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MouseTrsp

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About MouseTrsp

  • Birthday Sep 19, 1978

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  1. Vessel: MouseTrap Hardline Water Cooled PC Build Log - Yes, you can play Battlefield on it https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0 LG 34UM67 Curved Ultrawide FreeSync Monitor https://www.vessel.com/videos/G-DUjgUyY
  2. Pick Me, Pick Me, I could use this for a new editing rig! LOL Thanks for the giveaway guys and the chance to win a great CPU.
  3. I would need to say the EDG750 PSU, it has a nice new design to it with great performance from what i have seen. Thanks again for these great giveaways! Now if I could just win one...lol
  4. A BIG THANKS goes out to you guys for all the great content you guys have produced, And congrats on your success, you guys are a great team and deserve it! Good Luck and Thanks!
  5. You can also check out 20:15 toward the end.....
  6. Its a nice unit all around and a cool LTT skin to match... Thanks for the giveaway and a great review.
  7. Of course the videos allowing us a chance to win items as sweet as these....lol Thanks Guys!
  8. How were the test results with the included fans? The test results shown are for the Noctua fans only correct?
  9. You should see a jump in performance and a latency drop running a single i350. Teaming might raise your latency but will raises your usable throughput, that said all of this is limited to your connection / network setup. Teaming them would offer you a 2 gigabit connection over your network opposed to a single ports 1 gigabit but not much help over your ISP connection. All this is dependent of your network and use case of course.
  10. One of the cards I have used and am using now that I have been happy with is the StarTech PCIe x4 ST2000SPEXI it is a dual port NIC and supports teaming along with many other features. Not sure what your looking for over your on-board NIC in terms of features or what not, but Intel NIC controllers are normally some of the best. What are you looking for / needing from it? I know you say that your onboard NICs are slow but your running two Intel NICs one is the i217 the other is an i210, the card I listed above runs the High performance i350. Possible teaming the two i350 ports would give you the increased bandwidth your looking for. Other than that try and reconfigure your network settings to fit your needs. Not sure if this is what your asking but I hope it helps...
  11. In my opinion if I was to repurchase I would shoot for a higher clock i3 or an i5 for the extra cores.
  12. I've been using an i3 4150 for about a month of streaming with really good results so far, although this i3 has hyper-threading and a decent 3.5GHz clock speed. But YMMV....
  13. Great Job as always guys! And if I must say that screen is sweet! A very solid smartphone....Thanks!
  14. Again nice job guys! Really cool you guys did the signatures on the bottom side. It looks to be a solid laptop from the frame to the components inside, have to say I love the looks and that screen...
  15. ^As stated above^ Your motherboard is not supported. The FX-9590 pulls a ton of power, VRMs are more than likely toast with no VRM sinks to cool them. That board lacks support and proper cooling for that chip. Sorry! Looks as if you will need a new board check to see what supports the FX-9590 before purchasing. Look at the Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z Or Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 GEN3 as a good replacement.
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