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JigglyPufflez

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About JigglyPufflez

  • Birthday Jul 11, 1998

Contact Methods

  • Steam
    Iamjeeebuzz
  • Origin
    MrPariah

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Melburne, Straya
  • Interests
    Computers, Gaming, Technology
  • Member title
    I plan things I never do.

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5 3470 @4.0Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Asrock Extreme 4 z77
  • RAM
    G.skill 16GB (4x4) @1600Mhz
  • GPU
    ASUS GTX 680 DCUII OC (+500 Mhz on Memory)
  • Case
    Define R4 White with Window
  • Storage
    2TB, Samsung EVO 120GB
  • PSU
    CoolerMaster GX Series 750watt 80 Plus Bronze Going to sleeve it! :D
  • Display(s)
    Acer Monitor 1920x1080
  • Cooling
    Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow
  • Mouse
    Razer Taipan
  • Sound
    Razer Kraken

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  1. Steam Link is for games, what could I use to watch, netflix or popcorn time? Edit: Don't worry did some research and it is exactly what I'm looking for, thanks very much!
  2. So here's the situation I'm in, my modem is right next to my computer, and my computer connected directly to my modem via ethernet, has an internet speed just fast enough to watch Netflix/Stan/Popcorn Time. My lounge where my TV is connected to the wifi, has an internet speed to slow to use Netflix/Stan/720pYoutube. Is there any way I can stream content to my TV from my PC, but keeping the internet speeds my computer has? Say streaming what the computer sees, as opposed to the service on the wifi network? I'm not sure if I was clear in my explanation, if you have any questions feel free to ask. Thanks in advanced for any help Note: Netflix isn't released here in Australia yet, I say my internet is fast enough to watch it, because it's fast enough to watch Stan, I assume if my PC can watch Stan (Basically like Australian Netflix) it can watch Netflix also.
  3. I appreciate it bud, but I found one on ebay for $1.89 c:
  4. I understand it'll work on a portable DVD player, it worked on my PSP when I had one, however would it work on a PC? Because usually on a PC you have to set the sound output. and if it is connected to 2 headphones but only with one input, I'm confused what I might have to set the sound to. Or does it just work? I'm confused :c
  5. So I was wondering if I could buy a Audio Jack Spliiter something like this Would I be able to simple plug it into my PC and then plug 2 headphones into it and have the sound come out both of the headphones? Thanks for any help in advanced!
  6. Well the title says it all, but when I press either the windows, Ctrl, alt or shift keys. I get a loud beeping noise , any idea how to stop this sound? Running Window 8.1 64. Thanks for any help!
  7. The Sennheiser ones, are really good have more bass than the Audio technicas, however lack a little in mids and lows not as much, but just a little. The Audio-technicas apparently have amazing balance between mids, highs and lows, their bass doesn't compete with the U 320s, but have a really good balance. It lacks a mic, however it also seems they are more comfortable than the U 320 and have a more durable build. U320 = $99 and the ATH-M30X = $109, so the 518's are $20 more than the M30X.
  8. found them for $129, something I'm willing to pay, are they that much better than both the cans I mentioned?
  9. I'm about to get one of these headsets for christmas and I'm a bit stumped as to which one, I primarily game, however I do like my music and have been getting into a lot more movies lately. So I've come to you guys for help!
  10. It was the mobo that broke first, forcing me to use the front one in the case, then that got tugged on my by myself, breaking that, now I have to use the usb unfortunately. So yes both are broken
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