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About Warning
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Title
Member
- Birthday Aug 03, 2001
Contact Methods
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Steam
SpicyTurnip
Profile Information
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Location
Sydney
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Royal Australian Air force Engineer/Pilot
System
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CPU
Intel Core i5 6500
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Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-H170-D3H
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RAM
16GB Kingston HyperX, 8GB Gskill Ripjaws
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GPU
Asus GTX 1060 Turbo
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Case
NZXT S340 Black/Red
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Storage
HyperX Savage 240GB+2x 1TB HDD
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PSU
EVGA 750 G2 Supernova
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Display(s)
HP Compaq LA2206x 1080P
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Cooling
ThermalTake NIC F3
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Keyboard
Microsoft Wired 600
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Mouse
Some $2 Mouse
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Sound
Onboard
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Hi everyone, I recently was given the job to deploy a fairly low-power G5 XServe in our office. Despite my arguments saying it's not worth it, they want it in. Here's the catch: It came with no drives so I've had to put some new ones in. With this, I have absolutely no Apple software. None of my colleagues or friends have a Mac either. The problem is, I'm trying to install Linux, specifically Ubuntu Server, however it will not read my boot disc. It's just a screen with a folder and a question mark. Is there a solution to this? I don't exactly want to spend mo
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Thanks! I have the sub of an X-530 but not the actual speakers.
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I was given a set of Logitech Z337 speakers for my birthday and as grateful as I am to have a pair of working speakers now, I'm a little disappointed in the bass output. I have an old Logitech X-530 sub and was wondering if I could connect the satellite speakers to that, just to get an improvement in bass. Would this work? My apologies if this is a silly question etc. I'm not that well informed in the audio sector :)
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Remove them and re-solder new LEDs. If you go on YouTube and watch a simple tutorial you will see it is really simple and cheap. Another way is just placing a piece of clear plastic of the colour you want on the LED.
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Two words: Holly Sh*t.
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I can confirm this works. I just watched Barnacles video about it. Just go to the online store and add to basket. You will need an account but otherwise you just redeem your key. If uncertain, look at the steam reviews for the game and you will see people who have downloaded it from this site.
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buy a fan Y cable or controller. http://www.ebay.com/bhp/4-pin-fan-splitter
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Well... He is now pres
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Did nothing at school today. We just sat and watched the google election count on the projector.
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Why are most people here saying never to buy a 1060 3GB
Warning replied to farzher's topic in Graphics Cards
Well It doesn't suffer any performance loss so why should I turn down settings to downgrade the look of the game. I won't touch anything until I max out my Vram. -
Why are most people here saying never to buy a 1060 3GB
Warning replied to farzher's topic in Graphics Cards
I disagree. When I play GTA 5 and JC3 with max setting (GTAV MSAA X2), I use about 4.8-5.1GB of Vram at 1080p. 6GB is definitely nice to have especially at the rate games are being developed. -
Why are most people here saying never to buy a 1060 3GB
Warning replied to farzher's topic in Graphics Cards
3GB not that much. -
Is my PSU a hazard? Should I replace it?
Warning replied to RadiatingLight's topic in Power Supplies
Oh god why would you even consider putting that thing with your CPU and GPU????!!!!!!! -
Love this! I love messing around with flight simulators. What sim do you use?
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Well when I play GTA 5 at 1080p with 2xMSAA I use around around 4.8-5.1GB for whatever reason!