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InspectorNinja

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About InspectorNinja

  • Birthday Oct 03, 1993

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ukiah CA
  • Occupation
    Part Timer Fast Food Employee

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7-3770K
  • Motherboard
    ASUS P8Z77-V
  • RAM
    CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB)
  • GPU
    ASUS Direct CUII GTX780
  • Case
    Cooler Master HAF 922
  • Storage
    Western Digital WD VelociRaptor WD5000HHTZ 500GB
  • PSU
    CORSAIR HX Series HX750 750W
  • Display(s)
    Vizio 24" TV
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper N520
  • Keyboard
    Some old Dell one from over 5 years ago
  • Mouse
    Razer DeathSdder 3500

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  1. Like, more what I guess would be the soccer mom or uninformed granny of my town. The only places to get anything in my town is Staples, Walmart, or a local shop that tries to sell old HP printers and Floppy disk drives for hundreds of dollars. So I guess something that could be advertised as a better alternative than going to either of those places if I put it up for sale.
  2. Not sure if the title is too vague or not, but what I plan to do is to built a computer around the i3 6100T and go for something to resell that is built for power efficiency. Just the question is, is power efficiency even a selling point any more? I know people like my parents still think leaving a computer on adds hundreds a month, despite me proving otherwise on my own bill, but I want to get a general idea on other peoples viewpoint here. Mostly brought on by looking at the "Local Market" in my town on local PC shops or custom builders and the fact there is none. Plan is to put something together with that i3 and the newer RX 460, both needing less power to operate, and have its selling point be that under load it wont eat a hefty amount of power and to be advertised for some light to medium amounts of gaming on. If anyone's interested I will link the parts I intended to use for such a build.
  3. The board supports screen casting to a phone over the shared wifi and to be its own AP with the integrated wifi card but I dont have any of the drivers installed for it because the built in wifi is rather poor. So the only things in it is just a driver for the LAN connection
  4. I know the title sounds a bit...odd, but Im having a weird problem every now and then that when my computer either goes into sleep mode or has a BSoD, the router cannot access the internet or even be detected on other devices in my house. The weird part is it happened with both my ISP's modem/router combo and now with my own hardware I own. So I dont think it's something with those two. If anyone knows anything about this itd be helpful, google searching hasnt brought up anything for me.
  5. That is a good point, wondering though, cause I was going to use FreeNAS, is that the same for any plugins? Cause looking at it I could just get another G3258 (have one running my LAN PC) and a cheap H97 if all I need is a hefty amount of RAM.
  6. Now I dont plan to use a NAS as JUST media storage, but was more looking into the CPU for the sake of having it for future upgrades to say a normal server if I wanted to host my own content and such. Cause Im always looking into cheaper equivalents if possible. And if it is a worthwhile purchase both now and to have in the future, are there any consumer mini-itx boards that would support ECC memory?
  7. So out of curiosity I was wondering if an air cooler is fine to either let it soak in water or maybe even a large bowl of isopropyl alcohol, letting it air dry, then putting it in its box for storage or use at a later date. Could it possible damage the thing this way or would it be safe sense its not really something that is electrical once the fans on it are removed. Switching out my old cooler master one for a noctua sometime soon and would like to put it back in its box as a handy back up and would like to know if this is a decent way to make sure all the dust is out of it first.
  8. would you say this is a decent router? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320038
  9. Aye, hence why I ask. The current situation is that my room mate whose name is on the current bill is moving out and I have to get my own plan sense hes transferring his. Currently the modem he has is a modem/router combo so I ask cause Im in need of a router as well
  10. Hmm thats within price range, thanks though now I have to solve the issue of three Computers trying to plug into that one Ethernet port on it. Any suggestions on routers?
  11. Currently in my town the best ISP is sadly comcast and xfinity but with my past experience with my room mates xfinity modem Id rather go out and get my own for it. So id like some advice here on what I should buy thats also not to pricey. Id like to actually adjust port settings instead of having to call them to do it for me
  12. Alright, thanks. Havent done much research really on AMD's side of these new cards so I like to ask.
  13. Mostly what the title says. Was looking at getting a R9 270 for a 500 dollar budget build for my living room but seeing at the 300 series launched I was wondering if these cards mostly just being refreshes it wouldn't be "bottlenecked" by the CPU sense its only a dual core Pentium. Though OC to 3.8 ghz
  14. Wasnt actually sure if PC Gaming was the best board but its the most close to the question in my head, but was curious, how better is it to use a separate stream machine while playing on your PC? Normally I just do everything on my one computer when Im trying to stream, the only times Ive seen it be a problem were with Ground Zeroes but Ive also noticed that game uses the CPU a lot more than say Metro Last Light
  15. Thats what I love about this site. Fast response at (At least for me) 3:35am Thanks, been looking at the NH-D15, just needed a couple opinions to see if there were others I should look at
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