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Everything posted by The enD
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Holy shit, Japan got hit by 8.9 magnitude quake!
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Tho I was first in the HOP, HBD
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You might enjoy this then. Not movie related, but quality stuff. Should be an awesome game too.
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You got BD? Happy BD!?
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Adrian check Skype you slacker
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Send. Take your time. And have a nice weekend.
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I am sending a new email with a different address for a quote. I am sorry if you already have asked for the other one(it is still useful for me), but I won't mind waiting some more for a new quote.
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You say " Hi " everyday, but don't know how to say " Fi " ?
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I haven't been sick for maybe 5-6 years. The biggest thing that hit me last was a leaky nose.
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Do work, Sean. Glad you were allowed to show it to us.
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so much drama on SSA recently.
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Works with audio "stuff" too I guess.
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Nice "how to : taking pictures" for newbies like me. http://www.overclock.net/computer-cases/912437-how-photograph-your-rig-updated.html
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I think there is a thread with the same question+answer. I use TrueRTA. Live feed of frequency info.
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mostly fan noise; I have an 80mm 50 CFM/45 dBA fan on my CPU, loud little fucker. Of course if I just upgraded the machine and got one of those low speed 120 mm CPU fans that would probably take care of things right quick Better quality case fans would help too. I keep my case open so I don't have to put fans for air circulation. And recently bought a new CPU cooler for 25-30 bucks. Better cooling and very quiet. If your CPU socket is not very old you can just buy a new cooler and when you upgrade you can put it in the new PC as well. But you have to change that 80mm... 45 dBА is loud. The way with fans is the bigger the better. I got a 200mm/110CFM/19 dBA for the whole case. Keeps all the hardware under 87F.
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Peng, saw you write in the deadener thread, you got noisy HDD's ? What I did with mine was instead of using bolts to attach them to the case I used zip ties. Run them through the holes were the bolts are and attach them where your DVD burner is (so you have space on both sides and it's not touching metal). Worked for me, no more annoying HDD's searching files and rattling the case.
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I can't even swim.
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That was a vid of he tv playing. This summer I plan on using this snorkeling. I see it's the TV. What I meant was the lighting was bad and it's 720p... and requesting better. If you don't mind of course.
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Some 1080p with more light?
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Well for $117 it takes some very nice 1080 video. I plugged it into my tv hdmi and pretty much shit my pants! The video quality is pretty impressive! Now the only problem so far is shaking, but it is to be expected with how you hold it. I demand you upload something shot in 1080p! Something short, with various lighting, distances and sounds.