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Kate admitted that she thinks something more happened to her than just a video. Plus she told me that Nathan Prescott gave her a ride from the party to the ER... and she thinks he did something to her, but she doesn't remember what. It's hard not to believe Kate considering what kind of person she is and what kind of person Nathan is. I've seen for myself exactly what that fucker is capable of. Of course, Kate asked if she should go to the police and the principal... I felt like absolute shit, but I told Kate she shouldn't go to anybody until she has more proof she was drugged. That video doesn't help her case at all and this could all backfire big time. She's going up against the whole Prescott empire, not just one rich white boy on dope. She wasn't too thrilled by my answer. I don't think she trusts me to be the one investigating all this... How can I blame her? I sometimes wonder what I am actually doing, besides getting myself in more trouble... Kate even booted me out of her room. Hello, "Everyday Hero"!
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Hi, I am planning on purchasing a gaming laptop. I was concerned about How future proof would it be and its Capacity of running games in 2024. As we can see now that Gaming laptops costing 1500$ in 2012-13 can hardly play titles from 2017. I wanted to ask What specs do a laptop need so that I'd play Major AAA titles for atleast next 5 years. I have my Eyes on Acer Predator Helios 300. I haven't played major titles like AC odyssey, Horizon zero dawn, Metro exodus, Rainbow Six, COD latest titles. I know that Helios can play these games seamlessly with fully utilising the 144Hz display and 1660Ti. Alongside these titles from past 10 years which I've missed, I also want to play All latest AAA titles. I 've only played games at 30FPS so everything would be amazing to me as I've been told. Which Laptop would be best for such future endeavours ? My Budget is around 1500$. I am willing to wait but I want best possible options available now or if there are any future laptops coming which'd fit in my budget and would be able to Run Games flawlessly for next 5-6 years. Your Help is appreciated.
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I need help going over a past exam and would appreciate any help I can get from anyone who has taken any proof-based Graph theory courses. If anyone thinks they know enough Graph theory to help, please respond/PM me. @Dash Lambda I know this isn't the usual diffeq question, but do you by any chance know someone who has taken a graph theory course?
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If AMD is red, NVIDIA is green, and Intel is blue, then they form RGB. As we (people who watch LTT videos) all know, Linus reinforces the fact that RGB is necessary for any PC. All of the companies stated above make the CPUs and Graphics Cards/GPUs needed on every computer. This proves that RGB forms the basis for all computers, whether it'd be gaming, servers, laptops, web-surfing, or workstations. Unfortunately, I cannot make a petition for anyone who sees this to agree with me, so if you do agree with me, respond with "Every PC needs RGB!" I hope this gets on to and LTT video.
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So i am planning to upgrade my Pc ASAP and i want your help. First of all here is my current setup(left) and right next to them are the components i am planning to buy. Gaming-Med Multitasking(not something crazy) BUDGET:MAX 550$ CASE:AEROCOOL BATTLEHAWK <-------- Nzxt S340 Elite Or Phanteks Eclipse P400 or smth GPU:Gigabyte Geforce Gtx 1060 3gb windforce oc <----- Dont want to upgrade my gpu yet. CPU:I3 6098p<------ I want your help here guys.Is it worth it buying one of those 2 cpus mentioned in the title(I5 8400,Ryzen 1600)or i should better wait till Ryzen 2 and PSU:CORSAIR VS550 <------------- CORSAIR RMX650 80 PLUS GOLD OR SEASONIC M12II-520 EVO 80 PLUS BRONZE(I want your help here too.Should i keep my current Psu or i should better upgrade it?) MOBO: GIGABYTE H110M DS2 REV1.0 DDR4<---------I dont know what to choose since i havent decided yet what cpu should i buy soo i want help here too. RAM:HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4-2133MHz HDD:SEAGATE BARRACUDA 1TB Thats all guys what do you think.If you have any other suggestions please let me know:D P.s Sorry for bad grammar i am from Greece.
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I don't have a PC at the moment and building a whole desktop setup from scratch. So should I go with the GTX 1060 now or wait 5 or 6 months and buy the GTX 1070. If the 1060 can run games at 60FPS 1080p max to very high settings for next 3 to 5 years I am more than happy with a 1060. But will it ?
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Hi I wonder if any of the known storage devices that exist is or can be made EMP proof? All options I heard of... *Floppy Disc (seems on paper as safest? but I could be wrong...) *CD or DVD (magnetism kills these right?) *HDD or SSD (doubt these can survive due to transistors and HDDs are not resistant to magnetism...)
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READ ALL INTO BEFORE CALCULATING PLEASE Can I get help calculating the max watt this system will produce and a recommended PSU? This is my first time build and I've purchased most of the components thus far and are labeled in the link as such. ALSO DOES THE Switftech H320 X2 Prestige Cooler PLUG INTO THE PSU OR A WALL SOCKET? The primary use: This computer is an intensive video editing, VFX, and gaming rig. Its limits will be pushed, the GPU and CPU will be overclocked. The CPU will mostly likely be 4.2hz and the GPU is subject to change upon release of the NVIDIA Pascal release... either I will be purchasing the Pascal or a second 980ti for SLI. I will add an addition HHD, a 1+tb SSD, and a 240mm radiator in the future. The system will be running a max of 9 fans at a time, CAN MY SYSTEM EVEN SUPPORT THAT MANY FANS? Lastly, if you recommend a PSU I'd prefer if was white to match my build but... I suppose that's what plastic-dip is for haha. Thanks in advance guys I will be using a 1080p 120hz 48" Sony TV as a monitor initially, but plan two migrate to 4k or multiple 1080p monitors eventually. Part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/FWVzbv PCPartPicker part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/FWVzbv Price breakdown by merchant: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/FWVzbv/by_merchant/ CPU: Intel Core i7-5820K 3.3GHz 6-Core Processor (Purchased For $300.00) Motherboard: MSI X99A SLI KRAIT EDITION ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard (Purchased For $230.00) Memory: Kingston ValueRAM 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-2133 Memory (Purchased For $125.00) Memory: Kingston ValueRAM 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-2133 Memory (Purchased For $125.00) Storage: Samsung 950 PRO 256GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive ($177.99 @ B&H) Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 1TB 2.5" Solid State Drive (Purchased For $269.00) Storage: Seagate Archive 8TB 3.5" 5900RPM Internal Hard Drive ($218.99 @ B&H) Storage: Seagate Archive 8TB 3.5" 5900RPM Internal Hard Drive ($218.99 @ B&H) Case: Fractal Design Define S w/Window ATX Mid Tower Case ($69.99 @ SuperBiiz) Power Supply: IGNORE MY CURRENT POWER SUPPLY Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM (64-bit) ($0.00) Software: Microsoft Office Home and Student 2016 ($0.00) Other: Primer & White/Orange Paint Other: Cable Sleeves (optional) ($45.00) Other: Keyboard Caps ($40.00) GPU: Copper Hyrdo 980 ti for water cooling ($800.00) Other: Hardline Tubing ($13.00) Other: Hardline Fittings Other: Logitech C920 Webcam ($50.00) GPU & CPU Cooler: Switftech H320 X2 Prestige ($215.00) Total: $3017.95 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-03-25 22:16 EDT-0400 Let me know if I made a boo-boo and need to revise any of the above
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Hi guys As the title says, I'm looking to build a overkill and future proof (if there is such a thing) pc. I'm not really sure what parts to pick, and would really appreciate som help. I want a black and white theme build, with some white led. Max budget is around 3000$, so feel free to find the best components, including keyboard and mouse. Thanks in advance.
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Original Article: http://www.engadget.com/2015/06/26/drone-that-carries-people/ Could this be the beginning of the future for flying cars? Thorstin Crijns has developed this proof of concept for his idea. It is based of the same technology that quad copters use, the only difference being, Instead of 4 rotors, there are now 16. While this is only a test flight as a proof of concept, the device managed to fly itself and the pilot for a brief amount of time. The device itself weighs in a 110lb (50KG) while its occupant weighs in at 132lb (60KG) and with the device sporting enough thrust to lift 282lb (121.18KG recurring), it should work. While the device looks terrifying, not even being the correct word to use, the concept works. See the video below: My thoughts? A while ago, I posted a topic about a new type of hover board being a distance record. With this new device from a different person. The future certainty is looking positive for Personal Flight Devices, and man am I scared, although, still excited. Your Thoughts? please leave them down below! MY THOUGHTS - Explained More In-depth While I want a hoverboard, and we are more likely to get one before a flying car. This concept is a great example about our engineering skills. Is this going to be the final design? I hope to god it isn't and as many of you, and myself have said it looks frighting and dangerous. This is a long way off from becoming a production model, but The idea is there.
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Original source: Recently the Solar Road test built in the Netherlands came out with data containing results of the amount of energy produced in a 6 month period, and the company is claiming it produced more than they expected. That's all well and good, with major tech blogs posting about it, (such as Engadget). But when you break down the figures, they not as impressive as you would have thought. Ever since Solar Roadways have been considered, Dave from the EEVBlog on YouTube has smelled something off about the project, and if it is worth it. Naturally as a follow up, he has decided to do a 3rd video with the findings to see if it was worth it, and the TL;DR answer, No, not really. In his video he breaks down the calculations, and does comparisons between smaller solar generators in the same area to see what they were achieving. After collecting the information and compared to the Solar Road, it doesn't look that impressive any more. His workings, provided by Dave himself, His previous videos in the spoiler below My thoughts. I liked the concept of solar roads, but I somehow feel they will never be efficient enough (At the current moment, given 5 years or so, who knows, but right now...) to warrant the cost of creating and fitting the panels. It was a great idea, but I feel its either too soon or the advancements are just not there yet. Your thoughts, please leave them down below!
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The title mainly explains everything, but there are some additional details. 1. I am building this system for a friend. 2. I would like the $600 gaming PC build to be more future upgrade(able) while still being able to maintain a med-high frames on BF4. 3. I would like the $800 Gaming PC build to be able to play BF4 on Ultra. OS,monitor,keyboard etc. DO NOT need to be included. Any additional questions feel free to ask. Oh, if possible try your best to fit them in the Bitfenix Prodigy because he will be going to a lot of LAN Parties/Travelling. EDIT: US Dollars is the currency.
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Hello to you, people from the Linustechtips forums! I've just finished high school (yay!). For school I've used Dropbox a lot, but the 50GB I got via Samsung is expiring this summer. At the moment I am using over 10GB already, with more to come at university, so I won't have enough space any more (and I can't remove any files, because I use everything). That's why I'm looking for an alternative. This will probably be a DIY Homeserver/NAS, or maybe a NAS from Synology or something like that. Features There are some features for the homeserver I want it to be able to have and a few that would be nice, but not necessary. The features that are quite important are: Fileserver: I want my files to be available almost everywhere (for example at home, at university), secured of course. I also want to have access to Dropbox, Google Drive etc. to move some files to and from the server and those services (I want it on Dropbox for a school project for example; to share a folder with the whole group). Download client: I don't need to explain this a lot I think. I want it to download some torrents and things like NZB files. Playing/streaming media: I'm not completely sure about this yet. With playing media, I am talking about a real HTPC use. The streaming will be from te server to the TV downstairs and maybe a Chromecast in the future. "Headset controller": I have a wireless Corsair Vengeance 2000 headset, and I would like to use it on my PS4/Xbox 360/TV. To do that I think that I could use the audio imput port on the motherboard of the server to pass through the audio to the USB dongle of the headset. Here is my awesome explanation picture : http://bluefiregaming.eu/tweakers/img/homeserverHeadset.png There a some things that would be nice to have, but not necessary: Random servers: Think of Mumble and stuff like that. Steam Client: for the use of Steam In-Home Streaming. I won't use it for now, but maybe when I get to live out on the university terrain. Budget & Preferences I have a budget of around €300 to €400 (which is about $400 to $500). The prices need to be the prices in the Netherlands (where I live, kind of obvious ). Currently, I already have a keyboard, mouse and monitor. Also, I have a small (320GB) HDD that I could maybe use. I would like to build the system in a Cooler Master HAF Stacker 915R or Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced. If a Micro-ATX system would be better, that is possible too. For some kind of reason I would like an Intel CPU, but if and AMD one would be better for the price, that's fine too. I'm not too familiar with the naming and specs of the AMD CPU's, so that's why. Requirements For the system I have a few requirements: "Future-Proof"/Upgradable: I would like the system to be future-proof (if possible of course). I don't want to keep upgrading it every year or have to pay a lot of money to do that. I know hardware isn't going to last forever, but I just want it to last a while before I have to rebuild it or upgrade it. Lasting for about 5 years would be ideal. Sound: It needs to be really quiet! I am putting the system in my room (where I sleep and stuff :rolleyes:), maybe in the living room, and since I don't want to go to bed with humming noises it needs to be quiet. I've got some ideas for the fans, but if you guys have suggestions give it to me! Energy Usage: Obvious one. It is going to be on 24/7, at least that's the plan, so it has be nice for the energy bills. Stability: Another obvious one, doesn't need any explanation I guess. Form-Factor: Not really a requirement or demand, more of a thing I would like. I would like it to be Mini-ITX, just so I don't need to buy another case, but Micro-ATX is fine too if that's much better. Setup Idea This is the setup I am currently thinking of: Intel Pentium G3420 (dual core 3,2GHz) / Intel Pentium G3220 (dual core 3,0GHz) ASRock B85M-ITX WD Green WD20EZRX - 2TB Scythe Big Shuriken 2 Rev. B Crucial CT51264BA160BJ (1x4GB 1600MHz) / Corsair CMV4GX3M1A1333C9 (1x4GB 1333MHz) Seasonic G-Series 360Watt (80plus gold) What's your guys' opinion on this setup. I think I will be running either Windows Home Server 2011, Ubuntu Server or something like FreeNAS on it. Not sure about that one. Questions I of course need to know some stuff before I choose, so here is a list of some thing I would like to know: Of course, is the setup any good? Any tips or advice on it? Would Mini-ITX or Micro-ATX better? CPU: Intel or AMD? Which one? What would be a good setup regarding the HDD's? Since I'll be putting quite important information/files on there I need them to be "safe". What OS should I use? Finally: for my demands and wanted features, would a NAS or DIY Homeserver be better? Well, that would be the end of my long talk about this system. I hope you guys can and would like to help me out with this. I would be really thankfull!
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