
Bleedingyamato
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About Bleedingyamato
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Title
Veteran
- Birthday Sep 16, 1987
Profile Information
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Location
United States
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Video games, anime, books, science fiction, computers, rabbits
System
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CPU
i7-6700K stock speed
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Motherboard
Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 7
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RAM
16GB Corsair Vengence LPX at 2800MHz
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GPU
EVGA FTW3 GTX 1080 Ti stock speed
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Case
Aerocool Aero-1000 (white)
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Storage
512GB Samsung 960 PRO (OS Drive), 500GB Samsung 850 EVO (Games), 4TB WD Black (Bulk storage)
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PSU
Seasonic 760W Platinum
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Display(s)
ASUS VG248QE 24 inch
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Cooling
Cryorig H7 (CPU), 2 140mm Corsair ML140 non-LED intake fans and 1 120mm Corsair ML120 non-LED exhaust fan
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Keyboard
Some cheap keyboard lol
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Mouse
Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
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Sound
Monitor speakers for now.
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Operating System
Windows 10 Home 64 bit
Recent Profile Visitors
9,766 profile views
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What happened to ya man?
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Ah. Good point. I'd gotten an hp laptop for a friend a few years ago. Pretty sure they haven't had any trouble with it. Though they don't exactly use it as much as some people probably do so that may play a part in that. Sorry. I should've mentioned that. I'll have to ask about the person's budget. They had just asked for help at this point. So do you think that getting an extended warranty is worth the cost?
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Let's assume general use. I'm fairly certain this person won't be gaming on it. Hmmm.. The person who asked me didn't say what her budget was. I'd have to ask about that. I thought ASUS was a good brand? At least for graphics cards I think they're supposed to be. Is HP worth considering? I'll keep Dell in mind. Thank you. What sorts of issues does HP tend to be known for? Funny you say that. They specifically said non-Apple laptops. ? Acer? Are they know for being good? I've n
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I put my computer to sleep last night and woke it up this morning but when I did there was no video output on DisplayPort. I tried pressing the reset button on my case but when it came back up nothing still. I tried pressing the power button and then turning it back on that way but also nothing. I even tried turning it off and then turning the PSU off for a few seconds and again nothing. There were a few times where it seemed like it randomly shut off while booting up but I'm not sure why that might be happening here and there. I then tried booting up
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If OP just needs a boot drive with room for some games an 850 Pro or Evo would work well unless he wants an M.2 drive which he might not it sounds like. My understanding is that an NVME ssd like the 960 Pro will be mostly/if not only be noticeable in certain use cases. For simply looking for fast bootup and games an 850 Pro or Evo will still deliver fast speed while saving money. A Pro would be preferable IMO because it'll last a crazy long time but even the Evo will likely outlive the computer unless OP is writing to it a lot more than an average amount.
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Fingers crossed it's nothing serious.
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She must get a lot of trouble. lol I love her music. It's really good.
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You need to reply to me so I can see that you hugged. Thank you. Kind of hard to do through a screen. Kitty gets into trouble?
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Hi kitty I need a hug please.