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About TheCorbinLong
- Birthday Jan 28, 1998
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Gender
Male
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Location
Indiana
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Interests
Custom PC Building, Innovation, Content Creation, Filming, Editing, and Ultimate Frisbee.
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Student
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FX-8320 @ 4.2ghz
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Motherboard
Gigabyte 990fxa-ud3 (rev. 4)
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RAM
16gb G. Skill Ripjaws X 1866mhz
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GTX 970 G1 Gaming
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Custom Cooler Master Elite 430
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Storage
WD 1TB Black, Toshiba 4TB, WD 2TB, 300GB SSD
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PSU
Corsair RM750
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Dell 2407WFP-HC
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Cooling
Cooler Master Hyper 212
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Keyboard
Corsair K70 Red
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Razer R.A.T. 5
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HyperX Headset
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
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I seem to have this problem with my secondary monitor. Sometimes whenever I have just the desktop up on my Viewsonic VA2226w, I get these vertical lines. However, If I pull up Chrome or another app, the lines wont show up anymore. Then closing the window and the lines show up again. Almost if its a software issue. I have updated all drivers, changed DVI cables, and reset the monitor settings. Is it because I have two different monitors? (listed below) I would appreciate any help! Thanks! Picture: http://1drv.ms/1FGnL6e Monitors: ViewSonic VA2226w Dell 2407WFP-HC
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Username: cglong13 https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0 https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf
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Love the whole concept of Mineral Oil Pc's! Subscribed since before Lukes original one! This was a great sequel to that one. Its sad that some companies feel the need to ruin others. Hoping for the ITX version, but whichever would work! Awesome build log, keep up the good work guys!
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LTT Community, Recently I have become interested in a new PC case. I am fond of the H440, 750d, Define R4, etc. Clean looking, black/white, and nice cable routing options. Also, I plan to get either a 240mm or 280mm closed loop system, so support for that. In my current case I have an optical drive(which I'm indifferent to, could be taken out), 4 HDD's, and an SSD. My psu is quite long as well, a RM750. Essentially, I want to know what you all would recommend? Should I go with one of the 3 listed above? Or something completely different. ~Corbin
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Great video linus! Keep it up! Favorite item: Kuhler 1250 Why?: I love water coolers! Plus its a solid one and better than my current setup!
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I also plan to last all night and throughout the day, along with the WAN show. Strategy? RedBull, pizza rolls, and the admiration of Linus and Luke in their natural habitat.
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The Corsair 230T looks promising. If you really want a side panel window, then its going to narrow options quite a bit. Unless, you were to purchase one and mod a window in yourself. Linus reviewed the 230T as well, the Here for the link. However, if a side panel window isn't super important, or you would be willing to DYI it, then the Fractal Design R4 would be a great choice. You can find it Here at Newegg. Both are good options around that price range with adequate cooling possibilities and quality looks. If you have any other questions, or want a few more recommendations, let me know!
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I personally like the 750d more. First off, its Corsair. Second, its HUGE for the price. It is a good overall case. Excellent cable management and water cooling possibilities. The H440 is a good choice as well, but I think I would rather have the extravagant options over the simplistic and noise optimized look and feel of the NZXT. But, as stated in previous replies, its all a matter of opinion. Good luck with your decision! Cant go wrong with either though.
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1 Million Subscribers - Thank you all! And a giveaway!
TheCorbinLong replied to nicklmg's topic in LTT Releases
Linus Media Group has since created some of the best unboxings, reviews, and other computer videos the internet has ever seen! From the start you have produced amazing content. It didnt matter if it was 440p or lower, or who was filming...Linus always care about the content of the video. In addition to the actual content in the video, he has also seemed to strive for happy viewers. Always caring about the viewers and whether or not they liked it. I have been subscribed to LinusTechTips since pre 1,000 subs. It has been astonishing to see the channel and the team progress through the years. From Lukes mineral oil PC, and LinusCatTips, to TechQuickie and 4k gaming. It seems as though they'll never stop! And thats just how I like it...amazing content, everyday. In conclusion, congratulations on 1,000,000 subscribers. From all 1,000,000 of us. We appreciate all the work you and your team do to put out some of the best content available. Stoked for the years to come. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts Linus. And as always, DONT forget to subsribe to LinusTechTips for more unboxings, reviews, and other computer videos. (adds another 30 clip because Linus forgot something like always )- 22,217 replies
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Make sure you have all the correct and newest drivers. Try a different cable as well. Also, try the same cable on a different computer. If everything you tried has no success...best bet is to RMA it as a DOA hard drive.
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What type of computer are you attempting to use the Wacom on? Make sure you have supported software for your OS as well. Also, I would update any firmware or drivers for your computer as well as the ones specific to the Wacom. Make sure you have all the latest drivers, software, and Windows updates.
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He probably has a nonRGB K70. But it seems that they are fairly bright but it may be due to the lighting of your surroundings.
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Its well under 60-70 at around 30, but the Cooler Master Hyper 212. It is by far the best air cooler, even better than some closed loop water cooling solutions. Awesome cooling performance that leaves you some money left over for something else.
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+1 ^ Going with an APU will be your best bet. In addition to having decent quality for the price, it offers you the unique chance to crossfire with a dedicated GPU at some point. Intel integrated graphics are generally not worth it.