I don't think anyone made this thread before, correct me If I'm totally wrong. But if you want to get good and improve and get into competitive. Do you recommend going into open, instead of ugc instead? for you're first season?
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Won't sign ups be delayed as usual?
johnfget the intel, tf2 doesn't even use anything past 2 or 3 cores and intels cores are faster than amds
No not even, wait for ryzen. Probably will be much cheaper and affordable for nearly the same performance of a skylake i5.
M4TTliaseverything went to shit
how shit
Muma won invite..TWICE!
Hey decided to make this thread insteading of making a bunch of the same thread. Since rosters can shuffle a shit ton before the esea season starts, I could possibly be like lfp scout, demo, soldier, or medic, since people schedules can change and end up not committing to scrims.
Soldier- Rufflecrab, MurkScribe
Demo-z3nith
Scouts-Radino, Matt
Medic- horsie
Edit: We Have a relatively uhh questionable roster as of now, and we are looking for a medic sub due to one of our players sometimes being uncommited and inconsistent with his schedule.
Hey looking for any up and coming roamers, who's looking to get into their first season of open. I ask that you shall commit to scrims, and that you'll be spending most of your nights scrimming mon-thursday, and generally be just a committed person, dm later, commitment first.
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Dollyclckwrkhey i'll be at this lan
if anyone can pick me up or figure out other transportation options around 2:15pm LAX on the Friday that would be swell, please send me a direct message
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NRG competing at this lan is a total meme. Clockwork going to this lan to watch as a spectator is plausible and possibly not a troll .
Hey my esea-o low open team blows including me , we need to improve and work on EVERYTHING. I know you're supposed to look for a specific mentor here, but I just want a general mentor for map reviews and stv demo reviews, if you're willing to put some time each week for our team, your help would be greatly appreciated. thx.
I can't provide pictures of socket, since I fixed it so the pin would be uniform to the other pins, and I don't want to mess it up again.
Yes were talking about the same kind of standoff. those brass mobo standoff that were provided to me, two of them actually, but I only used one of them but my computer managed to boot from last month. So me not using both of the standoff could be potentially the issue. I can buy standoffs separately correct?
And yes I'm referring to the socket.
SetsulWhich pin is bent? Mobo looks fine. Mobo standoffs are instaled? But which pin is bent on the CPU/socket?
The cpu socket itself, cause it's i5 6500, but there doesn't seem to be any dents or broken part on the cpu itself. Only just one mobo standoff, cause the other one is lost. It's only one single pin on the mobo.
Well a bent cpu pin can prevent a pc from starting up? Can a pc boot up startup be also affected if the backside mobo pins are bent?
nsfw: (it's not porn, but I think I might have royally fucked the shit up)
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I actually was part of the s23 newbie mix open team. And that made want to dedicate myself to improve and grow. Hopefully newbie mix won'the die and that s23 wasn't the last season for the newbie mix drive.
Don't be silly Setsul :p. I'm not THAT oblvious and stupid. I actually did last month managed to get the pc up and running, last month, and I did in fact connect the system panel connectors correctly. Actually my h1101-a was a new mobo I got from warranty since my last mobo basically died according to the computer guy, who told me the mobo died. Though I'm worried as fuck I killed this mobo as well, so I'm doubting myself if I correctly inserted the system panel connectors right or wrong. Though since I'm connected the ethernet cable and a yellow light shows up, I'm wondering if I killed the mobo or not. What are ways that mobos basically can die?
k here is the photos
http://i.imgur.com/LdSAqth.jpg
where? and also the bottom has 5 pins, and the reset sw and hdd led are 2 pin connectors....