
KungPaoChino
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About KungPaoChino
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Title
Member
Contact Methods
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Steam
http://steamcommunity.com/id/SweetSourPork/
Profile Information
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Location
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Interested in interesting things that I find interesting.
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Biography
I dont' want to write one.
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Occupation
CSGO addict and full time student
System
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CPU
i7-5820k
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Motherboard
GIGABYTE x99-5 Gaming mATX
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RAM
16GB DDR4 QUAD
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GPU
GTX 1080 ASUS STRIX OC
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Case
CORSAIR 350D
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Storage
250GB SAMSUNG EVO + 1TB WD BLACK
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PSU
750W CORSAIR
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Display(s)
2420Z 144HZ BENQ
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Cooling
FANS + H60
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Keyboard
RAZER BLACKWIDOW ULTIMATE 2016 w/ CHERRY MX BLUE
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Mouse
RAZER DEATHADDER CHROMA
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Sound
ATH-M50X & ASUS ESSENCE STX II
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Operating System
WINDOW 10
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[Review] JBL LSR305 Studio Monitors! Best bang for the buck!
KungPaoChino replied to KungPaoChino's topic in Member Reviews
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[Review] JBL LSR305 Studio Monitors! Best bang for the buck!
KungPaoChino replied to KungPaoChino's topic in Member Reviews
Okay. Might know why. Will be fixed by the end of the day. -
Hey guys! Today I'm going to give my two cents on speakers I have purchased. Product: JBL LSR305 Studio Monitors ( x2) Disclaimer: If you do want to purchase these, be aware that each speaker is sold individually. General Specifications: Why did I buy these over other products? My Corsair SP2500 malfunctioned a week into use. The subwoofer was completely blown and RMAing with Corsair was a pain. They didn't have any in stock and everywhere I searched, they were discontinued. I returned those and stumbled upon the JBLs on Amazon. I knew about JBL only i
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Once they ship, I'll find out. I should follow up with my experience with them...
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Recently took a look at some JBL LSR305s. From reviews, I heard these things sound amazing. Hard to agree with many reviewers because I can't really get to experience the speakers before purchasing. A lot of people had to mess with placing around with positioning for maximum listening experience. Kinda a huge factor for me since I'm confined to a very small bedroom. I might want to get a pair. (THEY'RE NOT SOLD IN PAIRS. HOWEVER AMAZON AS FAR AS IM AWARE IS THE ONLY ONE THAT CAN PAIR YOU THESE). For the size of the speakers I don't mind them. They don't intrude or invade my current setup. (Mea
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That's what I've kinda been thinking. Finding a 8" sub is going to be kind of annoying cause the stuff I am normally finding are for car audio or has way too high power output. DIYing my sub shouldn't cost too much I hope...
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The midrange and tweeters work perfectly. Nothing is coming out of the woofer.
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oh word??
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My roommate have those. Heard from it, maybe. Those are THX certified no? Subwoofer will no longer produce any bass. The sub is suppose to move up and down to produce this bass. However because it is "blown" it could not do so. Could be the coil. I haven't opened the box to figure out the exact cause because I do not want to void my warranty.
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At most 300.
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Any stereo system that produces decent bass without the need of sub? Heard the A2+ are pretty reputable.
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Have anyone dealt with Corsair's SP2500. These speakers sound amazing for the money, however the cables are proprietary... Not standard compared to other speakers. Recently, I blew the subwoofer, barely burned in. Don't know how, I have not increase the volume or the sub up. Been listening in moderate volume level. Anyone with some experience with this speaker? How did you guys fix the subwoofer? Thinking of buying a 8" sub with similar spec and replace the blown one. I've contacted Corsair, but the problem is that because this is an old product there aren't many available. They want m
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Creating a function that returns change.
KungPaoChino replied to KungPaoChino's topic in Programming
Yeah my program does {4.1.1} rather than {3.3}... Then again my code isn't suppose to give the optimal solution. I did this which sort of is what you were talking about. -
Creating a function that returns change.
KungPaoChino replied to KungPaoChino's topic in Programming
Only asked about how I would calculate how many 20 10 5 1 quarter etc required to give back to the customers. The other parts I understand. As far as arrays. Arrays are not required. -
Creating a function that returns change.
KungPaoChino replied to KungPaoChino's topic in Programming
Oh I see. So division is the solution. If the number is divisible to a number, then that is how many bills of that value is taken out from the cashier. Then the remainder is then taken to calculate how much of the smaller bill or coin is needed. I see. This makes total cents.... badumptss Thanks though.