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Xquisite

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  1. I'm a Nexus 5 user, and I'd advise you to buy it, the sheer benefits of a Google branded device and a reference android device makes it leaps and bounds ahead. All the complains you've basically ever heard are addressed and fixed by Lollipop. It's worth it bro. Oh yeah, I always have 35% battery after using my phone moderately the whole day. That includes heavy texting and usual browsing. Anyways Lollipop has a battery saver built in, that provides an extra hour. I've also rooted, flashed a custom recovery, and also flashed franco.kernel; using that I've undervolted my CPU for even better battery life, and that doesn't cause any hiccups too! IMO, it's worth it. It should be a no-brainer at this point
  2. https://soundcloud.com/djspaceman-3/spaceman-katy-perry-ft-juicy Spaceman - Katy Perry ft. Juicy J
  3. @bicolorduck Do you use any extensions? I mean which are related to YouTube and might cause problems?
  4. Xquisite

    .-. I feel old.

    Lol, dat winning moment xD
  5. Xquisite

    .-. I feel old.

    You're old compared to me ^ I'm 15 :P
  6. When people say big PC towers are irrelevant, and that they say our laptop or NUC performs just as good..
  7. Well, for learning JAVA, I use CodeAcademy. Check it out. It's free And much better IMO for learning JAVA, if you really want to do it first.
  8. What about the low class budget phones of Nokia? The ones which cost like $30?
  9. This. +1 It should fix your problem, that is if it's OS related.
  10. I guess that's why they've renamed it to This PC in Windows 8.1
  11. Thanks sir! That's the best tip I've ever got from LinusTechTips :3 And that thing he used is found like everywhere where I live! Finally, I have a thing readily available that's used in a tutorial
  12. Nope, I think every 24 pin cable is like that. Do you mean this?
  13. *has absolutely nothing to say*
  14. Yes, I have the power connectors at the top and they're plugged in. No, I bought a new PSU. It's a CM 550W Elite. It's working fine at the moment with the old GFX card. Could it be? I don't know really.. I've never heard of that. My motherboard has PCI-E Gen 2 and the Card is Gen 3. But it's supposed to be fine and is backwards compatible. I don't have another PC or a friend's PC around here EDIT: Nope. Motherboard and CPU are compatible.
  15. So I bought a new R9 270 today and a new PSU along with it. I needed to upgrade my crappy system so I decided on this. It had an old GT 440 in it. Okay so I changed the PSU and gave it a test boot. It booted fine. Then I changed out the GPU with the new one and won't give any display, by that I mean it has a black screen, and doesn't do anything. It's a gigabyte R9 270 and I noticed when I turn it on the fans don't turn on that very moment, they take 5 seconds or so and then start to spin.   My crappy PC CPU: i3-2120 Motherboard: Intel DH61ww RAM: Some kingston 4GB @1333MHz I swapped out the card with the old one and everything worked. But when I swap in the new one the screen just stays black when I press the power button. I think I'm just being paranoid, but does this matter? The card below is the new one and atop is my old one. It has less of those shiny golden things on the PCI-E connector. I've tried connecting my card to the TV via HDMI. I've tried reseating the card several times. I've cleared the CMOS by taking out the cell from the motherboard for a few minutes and then putting it back in. And another thing, I use a dvi to vga converter to drive my display, as it's an oldie and the dvi port is faulty.
  16. You're right, that needs to be done. *Cough FCC Cough*
  17. That's terrible, but that's comcast for you.. Google needs to expand it's Fiber service ——— Sorry but doesn't this belong in the News section?
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