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ArifBrick

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Malaysia
  • Interests
    PC and Games
  • Biography
    Once upon a time, a kid was born somewhere in planet earth. And that kid has become one ordinary man today.
  • Occupation
    ICT Student

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 4690
  • Motherboard
    Asrock H97M ITX
  • RAM
    Gskill Aegis 2x4GB
  • GPU
    Asus R9 270 dc2oc
  • Case
    Corsair 380T
  • Storage
    Samsung 840 evo 250GB
  • PSU
    Seasonic S12 600W
  • Display(s)
    Dell S2240L
  • Cooling
    Stock cooler

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  1. So, it can be done with a y splitter.
  2. Is it possible to connect one headphone to two computers using 3.5 1 male to 2 female splitter? something like this : It is easier to learn 3D modelling from the internet if I have two monitors. But I only got one monitor and one unused laptop. I want to use my laptop to view the tutorials, while my desktop pc to do the 3D modelling, but it is cumbersome if i have to swap headphones jack between the two PCs just to change audio source. Would this works?
  3. That's what I thought. But they don't have the 520W version.
  4. Hi, this is my first post in this forum. 1. Budget and location I already bought the case (Corsair 380T) and one 1080p monitor, and already got peripherals. So, for the rest of my build's budget is below $800 dollar, and planning to buy it in the next two days. And I live in Malaysia. $800 dollar is my max budget. If I exceed that budget, I won't be able to buy textbooks and eat good food. 2. Aim With this rig, I'm planning to do casual gaming and 3D modelling in Blender. Also lots of compressing/decompressing files. 3. Monitor I'll be running this pc on a single 1080p monitor. But if I buy a second monitor in the future, I would still run games on a single monitor. 4. Peripherals Already got them What I'm planning to buy are : CPU : Intel Xeon E3-1231v3 Motherboard : Asrock H97M itx Ram : GSkill Aegis 2x4GB GPU : R9 270 or GTX 750ti Storage : Samsung 840 evo 250GB (I'll buy 2 other HDDs later in the future) PSU : Seasonic S12II 620W Bronze non modular(the shop i'm buying at don't sell 520W version) All the items above is at $786 dollar. I was told to not to cheap out in my PSU because it is very important part of a pc. The Seasonic S12II is cheap but got many good reviews. http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=185 Is this PSU good enough, or should I spend more for the psu? One other question is, I heard that nvidia cards work better in Blender. If this true, should I pick GTX 750ti instead of R9 270.
  5. If the flip switch is used for a mod, how to make it work as a power switch?
  6. I would be comfortable buying the parts that are slowest to be outdated first, like a power supply or a case.
  7. AMD also did made a prediction recently saying by every year, their processors will become more energy efficient.
  8. I think windows defender is enough. So far, I only got one unwanted program got installed without my consent; rocket tab. But no virus though. I only worried about virus coming from someone else's usb drive, or external HDD.
  9. So, Corsair RM850 won't fit. What about RM650? It is smaller right.
  10. It would be my first build. So the most appropriate thing to do first is to stare at it for 45 minutes. What I would do with it, I would play pokemon on gameboy emulator. nah, just kidding. I would do 3D modelling on blender, and Unreal Engine 4.
  11. Dang! Another Giveaway! Found you guys when looking for a build guide. The favourite style for me is the video about to clean the inside of a PC.
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