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I find it funny how Dragon Ball Z fathered this idea people have of power-levels and linear thinking of Person A is stronger than Person B and thus will beat them every time, even though the show itself demonstrated that such thinking is flawed and relying on it ultimately put many of the villains at a disadvantage.

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Surprised you haven't posted that in FE4 Thread yet.

Also classic Microsoft

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Lol Microsoft

Good thing that Kaby Lake isn't that much of an improvement over my Haswell CPU

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well, my PC components got here a day early

guess I'll be able to build it this afternoon after all

if I feel like it

I like how I got pretty much everything today

except the case, which amazon estimates for Saturday

kinda hard without a case

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Real pc gamers construct their own cases out of cardboard boxes and custom watercool with their own urine

actually, I was watching S3 of Scrapyard Wars and one of the guys saved money by just attaching his components to a block of wood instead of buying a case.

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actually, I just remembered I still need to buy thermal paste, hard drive(s), and an antistatic wrist thingy

so I might not be building until tomorrow after all

you don't really need the antistatic wrist strap, I believe you can do the same just by touching a metal part of the case every few minutes. electrostatic discharge used to be a lot of a bigger problem than it is now, the one thing is that you shouldn't build on carpet apparently, which is going to be a pain because my whole house is basically carpeted

but they are cheap so i suppose it doesn't matter

the thermal paste might already be preapplied if its a stock CPU cooler or some aftermarket coolers so you might not even need it - most of the time the CPU cooler comes with thermal paste either preapplied or is one of the things they supply anyway so you probably won't need it unless they were cheap?

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