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  1. yubibotter

    RS3 Banning Theory.. Test

    I believe the point is that humans can be efficient, however to maintain that efficiency for extensive periods of time is generally beyond us. I recall someone who made an Agility bot for another client a year or two ago who had spent the majority of his time developing a system that randomly...
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    Resolved Alt account was just hacked and RuneMate is the only suspect

    The fact of the matter is that your measly account isn't worth jeopardizing a business over, that and I'm relatively confident that the client stores login data locally much like every other client. You don't need to download anything big or official to get a keylogger, typically keyloggers will...
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    Rejected [Site] Remove the spectre countdown

    While it's not really what you're asking for, I've just adblocked it. Waste of space imo.
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    Just look at all the fire's in Tassie

    Probably wildland fires. And yeah weather is the cause, because the environment is typically quite hot and dry, fires start and the embers spread due to the wind.
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    Resolved Bots arent being added to my client?

    When you're looking for a certain bot, ensure that when you hover over it that it mentions the version of Runescape you wish to play. For example, this bot as you can see supports every type of RS available: For further clarification, you should be looking for the icons such as OSRS/RS3/DS...
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    Computer hardware service

    You haven't really made a mistake, you have however lost SLI/Crossfire support which is unfortunate but to be honest I always recommend a single card over two just for compatibility and power consumption reasons. Upon closer inspection I just noticed that Gigabyte board actually has USB Type C...
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    Computer hardware service

    I would probably not upgrade any further, namely because any upgrades will require you to buy the X99 chipset, which is inherently expensive because it's a pretty high end chipset.
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    Computer hardware service

    There should be no adverse effects, to be honest when it comes to RAM I go by aesthetics and (cpu cooler) compatibility over performance, because unless you run RAMDisks you won't see any change. But yeah it's not a bad purchase at all. The GPU is not really relevant when it comes to virtual...
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    Computer hardware service

    Higher RAM frequencies pretty much mean nothing unless you're doing something like video production, not to mention usually the RAM won't operate at the advertised frequency unless you either enable XMP or mess with your CPU's FSB, otherwise it would cause instability.
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    Computer hardware service

    That is essentially the case, the GPU decision can be based off what kind of calculations you're going to be doing. Because a GPU can destroy a CPU in terms of arithmetic, so if your programs can support it I would seriously suggest utilizing them.
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    Computer hardware service

    For arithmetic performance I would generally opt for higher IPC, so you would think Skylake, however if you're not overclocking you will get better performance from Broadwell hence my decision. Intel Core i7-4790K, Asus GeForce GTX 970, Fractal Design Define R4 (Black Pearl) - System Build -...
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    Computer hardware service

    You could certainly change the case out for a cheaper one, the reason I picked that is namely for the reliability and build quality of Fractal Cases, not to mention the sound-dampening material they line the case with. NZXT Source 210 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case (S210-001) - PCPartPicker The NZXT...
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    Computer hardware service

    If I were to turn something of a blind-eye to price, the Asus Z170-WS motherboard would be my choice, pretty much one of the most solid boards you can get. Asus Z170-WS ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (Z170-WS) - PCPartPicker A more conservative board (price wise at least) would be an Asus Maximus VIII...
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    Computer hardware service

    I'm not too concerned about GPU efficiency as for the most part when the card idles it will underclock itself and reduce the voltage. Only reason I didn't pick a case was because there was nothing mentioned pertaining to cases, and I had forgotten to ask. Though my generic recommendation would...
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    Computer hardware service

    If that were his requirement, then I would've lmao.
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    Computer hardware service

    Not really concerned about rebrands, and $35/$40 more for something that realistically won't be used that often or much. If I were going with the generic performance/price ratio then I would've went with a 970, but unless Arbiter will be playing triple A titles or something then there's no need...
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    Computer hardware service

    Asus Radeon R7 370 - System Build - PCPartPicker These would be my choices given your situation, picked the motherboard as it not only includes an M.2 slot as an option, it also has good overclocking capabilities and 4 SATA3 ports. RAM is basically get whatever is cheapest, as proper reliability...
  18. yubibotter

    If you can't fix 120mm Fan for your liquid cooling in your cases this the aussie way

    That particular CPU has a pretty stupid overclock which makes up for the lack of IPC on Piledriver, and tbh from my experience AMD/Intel doesn't really matter in games, the big decisive factor is usually the GPU. The only time I've encountered a time where IPC was of utmost importance was for...
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    If you can't fix 120mm Fan for your liquid cooling in your cases this the aussie way

    Iirc that's an FX-9590? It has a couple of disadvantages compared to an i7. Namely that they are rated for 220w of TDP, meaning you literally need a liquid cooler for a remote hope for cooling it. Not to mention you need a pretty high end motherboard to support it, they're usually only rated for...
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