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johngo90

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About johngo90

  • Birthday Jul 16, 1990

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Calgary, AB
  • Interests
    LTT related stuff
  • Biography
    I won the counter forces once.
  • Occupation
    Desktop Analyst

System

  • CPU
    I5 4670K @ 4.7GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Hero VII
  • RAM
    Kingston 16gb
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 980 4GB SC
  • Case
    750D
  • Storage
    M550 500GB SSD
  • PSU
    1000W EVGA Supernova G2
  • Display(s)
    Asus VG278HE 144hz 24''
  • Cooling
    Swiftech H220
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow sigh...
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Some good Schiit
  • Operating System
    7
  1. Hi all, I plan to convert my main ATX setup and down size it to a Micro-ITX build. After reading many reviews about SFX PSU's I have some concerns regarding the build. I would ideally like to use the Corsair SF600W PSU in the build, but I'm worried if that will be enough power, especially if I would like to overclock. Main usage is for gaming/streaming. The components of the build(that will draw power) will look like this: - i7-4790K - 16GB RAM DDR3 - 1080 Ti - Single 500GB SSD - RGB LED Lighting - NZXT X52 Watercooler - MSI Z97i ac Mobo What do you guys think? Will a 600W power supply give me enough juice for this build?
  2. If you're going wireless then go with a Logitech as many have said before. With a wired mouse the benefit is that you don't have anything to worry about in terms or charging, latency, or lack of options. It's also much more inexpensive to get a good gaming grade wired mouse. I think one thing to note is her preference on size of mouse. If she likes a smaller and lighter mouse then go for something like a Logitech G303 RGB. Size preference makes a big difference as she will be using that mouse for years to come. Logitech mice have some of the best sensors in the industry. I've user razer and steelseries primarily before switching to the G303 and I can say that my experience has been extremely positive.
  3. For FPS games absolutely like everyone else said. Even for Moba games such as LoL, Dota 2, Sc2, etc.. it's a worthy investment.
  4. The G303 is the FPS version of the G302. Take a look because it's an amazing mouse.
  5. Global on main SMFC on smurf. It'd be nice to know what region.
  6. I love multiplayer games, and I can't actually sit down and play most single player games... however Fallout series is one of the few that I can actually sit down and enjoy. Fallout 4 gets my vote
  7. Holy this looks so beta. These roles are so WTF lol... Lead Rushers Dropbacks: Mids: Distractors
  8. Once you get good enough to carry yourself out of whatever elo you're sitting at, you will rise in rank. If you are stuck at a rank, it's because you allow/belong there.
  9. I understand why most pros opt for a lighter mouse, it was uncomfortable making the switch. Not saying it's the best mouse for comp FPS, just the most consistent i've used.
  10. Just gonna put it out there. I'm a huge fan of the G502.
  11. The G502 is one of my top mice for FPS. Most consistent sensor and you can get used to the weight of the mouse. I came from using Deathadder, rival, sensei, g400 in the past. I've also played cs competitively in all variations.
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