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My Favourite feature has to be the slow motion camera. Many hilarious things just waiting to be filmed.
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I believe the Ki blast issue can be resolved by turning framerate to variable. Did the trick for me anyway.
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-sigh- Electrical fires are no joke. Why would you purposefully make something burn?
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genuine windows 8 key give away(congratz "MeDownYou")
ArticTiger replied to ahhming's topic in Off Topic
I'll enter why not I still need one for a project. -
Why can't we ever have a giveaway for existing forum members
ArticTiger replied to Aniallation's topic in Off Topic
The problem I find with these big giveaway sites is that they always seem sketchy. Since it's on the forums it feels more fair in a way. Also I think one of the intentions is to lure in new members to the forums. -
During the initial build of my current pc, I did not bother booting the pc up outside of the case to see if it would Post. Everything was put together and it was looking nice and shiny, so I press the power button, the fans start spinning up, nothing. Decided to call it a day there and after hours of troubleshooting the next day, sent my motherboard out for an RMA. New motherboard arrives, I start building it again (everything except the motherboard and obviously cpu and ram was still in the case). Power it on, fans start spinning, and nope, nothing. Send the motherboard out again and get a refund, buy a different motherboard. Same deal. I even bought one of those post-diag code pci displays, and it was indicating power isue or something along those lines (this is a few years back now, so it's a bit hazy). I start taking the entire pc apart, and hook it up outside of the case and it boots! I was very happy but confused as you can imagine. Start plugging it back into the case... and you guessed it. A complete no-go. In the end I was sat there for 6 months with a pc that didn't work until I figured out that the screw I used to secure the PSU to the case was too long and it was somehow triggering a reset loop or something. I will never ever forget this as part of my troubleshooting now.
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I currently contract for an IT service desk of a cruise company. One day a lady brought a laptop in that was extremely slow and horrible to work with, so I opened it up, and the hinges and parts of the keyboard were completely stuffed with cake and pink cake icing... Took a while to clean out, as I tend to make sure equipment looks usable before returning it. That was one case that stood out.
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I just noticed Linus' Hardline Water Cooled PC has no SLI bridge
ArticTiger replied to Ceatra's topic in General Discussion
Tell you what.. If I win this thing (very unlikely) I'll probably 3d print a custom white SLI bridge sleeve... Man that sounds good. -
Why can't we ever have a giveaway for existing forum members
ArticTiger replied to Aniallation's topic in Off Topic
I have participated in several giveaways but I simply don't consider myself to be a social being, does this make me a non-fan? Posts like this just feel unwelcoming for newer users. -
I would most likely donate it back. Although it's better than my current rig, I do understand the sentimental value of something and I would never like to put anyone in that position. It would make me feel uncomfortable using it and modifying it for upgrades...
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Username: Artictiger Favourite videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/Yj4PbcgKj https://www.vessel.com/videos/G-DUjgUyY Any way to support my favourite channel
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The thing I like most is how it would look in my sexy Graphite 760T I bought after checking out linus' review of it obviously! These cards look SWEET.
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Fav Jay2c video; Fav techquicky video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE7Bfw9lFfs&src_vid=1P8ZecG9iOI&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_566825 Both very informative channels
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My favourite part of the review was definately the seperate subwoofer and port on the device. I would love to hear it in action and with 4 seperate audio drivers this thing could be a beastly production laptop IMO.