Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Marleen DT, Youtube, Lustre Luxe

Hey Bloggers
 
For todays DT project for BeeCrafty, I have made another little youtube..
I had planned to share my journal from last weeks show on Hochanda but then the new Lustre Luxe landed through m door.. I just had to play..
Hope you enjoy.



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1 comment:

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    large budget. I am seeking to make it upcoming proof for video gaming and work.

    Listed below are my specs I would like to make sure they are compatible.

    My sound car may be the creative sound blaster z I an using a 8 tb seagate
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    have a BIOS flashback feature which doesn't need a CPU for a BIOS upgrade.
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    to 500w-600w. You then have to add more wattage for
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    the 9900k could be preordered for $530-580.
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    hot operating chip. You want to look for a better cooler.

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