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Florence, Alabama, USA
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CPU
Intel Pentium G3258 Anniversary
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Motherboard
MSI z97s SLI Krait Edition
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RAM
8GB (2x4) Hyperx Fury White
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GPU
Sapphire 6950 OC edition
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Case
NZXT S340
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2X Crucial MX500 240GB ssd + 750 GB HDD
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Corsair AX 860
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Samsung SyncMaster SA700
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H100i
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Logitech G110
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Corsair M65
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Windows 7 Ultimate
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This isn't a review but I think a lot of people would be interested. Backpack pcs for virtual reality are coming out but super expensive. The TP Cast Wireless adapter for the Vive is coming out Q2 This year for $249 US. You should shoot a Scrap Yard Wars style video where you take identical VR capable desktop pcs, or just one team trying to make it work, and use those components to make a Backpack pc for less than the $249. Most people with a Vive will be running it off a desktop so it is a somewhat practical DIY project to mount everything safely and get a battery system running the pc. Can you make your desktop into backpack for less than a TP Cast?
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Username - koal7 https://www.vessel.com/videos/P7U9FOT4G https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy
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Can this be a thing now? Can you just take super expensive hardware and make the companies s**t themselves because you got it wet or other terrible things.
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Love this video. Please do more case mod/ system mod videos. Whole room watercooling was cool but inaccessible to pretty much everyone. Simple things like this to change lighting. Maybe put together a list of best practices for clean cable management. Help us pc geeks have better looking systems.
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Love this video. Please do more case mod/ system mod videos. Whole room watercooling was cool but inaccessible to pretty much everyone. Simple things like this to change lighting. Maybe put together a list of best practices for clean cable management. Help us pc geeks have better looking systems.
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As if it wasn't enough to be drooling over a good steering wheel, now i feel like I need one of these too. Thanks Linus I hope your happy with how inadequate my wallet feels now. In all seriousness now, I would love to see reviews of high end controllers like you were showing off. It makes all the difference in simulation games.
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can we get benchmarks of the 290 in Linus' rig? that's what you said the good system would be.
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IT WORKED!!!!! I unzipped the latest Intel rapid storage driver onto a usb and installed it during Windows install. I didn't have to force finish windows install through command prompt and both .NET and Windows Update are functioning properly on 446GB of sweet sweet RAID0 goodness. Thank you SO much GoodBytes! You are a life saver!
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Thank you so much. I'm trying this now.
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OK everything is up and running, and able to update, on a single drive. What next?
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The first time I ever tried it worked perfectly and hasn't since. Beginners luck I suppose.
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It did as of a couple days ago. The last time I tried that I ran into a cluster**** of issues trying to clone my OS. I'll put it back on a single drive and see what happens.
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I re-installed Windows and installed all if the 9 series SATA drivers during install. These are the ones off the disk that came with my motherboard and not the most recent. The system is still unable to update.
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I am re-installing now. I installed the SATA drivers during install which I had not done before. its not the most recent as it was from my motherboard disk. I'll update after install finishes. Thanks for all the quick responses everybody.
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I don't have one off hand. I could attempt to pirate a copy but i prefer legitimate software.