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SteamID64 76561198032914094
SteamID3 [U:1:72648366]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:0:36324183
Country United States
Signed Up September 7, 2012
Last Posted April 28, 2024 at 10:55 PM
Posts 687 (0.2 per day)
Game Settings
In-game Sensitivity .5 w/ mouse accel
Windows Sensitivity 6/11
Raw Input 1
DPI
1800
Resolution
1920x1080
Refresh Rate
120hz lightboost
Hardware Peripherals
Mouse repaired g400, thanks megawac
Keyboard filco ninja browns
Mousepad artisan hien
Headphones samson sr850
Monitor asus vg248qe
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#17 My frag vid finally finished in TF2 General Discussion

Powerpoint transition effects? Brilliant.

posted about 11 years ago
#4 Computer Repair in Hardware

...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/10Pcs-3-5mm-Female-Audio-Connector-DIP-3-Pin-Stereo-Headphone-Jack-PJ320-/170853579667

Soldering iron
solder
and something to remove old solder.

*check with the front panel pcb if the pins are correct or not

posted about 11 years ago
#12 overclocking problem in Hardware
termothe pump is connected to the pins labeled CPU_FAN, i assume that's right?

No, find a female molex to male 3 pin fan connecter.
https://www.google.com/search?q=molex+to+3+pin+fan&oe=utf-8

Motherboard headers will vary the volts to the pump thinking it is a fan and reduce it's performance needlessly.

posted about 11 years ago
#86 Post your setup in Off Topic

everyone's desk is so neat and tidy...

I'm not posting my shameful mess pit.

posted about 11 years ago
#8 overclocking problem in Hardware

Make sure your PUMP is connected to a DIRECT v12 line. NOT a motherboard fan header.

Make sure the waterblock is screwed on evenly and flat on the cpu.

Are you reading the posts in natf2 as well?

posted about 11 years ago
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