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Billymilano

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    I build speakers over 30 years and these are my latest for my Home theater set .

    Fronts : Beyma coaxials + Visaton 12" on the bottom powered by Hypex .

    Center: Visaton 8" x2 + 6" Vifa mid + 1" Vifa tweeter ,also powered by Hypex .

    Sub: 15" Em-phaser,and again powered by Hypex made in Holland !

    Rears: oldies Scan Speak Opus (not my design) .

    Amp : Primare SPA 20 , allready a classic one (2003) but still going strong .

    BD player: Onkyo BD809 .

    Next month a 75"tv ,the one i now have is a 51"Samsung plasma and its allready 9 years old .

     

    I just want to share these info .

     

    grtz Billy .

  2. 205519-cod4_wh4.jpg16 hours ago, JFF echo said:

    https://gyazo.com/5cf181cd9575ee6199466a200ba7a8b9

    This happens on cod 5 xi servers for me. Makes using single shot weapons like snipers difficult unless they are  not moving.

    With spray guns I just shoot a meter in front of whatever direction they are in and it usually kills them. I figured it was due to my ping and got on with it but seemingly not.

    dude you only use sprayers ,and what you see ?

    red dots .

  3. 5 hours ago, noobiedo said:

    what the hell is a QVL? lololololol, no I am not fooking kidding!

    Short for Qualified Vendor List, QVL is a list of pre-qualified vendors who have third-party products or services that a manufacturer has approved as suitable and compatible with their own products or services. For example, a motherboard manufacturer will often provided users with a system memory QVL that indicates which vendors and memory part numbers work with that specific motherboard.

  4. See the difference between a slighter higher clock and a Vcore of 1.4 Volts and its effect on the temperature :

    https://valid.x86.fr/gmmgl8

    https://valid.x86.fr/w01ywy (in that case the system run 95% of the tasks ,but crash while running prime95) .

    Beware that a higher OC has effect on the memory controller .

    Hell no ! you can run a 2700x 4686 Mhz all core with 1.4 Volts ,the screenshot with the 2700x @ 4676.44 Mhz 1.134 Volts is hilarious and prove that you try to bullshitting us .

    With that in mind you better stop advising people how to choose any computer component or what so ever !

    Again for the topicstarter ,look at the QVL from your mobo and in case of Ryzen it's pointless to go over 3200 Mhz when you use the rig for gaming ,you better put that extra money into beer,chips, or girlfriend ?

     

  5. 11 hours ago, L!ckALotAPus said:

    do you need a screen shot of my cinebench 15 score of 1941

    No a link to CPU-Z that prove a OC @ 4686 Mhz validated .

    btw it's insane that you OC a Ryzen that high to get a CB score of 1941 while you get at least 1935 pts @ 4.3 Ghz with the right ram .

    How the fck you want to cool that motherfcker  ??

  6. On 4/2/2019 at 2:16 AM, noobiedo said:

    if you could only have 32GB of ram, ddr4 2666, what would you choose and maybe you could even say why?

    thanks

    Always look at the QVL of the motherboard .

  7. Wait for the 7nm Ryzen 2 cpu's ,when these chips come out you can decide to buy the newest one or go for a 2700x for a much lower price . 

    When u go for a 8c/16t or more you should at least take a X*** mobo because of the better vrm's ,imho is a Asrock X470 taichi a good buy .

    A verry good case is the Fractal design R6 ,it has plenty of space ,its silent ,and suberb for watercooling .

    On that point i am in the same position ,should i go for the 2600 or wait for the new one ? ,but that's for my seccond rig wich is being used for lan-party's .

    My main rig is still with the 1700x OC @ 4GHz ,and in combination with a GTX1060 6G it works fine for me .

     

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