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Nabstylez

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About Nabstylez

  • Birthday Dec 28, 1991

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    thedevmeister

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Sweden
  • Occupation
    Network Technician
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 3930k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Rampage Black Edition
  • RAM
    32GB Corsair @ 1866
  • GPU
    2x Asus GTX1070 STRIX
  • Case
    BeQuiet Base 900 Pro
  • Storage
    2x Kingston 250G SSDs, not raided.
  • PSU
    Corsair AX860i
  • Display(s)
    3x Asus ROG SWIFT 1440p, 165Hz IPS
  • Cooling
    Corsair H110
  • Keyboard
    Razer BlackWidow Chroma TE..
  • Mouse
    DreamMachines D3
  • Sound
    Creative Soundblaster Z, Audio Technica ATH-ADG1X
  • Operating System
    Windows 10, Ubuntu 17.10

Nabstylez's Achievements

  1. I'm using 2x 128GB SSDs in RAID 0, nothing else. My mechanical drive failed on me, so now I have nothing to secure my sourcefiles and other data. Reason why I don't get storage even if it's critical, I haven't found a drive worthy enough (that I know of) to fit in my quiet system yet.
  2. The title, yes sure, I can read. But the question itself is to be answered, not the title. Besides; HTML & CSS was noted with ( ) due to it is markup, not a programming language. SQL on the other hand, what makes this a non-programming-language to you?
  3. No sir, but these are still languages and I use them. The question was: "what languages you all use and why". Ain't correct to answer with these then?
  4. Few pointers; Start by actually designing your own pages ( Noted "design by: FreeCSSTemplates.org." in footer ). Study in semantics, I see you ( or template creator ) use alot of empty elements to add "spacing". All of the above ( kirashi's post ).
  5. I use PHP, SQL & Javascript daily (ofc along with HTML and CSS). Started out randomly with PHP and I'm stuck since.
  6. I did upgrade this right after posting due to instant need of more power. Here's the "new" one.
  7. I upgrade when I have a good enough reason. Generally when awesome new things get implemented (ex. DDR4 to "Haswell-E"), or if it's a >15-20% performance increase from my current system.
  8. I feel so darn oldschool with Bloomfield and all. But it still does it's job at 4GHz 24/7.
  9. So, it feels good to finally join. Have been meaning to join for so long now, only needed a kick in the butt to do it.
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