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laflamey

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  1. if you're not happy with it definitely return it if you can. Yours Sincerely, Someone who is also looking to buy the same laptop
  2. so basically I lost my beats X which i use with my galaxy s8. I've definitely narrowed it down to 2 places, but if i knew when it disconnected it would help me a lot to find it. If anyone knows how to check when a Bluetooth device disconnects please let me know. thanks in advance
  3. So I really want to buy a good pair of wireless noise headphones which i also need to be able to use for eveything. Since I can't afford to have seperate headphones for every single device. I was wondering if anyone had any experience/ advice/ tips on how viavke it is to use this Bluetooth Headphone for gaming. Will the mic still work? Will it work for consoles such as the ps4 slim? Thanks in advance!!!
  4. just want to let you guys know the seller says the pc is 5 months old. But more importantly what percentage do you guys pay for used components. Eg. if its "x" years old its "y" percent of original retail price.
  5. there is , it is a h55 water cooled cpu cooler, case is meh, psu is corsair 750W so not bad
  6. hmmmm what'd you pay? (the seller is kinda desperate (
  7. Honestly, what is considered a "bargain" is different for every individual. But i have no clue on how computer arts depreciate. All i know is that my local classifields is flooded with used gaming pc's. If anyone could give me a rough percentage of orginal prices that one should pay for a used pc. (already assuming everything runs fine, and wasn't dangerously overclocked). Anyway the lisiting I'm interested in has: i5 8600K, GTX 1080, RAM: 16GB, Motherboard: MSI Z370M Gaming PRO AC, M.2 960 evo Nvme 256g, 2TB Hdd, ViewSonic XG2703-GS QHD 165Hz G-Sync 27in IPS Gaming Monitor and with a corsair wireless mouse and keyboard for $1500 USD
  8. well i did kinda say i was clueless.... and i'd just assume it would be a hassle for the seller to invite me (presumably) into their house and show me that the card works
  9. hmmmm you don't think i should ask the seller to run the card infront of me and show me its performance under load?
  10. i mean considering its a relatively new card, we can assume it has been used not too long. And they do mention what voltage the gu are run at. Most miners typically run gpu at a low voltage anyway to save on energy costs? (idk i read that somewhere, i'm kind clueless... Unless there is a way to check what voltage /conditions the gou was run at)
  11. So GPU's on my local classifieds are going for pretty cheap right now (obviously used for mining), they have a lot of them as well. Since I've never bought a gpu (or any pc part infact) what are the things I should ask and do in person to make sure the gpu will work fine in the long run?
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