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z0ne

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  1. I can vouch for the earlier suggested P650RG, you could go P670RG if you want it to be bigger. I suggest you take a look at http://rjtech.com/ think it might be cheaper than Sager. Btw: P650RG=NP8658, you can take a look on http://www.clevo.com.tw/clevo_prodetail.asp?id=837〈=en for the specs. If you have a question about the laptop feel free to PM me. Oh and it's usually way cheaper to buy the SSD seperate and throw it in yourself, this may go for the RAM as well.
  2. It will! Just making sure we're not misinforming you
  3. It's a fine choice, beware though, the xeon doens't have integrated graphics so you will have to have a dedicated GPU!
  4. Thanks for all the tips guys, ill cherish them forever and put them to good use! ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Better?
  5. Not the best PSU you could've gotten but it should be able to handle it just fine, make sure everything is socketed well! if the problem persists start worrying, otherwise I wouldn't worry too much about it!
  6. Maybe one of the sockets was just not plugged in fully? Maybe a software issue with hibernation? try to put it in hibernate again. If the problem stops occuring I wouldn't worry about it Edit: what PSU do you have and what GPU and CPU are you using with it?
  7. Specs wise it's a good buy. Haven't got a clue how the build quality and cooling is. Also it is quite a bit thicker then it appears to be, just a heads up
  8. z0ne

    Dutch Talk

    Even op tweakers v&a voor <5 euro eentje kopen? EDIT: Oeps ik reageer op een post van een week geleden
  9. Converting it to euros you are saving about 50 euros in total, so about 35 pounds, and they aren't including a fan because they're selling tray cpu's. It's fine but not a no-brainer, false advertising
  10. If you don't have anything you should start by getting a breadboard, bunch of jumper cables, Couple f/f jumper connectors, led's, resistors, and sensors or other stuff that you need to make a build. When I buy new parts for my Arduino i usually want to build something specific, so I buy the parts I need :\ Edit: Whats your usecase? And follow your own topics please
  11. 8 hours is all you're going to get if you dont want it to be clunky, you could always carry an external battery to charge on the go when youre not using them. What is your use case? because if you want them as a replacement for casual headphones the technology isnt there yet, earsbuds still sound like earbuds and tiny batteries aren't long lasting (8 hours in such a formfactor is already quite impressive) For a workout the jaybirds are ideal imo, first ever earbuds I ever liked to wear during workouts!
  12. Are you running the Hulu stream @ (very) high resolution?
  13. Marshall usually puts out quality stuff, if their headphones are anything like their guitar packs. Build quality looks solid enough. Not more I can tell about them though, except that they have 4+/5 star reviews.
  14. Like most posters I'm telling you it's overkill unless you have money to throw away. But you asked for specs, so here you go. http://www.digitalstorm.com/unlocked/sli-nvidia-gtx-980-ti-4k-gaming-performance-benchmarks-idnum358/ Just buy one 980 TI and waste more money on a ballin' screen. EDIT: for the overclocked specs just add a few %
  15. You could have a look at the Clevo p650RG/p650RE at xoticpc or rjtech, not sure if they are as price competitive in the US as they are in the EU. Good luck narrowing down your choice! Im sorry for widening the spectrum
  16. It needs a 19 volt output, because that is the voltage needed to charge your laptop, the maximum rated amperage pull can be higher or lower than your adapter amperage rating.(about 2.4A in your case) A lower max amp will result in your laptop charging more slowly than normal, a higher max amp will result in your laptop charging normally. Your adapter is 45W max. Which means that if you get a battery that is 19V 90 WHr that has a max amp of 2.4A you will be able to charge it for at least 2 hours like you would charge it off the wall. However a higher max amp and more WHr results in a pricier and bulkier battery. So summarizing/TL:DR you have to get a 19v battery and it should ideally have a max output of about 2.4 amp. An example of a decent battery is this http://www.amazon.com/RAVPower-23000mAh-Portable-Charger-External/dp/B00HFMUBYG The amount of Watthours is 115 mathematically (if the 23000mAh is at 5v) it is probably a little lower (because marketing) than that so say 90 Whr, this means you could charge your laptop for about 2 hours as if you would charge from the wall. At a 100 bucks/5 stars it sounds quite good. Do consider size/and type of output connector before you buy. If you want me to reply please use @z0ne / quote me (This was typed in a rush, excuse my english ) Some more options (You still have to make sure they have the same connector as your laptop) http://amzn.com/B00NBI1GQK http://amzn.com/B00B45EOYS
  17. Even though a dual core is really getting outdated, it will be able to handle all of those things. (If multimedia just means watching videos). Provided you run at a normal resolution ofcourse. You are bound to get comments to not buy the Corsair CX. The CX is good enough to power this rig albeit not the best you can get for the money. EDIT: Remember that for $100 extra you can get an i5, which makes the the rig a lot more futureproof and upgradeable to a gaming pc with a cheap used GPU. EDIT2: Follow your own topic.
  18. Top one is indeed overdone, but I like the shape more. You could just make the top one blue and red
  19. z0ne

    USB D/R

    Try and remove the driver in device manager and let windows install the default one. If you can get internet any other way
  20. z0ne

    USB D/R

    Disabled usb 3.0 in bios as well? What type of WiFi dongle do you have?
  21. z0ne

    USB D/R

    http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1783536/usb-ports-disconnecting-reconnecting.html
  22. Don't think you could use either the android or IOS models' enhanced functionality(volume up/down, picking up calls), I would look around on google
  23. Linus said he prefered the momentums, doesn't make them less awesome certainly for under a 100 bucks!
  24. I've got the sennheiser urbanite, which has decent quality. you could opt for a urbanite XL if you want closed over ear. They recently dropped in price i've seen them for under 100, if you don't care much for base get the momentum!
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