If his house hadn't burned down first. ^_^
Got some new toys, also RIP my Ducky Shine 3
Basically replaced my Logitech G602
Edit: My power plug looks shocked haha
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I was certainly skeptical before I got it, as well! I mean really, $40 for a dual monitor stand when places like Newegg have them for usually $80+? Surely this is a load of bull! I found that my dreams came true. While the mount might lean just a little bit, I think most would. Especially considering my 15~ pound monitor! But were you to use two thin-frame monitors like my Acer S211HL at 6 pounds? It would probably shine even more.
I've had the thing now for almost a year and it is showing no signs of wear!
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Coming soon to a post a few spots down this thread or so near you!
Yeah I'm pretty sure I will be ordering that stand here shortly. Really really want to get that and another monitor to have a dual monitor setup. Probably in a week or two. Have the money. But don't want to splurge out of what I have saved already, quite yet at least.
Hey Deltrus, is that M500 120gig SSD a good price for $70? I feel like it is. But would that be enough storage for, say, Windows 8.1 and WoW?
I understand exactly what you mean there is just not enough flow tor them that and ati micro stutter is enough to drive a man crazy next build will be using dual lightning cards and swapping to intell.
Max temps im getting are 80 degrees celcius from the top card running at about 60% fan speed, positive pressure in the case helps direct all the heat out the back it pulls about 40% better synthetic scores than titan but the power draw is crazy.
I made some mistakes with this build but hopefully I will learn from them!
Price is excellent, look at how much I spent on my m4 128GB above. Hint: $240.
I can't imagine Windows 8.1 takes up much more space than 7, so let's go with this:
At one time, I've had:
WoW installed, Rift installed, and Diablo 3 installed, all on the same drive with Windows, with space to spare. :P
Currently on it, is Windows 7, Diablo 3, mildly modded Skyrim, Rift (oh, should uninstall that), Hearthstone, 3DMark 2013, Age of Empires 2 HD, Orcs Must Die 2, Path of Exile, Binding of Isaac, Unigine Heavy and Valley GPU benchmarks (each sits at about 300-350 MB), Fraps, Chrome, and such. Basically, it counts for more space than you may expect. Currently it has 19.3GB free, with all those things considered. :P
The new SSD will allow me to have, simultaneously installed(OMG!), ESO, WoW, Diablo 3, SC2, PoE, Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind.
Specifically planning on modding the literal shit out of Skyrim. I need to push that GTX 760!
I just setup my first watercooling loop over the weekend . Very happy with the results for my first go, hoping to get another GTX 770 and a second rad before throwing GPUs into the loop.
Case: HAF X 942
CPU: i7-4820K @ 4.6Ghz OC
Cooling: XSPC Raystorm 750 waterblock w/ an XSPC EX360 Triple fan radiator | x3 Corsair SP120 HP edition (exhaust) fans. Reservoir/Pump is in the drive bay. 240mm Front Intake (Red LED), 200mm side Intake (Red LED) and a SP120 HP edition back exhaust.
GPU: GTX 770
Mobo: Asus Sabertooth X79
HDD: 256GB Samsung 840 Pro SSD and a 1TB WD Black.
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws Z 4x4GB (16GB) @ 2133mhz.
CPU: Corsair HX750
No OC'z pushed yet, besides the 4.6Ghz I had before the loop.
OOooOOooOOO
So nice to see a proper liquid cooling loop setup! How are you liking the Corsair fans on the rads?
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So I got it.
I hooked her up.
Isn't it such a mess?
Wow, such a mess indeed!
Pretty much swore off cable management after killing my two drives. >_<
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Oh right, the speeds.
Here:
probably the best sensor on the market, im not a fan of the rubber grip on the sides though and compared to the Sensei it feels a little big, but that sensor....this thing could be shaped like a brick and shock you every time you touch it and it would still be one of the best mice on the market
i believe the Corsair M45 has the same sensor, i may buy a m45 and m60/65 and mash the two together, but i already ordered a Sensei wireless, im just disappointed its still using a laser sensor