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Intel i5-4670k @ 4.2Ghz -- 1.060v
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Asus Z97-AR
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G.Skill Ripjaw Z 16GB 2400Mhz, 10-12-12-31
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EVGA GTX 780 SC 3GB w/ G10 & Kraken X31
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Phanteks Enthoo Pro
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Samsung EVO 500GB SSD + Seagate Barracuda 2TB
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EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2
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LG 34UB67-B 34" 21:9 UltraWide IPS
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Cooler Master Seidon 240M
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Ducky Shine Legend w/ MX Blues and Blue LEDs
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Logitech G502
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FiiO E10K DAC/AMP + Samson MediaOne 4a Studio Monitors & Superlux HD668B, Philips Fidelio X1 Headphones
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Final Verdict - $1500 Gaming PC Secret Shopper pt4
Faceman replied to Ivan M's topic in LTT Official
I'm really curious to see if any of these companies reach out to Linus for comment. Really great and original video series -
If you had to, which of these two are better? https://www.amazon.com/Denon-AVR-S510BT-Channel-Receiver-Bluetooth/dp/B00YAO43YG/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1468736136&sr=1-8&keywords=Receiver+with+bluetooth or https://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-RX-V379BL-5-1-Channel-Receiver-Bluetooth/dp/B00V5VJ3TM/ref=sr_1_11?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1468736136&sr=1-11&keywords=Receiver+with+bluetooth
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Looking for some help with some older speakers trying to get them to work with more modern audio gear. Basically need a receiver that will allow these older speakers to connect with modern TVs, gaming consoles, and with Bluetooth. This is for living room use, not office/PC. I have two JBL 4800s, and two Technics SB-S15s. I really know next to nothing when it comes to Watts, Impedence, etc.. other than the vocabulary look up on this website. I need the lowest cost, yet effective receiver capable of powering these speakers, but with the ability to hook up with modern devices. Th
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Buy the X2s. They are amazing. Arguably the best all-around headphones, and I have seen them on Amazon for as little as $225. No amp required.
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You can use a G10 with almost any GPU. The Asus Strix 980 Ti is a good match. I would still recommend thermal pads and heatsinks for the VRMs though.
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The keyboard! I love its lighting
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Yay! Another Entroo Pro Owner. Amazing case, eh? I personally use an NZXT Hue. Kinda a waste of money to be honest, I only ever use White or Blue, but the range of options is so vast. If all you want is white, I would get something much less expensive, like NZXT's White LED Strip - $18. You MUST get 2 meters in length. 2 Meters was perfect length for me.
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New KeyCaps for Cherry Switches, Ducky Shine Legend
Faceman replied to Faceman's topic in Peripherals
I don't mind keeping the media keys, its just the most heavily used ones, which that set does contain. Will look into them! EDIT* Ahh, dang, they aren't transparent which is what I would like because of my LEDs on the keyboard -
The stock keycaps that come with the Ducky Shine Legend are just way too greasy. No matter how much I wash my hands, use hand sanitizer at my desk, they just collect grease like no ones business, and don't have as much grip as I would like when it comes to gaming. For typing, they are great, and I am a huge typer, so I would still like some very good typing keycaps, but some better keycaps all around would be nice. Would also like to keep them Black in color. Any suggestions?
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[spoiler=People think they are getting a good deal on FX processors for gaming, and they are not.] Introduction: My goal with this post is to help others by avoiding costly mistakes that so many before them have made, and to help educate people on the objective reasoning why you should choose one product over another. After being on this forum for over a year, I am seeing so many users complaining about their gaming experience with FX processors that it is time to put a stop to it, and the best way to do that is nip it in the bud and recommend the correct tool for the job. To do that, I
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@Zoomv Get the i5. [spoiler=People think they are getting a good deal on FX processors for gaming, and they are not.] Introduction: My goal with this post is to help others by avoiding costly mistakes that so many before them have made, and to help educate people on the objective reasoning why you should choose one product over another. After being on this forum for over a year, I am seeing so many users complaining about their gaming experience with FX processors that it is time to put a stop to it, and the best way to do that is nip it in the bud and recommend the correct tool f
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Just one benchmark, but an i3 is still beating out an FX8.
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[spoiler=People think they are getting a good deal on FX processors for gaming, and they are not.] Introduction: My goal with this post is to help others by avoiding costly mistakes that so many before them have made, and to help educate people on the objective reasoning why you should choose one product over another. After being on this forum for over a year, I am seeing so many users complaining about their gaming experience with FX processors that it is time to put a stop to it, and the best way to do that is nip it in the bud and recommend the correct tool for the job. To do that, I