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Gender
Male
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Location
Sweden
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Occupation
Flipping dope =D
System
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CPU
Intel i5 4460
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Motherboard
Gigabyte B85M-DS3H
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RAM
HyperX Black 8GB 1600MHz
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GPU
AMD R9 280X 3GB
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Case
Fractal Design Node 804
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Storage
Samsung Evo 250GB SSD
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PSU
Fractal Design 650W 80+
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Display(s)
BenQ 24" XL2411T 144Hz
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Keyboard
Ducky Mini
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Mouse
Steelseries Sensei RAW
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Sound
Kingston Hyper X Cloud
siiC's Achievements
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Mice of all kinds is always what you personally prefer. On the wireless hand though, there's very limited options. I do know Gigabyte has a wireless gaming mouse that I've heard good things about. But your best option is to go to your local store and see what fits your hand best in person.
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360 dpi. Nothing less, nothing more.
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The description you gave sounds like your daily Razer product. Either you have a really bad soundcard in your motherboard, have bad Windows settings or you've got a faulty product. Which is for you to find out. Good luck.
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Hehe.. Sorry for not keeping it clean though.. Feels like I failed the 60% club.. I'll have to clean it tomorrow..
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Hello. Here I am, on LTT-forums officially showcasing my setup for the first time. Hopefully you'll enjoy these images and give me some feedback on the setup in general. I'll start out by giving you the simple specifications of the computer and move on towards more in depth specs like gear, sleeving and so on. Computer specifications: Fractal Design Node 804 Intel Core i5 4460 (Haswell refresh @stock) AMD R9 280X Sapphire 3GB OC Samsung Evo 250GB HyperX 1600MHz Black Fractal Design 650W 80+ Gigabyte B85M-DS3H Corsair H90 Corsair AF120mm Silent - x3 Fractal Design 120mm - x2 Noctua NF-P12 120mm - x1 Gear & accessories: Ducky Mini (MX Brown with white LED) Steelseries Sensei RAW Steelseries QCK+ WD 2TB External HDD Microsoft Lifecam DX-Racer D-Series STRIDER V2 One of my biggest interest revolving computers is mainly looks. The build itself does what I need it to do but I constantly try to enhance it looks. I really enjoy sleeving cables so the most of my cables around the house are sleeved and tidy. However here comes a bunch of images of the setup. SIICNEZZ 1.0 SOLDERING / SLEEVING STATION FAPTOP
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750D is an amazing case. Although I can't forget to mention the 800D which is an old favorite.
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What if the difference between the different "RAIDS"?
siiC replied to siiC's topic in Storage Devices
Had no idea that Linus made a video about this. Thanks. Regarding this, I wanted a reliable source, I don't trust wikipedia, honestly. -
Small things count. It will make a completely different look running a enclosed water cooling system from Corsair with the white Corsair logo on top of it. Telling you it'll look magical!
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To start the topic of, I'm quite aware of todays computer hardware and I would call myself an enthusiast. However I've never looked into RAID or anything along those lines. I don't want you to write a whole reply about how it works, well you can if you want to but I want you to provide me a link towards a read worthy page filled with only the neccesary and basic information about RAID since I only want to know how it works, not get involved with it. Hope you understand my regards with this thread.. Thanks in advance..
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As black as you can with white details and white leds. Don't overdo it, keep it clean.
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http://www.inet.se The most userfriendly and prefered site as far as I know, and I'm a swede so I should know, right?
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I'm actually running an AMD card right now. I hate it just for one cause.. CCC, please, make the pain stop..
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I agree. Today 120GB drives has became the new 60GB drives if you understand my point. I even think the ~250GB drives are not enough these days since I want to store most of my games on the SSD as well.
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What do I need to start bitcoin mining?
siiC replied to k_jonsie_'s topic in Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining
Either a really good mining-rig or a infinite life potion.. To be fair and square, I have a really small single USB-stick that I got because I think it looks cool. Can't even remember the specifications of it. If you want the mining to even out you need to spend atleast a couple of thousand dollars on a good rig. To be honest, it's more effort than outcome. -
Really great and detailed review. Surely this isn't the card reviews that I'd usually read about these lowend cards that doesn't really interest me but the layout and way you explained it surely catched me, thanks for the reading experience!