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MsTrMind got a reaction from pummetje in How to: change the fan of your PSU
Are you Flemish (From Belgium)?
Your english accent sounds verry mutch like mine (en ik ben ne vlaming!)
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MsTrMind got a reaction from MrJakePrince in Moving the WAN show to a prerecorded setup
Great idea!
I have never watched the twitch stream live, because it airs way to late for me.
Btw, change the name to 'Slick'. Terms & conditions don't allow you to use real names ;-)
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MsTrMind got a reaction from cliodude1 in 4570 or 8320?
I would NOT trust an 8350 without a 990fx board when overclocking ...
Also, the 8350 gets hot really quick. You have to keep it below 60°C to prevent your board from melting.
I would suggest you go with a h100i, or a seidon 240.
@Liradon has his 8350 @4.8 Ghz (if not mistaken). I had my 4670k at 4.8Ghz. I beat him in Cinebench by a little. The 4670k still is the strongest choice, even in cinebench (which is an application with multiple threads).
99% of the people won't even see the difference between those 2 during a blind test.
My advice, go with what you want, not with what people say is the best performing, or more futureproof, or blablabla.
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Beskamir in Google is preparing for screenless computers
NO! The one with the best system would win, because he has more calculating power :D
The day artificial intelligence works good, this would be possible to do :p
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Beskamir in Google is preparing for screenless computers
How about "Kill everyone, win the game" and you just come back 5 minutes later :p
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Covalent in Google is preparing for screenless computers
NO! The one with the best system would win, because he has more calculating power :D
The day artificial intelligence works good, this would be possible to do :p
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Covalent in Google is preparing for screenless computers
How about "Kill everyone, win the game" and you just come back 5 minutes later :p
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Samskip in Google is preparing for screenless computers
How about "Kill everyone, win the game" and you just come back 5 minutes later :p
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MsTrMind got a reaction from James_AJ in Do you have any bad driving habits?
I drive over the speed limit when and where I can. Never that much, I drive 90 where 70 is allowed and 140-150 where 120 is allowed :-)
The only speed limits I obey are the 50 km/h and 30 km/h ones.
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MsTrMind got a reaction from BigD1970 in If you had 100 dollar to spend
I feel you
GF's, can't live with them, can't live without them =/
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MsTrMind got a reaction from BigD1970 in If you had 100 dollar to spend
I know about paracord but, no offence, I want the best my money can buy me :-)
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MsTrMind got a reaction from WunderWuffle in If you had 100 dollar to spend
Someone got the munchies :D
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MsTrMind got a reaction from raxx in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
Didn't know that :-s Bye Bye Prime!
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MsTrMind got a reaction from raxx in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
Currently I am using Asus'es Realbench 1.1
FRom what I have read, it does the job at a more realistic level. Temperatures are closer to real-world applications (still about 10°C higher to give headroom). From what I have read 5 passes from their stresstest would result in a 99.99% stable cpu, when used in average applications, like gaming, browsing and renderring.
The stresstest is actually renderring.
You can also do a "benchmark"-like stresstest, which consists of image editing, video encoding and multitasking.
I Think that from now on I will recommend this to people. In the end, every pc will crash no matter how much hours of prime, ibt or aida you throw at it. If you run it for 24 hours without errors, it is possible that 24h and 1 minute will let it crash.
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Kuzma in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
I wrote a paper about how CPU's are produced, and the evolution of nanotechnology :p
Shortest damn thing ever!
Appart that they are made from sand, are circular and verry glossy you allmost can't find any information about the manufacturing process :-p
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Kuzma in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
I actually would trust JJ more on this than Linus.
I have the feeling that Linus isn't that in to overclocking anymore... Agreed, he would still know over-9000 times more about pc's than I do.
It is actually JJ's job to make sure their stuff works, and that he can explain how their stuff works. It is from his video that I learned about RealBench, and so far it is impressing me pretty good
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Kuzma in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
Didn't know that :-s Bye Bye Prime!
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Kuzma in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
Well the p95 temperatures are actually 5 degrees lower than the AIDA64 one's, didn't try the intel burn test thingy.
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Kuzma in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
Indeed, at the start (well the early start) of haswell, Prime95 was not verified if it was doing a real stresstest and checking everything. But now I want to know why people are still recommending not to use it :-)
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MsTrMind reacted to Mitrailleuse in 4.8Ghz 4670k, how does it compare?
im running 4.2GHZ on 1.250V 24\7,you have a top 30% chip i believe.
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Vitalius in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
I wrote a paper about how CPU's are produced, and the evolution of nanotechnology :p
Shortest damn thing ever!
Appart that they are made from sand, are circular and verry glossy you allmost can't find any information about the manufacturing process :-p
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Vitalius in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
Thank you! Now I actually know why it is bad :p
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MsTrMind got a reaction from Vitalius in Prime95, AIDA64, intel burn-in test
I actually would trust JJ more on this than Linus.
I have the feeling that Linus isn't that in to overclocking anymore... Agreed, he would still know over-9000 times more about pc's than I do.
It is actually JJ's job to make sure their stuff works, and that he can explain how their stuff works. It is from his video that I learned about RealBench, and so far it is impressing me pretty good