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Hey guys, I have a plan in mind, and all the hardware is in my Newegg Cart! here is the specs: Case: NZXT Phantom 530 (White) MOBO: MSI z97 SLI Krait Edition Processor: i5 4690k GPU: EVGA 04G-P4-2983-KR GTX 980 RAM: 2x8 1866 HyperX Fury (White) Power: EVGA 850w SuperNova Gold CPU Cooling: Kraken x61 Monitor: LG 2550x1080p IPS Display using a DisplayPort cable I have a question nagging my brain that is really driving me nuts! Is it best to have the intakes in the front sides and bottom with exhaust on the top and rear? Or can I invert the motherboard and have the radiator blowing out the bottom with a fan intake at the top? Any more recommendations or this build would be sweet, and I will post pictures of the final product on this thread in the next few weeks.
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I just love this RAM :wub:
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Link This board seriously looks awesome! I love the minimal look with the faded IO ports! Though I wish the whole IO was faded looking. I can't find anything on the price though. Thoughts?
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While trolling around PCpartpicker I encountered a rare beauty... In fact, it is SO PRETTY I have to share it with the forum In FULL SIZE! The Zotac GTX 970 4GB AMP! Extreme http://pcpartpicker.com/part/zotac-video-card-zt9010310p Specs: (from PC part picker) 3 Display port, 1 HDMI, 1 DVI (PERFECT) 4GB GDDR5 1.20Ghz Shipping clock (Highest 970 on PCPartpicker) Now for Newegg reviewer's reported OC (all on core) 1273 Mhz by Andrey P. 1620 Mhz nicholas C 1500 Mhz Johnathon P. Seems like Andrey got a bad chip... #PCMasterrace This card makes those Consoles look like Peasants AND run like snails.
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Hello all! So I had a question, and it's pretty straight forward. Any thoughts on the MSI Big Bang motherboard? Any experience, information, pros, or cons? Thanks all
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Hey Linus and team, I do remember seeing one AIO video in specific, and while it was a great video, it sits in a 'playlist' by its lonesome. I was hoping to offer a suggestion in the way of AIO solutions to review and test out. In fact, MSI is expanding into awesome markets, and interests by developing what they claim is the first gaming ready AIO solution named the AG270 2PE. A very sexy name aside, MSI catches my eye with their gaming line of products, an if this product was first of few to be covered by LMG, that would be great! (Hopefully the sexyness of gaming mother boards would be next in line?). AIO's just still seem like they lack the features over building a similar product for a friend like i do, despite major convenience. However when i saw this, i was tempted to question its much larger viability for some people i build for. The specs are nice, and the form factor matches as well. Thanks for the time, if I've posted this in the wrong place, someone freely guide me to the 'video suggestion' area, than you! Hope to see this in an upcoming video if there's room in the 'product to be reviewed stack,' I've also posted this in the general discussion as well, just in case. Thanks! -Brendan Here's a link to their page for the product as well: http://www.msi.com/p...l#hero-overview
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Hey Linus and team, I do remember seeing one AIO video in specific, and while it was a great video, it sits in a 'playlist' by its lonesome. I was hoping to offer a suggestion in the way of AIO solutions to review and test out. In fact, MSI is expanding into awesome markets, and interests by developing what they claim is the first gaming ready AIO solution named the AG270 2PE. A very sexy name aside, MSI catches my eye with their gaming line of products, an if this product was first of few to be covered by LMG, that would be great! (Hopefully the sexyness of gaming mother boards would be next in line?). AIO's just still seem like they lack the features over building a similar product for a friend like i do, despite major convenience. However when i saw this, i was tempted to question its much larger viability for some people i build for. Thanks for the time, if ive posted this in the wrong place, someone freely guide me to the 'video suggestion' area, than you! Hope to see this in an upcoming video if there's room in the 'product to be reviewed stack,' Thanks! -Brendan Here's a link to their page for the product as well: http://www.msi.com/product/aio/AG270_2PE.html#hero-overview
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Hey guys i am here to ask for a pc build for $1600, i this pc would we my first build, this pc should be a bitfenix prodigy(mini itx build), Nvidia card( i don't want a hot card), liquid cooled like a h90,h80i or 120xl some like that with noctua fans, a good psu for overclocking and easy to route the cable, no OS i have windows 8.1,no peripherals and please suggest a good 23-25 inch monitor for $200 and a motherboard with a great sound so i don't need to by a DAC. thanks for reading.
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The Red Harbinger team launched a crowdfunding for a case special designed for mining rigs, the dopaMINE. Red Harbinger is quite known for their badass desk-computer. (just scroll a bit down: http://www.redharbinger.com/press/ ) They are launching an indiegogo campaign and are hoping to raise $20.000, which looks quite easy to reach. They will be available in white and black. Offers space for a motherboard up to the E-atx format, 6 GPU's, 2 PSU's, 1 hdd (2.5" or 3.5" drive), and 3 120/140mm fans. I think it really looks just amazing! But the price might be a bit high, 250 usd, or if you are early you can get it for only 200 usd. So if you want an amazing mining rack, this is the way to go, the cases are easy to stack after all. Source: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dopamine-cryptocurrency-mining-case-by-red-harbinger
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Hi Guys, I'm an amateur photographer and I decided to take some pics of my set up/rig (finally) so.. here you go let me know what you think Specs: i7 3770k @4.20Ghz (Stock OC from mobo) 16gb Ram Vengeance LP 1600Mhz MSI Mpower Z77 MSI 780 Lightning 128gb M4 SSD 4tb (3 HDD's) for Storage Ultra x4 1050w NZXT Phantom 410 Dell U2212HM x2 Razer Abyssus Corsair K70 And my camera is a Canon T3i (or 600D I think, its the same thing) Here's my Facebook public album just in case! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153794864405032.1073741829.533930031&type=1&l=51a27895a1
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Fractal the company that brought you such wonderful cases such as the R4 and their awesome Newton Series of Power Supplies have just released an app for iOS and Android that showcases their plethora of cases and power supplies. I Installed the App (Android, Samsung Galaxy S3 running CM 10.2) and I must say it's absolutely phenomenal! It performs well and spares no detail! There is even a virtual reality mode that lets you pinch-zoom, rotate, and really get a feel for the look of their cases. Android app Here is a video from Newegg showcasing the new App. ****Warning Super Gay****** What do you guys think?
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Hey guys, I've decided to upgrade my past rig (which is used for gaming/coding/photo and video editing/rendering/VM, in no particular order) to something a little better. So here we go More to come
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Hello, The pass couple of weeks, I have went around to try around many different mices . I came down with 2 types mice , but in need of opinions to which one to choose
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How overclockable is this card generally if at all.
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I wanted to throw this photo I took at today's paintball event onto the forum before Linus makes a thread for the event. Enjoy, Ridiculously Photogenic Luke
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Hello Everyone, I need your help, so I am planning on building a small form factor gaming pc with the following components. I am partial to the gtx 770 but am open to suggestions. I do not play MMO's and would like to run almost any other popular game on a 1920x1080 Monitor on ultra at 40+ fps. My absolute max for this pc is $1500, but I would prefer to keep it around 1400 USD (not including peripherals). I am planning to over clock a little bit, not too heavy though. Here is my parts list (There is link at the bottom to PC Part Picker): CPU: Intel i5-4670k -- I think this is pretty much set in stone. I am open to suggestions, but I like this CPU. GPU: Galaxy GeForce GTX 770 2GB -- I like the GTX 770 and I picked this aftermarket card because it looks sexy in white (Yes I realize you can get other cards like the Asus gtx 770 for cheaper) Again I am open to suggestions, but I think this card will suit my needs well. PSU: Corsair Gaming Series 700 Watt RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16 GB -- I want 16gb 1600mhz ram and I you suggest other ram like crucial ballistix, please explain why you chose it over the vengeance. CPU Cooler: Phanteks U-Type Dual Tower Heat-Sink PH-TC12DX Black -- I love the look and performance of this CPU cooler, but if there is a thinner, high quality case available I will change it to fit the case. Motherboard: Z87 LGA 1150 mATX motherboard -- I am not sure about this choice, if you have a better option please suggest it. Case: Fractal Design Arc Mini -- I am currently using this case because it looks sexy. I would like a smaller case for easier travel though, and would like recommendations as to high quality small and portable cases. I am willing to spend more money on the case if it means better portability and quality. HDD: WD Blue 1 TB 7200 RPM SSD: Samsung 840 Pro Series 128GB Case Fans: Fractal Design Silent Series R2 Fans to match the case -- if I change cases i will likely change fans PC Parts Picker Link: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/26iD6%C2'> As I said I am looking for a case smaller than the arc mini, but still high quality case (hopefully just as sexy as the Fractal Design Cases). I am change CPU cooler and gnu if it will mean a smaller case for better portability. I also don't know about the motherboard so some advice on that would be great. Any advice is appreciated, thanks in advance for your help!
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So, quite recently, I got the Samsung Galaxy S5 after my valiant S2 died after years of service (lest we forget), and I felt like sharing random stuff with you people about it. Basic Overview: I got the 16GB model with 4G, this comes with a Quad Core processor at 2.5GHZ, and the Snapdragon 801 chipset, and with 2GB of RAM. I cried because this phone is faster than my Surface... Anyway, the phone is IP67 Water Resistant, and comes with a 1080x1920 Super AMOLED screen. And, I got a 64GB microsd card from Kogan to put in it. woop woop Aesthetics and Build Quality: The phone is quite nice to look at, with the odd perforated back, which I have a love/hate relationship with, it's nice and grippy to hold, but horrible looking. The phone is built very solidly, however, the back falls off quite easily when dropped, which breaks the rubber seal that makes it water resistant. The phone has a chromey plastic around the sides, which a flap on the bottom covering the microUSB 3.0 port. Buttons/Ports/Connectivity: The phone has a volume rocker on the right and a lock/power button on the right, both of which are very clicky, it has a home button on the front of the phone, at the bottom, which Samsung has become known for, to the left of the home button, there is a multitasking button, which has replaced the menu button, but if you hold it down it still acts as a menu button, and to the right of the home button, a back button, which does what you expect. Both the back and multitasking buttons are backlit and are on the touch screen, and not physical. The phone has a microUSB 3.0 port on the bottom, but for some unknown reason, Samsung only provides a microUSB 2.0 cable in the box. There is an audio port at the top, and Samsung provides some excellent in-ear headphones with the phone as well. The phone has a STUPID ***** BUCKET FULL OF ****** ON THE ********* BACK *****.. Yes, I meant the phone has a speaker on the back. OH MY GOD SAMSUNG GOD DAMN IT PUT IT IN USEFUL PLACE ARGGHGHHGHGHGHG! The phone has an IR blaster on the top, and the smart remote app does work, and the heart beat sensor is right under the camera, but it's a bit iffy. Internet/4G/Call Quality: The phone has excellent reception, with crystal clear audio when in a call, the wi-fi works fine, but is a bit slow for my tastes, the 4G however... GOD DAMN THAT IS FAST. Everyday Usage: TouchWiz WAS horrible, but they've toned it down alot now, and with enough settings done... like DISABLING MY MAGAZINE DEAR GOD DOES ANYONE USE THAT CRAP!? It provides quite a nice android experience, and is very zippy. Android 4.4.2 KitKat still has Holo Blue, which I hate, even though they said that they'd remove it... oh well. The keyboard that comes with the phone... god damn. It's amazing, with the dedicated number row, and always registers correctly, and comes with Swype functionality, but I STILL DOWNLOADED SWIFTKEY LEL. The phone has a 2800MaH battery, and lasts for a good 2-3 days with normal usage, and probably 1 day with POWER USAAAGE. The screen on this phone... oh... oh yees.... words can not explain how good it is, it may not be 4K like the LG G3, but god damn, this screen just POPS, the screen has great color depth, and is crystal clear, and you can view it at any angle, and the brightness only needs to be at about halfway even in direct sunlight, but at full brightness.... DEAR GOD, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE AT FULL BRIGHTNESS. The heart rate sensor does work, but you need to be very still, and it's quite useless to me. The fingerprint reader is a two edged sword, when it works, it works pretty damn well, but when it doesn't... GOD DAMN IT PHONE RECOGNIZE MY FINGER! This can usually be rectified with a damp cloth though, and just a slight wipe then dry on the screen. Oh yeah, it is actually waterproof, very waterproof, i'm completely confident swimming with this phone. Camera: Amazing, just freaking amazing, this phone's camera is 16 Megapixels, and can shoot videos in 4K, and my god, the pictures it takes are AMAZING, and the selective focus works 90% of the time, and comes out beautifully, so this camera is extremely recommended, and proves you don't need some weird 41MP camera on some Windows Phone. Good Phone, 10/10 would steal again.
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OK, so i'm a teen in Australia. Woo. AUSTRALIA HAS HORRIBLE PRICES FOR EVERYTHING, DO YOU KNOW THAT!? ESPECIALLY PC PARTS! And that is why I've come to you, people of LTT! I need you to help me see if this build is alright for 3K AUD, because i'm currently saving for it now, and don't want to be buying the wrong things. AIM: To have a very good PC for gaming and possible video editing. MONITORS/PERIPHERALS: I already have that sorted out, just factor in it will be at 1080 x 1920. I don't need to be educated on how to build a computer and things like that, as i've done it before, i'm fairly sure I have a good build planned but I just need to make sure. PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor ($409.00 @ CPL Online) CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X61 106.1 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($159.00 @ PCCaseGear) Motherboard: Asus MAXIMUS VII HERO ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($280.00 @ CPL Online) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1866 Memory ($195.00 @ CPL Online) Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($159.00 @ PLE Computers) Storage: Western Digital BLACK SERIES 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($169.00 @ PCCaseGear) Video Card: MSI GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB TWIN FROZR Video Card ($849.00 @ CPL Online) Case: NZXT Phantom 630 (White) ATX Full Tower Case ($159.00 @ PLE Computers) Power Supply: Corsair RM 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($189.00 @ Mwave Australia) Optical Drive: Pioneer BDR-209DBK Blu-Ray/DVD/CD Writer ($89.00 @ CPL Online) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro (OEM) (64-bit) ($165.00 @ CPL Online) Case Fan: Noctua NF-A14 ULN 140mm Fan ($28.00 @ CPL Online) Case Fan: Noctua NF-A14 ULN 140mm Fan ($28.00 @ CPL Online) Case Fan: Noctua NF-A14 ULN 140mm Fan ($28.00 @ CPL Online) Case Fan: Noctua NF-A14 ULN 140mm Fan ($28.00 @ CPL Online) Case Fan: Noctua NF-A14 ULN 140mm Fan ($28.00 @ CPL Online) Case Fan: Noctua NF-A14 ULN 140mm Fan ($28.00 @ CPL Online) Total: $2990.00 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Some of you may remember my previous post about the new Zenbook Infinity being present at Computex, but nobody was allowed to touch it and we didn't know much about the specs. One thing we did know for sure was that it was very beautiful, probably the best looking notebook at Computex. The guys at Anandtech have managed to get a hands on with a fully functional 13.3" version, featuring a 2560x1440 capacitive touch IPS panel and a Gorilla Glass 3 lid. However it still keeps the radial brushed finish from previous Zenbooks/Transformers on the aluminium underneath the glass. The result looks extremely beautiful from the picture and I bet it looks even better IRL. I hope ASUS has used an oleophobic layer to decrease fingerprints, though. The version they had actually has a dark blue finish on it and the ASUS logo is illuminated. The build quality, trackpad and keyboard felt great on the prototype machine (nice to hear considering how annoying the trackpad on the UX31 can be from experience). A big problem with high resolutions on small displays is that Windows does not scale well at all, as can be seen with the previous Zenbook models featuring a 1080p display, we can only hope Microsoft will fix that in W8.1, which they should considering their major competitor already has a product with similar PPI to this (MBP13" and possibly the MBA 13" at WWDC or later this year). Internally the Zenbook has a Core i7-4558U featuring Intel's Iris 5100 graphics, which should be good for the tasks this notebook is made for (word processing, browsing, video etc.) while also being very power efficient. There is no mention, however of what the expected battery life is. There is no word on when it will be available but Anandtech expects it to be released close to Windows 8.1 launch, hopefully that means the DPI scaling problem will be fixed. Source: http://www.anandtech.com/show/7035/asus-zenbook-infinity-hands-on-with-the-most-beautiful-notebook-at-computex What do you think about this product? If the DPI scaling issues with windows are fixed, do you think you'd be convinced to buy this/something similar? Have you ever seen a sexier notebook? I personally love the UX31, the thinness and lightness really make it a great laptop to carry for school and it performs very smooth during everyday tasks so I can only expect this to be even better. Depending on the price and whether the issues I talked about are fixed, I might consider buying one around Christmas time.
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Hi all, So I bought my first gaming PC back in about February and I got the Coolermaster Devastator Bundle with it. I do enjoy the mouse but it isn't the most comfortable nor the most accurate mouse. I play a bit, not heaps, but a bit of cs:go and I want a great experience for it. I've been looking at multiple different mice, and I've narrowed it down to my favorites which are: Coolermaster Mizer Razer Deathadder Chroma Asus ROG Gladius Cougar 700m Zowie EC2 Evo Steelseries Rival Steelseries Sensei RAW (rubber) Steelseries Sensei Pro Steelseries Kana V2 Logitech G502 Proteus Core So I like all of these, I've tried the cougar before and love it, but the other mice have either great reviews or just catch my eye and interest. When I look everywhere it's constantly, "go with a steelseries rival or a deathadder" but of course there is just so many other options. I'm not picky on colours and high DPI, but I like an ergonomic style, even though the Cougar is a lot different, it's easily customized to my needs. So what should I definitely NOT get from these, and any suggestions from experiences on which are great? Thanks heaps