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VisibleStealth

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About VisibleStealth

  • Birthday Jun 10, 1990

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    AMD FX 6300
  • Motherboard
    ASUS M5A97 R2.0
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ares Series 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-1600
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Radeon R9 280
  • Case
    BitFenix Ronin
  • Storage
    Seagate 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hybrid
  • PSU
    Corsair 750W ATX12V / EPS12V
  • Display(s)
    2x HP Pavilion 22bw
  • Cooling
    Enermax ELC-LM120S-TAA 105.7 CFM Liquid
  • Keyboard
    Genius Imperator
  • Mouse
    Genius DeathTaker
  • Sound
    Astro A40 + MixAmp Pro - Black 7.1 Channel Headset
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1
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VisibleStealth's Achievements

  1. I would love this thing. It has more power then my current desktop and is probably 1/10th the size!
  2. Headphones look SUPER comfy but I SERIOUSLY need to upgrade to a mechanical keyboard!
  3. VisibleStealth https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0
  4. If I won this processor I would use it for everything. Because that's what it's made for. And I need to be able to do my taxes. At fps over 9,000.
  5. So I received this email and was wondering if a VPN would help. Dear Valued Customer (Primary Account Holder), We are sending you this alert as part of our participation in the Copyright Alert Program — an industry-wide initiative intended to help users understand their rights and responsibilities in the distribution of copyrighted content online. Digital content owners routinely monitor file-sharing networks to determine if copyrighted movies and music are being distributed illegally over the Internet. Through the Copyright Alert System, we've recently received a notice from a movie studio, record company, television studio or other company that owns copyrighted material that your AT&T Internet account was used in connection with possible infringement of their copyright protected materials. Your account was identified by its IP address. However, in keeping with the AT&T Privacy Policy, we have not released your name or personal information, and we will not do so except as required by a lawful request for records. But at the request of the content owner, we are sending this alert — which applies to all users of your account — so that the issue may be resolved without further action. A copy of the original notice can be found at att.com/copyright-infringement, but summary information is available at the end of this email. What is Copyright Infringement? Copyright protection gives creators of original intellectual property (such as music, movies, videos, books, artwork, and images) the exclusive right to that work — including control over reproduction, distribution, adaptation, performance, or financial benefit. If you or any other user(s) of your account copy, reproduce, adapt, or distribute copyrighted material without authorization, you are infringing those rights. Using your Internet service to infringe copyrights is illegal and a violation of the AT&T Internet Terms of Service (TOS) and Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), which apply to all users of your account, and could result in mitigation measures including limitation of Internet access or even suspension or termination.* How Does this Affect Me? Through the Copyright Alert Program, users are given an opportunity to understand and change behavior that may be resulting in Copyright Alerts. However, if they receive multiple Copyright Alerts, they may encounter corrective action — or mitigation measures — which may limit or inhibit Internet access. No action will be taken at this point and we'll let you know when mitigation measures are pending, should any be necessary. At that point, if you wish, you may request an Independent Review which provides an opportunity to challenge this or any other Copyright Alert before any mitigation measure is implemented. (Be sure to preserve any records or information that could be used to show that the activity was non-infringing.) Other Helpful Information It is possible that the infringement notice is the result of activity through a peer-to-peer (P2P) program that may be on your computer. These programs can pose issues, so it is important for you to understand what they are and the risks of using them. You can find information on P2P programs and how to remove them, through the Center for Copyright Information at www.copyrightinformation.org There are many ways to legally enjoy protected television programs, movies, and music. You can find information on these methods at www.copyrightinformation.org/a-better-way-to-find-movies-tv-music/ What Do I Need to Do? • Please visit att.com/copyright-infringement to learn more about copyrights, our policies, and the Copyright Alert System. • Visit the Center for Copyright Information website at copyrightinformation.org for additional information on the industry-wide Copyright Alert Program, as well as information on Peer-to-Peer programs, and more. • Check to make sure that the activity of all users of your account is in compliance with copyright laws, the AT&T Internet Terms of Service, and Acceptable Use Policy. Taking the above action should help you to resolve the issue. Sincerely, Your AT&T Internet Service Customer Care Team *Pursuant to Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, AT&T's policy is to terminate services to repeat infringers under appropriate circumstances.
  6. If my monitors go to sleep but my computer hasn't gone to sleep yet, then my monitors don't come back on my moving the mouse. I have to unplug the DVI cable from the monitor and plug it back in for the windows screen to reappear. Assistance is greatly appreciated!
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