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Zacharygoo

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United States
  • Interests
    Tech, Gaming, Music, US Politics, Women, Cars, All good things...
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    i5 6600k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z170-A
  • RAM
    Kingston HyperX Black 16gb
  • GPU
    MSI 1070 Armor OC
  • Case
    NZXT s340
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 EVO 250gb, WD Black 1tb, Seagate Barracuda 2tb
  • PSU
    Corsair CXM 600w
  • Display(s)
    LG 27MP33HQ 1080p 27in ips
  • Cooling
    CM Hyper 212 EVO
  • Keyboard
    AZIO MGK1 RGB
  • Mouse
    MIONIX NAOS 7000
  • Sound
    Audeze LCD-2, Monoprice Bookshelf Speakers, Focusrite audio interface, Schiit Magni 2
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
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  1. The problem I see with that is that they all say 170cm to 180cm, and I am right above that. also, those wings on the shoulders look a little bit too much, but I have not used the chair, so I do not know if either of those are issues
  2. I will definitely keep this in mind. I would like the arms to be adjustable, but its not all that important. Love the price.
  3. I have been on the search for the perfect chair, but since I don't have access to any of them, I don't know which one would be the most comfortable with my size body and my sitting position. I am 5' 11" and 170lbs. I have always had a bad back, so if any of the chair gets uncomfortable in that region, I am not interested. I don't care if it is a gaming/racing chair or not, but if it is, I'd prefer the wings near the legs to be subdued or even absent since I generally sit with one foot crossed over the other, and since I have broader shoulders, I'd also prefer the wings up top to be subdued or absent. Other than that, the only other requirement is it to be under $400. Any suggestions?
  4. Yeah, that is the conclusion I have come to as well. that is too bad. I'll try out the other screen protectors then until something high quality comes out that is glass.
  5. I cannot find a single good screen protector for the Axon 7. I would like it to be glass, but I couldn't find a single glass protector with good reviews. I was wondering if any of you have found a quality glass screen protector for this phone. If not, is there any details on highly regarded companies planning on making a glass protector for this phone?
  6. I just find old calculator wall adapter that is 5V 1A. Thanks for the help
  7. I've been looking for a charger for my new phone that I'd feel comfortable using while I sleep so that it charges slowly and stays cool. It's USB type-C and all I can find are turbo chargers, which I already have, but i don't like to use due to the unnecessary heat that it produces.
  8. What I would do if I were you is first check how you are currently performing in Skyrim. If it is an enjoyable experience without upgrading, then hold off and wait until something happens to change that. If the future overhaul to Skyrim changes that to the point of needing to upgrade, I highly doubt you would need anything more than an rx 470, but if you really want to be sure, you can always take the time to save a little and by the 480. Other than that, I don't think the the 1060 is worth the extra cash, and on the topic of bottlenecking, you really wont have to worry about it because if the most cpu intensive game you are running is skyrim, and you know that it currently runs well with your cpu, then changing your graphics card wont change that.
  9. For Overwatch and Skyrim, you will be more than fine. If you really want to upgrade in case you do get into other games, it would really just depend on the resolution, settings, and frame rate you are looking for. Assuming you are playing on 1080p on med-high settings, you would really only need a rx470 / 4x 480 to have a frame rate that is very playable on most big titles. In the future, I'd look at upgrading the processor, though. Gaming probably wouldn't see a huge boost, but there are some games that would benefit to a newer processor. Maybe wait until Zen comes out by AMD and decide whether or not its worth the upgrade. Back to graphics cards, unless you are planning on playing the newer "big" titles, it really wouldn't be worth the extra money to upgrade.
  10. There doesn't seem to be much of a thumb rest on this mouse. I need somewhere to rest my thumb when I am using a palm grip
  11. I currently own the relatively unknown Cooler Master Sentinel Advanced II as my main mouse. It is a palm grip mouse, and is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used. The problem is that one of the programmable buttons that I use to switch the DPI got stuck in the pushed position, rendering it useless. There is a third iteration of the mouse out, and it looks pretty much the exact same and has RGB, so that would be nice, but I don't want to have the same problem that I have with this mouse. I also looked at the Logitech G502, which looks like a nice palm/fingertip gripping mouse, but the pinky rest seems a little on the smaller side. I was wondering if anyone had other recommendations of mice that can fit an average hand size with a palm grip, or that could recommend one of the previously mentioned mice.
  12. Ha! Yeah I know, but I have color coordinated everything in my build, but again, it really doesnt matter. I wont be looking at them while they are on my head, so yeah.
  13. These are looking very solid, but do you know if there are any different colors? It isn't a big deal, but I am more of a simplistic man and one solid color is more my style.
  14. Both really, but I might eventually get two different headphones, and this one is going to become the music/media headphone.
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