Last edited by inux94; 2012-08-06 at 04:08 PM.
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Icky flashy Thermaltake bag. ;p
I'm still using some messenger bag I got at the ripe age of like 16. So it's about 7 years old and it murders my shoulder when I use it.
Good messenger bag, goooooood.
You can carry it in 3-4 different ways. ^^
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2011 was aimed at 1% market share. I think it's been living up to expectations.
And considering that Ivy Bridge-E is back on the intel plans, and like DeltrusDisc said, i7 3970X is due - I'd say it's not dead yet.
1155 seems to last a shorter time than 1156 did. - Especially if you consider the B2 debacle making 1156 a better choice than 1155 for a few months longer than intended.
So I realized I had had my Windows XP Pro 32 bit installation with 20GB of preallocated space on my SSD and not on a HDD/E-HDD, so now I am moving that over to my external and going to delete it from my SSD.
Whoever said 128GB SSDs were small is sorely mistaken. The amount of stuff I have jam packed on it with 5+GB free is insane!
I've got ~11GB left on my SSD, probably all the screencaps, music, podcasts & movies I can't be arsed to move xD
i7-6700k 4.2GHz | Gigabyte GTX 980 | 16GB Kingston HyperX | Intel 750 Series SSD 400GB | Corsair H100i | Noctua IndustialPPC
ASUS PB298Q 4K | 2x QNIX QH2710 | CM Storm Rapid w/ Reds | Zowie AM | Schiit Stack w/ Sennheiser HD8/Antlion Modmic
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WoW Character: Wintel - Frostmourne (OCE)
Gaming rig: i7 7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4, BenQ 144hz 1440p
Signature art courtesy of Blitzkatze
I recently had to re-install my steam, since it refused to update.
I do, however, have a strong feeling that it's lying to me about its peak download rate
(It did manage to sustain >20 MiB/sec+ for a good 20 seconds though)