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- Birthday Jun 17, 1997
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The Bible, PC Hardware, Gaming, Film, Photography, Science, Sci-Fi, IT.
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Currently studying a Bachelor of Information Technology in Digital Media and Entertainment
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Intel Core i7 4790K
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ASUS Z97-PRO GAMER
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G.Skill RipjawsZ 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3
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XFX Radeon RX 480 8GB
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Corsair 400Q
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Samsung 850 EVO 1TB
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Corsair RM1000x
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ASUS VX248H
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Cryorig C7
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Corsair Strafe (Red)
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Corsair Katar
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Audiotechnica ATH-M50X, Audiotechnica AT-2020+ USB
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To test valves implementation of Vulkan best thing to do at the moment is use Underlord in demo mode. Max his level and give him 6 battlefurys. Spawn 10 enemy Heroes and farm some damage up then go crazy and spawn as many as you want spamming you abilities at them and killing them with your crazy damage. Made my config run to below 30 fps last I tried.
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Sure are picked up that XFX one myself
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If any problems pop up I hope mistakes are paid for at the very least... Looking forward to using mine but this doesn't make me feel very safe in using it. They should've used an 8 pin. Also wouldve been nicer as most cables are 6+2 pins.
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Of course the event is during my final uni class for the semester today...
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Are you buying the GeForce GTX 1080 or GTX 1070 Graphics Card?
Hazorazor replied to Tylerebowers's topic in Graphics Cards
As far as I can tell the initial Polaris 10 and 11 probably won't be worth me upgrading. So will probably wait for Vega or Navi and upgrade then along with a monitor upgrade. -
Still really gutted that the Libs decided to go for too many options and relying on the copper network. I understand the need to do FTTB in apartments and stuff but its no use doing FTTN everywhere. Thankfully I am in one of two suburbs in the city I live in that will be receiving FTTP. Gets installed on 22nd Feb and will be getting 100/40 with an "unlimited" data plan (~1TB due to fair use policy). Can't wait till someone cleans the policy change made under the Libs. My previous town before the previous election was ready to have fiber installed the following month but the Libs got in and changed the plan to FTTN. Delaying the install in my previous town by 2-3 years and providing a worse solution.
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Can't wait till we have the SSD pricing the same as current HDD prices for said capacities.
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Anyway I guess ill see what I can decide on. May just end up going with the EK Predator 360 and adding the GPU block to that.
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Thanks for replying. I really don't mind adding a little bit more rad space than usual needed for a single CPU and GPU. Basically tossing up positioning and sizes. If I were to keep the hdd cage as is do you think a 240 in the top and a single 140 in the front would work well? Only reason I was looking at a 240 or 280 in the front as well is the pricing for it isn't that much more. I was also looking at some of the Hardware Labs GTS XFlow rads. If I went with two of those I was thinking 280 in top and 240 in front might work?
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I currently have an i7 4790K which runs at 4.8GHz with 1.3V. I have been using a Silverstone Tundra TD02-E which has not been sufficient in cooling it when overclocked, especially due to the heat in summer. I also have a MSI R9 390 Gaming which runs quite hot despite great airflow in and out of the case by two Noctua NF-A14 Industrial PPC (3000RPM). So currently I was considering a custom loop if a block gets released for my graphics card. I am not sure if I can fit say a 280mm or another 240mm rad in the front with the drive bay still in its normal position in the Enthoo Pro M. Current idea is to get: CPU Block: EK Supremacy Evo Nickel Plexi GPU Block: Whatever becomes available. Pump/Res Combo: EK XRES 140 Revo D5 PWM Radiators: Unsure Fittings: EK ACF Compression Fitting Nickel (3/8 ID 5/8 OD) Tubing: PrimoChill PrimoFlex Advanced LRT Clear (3/8 ID 5/8 OD) Coolant: EK Ekoolant EVO Clear Premix Any suggestions would be great as it is really hard figuring out what can fit in the Pro M nicely. Would really like to use 1x 240 Rad and 1x 280 Rad if possible due to already have 2x NF-F12's and 2x NF-A14's.
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Thankyou!!! Been wanting to make a custom loop for my system for a while but haven't been game enough till a proper full cover waterblock comes out for the MSI R9 390.
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That is downright the best looking motherboard I have ever seen...
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What bastards. How could you do something like that to a guy who gave you work and was suffering as is... I don't see him being able to trust anyone anytime soon. So sad.
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