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DeathReaper

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  • Birthday 06/08/1987

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  1. Looks amazing!!! Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
  2. Sorry i dont know the exact pricing(i live where we dont use USD) but in terms of quality i have had my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 for about 6 months and I love it. I gave my Ipad 2 to my wife Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
  3. This sounds great:)thank you Bosco Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
  4. Color does tend to factor into the equation, especially when selecting a lighting design. Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
  5. Congrats to all the winners!???? Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
  6. Intel i5 2500k at 4.6GHz Asus P8Z68-V Patriot G8 8Gb 1600MHz Gigabyte GTX 670 Windforce 3 OCZ Vetrex 3 128GB WD 500GB 7200rpm HD Seagate 2TB 7200rpm HD XSPC Raystorm CPU block XSPC D5 Vario duel bay reservoir pump XSPC AX 360 Triple radiator XSPC AX 240 Triple radiator EK FC 680 waterblock XSPC 2000 rpm fans NZXT 810 Switch Full Tower Case Lamptron FC touch Logitech G19 gaming keyboard South Africa Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
  7. I still have an old Coolermaster V10 on my old PC which still allowed me to clock my i5-2500k to 4.3GHz without any major temperature concerns. In our currency it is about R1000 ( maybe around US $100). +1 on water-cooling but buying a custom system could cost a lot, although I do get excellent performance out of my XSPC loop. It also depends on the type of fans that you using for the radiator installation, my computer sounds like a jet engine even without the push fans running. I know the H80i comes with a USB interface that you can adjust the fan speed, monitor the temprature and other goodies that should suite your needs. Here it costs about R1300 ( maybe around US $130).
  8. I agree with this 100%. This is however very dependent on the actual screen size that you are using. At your resolution you are actually displaying around a million pixels (you can do the math yourself). If you display this on an 18.5" screen (I'm guessing your screen size) you get around 170 square inches that you are looking at. That gives you a pixel density of 6100 pixels per square inch. If you compare that to a 27" screen at 1920x1080 you are actually displaying around 2 million pixels, which gives you around 364 square inches that you are looking at. That gives you a pixel density of 5700 pixels per square inch (I know 18.5" and 27" are worlds apart in actual size but we are discussion image quality). So for the same square inch you are looking at, you are seeing less pixels. What a bigger graphics card is giving you is the ability to display your 2 million pixels at 60 "changes" in color every second. As you can see this is not always true. Detail is dependent an the size you are viewing.
  9. You did not dupply any CPU cooling information. Overclocking to 4.5GHz on a normal stock intel cooling system could be pushing it.
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