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MX13 got a reaction from JLCitadel in Anime Club - Heaven Society
Thanks for the inclusion, I will give it a watch. recently I have been re watching the marvel anime's only the last 3 episodes of iron man to go . I'll give it a watch tonight
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MX13 reacted to Rorgash in Best 780 Ti version
ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB DirectCUII best cooler,
but really pick the one you like looking at the most
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MX13 reacted to TheNinjaNextDor in Best 780 Ti version
EVGA ACX coolers are the best coolers with a reference design. (or any design)
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MX13 reacted to One Who Craves Souls in Best 780 Ti version
EVGA with ACX cooler, good cards with good warranty.
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MX13 reacted to lachyman in Best 780 Ti version
Regular Classy, Kingpin is ugly and overkill for 99.9% of us.
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MX13 reacted to skullbringer in Best 780 Ti version
I had to answer myself the same question a few weeks ago. I wanted to get a good aftermarket 780ti, but with a reference pcb for possible waterblock compatibility down the road.
Basically the two best 780ti's that use the reference pcb and have a good quiet aftermarket cooler are:
the gigabyte windforce oc (non-ghz)
and the msi gaming 3g
both come with a factory 1085 MHz boost clock, which is the highest of all air cooled 780ti's and on one level with the 780ti classified from evga.
In the end I went for the msi one, as I have a red/black themed build, which msi's 780ti suits quite well, and the writing on the gigabyte's backplate is upside down.
one thing worth considering though is, that evga has also awesome looks, great warranty on their acx units, and offers to exchange your card with the upcoming 6GB version down the road.
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MX13 reacted to Unhelpful in April fool's trolls
You know that secretly somewhere somebody thought this would be a good idea, and decided to put it out today to gauge reactions without making people think they went insane.
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MX13 got a reaction from Kuzma in Intel want's to prevent OC on non-Z87 chipsets
i agree on the basis that @kuddleworth9419 , mobo makers need to get their asses in gear. when it comes to your your budget boards, yeah you can leave off some of the bells and whistles, but when i spend £250 +pounds on a mobo , i want it to be all 7 all Dancing i want nothing to be left off, i want to feel like its money well spent.
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MX13 reacted to JCQ in Storage Problems
if you really want your data safe i would recomend to use a NAS with 2 HHDs on RAID1(for redundancy) or make a small file server. I dont trust external hard drives :P.
You can move all your data to the NAS (or server) and it will be safer than having all on diferent HDDs.
To make regularly backups you can use Acronis True Image.