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Bigrio

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    NJ, USA
  • Interests
    Information technology major, Photography, Networking
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 4770k @ 4.0Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Asus VI Hero
  • RAM
    16GB Kingston Fury X 1866mhz
  • GPU
    Galaxy Geforce 770 HOF
  • Case
    NZXT Phantom 630
  • Storage
    1xEvo840 500gb, 2 120gbssd, 1tb Seagate
  • PSU
    NZXT HALE 90 850w
  • Display(s)
    Planar 27in 1080p
  • Cooling
    Corsair H110, and so many case fans
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G15
  • Mouse
    Roccat Kone XTD
  • Sound
    Logitech G930, Logitech Z600
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Insider Preview

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  1. Hi guys, I logged back into my old slushpool account and saw that I have .00998732 btc balance, and their payout is .01 or greater. With my old antminer s1 it would take me years to get up to .01, does anyone have any ideas on how I can cash out without loosing money mining for that last .002 btc? Maybe some service that will mine on my account for a fee? Thanks!
  2. When I open the application I see the option to image each drive, do you not see that on yours?
  3. Macrium Reflect free should be able to do this easily, and of course for free.
  4. I also have the a6000, it does good video, but I wouldn't recommend it as a video camera, because its lacking a mic input. If you are in the US, definitely check out the used market, B&H is my go-to, and even best buy sells open box (returns) for some good prices. Depending what style of videos you plan on shooting, image stabilization(sensor or lens based might be important)
  5. Some networking stuff(domains), you cant addon windows media center without being on pro, Remote Desktop, Encryption. Thats about it
  6. This is a Micro atx build, but it seems pretty decent. Maybe swap out the audio and peripherals for an ssd and you would be good. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/vt9cP6 Also look around the forum for others, and use pc part picker to ensure general compatibility. Have Fun!
  7. Vessel Username: Bigrio Video 1: https://www.vessel.com/videos/Yj4PbcgKj Video 2: https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf
  8. Wow they're both gone already! and to answer your question meritmaster, they are invitations to buy a cell phone called the one plus one.
  9. This is only my second time posting, so forgive me if this doesn't belong here, but I there are under 24 hours left on these invites and i'm sure somebody wants them. https://account.oneplus.net/invite/claim/GLVU-DNLR-VBYC-Q9EZ https://account.oneplus.net/invite/claim/GLT4-OVQR-JSS7-LJXD Enjoy to whoever gets/wants one, I love mine, it just takes a while to get used to 5.5 inches.
  10. I think I saw a post asking $55 for a 8gb IDE drive on craigslist.
  11. I've switched the sata cable for a hdd and dvd drive driving me insane as to why it wouldn't boot. and stepping directly on a Radeon 5450 (although it needed to go anyway)
  12. Harry, the problem with splurging after school is that I will be ~150K in debt... I'm kinda set on haswell so can anyone think of a good motherboard that will match a black & white build? The asrock x87 extreme 6 looks alright, but the asus VI Hero is a nice board too...
  13. The 770 has proved to be more than capable frame-rate wise in most games I have played, I am more concerned about futureproofing as best I can, and being economical about it. I just have not heard all that great things about haswell and gaming, which makes me hesitant in putting money into a motherboard that will support nothing that will be released down the line
  14. As the title states, my three year motherboard is failing, and I need to plan a replacement. Current build: NZXT Phantom 630 Amd FX-6100 overclocked to 4.2ghz ASUS M5A97 Evo(mobo) Corsair Fms-? 8gb 1600mhz Galaxy HOF Geforce 770 Corsair 750w psu (cant remember line) Corsair H110 cpu cooler Just purchased 500gb Samsung 840 evo ( to rule out hard drive failure plus its shiny) Intel 320 120gb ssd Adata s900 128gb ssd So this is a upper end machine and I want to attempt to futureproof the cpu-mobo upgrade as best as one can in the computer world Seeing as I am going to a college that I am basically selling my soul to next year, I need to have as much of my rig paid for before the loans start rolling in. very important: white and black color scheme only I was heavily considering an asrock exteme 6 z87 motherboard and putting a 4770k on it especially now that the 4770k is starting to drop in price significantly. But then I heard about the impending haswell refresh and the z97 chipset I halted plans to upgrade until the release Haswell-E but it seems like the processors are seeing only a marginal bump over the current processors, and what I am most upset about is the news that the 4790k will not be released until late Q2. My latest plan seems to be waiting for a nice z97 motherboard, with broadwell compatibility, (in black so who knows how long that will take) and getting the current gen 4770k at a cheaper price, that way when broadwell/whatever comes after will still be motherboard compatible. Do you guys think this is a good idea? Is it worth having a desktop that wont run games for a few months to wait for the 4970k? Is it not worth getting a z97 board this early and putting haswell on it? Please help me decide, because I will not have the money to do nearly any upgrading for the next 5 years oh and do you think the 750w psu could support a second 770hof with the lesser power req's of haswell?
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