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Stampkonijn

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About Stampkonijn

  • Birthday Sep 26, 1998

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    Drunk_Birds
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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    The Netherlands
  • Interests
    PC building, gaming, hardstyle / hardcore, dubstep, climbing, snowboarding
  • Biography
    Gaming, Pc building

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 2.99
  • Motherboard
    EG31M
  • RAM
    4G DDR-2
  • GPU
    GIGABYTE 280X
  • Storage
    600GB HDD
  • PSU
    OCZ-ZT650W 80+ Bronze
  • Display(s)
    Acer B193 1280 x 1024 @ 75hz
  • Cooling
    The 'whooshy' kind.
  1. So I got my new SSD & HDD in the mail today, installed it, ladada the usual stuff. I installed the OS on the SSD, which works great btw. Only the HDD doesn't show up on 'this pc' while it does in the control panel. Any ways to fix this would be greatly appriciated.
  2. I'd say use Windows 8.1. It's a lot faster overall and has more features. The only con about win 8 is that you HAVE to login / make a microsoft account (or I'm just retarded), and the interface at the startscreen is quite annoying.
  3. Fanboyism? Or is it some joke I dont get?
  4. Done. Now waiting till it shuts. I use CAM, but I checked, and heating isn't the problem.
  5. My pc randomly shuts down. Sometimes when I'm in-game (Happened me once in BFH, and also once in M2TW), sometimes when the pc is just idle. My specs are: - OCZ - 650 watt 80+ bronze - Intel 2 core E8400 - gigabyte 280x - some random old mobo - 4GB ddr-2 I have no idea why this happens. It randomly started happening.
  6. My set-up bottlenecks a lot, I know. I was talking about the E8400 with a 750ti.
  7. That's true, but I use it as a 'something like this' indicator.
  8. I currently use a E8400 with a 280X. It propably would bottleneck, but not a lot. Also, if you overclock, you might clock the bottleneck away. Not sure about that though
  9. The Nvidia site says that the GTX 780 uses / needs 250 watt, and the minimum required system power is 600 watt. Source: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-780/specifications
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