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Alandesu

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  • Birthday Apr 10, 1998

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  1. Not completely, ACCC is a bit different for used goods. I'm not sure how I am to go about getting a refund. Does anyone know if paypal can do it?
  2. Great, I have ACCC on my side.
  3. Yeah I'm probably screwed, I bought it off gumtree. And guess what. The guy is being deployed in the navy. Great.. I payed via paypal but I think I used friends and family, is it still possible to get a refund.
  4. Hi forum, I received a used Gainward GTX 770 Phantom 2GB today, and during benchmarking, the screen suddenly froze and I couldn't use any of the ctrl+alt+del etc. Upon restarting, I noticed a few artifacts /s Here is a link: The graphics card somehow still outputs basic vga connection. There are no blown capacitors that I can identify. There is no smell coming from the card. The motherboard is fine as I have tested with another graphics card, my CPU is on stock settings. Using an HDMI cable provides the same result, the same lines so the port isn't the problem. Is there any way I can fix this problem? Can I RMA without a reciept? Thanks, Alan
  5. Hi, Recently I have been building a new computer. I have a legitimate copy of windows 7, however I am having trouble getting either windows 7 or windows 10 to boot properly. The USB is a sandisk 8gb. I have tried using Rufus with no success, as well as using the bootsect technique. No luck. My motherboard is a z87 Asus gryphon, the boot selection shows the USB first, then my harddrive. Using f8 boot window doesn't work either. As using basic boot shows the windows logo but then the computer shuts off and restarts. No circle progresses bar appears. Using uefi causes the status logo to appear again after a minute the logo disappears and the computer restarts. I have also tried different USBs with the same effect. Thanks to anyone who finds me a solution. I an usually computer fluent but this had really puzzled me.
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  7. Its strange because I think its from the USA, they have a nice website here: http://tesorogamingusa.com/
  8. I heard that ssd now's are pretty slow sdds. Everyone that I ask always says to get a crucial or a samsung or whatnot.
  9. Yes. That's right. $69 Australian That's almost $55 USD for a legitimate mechanical keyboard with cherry switches. There are currently three types, ill link the cherry blue variation since it is the most popular. http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1685&products_id=28884 http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1685&products_id=28895 http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1685&products_id=29651 In fact, all of their Tesoro keyboards are on sale, here are all the deals so get them quick. http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=113_1685&vk_sort=1 But anyway, for $69 thats already hard to find in the US but in Australia thats even rarer. Anyway, happy shopping.
  10. Please don't mix H2O and HO2, they are different. H2O is water (2 hydrogen 1 oxygen) HO2 is hydroperoxl. The frost should be pure water as it is condensed from the air, it isn't dirty because you aren't freezing water directly.
  11. Wow guys really? The frost at the back isn't nitrogen because the nitrogen doesn't even touch the back directly, it must be condensation that changes water particles from the air into the frost. The only way to make it effective is if they heater is extremely hot that melts the frost into water and then evaporates back into air again, but a heater that hot kinda ruins the point of the LNC. It might even damage other parts. Instead, they should work on a material that prevents the frost from forming, or even give the back a kind of mini heatsink that prevents the frost from touching the components.
  12. Wait, as it defrosts, doesn't it melt and change into water? Doesn't water short any of the circuits?
  13. Could be just a bad batch, the error itself is a driver error and doesn't seem to be the problem.
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