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About Msuni
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Title
Member
- Birthday Oct 22, 1998
Contact Methods
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Steam
ibartonnx
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PlayStation Network
Msuni
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Profile Information
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Location
Earth
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Cinema and gaming, pretty much nothing else. I live a sad life.
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Occupation
Warehouse apprentice
System
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CPU
Coffee Lake i7 8700k @3.7ghz
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Motherboard
MSI z370-A PRO
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8gb 3000MHz
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GPU
Gigabyte GTX 1070 8GB
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Case
Phantek Enthoo Pro M Case
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Storage
Seagate Barracuda 2tb, Toshiba 1tb, Samsung 970 EVO SSD 500gb
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PSU
Kobink 600w
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Display(s)
2x Acer KA220HQbid 21.5" (60hz), 1x Acer XF240 24" (144hz)
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Cooling
Cooler Master Hyper 212X
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Keyboard
Logitech G213
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Mouse
Logitech G402
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Sound
Turtle Beach 450 Stealth Wireless
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Operating System
Windows 10
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So with the Xbox streaming app you can stream Xbox games from an Xbox console to an Android device but i want to know if you can do the same thing from a PC. For example, I play Forza Horizon 4 on my PC and i want to then stream it to my Tablet. This is possible to do FROM a console but is it possible to do FROM a PC.
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Do case manufacturers usually make opaque versions of their side panels?
Msuni replied to Msuni's topic in Cases and Mods
I dont want to tint it, want a solid opaque panel to go on the side instead. -
Do case manufacturers usually make opaque versions of their side panels?
Msuni replied to Msuni's topic in Cases and Mods
Because I leave my PC on overnight a lot and the lights are too bright. Specifically the one on an RTX 2080ti, doesnt seem to be a way of turning it off sadly. Plus I have no RGB in my PC and it's under my desk so I'm not bothered about showing it off. -
Do case manufacturers usually make opaque versions of their side panels?
Msuni replied to Msuni's topic in Cases and Mods
I just meant the stock side panel, dunno why I said fibreglass. -
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I already mentioned in my original post. I have an RTX 2080ti and on them they have 2 bright white LEDs that are on all the time even if the pc is off. The only way to turn them off is to switch off your power supply or at the mains. A bunch of people have suggested that i cover it in electrical tape - so i did.