 3-4 months ago.
     
    Photo's then the specs:

     
    Case:           Louke Ghost S1 MkII + 2 Large top hats
    MBoard:       Asus ROG STRIX Z390-I GAMING
    CPU:            Intel i7-8700k @5ghz
    GPU:           EVGA GTX 1080ti 
    RAM     :      Corsair 32GB 3200Mhz
    PSU:            Silverstone SFX 800 W 80+ Titanium
    Memory:      Samsung 960 Pro 512gb
    Cooling:       Custom loop - 2 x 240 rads (one on the top with 2 noctua fans, one on the bottom with 2 EK Varder fans), EK-DDC 3.2 PWM (12V PWM pump), EK GTX1080ti block, EK Velocity CPU block, soft tubing with EK black fittings.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from BobbyPdue in LTX2019 Suggestions   
    Feedback from an Aussie with family attending for a second year.
     
    I'll add a few of items that would be nice to include next year.
     1. Set up lines for each booth with approximate waiting times posted along the length of the line, so people can see how long they will wait if they join the line at that point. It will help people decide if they want to join the line and also set expectations when waiting in line. This would have been good for the VR booth as on the day I saw a short line near the end of the day with about 10-12 people in it and thought great, I'll take the kids in for their first VR experience, but it still ended up being a 30 min wait. Also for booths with set times and set amount of participants you could indicate on the sign that its 4 people at a time and goes for 10 minutes each time, etc.
     2. Sit down areas and rest areas. Maybe some comfy chairs and coffee tables etc. Especially for the plus ones and kids who are dragged around all day and could sit down and rest for bit while their father keeps going around and waiting in lines etc.
     3. Do a preorder for merch, so you can just show up and pick up on the day. Would cut down processing time a lot.
     4. The charity auction biding and cut off time was again bit unfair. Last year I put a few big bids for some items and at the end was outbid by someone who came in at the end and looked through the lists for the highest bid and just upped it by 1 dollar. Same agin this year, at 4pm on the saturday there was a mad rush with everyone grabbing clipboards and putting in the highest bids by a dollar. I think it should be either a true silent auction, where you drop in your bid and details into a box without being able to see the other bids, or an hour before the cutoff, take away the clipboards and if anyone wants to bid have them tell the attendants who can record it without telling them the current highest bid.
     5. Get a meet and greet area for Luke set up. He was stuck all day saturday at the main entrance hallway. Or give him and the other main talent a handler, someone who can take them through the crowds and politely tell fans sorry he is busy right now but will be at the meet and greet booth at these times.
     
    Other than that it was a great event again and my 2 boys, 5 and 10, loved it as well. I was a bit apprehensive about bringing them as last year was a bit of a mad house with kids running around everywhere, but this year was great. Everything was structured and organised and it really was a family event.
     
    Hope to see everyone again next year.
     
    P.S. Just arrived back in Sydney after extending our stay in Vancouver and then going on up to Alaska. If anyone is contemplating going, I highly recommend it. A beautiful part of the world to see and there is so much to do. Take the whole family, I will be again next year!
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from DJ46 in Louke Ghost S1 MkII dual rad watercooled build   
    Build I finished about 3-4 months ago.
     
    Photo's then the specs:

     
    Case:           Louke Ghost S1 MkII + 2 Large top hats
    MBoard:       Asus ROG STRIX Z390-I GAMING
    CPU:            Intel i7-8700k @5ghz
    GPU:           EVGA GTX 1080ti 
    RAM     :      Corsair 32GB 3200Mhz
    PSU:            Silverstone SFX 800 W 80+ Titanium
    Memory:      Samsung 960 Pro 512gb
    Cooling:       Custom loop - 2 x 240 rads (one on the top with 2 noctua fans, one on the bottom with 2 EK Varder fans), EK-DDC 3.2 PWM (12V PWM pump), EK GTX1080ti block, EK Velocity CPU block, soft tubing with EK black fittings.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from Lady Fitzgerald in How to protect PC from power issues?   
    It will provide a regulated output with no spikes, drops or issues no matter whats happening on the other side.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from Lady Fitzgerald in How to protect PC from power issues?   
    Get a UPS and plug everything into that.
     
    Cyberpower or APC if you can get them in the UK.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from DaiGurenMK42 in LTX2019 Suggestions   
    Feedback from an Aussie with family attending for a second year.
     
    I'll add a few of items that would be nice to include next year.
     1. Set up lines for each booth with approximate waiting times posted along the length of the line, so people can see how long they will wait if they join the line at that point. It will help people decide if they want to join the line and also set expectations when waiting in line. This would have been good for the VR booth as on the day I saw a short line near the end of the day with about 10-12 people in it and thought great, I'll take the kids in for their first VR experience, but it still ended up being a 30 min wait. Also for booths with set times and set amount of participants you could indicate on the sign that its 4 people at a time and goes for 10 minutes each time, etc.
     2. Sit down areas and rest areas. Maybe some comfy chairs and coffee tables etc. Especially for the plus ones and kids who are dragged around all day and could sit down and rest for bit while their father keeps going around and waiting in lines etc.
     3. Do a preorder for merch, so you can just show up and pick up on the day. Would cut down processing time a lot.
     4. The charity auction biding and cut off time was again bit unfair. Last year I put a few big bids for some items and at the end was outbid by someone who came in at the end and looked through the lists for the highest bid and just upped it by 1 dollar. Same agin this year, at 4pm on the saturday there was a mad rush with everyone grabbing clipboards and putting in the highest bids by a dollar. I think it should be either a true silent auction, where you drop in your bid and details into a box without being able to see the other bids, or an hour before the cutoff, take away the clipboards and if anyone wants to bid have them tell the attendants who can record it without telling them the current highest bid.
     5. Get a meet and greet area for Luke set up. He was stuck all day saturday at the main entrance hallway. Or give him and the other main talent a handler, someone who can take them through the crowds and politely tell fans sorry he is busy right now but will be at the meet and greet booth at these times.
     
    Other than that it was a great event again and my 2 boys, 5 and 10, loved it as well. I was a bit apprehensive about bringing them as last year was a bit of a mad house with kids running around everywhere, but this year was great. Everything was structured and organised and it really was a family event.
     
    Hope to see everyone again next year.
     
    P.S. Just arrived back in Sydney after extending our stay in Vancouver and then going on up to Alaska. If anyone is contemplating going, I highly recommend it. A beautiful part of the world to see and there is so much to do. Take the whole family, I will be again next year!
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from r2724r16 in Sydney has gone RGB   
    Sydney has been modded!
     
     
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in The Roast of Linus Sebastian Fueled by Madrinas Guest Invitation   
    Thanks 
    Your a trooper!
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from EnderDeath in the roast   
    I don't think you can. The uploaded versions will be edited I believe. However being the internet I'm sure someone saved the live feed somewhere.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from Mr. Cucumber in Concrete Load Capacity   
    Based on it being a home and having brick walls taking the load, its going to be a no. You would need at a minimum concrete reinforced columns holding up that slab and the slab would also need to be at minimum 200mm thick 32mpa concrete. The columns would also need there own pad footings/slab and piered down into load bearing ground.
     
    Unless you have all the answers to the above for an engineer to look at you'll be wasting your time getting someone in to look at it. 
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    dev1234567890 reacted to Benjeh in Overclocking   
    I use IBT and X246 for CPU then Kombustor and Heaven and valley. And yes we're all friends, but I don't see the point in repeating what i've said as a point to get at what i'm saying. ITU is really easy to pass in my previous experience and on overclock.net they say similar. so I tend not to recommend it myself. I haven't trusted prime since it overheated some systems many years ago, my I don't remember the exact reasons etc but it wasn't recommended until they patched it.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from Benjeh in Overclocking   
    Take it easy mate, he's not attacking anyone! We're all friends here.
     
    How about we help him by giving him programs to use:
     
    CPU testing and benchmarking:
    Intel extreme tuning utility
    CPU-Z
    Cinebench
     
    GPU testing and benchmarking:
    MSI Afterburner with Kombustor
    Unigine Heaven Benchmark
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    dev1234567890 reacted to CPotter in LTX 2019 Featuring DreamHack Questions Megathread   
    Hey! I sent an email yesterday to all VIP ticket holders. DM me if you didn't receive it.
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    dev1234567890 reacted to CPotter in LTX 2019 Featuring DreamHack Questions Megathread   
    Awesome! Yeah, we'll be chatting a lot more leading up to the event, and then of course during the event as well. We're stoked - thanks for buying a ticket.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from Perky1977 in LTX 2019 Ticket Sales Start TOMORROW!   
    Just a cheeky question for the VIP ticket holders, but do you think we could come in to the office early and watch the WAN show live on friday arvo?
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from Perky1977 in LTX 2019 Ticket Sales Start TOMORROW!   
    Yep, It said 20 when I added to cart. I had to hit the buy ticket button about 20 times before it would go through to the select shirt and hoodie size and then the payment info, but I also got a VIP ticket! Canada here I come.
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    dev1234567890 reacted to Bradles59 in LTX Around the World   
    Yeah, leaving on the June 30th.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from captain_to_fire in Apple Launches "Give Back" trade-in program   
    I just did this for my wife's Iphone 7 in AUS. Got $440 gift card which went straight to the cost of a new iPhone X. Makes it cheaper than upgrading through our carriers, plus no contract.
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    dev1234567890 reacted to BuckGup in Apple Launches "Give Back" trade-in program   
    Yeah most carriers offer something similar but now you can pay in full with a discount so no interest rates
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from mrchow19910319 in Apple Launches "Give Back" trade-in program   
    I just did this for my wife's Iphone 7 in AUS. Got $440 gift card which went straight to the cost of a new iPhone X. Makes it cheaper than upgrading through our carriers, plus no contract.
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    dev1234567890 got a reaction from DrMacintosh in Apple Launches "Give Back" trade-in program   
    I just did this for my wife's Iphone 7 in AUS. Got $440 gift card which went straight to the cost of a new iPhone X. Makes it cheaper than upgrading through our carriers, plus no contract.
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