acolombo
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About acolombo
- Birthday Nov 11, 1993
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Gender
Male
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Location
Cesena, Italy
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Interests
Mostly interested in cars, girls, graphic design and tech. I also like food and sleeping.
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Occupation
Student / Graphic Designer
System
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CPU
i7 4790 4.00GHz
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Motherboard
AsRock H97M Pro4
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RAM
4x 8GB Kingston HyperX 1866MHz
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GPU
VTX3D R9-280 X-Edition
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Case
iTek Spacebox
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Storage
3TB WD Caviar Green + 2x 320GB Seagate ST3320820AS
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PSU
Corsair CX750M
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Display(s)
3x Acer P193W
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Cooling
13$ Chinese Cooler
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Keyboard
Perixx Px-5200 w/Mx-Blues
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Mouse
5$ Chinese Mouse modded w/ Omron White Switches + Logitech T650 Touchpad
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Sound
Monoprice 108323 Headphones + Creative Inspire T3200 Speakers
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Operating System
Windows 10
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What makes a mechanical gaming keyboard good?
acolombo replied to Cantaloupeman's topic in Peripherals
It comes down to what suit your needs. Not everyone likes RGB and not everyone likes the same switch. Everyone has its kind of keyboard he likes more. -
Is there really anything I could do, especially for the graphics card? Would a fan on the side panel help? Is it better as an Intake or Exhaust?
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Hey guys, My CPU (4790 non-K) at full load is at around 70°C with peaks of 78°C, and my gpu (R9 280) at full load is around 80°C with peaks of 86°C. Are those temps still safe while gaming or should I make something to improve the situation? My case is a mATX case the size of a mITX gaming case and the hairflow isn't so good even if I have two 120mm intakes, and I can't liquid cool the components in the near future.
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That looks like a little nice thing to have, super cool video!
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I'm building an HTPC as cheaply as I can. I already have the ram, 2x2GB of DDR2 SO-DIMM, and the CPU, an AMD Phenom x4 9500. Both come from dead computers of mine. Now I want to buy this mini-ITX board: J&W MINIX 780G as I've found one on local listings for around 50$. The RAM should be almost surely compatible, but the mobo says on its specs that it only supports 65W TDP processors! What will likely happen if I install my AMD Phenom x4 9500 which is rated at 95W?? Thanks, Andrea
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the screen
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I want to build an AMD rig for my girlfriend. As we are very short on money and I can't find any recent intel cpus in the used market, I would like to see if there any AMDs maybe. The problem is I don't know what to actually look for... I was looking for previous gen i7 (socket 1155) and current gen i5 (socket 1150). Which models are the direct alternatives to them? Which models should I look for and what's their socket (so I can also find a mobo)? This is not a gaming rig, we don't even need a graphic card, this is only for graphic design so what we need is a powerful cpu, also I don't overclock
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If the giveaway is still open I'd love to win a mouse, it's one of the only things I don't feel to buy but would need it a lot!
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I like 65%, just like 60% but with directional keys! I'd love to win the Poker though.
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I'm using this mouse since 4 years and I love it. It's the perfect shape for me. Does something similar exist for gaming?
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550-650... surely not more than that...
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http://www.amazon.it/EVGA-220-G2-0750-XR-alimentatore-per-computer/dp/B00J01K3E8/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1427940305&sr=1-1&keywords=evga+750+g2 out of the budget