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  1. Alright I will keep all that in mind! Thanks so much for the help and friendly advice, I appreciate it dude!
  2. I don't understand all the hate towards OPO. They are providing a premium product at a game-changing low price. How any company markets and distributes its product is up to them and them alone. The exclusivity of the phone worked in their favor by far, as the word of mouth and lack of advertising has allowed people to form their own, unadulterated view of the phone. Furthermore, the limit to their production isn't so much a choice as it was a miscalculation. As a business person, you don't want to produce too much inventory or your business will crumble under the lack of cash flow. It was OnePlus' first phone and in fact first product period, so I think they deserve some slack.
  3. Wow, it totally connects now. I can't believe the solution was that simple, thank you so much! But now for some reason the connection is only 1 bar (where previously it had been full), and messages won't send. Hmm one problem after another
  4. I understand that it was stupid, but my back was against the wall, and in order to keep up with school and work overseas, I had no choice in the matter. Bell
  5. So recently I had my phone (Samsung Galaxy S3) unlocked at a pretty sketchy place in the Carribean. It allowed me to use the sim card and connect to a network there, but when I returned home to North America and placed my original sim card back in the phone, it would not recognize any network. I was wondering why this would be the case, and what I should do to fix it. Is there some sort of process to undo the unlocking of the phone? Or is that not the problem in the first place? It seems to me that unlocking a phone should not prohibit use from any network, even those in another country, so I'm operating under the assumption that the unlocking was done poorly. tl;dr , I unlocked my phone in another country, now it won't recognize any network carrier, what do I do?!
  6. Found your channel whilst doing some research prior to building my first PC. I've learned from you and watched your channel grow into the incredible thing that it is now. Congratulations on a million subscribers, 2 million here we come!
  7. I like the clean aesthetic appearance of the phone coupled with the high resolution screen !
  8. Ah alright thanks for the advice, looks like I will be purchasing a copy of it as soon as I can.
  9. So I'm building a new computer and was wondering if it would be better to purchase a legitamate copy of Windows 8.1 (or Windows 7) or if it would make more sense to, say, download a copy of it for free. Could someone please give me advice on the matter and why it would be best to do either or? Thanks in advance!
  10. I don't plan to SLI anytime soon, but I might in the future. Why do you ask?
  11. Thanks for all the input, I'll definitely take all your advice into consideration.
  12. Yeah I plan to overclock both my GPU and CPU. My budget is pretty flexible, but I want to get the greatest value for my money. I don't want to spend an extra $40 just to get a bit of a performance increase if you catch my drift. ~$100 seems appropriate. I live in Canada where parts are more expensive, and I plan from buying it either from NCIX, Canada Computers or maybe Newegg.
  13. The price difference is almost negligible (Corsair is $5 cheaper). Not too sure about which one is more quiet. If they are relatively equal performance wise, I guess I'll just use my own discretion and pick one of the two?
  14. So I'm building a computer soon, and I'm having trouble deciding between these two power supplies. I know wattage is important, as is the power efficiency rating and build quality (thus the reason I'm choosing to buy my PSU from a reputable brand) but what else do I need to consider? Right now I'm trying to decide between the Corsair TX650M 650W or SeaSonic M12II 620 620W but I am open to suggestions. I don't entirely know if this information is necessary, but the PSU will power my rig that contains a i5-4670k CPU and GeForce GTX 770 2GB DirectCU II GPU. (I've used Power calculators and have come to the conclusion that both these PSUs satisfy my necessary wattage. tl;dr Corsair TX650M 650W or SeaSonic M12II 620 620W and why? Thanks in advance!
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