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Pr0fessi0nalN00b

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    Pr0fessi0nalN00b got a reaction from Phantonex in Is /r/MechanicalKeyboards/ cancer?   
    Come on man, it's just a keyboard. I really don't feel or see the difference between a $30 membrane and a $200 mechanical.
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    Pr0fessi0nalN00b got a reaction from geo3 in Is /r/MechanicalKeyboards/ cancer?   
    Come on man, it's just a keyboard. I really don't feel or see the difference between a $30 membrane and a $200 mechanical.
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    Pr0fessi0nalN00b got a reaction from IgnaBilli official in Windows from hdd to ssd   
    and dont forget to grab your product key from the old installation!
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    Pr0fessi0nalN00b got a reaction from themctipers in Is /r/MechanicalKeyboards/ cancer?   
    Come on man, it's just a keyboard. I really don't feel or see the difference between a $30 membrane and a $200 mechanical.
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    Pr0fessi0nalN00b got a reaction from bomberblyat in New headphone suggestions   
    Are you a gamer or content creator?
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    Pr0fessi0nalN00b got a reaction from Crunchy Dragon in Enough PCIe lanes for GPU + WLAN card?   
    Alright, thanks a lot! I was scared about having to return my GPU. You have been a great help!
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    Pr0fessi0nalN00b got a reaction from North Wolf in First custom build plan - RGB concerns   
    From personal experience, I have seen that the majority of RGB cases and cases in general come with an RGB hub (behind the motherboard tray). You are supposed to link a wire from the motherboard RGB header to the hub's input. Once you have done that, connect your peripherals' RGB headers to the hub. In case that is not the case (no pun intended), you can buy a USB 2.0 hub and take advantage of the extra USB header on your motherboard. USB hubs allow for more customization, but less components use that standard for RGB only.
     
    Hope I helped,
    Pr0N00b
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