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About MRL
- Birthday Nov 29, 1986
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Gender
Male
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Location
Malaysia
System
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CPU
Core i7-4770K
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Motherboard
MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming
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RAM
Kingston HyperX 8GB 1600MHz 1.65V
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GPU
Asus Strix GTX970
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Case
CMStorm Scout 2
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Storage
120GB Samsung SSD 830, 1TB WD Black, 1TB Seagate
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PSU
Xigmatek NRP-PC702
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Display(s)
Dell S2340L + Phillips 200VL
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Cooling
CM Seidon 240M
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Keyboard
Razer BlackWidow Ultimate
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Mouse
Razer Naga Epic
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Sound
Asus Xonar DGX + Sennheiser HD205/On-Board Realtek HD Audio + Edifier Speaker/ATR2500 Microphone
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Operating System
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Update 1
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1. I like Windows 10 2. I like Windows 8 3. Windows Phone 8.1 is kind of ok, Android is killing me, Apple iOS will definitely murder me 4. I don't mind sharing some of my personal stuff with companies as long as they are beneficial to me and not taking my passwords/credit cards info against my will. 5. I like Razer products 6. I like Microsoft products
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Until somebody come and show me Windows 10 actually logs character by character of your keyboard pressings including passwords and sends them to their server, I'd say these are blown out of proportions.... I never say I have nothing to hide so I have nothing to fear. There are things that I want to hide but as far as I am concerned, nothing that I want to hide is revealed. Sure, if there's proof they are logging passwords and credit card numbers I would kill Win10 immediately but if all they are collecting is I'm paying my bills, well I can just go out and pay the bills while my neighbors see me going out paying bills. Google invaded privacy way worse, yet I see no one speaks about it. Not to mention this is rumor coming from very unreliable source...
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Thing is, even if I don't tell Cortana I'm going to Walmart people still know I'm there because Google not only track my position from my Nexus; it even tells everybody in my contacts... Microsoft just wants to know how I use my keyboard? Sure, go ahead... Google already collect more data about me than Microsoft will ever do... Do I not value my privacy? Sure I do... but eventually people will still know I'm going to Walmart even if I throw away all of my electronics... If I really want to live in private that no one will know anything about me I might as well live on an island alone... Even then, people will eventually probably know I'm on that island alone... So, yeah... this privacy thingy is blown out of proportion now... that's how I view it...
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I faced similar condition on Witcher 3 as well, but I guess it's not really that concerning as long as your memory is not 100% Unless you're running Killer NIC then you might want to update the driver to the Windows 10 version because Killer NIC driver is causing memory leak in the System.
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Windows 10 - screen won't turn off after specified time
MRL replied to JaZoN_XD's topic in Operating Systems
I'd say the easiest way to do it is to unplug your keyboard and mouse -
Windows 10 - screen won't turn off after specified time
MRL replied to JaZoN_XD's topic in Operating Systems
I am curious... is it possible that the HID driver is throwing a fit keep on saying there are inputs from your keyboard or mouse? -
Microsoft Edge for my desktop and Surface Pro 3, Chrome for the web whatsapp IE on my Windows Phone 8.1, Edge on my Windows 10 Mobile TP Probably you'll want to add IE and Edge on mobile as well???? or am I the only one who runs Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows 10 Mobile here???
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I did watch JayzTwoCents' video on push-pull config recently, and from what I can recall from that episode is that more fan simply means you move more air through the rads overcoming the restriction. Those extra air doesn't really mean extra cool devices, however you can now afford to run the fans slower and have a more silent system. basically, the aim for push-pull is to get similar volume or air going through the restriction at one time with lower fan speed resulting lower noise.
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Core i5-2500K MSI P67-C40 8GB Kingston ValueRam 1333MHz 1TB WD Green MSI N550GTX-Ti Cyclone II DVD optical drive CoolerMaster Elite case, I forget which number. CoolerMaster ElitePower 500W PSU This was built in 2011, the SandyBridge was just released. No picture of it sadly...
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I think this settings sidebar is the real culprit why Microsoft can't really do much with settings early on sure, it can be quickly accessed but you can't fit every single thing in there else you're risking it becoming a laundry list of everything. They really need to implement the Advance Settings as web UI like chrome does or do it in seperate windows... Another thing that really bother me about Edge on Win10 is the size of the address bar... understandably it is to optimize the experience of touch user and I really appreciate that when I'm on my Surface Pro 3, but again on desktop I would love them if they are not taking too much of the screen estate... It felt too backwards and modern at the same time that it confuse me what is wrong with the UI... given they only have very limited time to work on it I can forgive them, I hope they actually do have options to resize the size for touch and mouse optimized similar to what Office 2013 has...
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no it won't. You'll get the free upgrade, but it still doesn't magically transform into a legally licensed version as clarified by Microsoft.
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Microsoft will upgrade illegitimate copies of Windows for free
MRL replied to Oshino Shinobu's topic in Tech News
I thought it's already confirmed they will have subscription model for Win10 apart from full license, just like the way Office 2013 and Office 365 works? -
While i dont exactly like Apple, but I don't mind saying they are the one who initiate the whole thing. It does make sense when you take a look at the latest macbook, they are serious about it. I dont like the macbook, especially the one port but one thing Apple excel at is making one thing standard. Keep pushing it like this, it can be the standard. One thing that i really hoped for is that as mobile devices (phones and tablets) is changing to usb type c, the iPhone will use it to and we finally can have more accessories lineup, but probably won't happen that soon since lightning port is still young.
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3d mark, running my memory slower?
MRL replied to skullrebell's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Just in case you still didn't get it, memory rating on DIMM label = data rate DDR = Doube Data Rate = double data in one clock tick DDR3-1600 = 1600 Million Data Transfer per second which means the clock rate/frequency is 800MHz. 3DMark reports out DDR clock speed/frequency, not the data rate. I blame the manufacturer for using MHz on both different measurement when it is supposed to be 1600MT/s, not 1600MHz... Also, 3DMark reports out DDR3 Clock Speed pulled from the SPD (Serial Presence Detect, a method used by OEMs to identify their DIMM to the BIOS for fail safe settings), not based on what you set up... By default, the DIMMs are running with lowest clock if different clocked DIMM are mixed together unless you OC them yourself.