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Ca11umH

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    Computer Engineer

System

  • CPU
    AMD FX 8350
  • Motherboard
    ASROCK 990 FX EXTREME 3
  • RAM
    CRUCIAL BALLISTIX SPORT 8GB
  • GPU
    GIGABYTE WINDFORE GTX 660
  • Case
    FRACTAL DESIGN DEFINE R4
  • Storage
    SAMSUNG EVO 250 GB SSD, WD GREEN 2TB
  • PSU
    CORSAIR RM750
  • Cooling
    NOCTUA NH-D15
  • Operating System
    WINDOWS 7 HP

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  1. Stunning 4K video is definitely the winning factor for me here. As a content creator, the combination of the phenomenal resolution and amazing glass makes shooting content on the go so much easier and produces a quality that even exceeds my primary recording DSLR. Well done Samsung, I'm really impressed
  2. Thank you, I'll try removing the files and starting again. I'll also look at the clean boot for the install
  3. I've downloaded it but I'm not really sure what i'm looking for, Windows doesn't really label their install files very clearly
  4. There was plenty of space for it to uncompress everything, I had way more than the recommend space for installation. My error code was: C1900101-4001C. I think it may of been my external hard drive that I had plugged in I just want to clear out all the installation files so I can start again
  5. I've ran disk cleanup and CCleaner but neither picked anything up, I've tried clearing as much space as I can but my adobe CC takes up a lot of room
  6. So for whatever reason - I haven't figured out yet - my windows 10 upgrade failed; the files had been downloaded, it restarted but it aborted and failed. Before I went to upgrade, I had 6GB of free space on my SSD, I now only have 400MB - which I presume is the files necessary for the windows 10 upgrade. Windows will now not let me upgrade because I don't have sufficient space on my C: drive. Can I locate the files that were downloaded and delete them to free up some space? Many thanks, Callum
  7. Hello LTT Forum Peoples, I really need to upgrade my trusty GTX 660 and I've been looking extensively at the Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming card as an upgrade; it fits perfectly into my budget (£200-£350), looks awesome, fits my colour scheme brilliantly and produces amazing results in games. First and foremost my build is an editing machine, although many would argue I could have built better for this purpose, and I wanted to make sure that the 970 would give me a significant improvement in my work-flow. I use Adobe Creative Suite CC (Premier Pro, After Effects, Photoshop) but I don't do any 3D modelling/animation work. I'm sure I would be better off buying a much more powerful card such as a Titan but I just can't afford it, although I am open to any recommendations for the red team if that would be better for me. Many thanks, Ca11umH My Rig: AMD FX 8350 @ 4.0 GHz Noctua NH-D15 Gigabyte GTX 660 Corsair RM750 Samsung 840 EVO SSD Western Digital Green HDD
  8. Hi guys, I did a review of PushBullet, an app that allows you to manage all your phone notifications on your PC, over on my new tech channel. It would be awesome of you could check it out! Many thanks, Ca11umH
  9. Hmmm, I see your point. However, I love the overclocking headroom on the G1's custom PCB and the blue LED's on the front will really bring together my colour scheme.
  10. I'm using Premier CC. A dedicated editing SSD is on my To-Buy list, but i'm taking it one purchase at a time :L
  11. I'm looking at the G1 Gaming edition and I should be able to. I just didn't know if an AMD card might provide me with some hidden benefit over the NVidia that I didn't know about. Yeah, Adobe Create Suite CC does like to use CUDA. I wouldn't have thought my purposes would be hindered by the RAM issue?
  12. Hi Guys, So I think it's time to upgrade from my trusty GTX 660, but I just don't know what card would be best for me. My build is primarily a workstation for editing my weekly YouTube videos, but I also play a fair bit of CS:GO and Shadow of Mordor. I encode with Adobe Media Encoder and edit using Premier Pro, Photoshop and After Effects; so I'm looking for a card that's gonna speed up my exports and smooth out any GPU accelerated features. My Current Build: AMD FX8350 @ 4.0 GHz ASRock 990FX Extreme3 Mobo GigaByte Windforce GTX 660 OC Edition Corsair RM750 PSU Noctua NH-D15 Cooler Fractal Design Define R4 Samsung 212 Evo SSD WD Green HDD WIn 7 I have no preference between team green or red. Many thanks, Callum
  13. Hi Guys, I'm looking at replacing my motherboard but I really don't know what best suits my needs. I need something with a stable power-phase (preferably at least 6+1) for overclocking on the AM3+ socket. An ATX form factor is preferable as well as a blue colour scheme to match the rest of my build; although an all-black will be equally as good. If anybody has any ideas or recommendations that would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Ca11umH
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    Can someone pwease make me a wallpaper of Linus and Luke together in the couple scene eating popcorn? Its so cute!
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