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TheNagveraProject

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    Gaming Commentator

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  • CPU
    Intel Core i7-4770K (Haswell) LGA1150
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z87 Maximus VI Formula Intel Z87
  • RAM
    Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3 2800MHz
  • GPU
    EVGA GeForce GTX 780 3072MB (x2 SLI)
  • Case
    Corsair Graphite 760T - White
  • Storage
    Western Digital Caviar Black 4TB (x2) Raid10 + Corsair Force GS 480GB
  • PSU
    Corsair RM Series RM 850 '80+ Gold' 1000W
  • Display(s)
    LG 21:9 UltraWide 34UM95 (x2)
  • Cooling
    Custom WaterCooling Loop
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Stealth 2014 Elite
  • Mouse
    Razer Ouroboros 8200 DPI
  • Sound
    SteelSeries Siberia + Asus ROG Xonar Phoebus

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  1. What would you guys say is the best/most optimized recording setup? (Hardware & Software) I currently use Camtasia Recorder with a Audio-Technica AT2020 on a table arm. What could I use to make myself sound better? Maybe to cancel out any background noise? P.S.Whats the best way to have instant feedback of yourself without using the default windows one which usually has quite the delay.
  2. Your problem here might simply be that the system is overheating? You could increase the RPM of the fans in your build or/and pump if your using a water-cooler, or maybe expand the possibly adding more fans if that doesn't help you could just try and clean out the system make sure that air can flow freely in and out, you do wanna keep in mind that you would preferably want positive air pressure inside your build (more air comes in then out) you can do that by changing the orientation of your fans so that more air is drawn in then pulled out. If that doesn't work I would suggest buying a different case or perhaps cleaning up your cable management? Hope this helps :3
  3. I've been subscribed to the LinusTechTips channel for a few years now since the very first unboxing videos as far as I recall, Linus and his team have given me a whole lot more knowledge and kept me up-to date with all the awesome tech of the 21st century, You have managed to turn a information and unboxing channel into something much more...you've created a whole community of really amazing and helpful people and that is really, really incredible, it's something that is not easy to achieve I think my favorite video would have to be one of the "Wet Laptop Recovery" One ( ) - for those who haven't yet seen it! - It just amazed me that it even started up and didn't even skip a beat as it opened on the same screen that it was left on! SPOILERS for those who haven't seen it haha! Anyways as slim as the chances are off winning anything on this I know the winners are going to really love the prices. I wish good luck to everyone who entered and helped to grow this community of friendly people and once again thank you so much to the whole of the Linus Tech Tips Team, Congrats on the 1 Millions subscribers you earned every single one of them, and you can be sure that number will only keep rising, never the less its an amazing milestone and you guys are awesome keep up the amazing work and p.s. I do wish you guys did more unboxing videos I use to love them! Thanks for everything! Matt. p.p.s. Below is just a little drawing I did to say thank you to you and the entire Linus Tech Tips Community!
  4. It sounds like either you have a bad connection maybe try replacing the cable you are currently using, or a second more likely scenario is that the driver has been on a full volume setting for an extended period of time which could and normally with cheaper or even some of the more premium speakers could result in pernament driver damage so my suggestion would be to borrow and test the speakers on a lower volume with a different cable or maybe a different input device or if the driver is damaged I'm afraid you will simply have to invest in a new one, although some RMA and warrenty cases will cover issues like this so it might be worth investigating that option as well. Hope this helps :3
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