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T.E.D

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  1. Does it count if I still have my first gpu a 2400XT, though am currently usig a GTX 570?
  2. Maybe a good 280X, those 7970GHz are still good cards.
  3. My current mouse is getting close to 5 years old and has slippery sides and parts that have brocken off, also I'm part of the reserve army of labour so anything free is greatly appreciated, .
  4. The article about the UK specifically states "primary schools" ie. kids under 11, some as young as 4, like I was when i started. I'm not sure if they're are referred to differently in Canada, but thought you'd want to know. Second these are non government schools, and in the roster of what some schools are: pedaphilic religious sex cults, this is not that sensationalist.
  5. Vessel: T-E-D Favourite Videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/DkWN4qqW1 https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0
  6. The CM N600 should be around that price, or the N500.
  7. I love to see builds where aesthetic absolutely overules anything else (eg getting a mobo that's four times the price of cpu).
  8. , MSI just released this board: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=416&products_id=29787
  9. T.E.D

    CLC MADDNESS

    When I saw CLC, I though closed liquid cooler. CLC madness indeed, what a rig and nice job making the argument for custom loops.
  10. Benchmark: Firestrike CPU: i7-2600k GPU: GTX 570 GPU Core: 780MHz GPU Memory: 950MHz Score: 4192 3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/4722816?
  11. T.E.D

    I <3 DFI

    Why does the 670 have such a low Physics score?
  12. Yeah PC Case Gear has by far the best selection, but if I want to save on shipping the MSY retail stores are good(if they have anything in dam stock).
  13. Looks like it's going to be a nice build, best of luck. Would that website perhaps be PCCG?
  14. Where do you live? In Australia that's quite reasonable.
  15. Anything with the realtek 1150 chip or similar, good capacitors and pcb separation. It's the main advantage high end ASUS boards have over their lower stuff as the Z97-A has just a 892 Realtek chip whcih can be found on pretty much most boards. All the Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock boards in the $179+ price range has a good audio soltion. All the ROG do as well.
  16. If you live in one of the city centres, MSY might be good to check for comparative prices for some of the parts, like ram. I'd stick with a board with a nice audio solution, anything above the 892 realtek.
  17. Nice, I'm graduating uni soon as well . I suppose if you're going to do a custom loop later anyway, I'd go with a big tower air cooler as it's cheaper and cools as well as any AIO. I have http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=207_23&products_id=18376 and besides trouble working around the cpu socket my 4.0GHz(conservative I know) 2600k doesn't go above mid 60 degrees. The D14 is $24 more and D15 $40.
  18. Tell me how those BenQ monitors are, thinking of picking one up at the end of the year.
  19. It's around 2 years since i started watching the channel (September 2012) and I believe I was searching for reccomendations on what next component to upgrade in my PC, which I decided on two months later would be an SSD for a boot drive. Thanks for two year of infomative/entertaining videos Linus/Later LMG.
  20. This makes me feel like building something in my old CM690II. You've done a great job oin the side panel.
  21. The removable back with micro SD, removable battery and wireless charging option.
  22. Really nice build. Love the way you've got the three perfect SSDs mounted in the back there. Any chance of moving out of Victoria as it's electricity is almost 100% brown coal and say to a State like Tasmania where it is 70% renewable? Also Tasmanian temperatures would be far better for your chance of overclocking and they need the boost to their economy.
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