- IGN : Kenealy - Age : 16 - Why you want to join : Just looking for a (mostly) vanilla survival server to start playing on. - Info about yourself : Been play Minecraft since around the end of Alpha - How good are you at building : I can build basic, non-eyesore homes - Rate yourself 1-10 (Building) : 6 or 7 - Other Info : Nada.
IGN: Kenealy Region/timezone: US Central age: 16 gender: Male Misc: Looking for a small server and people to play with rather than SSP all the time. It gets lonely.
The game is overly and annoying laggy with this mod, specifically when holding the torches and when breaking blocks with tools. FPS drops to around 10 at these points. I have an i5-2500k and a 560 TI 448 core, so I believe there is some optimization needed here. I also find the new block breaking system and "permanently" damaged blocks to be annoying more than it adds to the game.
I guarantee you could get a MUCH better set of plain head phones and a separate mic for that price. Then you'd be able to listen to music and everything comfortably, too. I find that gaming headsets aren't bad for what they're intended for, but beyond that, they are pretty terrible for their price. I would put gaming headsets into the same category as Beats: Overpriced and overrated. Check out http://www.reddit.com/r/audiophile/.
I honestly don't think there's too much to complain about with the current iPod Touch or Classic. Maybe battery life increases for both, or thin out the Classic a bit, but that's about it. On the other hand, they need to completely redo the Nano. It's just an overall dumb idea, at least to me.
I was always taught growing up that deleting stuff off of the hard drive and de-fragging as much as possible would speed up the computer. I also thought that more GHz and RAM meant more performance. Looking back, I don't think that's uncommon, considering I still talk to people and they think the same thing, and I learned the difference when I was about 11 or so (I'm 16 now).
Just going to pass down what I've heard about the M60, supposedly the software and driver it comes with is pretty terrible. Things like the back/forward buttons on the side don't work in web browsing, but they're still bind-able in games and such. Not sure if this is a big problem or anything, but I just thought I'd pass it on.
For that reason I ended up skipping on that and going with the CM Zero-G. I've had it for about a month now and have absolutely no regrets. If you do look into it and end up getting it, I warn you, do NOT set it to the "breathe" lighting mode. It'll get stuck in that mode permanently. Luckily, that's the only problem with the mouse.
I agree with just about every point in that post. Quite honestly though, while looking through multiple motherboard reviews by many companies when I was trying to choose a board, I tried to find the most common problems and advantages with each board/company. Asus was generally good besides memory problems, which seemed fairly common, Gigabyte had a hell of a lot of reliability problems within 6 months of using the board, MSI reviews usually didn't look good overall, and other companies were hit and miss with their own problems. All of that was in the ~$120 and under range. Obviously in that range, you get what you pay for and it's usually not much, so I'm just stating what I found.
Also, I'm really only talking about a specific product. As of now, their Z68 boards seem to be doing fairly well, and is why I recommend them. They're a bit pricey, but I find confidence in purchasing for Asus. By no means am I saying that they're the absolute BEST, but they are really good. As a consumer, I will always buy the best product I can for the price I'm willing to pay, regardless of who makes it. It doesn't make sense to buy everything from one company because you like them when only one of their products is awesome, while the others are "ehh" at best.
It's more than just cooling, sound, and aesthetics for some people. A lot of the time if you're water cooling, chances are you enjoy spending a lot of time working with your computer, and water cooling just adds to it. I would say for the average person, water cooling isn't needed.
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- Age : 16
- Why you want to join : Just looking for a (mostly) vanilla survival server to start playing on.
- Info about yourself : Been play Minecraft since around the end of Alpha
- How good are you at building : I can build basic, non-eyesore homes
- Rate yourself 1-10 (Building) : 6 or 7
- Other Info : Nada.
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Region/timezone: US Central
age: 16
gender: Male
Misc: Looking for a small server and people to play with rather than SSP all the time. It gets lonely.
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And go with the HTC One X like xSup3r said, or wait for the Galaxy S3.
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Hop off the bandwagon.
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Try closer to 700-800MB.
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For that reason I ended up skipping on that and going with the CM Zero-G. I've had it for about a month now and have absolutely no regrets. If you do look into it and end up getting it, I warn you, do NOT set it to the "breathe" lighting mode. It'll get stuck in that mode permanently. Luckily, that's the only problem with the mouse.
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I agree with just about every point in that post. Quite honestly though, while looking through multiple motherboard reviews by many companies when I was trying to choose a board, I tried to find the most common problems and advantages with each board/company. Asus was generally good besides memory problems, which seemed fairly common, Gigabyte had a hell of a lot of reliability problems within 6 months of using the board, MSI reviews usually didn't look good overall, and other companies were hit and miss with their own problems. All of that was in the ~$120 and under range. Obviously in that range, you get what you pay for and it's usually not much, so I'm just stating what I found.
Also, I'm really only talking about a specific product. As of now, their Z68 boards seem to be doing fairly well, and is why I recommend them. They're a bit pricey, but I find confidence in purchasing for Asus. By no means am I saying that they're the absolute BEST, but they are really good. As a consumer, I will always buy the best product I can for the price I'm willing to pay, regardless of who makes it. It doesn't make sense to buy everything from one company because you like them when only one of their products is awesome, while the others are "ehh" at best.
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