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Scrappydoo liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in Bad language
Forgot to mention, one player per ban request only. So if there's two people you need to make two BR's.
Keep that in mind
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Substanz liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in Future new PC
If I may jump in the discussion. I know this thread is here for a while, still I would like to show you what I think would be a better system overall considering price to performance ratio.
Here's what I've come up with: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/x4MMyX
EDIT: You could go with a 300 series motherboard and a pinnacle ridge chip to cut some corners and save some money but then you would need to update the BIOS in order for that CPU to work on it.
This would cost you roughly around 870€ in total, give or take.
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stelthii liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in How did it start?
Before we bought our first PC it all started with commodore 64 and games like Pac Man, Boulder Dash, Agent USA, Montazuma's Revenge, Batman, Bubble Bobble, Rampage, Ultima, Golden Axe and many more. First PC came and I experienced games at a whole new level ranging from Doom/2, Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Earthworm Jim, Rayman, Warcraft 2, Hexen, Red Alert 1 and C&C, Road Rash, Tiberium Sun, Lemmings, Quake, Duke Nukem 3D, Unreal, Unreal Tournament, Spider Man 1, Future Cop, Age of Empires, Diablo, Carmaggedon, Dungeon Keeper 1/2, Blood, HoMM 2, Blade Runner, Claw, Fallout, Blood Omen Legacy Of Kain.......I've literally stumbled upon one of my old childhood notebooks a few days ago where I kept track of all the games progress, secrets, cheat codes, games i played, games i had in my collection and so on. These are some of the games from that notebook, talking about a trip down memory lane.
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Substanz liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in Steam deals
If you didn't play this I would advise you to do so plus it's 85% off
https://www.gog.com/game/saboteur
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Foxy<3 liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in Hallou.
Enjoy your stay and have fun.
DobrodoÅ¡ao/la u nN. Ak trebaÅ¡ pomoć oko neÄeg baci mi PM
Uživaj.
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Roohansama liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in 100% dISK usage???
Try checking for a process called "superfetch" when you start your PC next time. It's one of the main things that causes 100% disk usage and since you said it begins with you turning your PC on I'm most assured it's the main cause of the issue. The programs and other processes you are running in the background are written in your RAM memory (hence RAM caches), superfetch is basically making your hard drive to fetch those programs from memory to load quicker than usual. Don't be alarmed, it's not harmful at all and you can disable it if you want.
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Scrappydoo liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in Great game to help build pc
If you love these types of games like car mechanic simulator it's really good.
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Puddingsbane liked a post in a topic by JillyJill in Top Upcoming Strategy
Frostpunk is truly one of the most enjoyable and difficult survival strategy games
Worth every penny
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notquitehuman liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in Hey Ladies and Gentlemen:)
Hey man, welcome to the forum.
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Puddingsbane liked a post in a topic by Razer in What music are you listening?
One of my favorites. A shame they never play it live, probably due to it's complexity.
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Razer liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in What music are you listening?
Speaking of good old school melodic death, i got you covered (the big three, soilwork, dark tranquillity an in flames)
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Puddingsbane liked a post in a topic by Razer in What music are you listening?
Been a fairly long time since listening to Disarmonia Mundi. My favorite song from Mind Tricks is still in my death metal playlist.
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Puddingsbane liked a post in a topic by Razer in What music are you listening?
This song was being used a lot on WoW PvP videos. Watched them all the time but I was too young to play or even understand what was going on.
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Puddingsbane liked a post in a topic by Pepe in What music are you listening?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ0bG_7L3Sw
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MasterYI liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in TIP: Building your PC
Damn, lucky guy. Then you're set :)
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Substanz liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in TIP: Building your PC
one little problem tho, you will need a gen 1 ryzen cpu to flash it unless it doesn't say on your board it's ryzen 2 ready then it's ok. some motherboard manufacturers allow bios flash without cpu over USB and bios flashback button on the back IO or on the board it self but most don't have that feature (specifically AMD boards, that feature is found only on Intel ones like Z370, 170, 270 and higher end boards...). if you put your gen 2 ryzen there's a high chance the board will not recognize the cpu and the system won't post. Some manufacturers like asus started to update their boards BIOS when ryzen 2 launched so it says on the packaging it's compatible and ready with ryzen 2 chips. keep that in mind mate.
Because of that AMD partners will, in near future, ship boards with bios flashback feature.
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Puddingsbane liked a post in a topic by QuickBreakdown in TIP: Building your PC
Check out this website: https://pcpartpicker.com/
You can pick parts, see compatibility of the parts and see the cheapest store in your country to get the parts.
Hope it will be useful to some of you.
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Puddingsbane liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Pros and cons of a micro-atx board.
I will be buying a Gigabyte GA-AB350M-DS3H motherboard for my Ryzen build. It has 4 DDR4 DIMMs slots running at dual channel and supports memory up to 3200MHz, X370 chipset, support up to 7th Gen A-Series cpus and of course Zen Architecture (Ryzen). It also has M.2 Port for a NVMe Drive, 2 PCI Express slots, one of them PCIX16 and the other one PCIX4, and a PCIX1 slots.
You can check it out here: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AB350M-DS3H-rev-1x#sp
What I mean is that you dont need a full atx motherboard to get all the features, you just have to know where to look. Of course you have more potential with full atx boards, but there are atx boards out there which dont have all the features this micro atx has. Oh, and its only 70 USD
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stelthii liked a post in a topic by Puddingsbane in Pros and cons of a micro-atx board.
Well the size itself of a micro atx board can be a pro and a con at the same time. It allows you to build in a smaller case can save you some money if you choose to go with micro atx board, they are cheaper than their full atx counterpart. Cooling and dissipating hot air on a micro atx system is much harder because all of the components are crammed together in one tight space, so the components will run hotter than full atx tower builds. Most don't support SLI/Crossfire because of the number of PCI-E lanes the board has (depends on the model of the board really). Micro atx usually comes with only 2 RAM slots and can't support higher speed memory or run it in let's say quad channel configuration. Some features are also removed from it like the number of USB, SATA connectors, storage expandability and so on. Also a bunch of them don't support overclocking (depends on the model of the board again). Still does what it was supposed to.