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bamerx98

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  • Birthday March 20

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    Male
  • Location
    Canada
  • Interests
    Messing around with my computer all the time and playing PC games
  • Member title
    Just Master Racing

System

  • CPU
    i7 4790k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z87-Deluxe
  • RAM
    Team Vulcan 8Gb 2x4Gb 2133Mhz
  • GPU
    Asus 7970 DC II
  • Case
    Fractal Design Arc Midi R2
  • Storage
    Boot SX900 128GB,1TB Seagate, 1TB WD Green, 3TB Seagate
  • PSU
    Fractal Integra 750 Watt
  • Display(s)
    BenQ GW2250 and BenQ GW2255
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Coolermaster Quickfire Rapid Blue Switch
  • Mouse
    Corsair M90
  • Sound
    Corsair 1500's

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  1. If a projector can project my project it is it still a projector
  2. I know with android I use a client called airdriod that lets me login to the website and it allows me to send texts from my pc but i am unsure if there is a app like that available for windows phone.
  3. Ive had two PSU's burn on me, first one had the right to burn it was a 525w coolermaster cheapo unit that had a two 12v rails that were like a total of 425W and I had a 7930(7870 Tahiti Overclocked) and a 8350 overclocked to 5Ghz and that was enough to destroy that unit in one week, and I've had a Fractal Integra R2 750W fail but that was a faulty unit. Both units had a strong burning smell then fire.
  4. there is a large difference between the 950 and 960 if your set on Nvidia I get the 960 it will be worth it in the long run but like everyone else has said the R9 380 would be a better performer
  5. The only thing I am not a fan about sickle flow fans are the noise of them they are very loud if they are ran at full speed but when the speed is reduced they aren't too bad, personally I've only owned one sickle flow fan so I can only comment on its performance and its over three years old and still has not failed and still runs perfectly without and bearing noise or anything of that sort. You should be fine with these fans but I would also check out Linus' video about how many fans you really need in your case to decide if you really need to be buying extra fans.
  6. Price is normally equal to the life span of the fan but thats not 100% true could you link the fans that you are looking at.
  7. Within reason the overclocking is approximately the same
  8. Personally I prefer Asus Motherboards just because I haven't had one die on me, but that is a personal choice. I have had cheap MSI motherboards die so I tend to have a bit of a bad taste in my mouth from that experience. Honestly choose the best board for you find one with the features you need and tbh the cheapest board with all your features you need, with z87 and z97 having the mosfits on the CPU it doesnt really improve overclocking to have a higher end board and everything now a days is half decently reliable even the really cheap stuff. But to restate choose the board with the features that suit your build, motherboards do not have any performance impact so a more expensive board will not be faster then a cheap board. But thats just my two cents.
  9. It seems like it was yesterday but it was only a few years ago now but here we go Phenom II x4 955 BE MSI 760G Motherboard 8Gb of RipJawz X 1600mhz for 33.99 wishing ram was this cheap still Gigabyte 550ti Windforce (69.99) Coolermaster Elite 335U with 500W power supply 1TB Seagate Barricuda All of this came to about 450 dollars after taxes and was a really good pc i enjoy the computer and really got in to pc gaming and to be honest I think i spent the most amount of hours on this setup. Later dropping a 7870 Tahiti in which might have gotten more hours played on it then the 550ti but over all it was amazing pc and I wish I didn't sell it all, but ive got a bigger more expensive and better pc now which is great but i still think that i spent more time on that setup then my current setup playing games. I wish i could get back in to the games.
  10. A 8pin to 2 6 pins should be fine because a 8 pin is suppose to provide 150W of power compared to a 6 pin which is suppose to provide 75W of power
  11. Any r9 280 will work on a half decent 600w psu
  12. A very well written piece and I agree with almost all of it coming from a 8350 to a i7 4790k
  13. "in Cinebench 11.5" Priller hasnt done a run in 11.5 with those clocks
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