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    i5 3570k 4.2GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus V8Z77-V PRO
  • RAM
    16gb (4x4) G.SKILL 1600MHz
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    2x Asus 660ti
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    OCZ Vertex 4 128gb, 500gb WD Blue
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    Thermaltake 770W
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    Dell u2312hm (23" IPS)
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    Corsair H80
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  1. That's unnecessary... you can just disable defragging for the SSD, and allow windows to automatically defrag your HDD as usual
  2. From my experience avast chews up a lot of resources :mellow:
  3. Ah, good point. I'd hate for someone to think that were all the parts they needed though! Granted, I didn't really check the sub-forum this was in... Hm, thanks
  4. Perform good is a relative term. Perform good in what? In windows? For rendering? For games? You need to be specific... Also, just in case you didn't realize, you're missing a power supply, case, operating system, and a storage drive(s).
  5. I think it's really neat that you made a website just for a wish list... even though it's just made by webs, still a cool idea. And what @Bosspro1 said, 4k monitor definitely
  6. Delta fans They move a lot of air, but are so loud...
  7. Honestly? Probably none of them. I've had experience using Photoshop CS6 on a laptop with similar specs... i3 processor and 4GB ram. Half the time it wouldn't let me perform an operation or a specific filter due to it being out of memory or not having enough RAM, and general performance was slow and sluggish and at times completely unbearable. Don't get me wrong, any of these laptops will definitely be capable of performing basic tasks for what you want to do, but don't expect anything great or mind blowing in terms of speed or performance. Since the options you have presented have very similar specs, I wouldn't expect a significant difference between performance between each laptop in Photoshop or in a video editing program. However, the HP ProBook with the i3-4000m does have the fastest processor out of the four models, so there's that. It's also not a low powered processor like the i3-3217U and the i3-4010U, and has the greatest clock speed of 2.4GHz. Personally, I would chose that despite the smaller hard drive. You can always replace the drive later or use an external one, and although 4GB ram may or may not be sufficient depending on your use and the programs you use, it can always be upgraded later to 8GB quite easily. Hope I helped.
  8. You know funnily enough I thought I'd check my iPhone 5 to see if it was bent, and it actually has a slight bend in it
  9. At first glance I thought the title said bend... :blink:
  10. That sounds pretty normal... I mean it is the stock cooler, and aida pushes your cpu to the max and is unlike a real life situation such as that of rendering, or a game, etc...
  11. Ooh that's a great idea, but what would be better is to make an oven out of 20 R9 290X's. Muhahahah...
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