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chippu got a reaction from tkitch in Lian Li Lancool II Mesh VS Phantkes Eclipse P400A
Oh no, I don't plan on overclocking until I get an aftermarket one. I just have a bit of a tight budget, and i'd rather get something like a quality case or quality psu than an aftermarket cooler when I don't really need it right now.
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chippu got a reaction from zeusthemoose in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from gloop in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from SansVarnic in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from Fatih19 in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from startrek03 in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from Slayer3032 in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from Peterwoo802 in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from Tristerin in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from QuantumBit in I love this place
Whenever it comes to asking for problems, I look towards Reddit. For things like game communities (i.e. r/residentevil) its fine, people on there are nice and tell you what you want.
But when it comes to tech questions, I have been asking on r/buildapc. For example, I would ask "What board is better: MSI Tomahawk MAX or Asus ROG STRIX Gaming?". Mostly cause those 2 boards are what I'm deciding between and I can't spend 150-200 dollars on a motherboard. But instead of telling me the pros and cons of each and giving me recommendations, they just say "Get a b550 board" (out of my budget) or "get an matx board" (Last MATX board I used the SATA ports were blocked by the GPU and I like the comfort and space in an ATX) And I got so god damn sick of it. Post after post of responses not giving me answers, just bashing what I want/need.
That was until I found this place. I love this place and you guys. Every response so far has been helpful and actually relate to my question, and while I don't watch that much LTT, I can confidently say this site he made has been nothing but a great experience so far.
Thank you all!
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chippu got a reaction from HanZie82 in GPU (I believe) keeps crashing my system
Ah, alright. I'm building a new pc soon anyway, but thought after discovering this sight i'd ask, as I do still need a month or so before I purchase my new build, and if I can stop this crashing that'd be nice. Well at least I have an answer on why it crashes, though there isn't really anything I can do about it at the moment.