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Thank you now I'm scared to go anywhere near any PSU.

You just don't want to mess around inside the PSU. The danger is that the capacitors in the PSU stay charged with very high voltages even after you've unplugged the power supply for some time, that's the really dangerous part you don't want to touch (that's what the kid tried to do in article). You void all warranties anyway because there's usually a seal you have to break to open the psu.

So i'm still looking around for wireless headphones and I have 2 pairs I can't decide between. Which should I get? The Senheiser RS 170 or the Bose AE2w Bluetooth headphones.

http://en-us.sennheiser.com/wireless-headphones-home-audio-rs-170


http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/shop_online/headphones/wireless_headphones/ae2w_headphones/index.jsp


Which one should I get you think? I might go with the Bose since they are Bluetooth and I can use them with all my devices. So can I get some reasonable answers on why I should or should not get each headphone?




have fun with that awful build quality

HAHAHA yeah right. I've accidentally dropped a $50 pair of Sennheisers multiple times and they've never broke. Their audio quality is superb too, I've tried stufftons of them.

Im talking about like, accidentally tripping on the cord and hurling the loving headphones to the ground level drops.

HAHAHA yeah right. I've accidentally dropped a $50 pair of Sennheisers multiple times and they've never broke. Their audio quality is superb too, I've tried stufftons of them.

Im talking about like, accidentally tripping on the cord and hurling the loving headphones to the ground level drops.


I dropped a $20 pair of headphones made by JVC and yanked the plug out so many times, still fully functional, in fact I think I may have forgeted up my laptop audio port. It's really loose.

HAHAHA yeah right. I've accidentally dropped a $50 pair of Sennheisers multiple times and they've never broke. Their audio quality is superb too, I've tried stufftons of them.

Im talking about like, accidentally tripping on the cord and hurling the loving headphones to the ground level drops.
I dropped my MDR V6es down stairs and there wasn't even a scratch on it.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1r5CB

Feedbacks please. I have all of the RAM because I might have to use my computer to calculate lots of stuff or whatever.
It's sort of hard to make recommendations for your build because you haven't shared much about its intended purpose. 32gb of ram and and i7 hyperthreading is pretty superfluous... Like ultimax said, there's no PSU (and I'll just assume you're not going to use a GPU?). You've spent quite a bit of money on the ram and cpu, but you only have a 250gb SSD for storage and you only spent $50 on the case. This build is suffering from multiple personalities


It's sort of hard to make recommendations for your build because you haven't shared much about its intended purpose. 32gb of ram and and i7 hyperthreading is pretty superfluous... Like ultimax said, there's no PSU (and I'll just assume you're not going to use a GPU?). You've spent quite a bit of money on the ram and cpu, but you only have a 250gb SSD for storage and you only spent $50 on the case. This build is suffering from multiple personalities
Buying an expensive case is a waste of money. I already have plenty of hard drive space. I have a PSU sitting in a box. I have a 560 ti that I am going to stick in it and may upgrade whenever.

I am going to college with it. The college is science/engineering/mathematics. I may be required to do complex calculations/simulations on my computer.

Also, I might cut the RAM back to 16 gigs for now anyway because it will be easy to upgrade if it turns out I need it.
« Last Edit: August 12, 2013, 07:36:15 PM by Doomonkey »

What do you guys think of this case? I'm hoping to spend around $350-$375 for a computer, but I wanted a cool looking case/good quality case, something that won't break. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811553011&Tpk=Cougar%20spike

what could you possibly want to do with a computer that cost 350 :I

what could you possibly want to do with a computer that cost 350 :I
Play minecraft and Blockland.

EDIT: This also does not include the OS, or anything else. Just the computer.
« Last Edit: August 12, 2013, 09:20:27 PM by Georges »