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Salty as fuck

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Everything posted by Salty as fuck

  1. something you'll never accomplish @op, i dated a weeaboo once she was really.. uninteresting as a person. not missing out on much from what i can recall
  2. that was really sad lol
  3. it depends on if he's using the dev version of osbot though, cause that was updated and webwalking was edited as well
  4. pretty sure you're banned on p-bot would trade with caution
  5. just post whatever you need on here and we'll help you out
  6. thx bae, it worked
  7. so halpful thx edit: actually, i need your 'item' variable or whatever you set item as lol
  8. plis need halp String[] lootItems = { "apple", "orange", "banana" }; if (groundItems.closest(lootItems) != null { wherethemagichappens(); } doesn't werk ples halp tldr; script won't loot items from a string array
  9. this thread wreaks of failure you don't know a single thing and are in essence asking someone to explain everything to you just go look through the open source scripts and actually read a tutorial or two
  10. oh dang, niiiiice
  11. i suppose i'll give it a go once i'm done with the slayer script
  12. Entirely true. I don't know how, but every script I use for extended amounts of time tends to get my new accounts banned.
  13. http://2007.runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Ring_of_recoil It's not that hard to look up. It's also been downloaded 9 times and there aren't any complaints, so I'll assume it works just fine. You can always test it yourself.
  14. I'm glad we agree on that much at least. If I were OP, I'd save up for these two - pc - $890 http://www.webhallen.com/se-sv/datorer_och_tillbehor/229628-asus_m52ad-xtreme-nr005t_intel_i5-4460-8gb-2tb-gtx960_2gb-win_10 psu - $65 http://www.webhallen.com/se-sv/datorkomponenter/237461-be_quiet_powersupply_system_power_8_500w&atcl=search:result Sweden is expensive as hell though, even for mediocre parts..
  15. This is the most reasonable conclusion in this thread. It might also be a bit unoptimized, but having to quickly check things in scripts always results in higher cpu usage.
  16. DDR4 is pointless. It was more of a disappointment than the Bulldozer cpu's. I also doubt he has the money to throw around on the newer intel cpus. Being that he's in Sweden, he doesn't really have many options and I think the one he posted is the most affordable. It's obvious he doesn't know much about pc's otherwise he wouldn't be asking us. If I were him, I'd just save up for something better cause the one he has posted isn't all that great. Let's be honest though, we all inevitably upgrade. He'd be shooting himself in the foot by getting the current pc in hand.
  17. Why not make your own signatures? It's not that hard, lol.
  18. Seriously though. I went with a 750w for my pc and never looked back. Literally no point in cheaping out on a psu. It's beyond worth it to get something quality and future proofed.
  19. You're right on that one. I didn't actually bother reading after I made my point several posts ago. 280w psu's should stay back in 2004 when they were enough. Still, running a psu out of it's efficiency rate will shorten it's life by a fair amount and it leaves just about no room for upgrades which, as every pc person knows, is inevitable. Why cheap out on such an essential part? It really doesn't make any sense. OP should save himself the hassle and get a modular psu with 500w or above to be safe for any upgrades.
  20. Yet it spiked to 141w on medium settings. But no, I'm sure we'd NEVER see that happen. 12w lol, sure. Maybe you can't read your own links. Oh what do we have here, higher than 141w that we'd never see? Odd how that happens. In the real world. When it happens. Because it happens. This leaves 100w for for the cpu, mobo, ram, hard drives, cpu fan, cd drive and whatever else he has. Do you know what happens when you run a computer without enough power? Obviously not, so lemme tell you. It shuts down and you can potentially damage components. Efficient loads for power supplies I believe are around 40% - 61%. What you're suggesting is a bad idea for yourself and OP because he'd obviously be going WELL above that. Why limit yourself if you're going to buy an expensive computer only to run medium settings or lower? Lol. Stop looking for reasons to justify being a cheapass about one of the absolute most important parts. It's literally 60$ for a quality 600w psu. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139028 He can even do the rebate deal and get it for 38.99.
  21. I'll dumb it down since you clearly didn't seem to understand where I was going with that. Yes, it does say 60w. But that is the wattage it uses while idling and absolutely nothing is going on. In the real world, power spikes occur. Maybe the psu will use 60w, maybe 120w, maybe 140w. Depriving any electronic of the required power is probably the stupidest thing one could do. Unless he intends on leaving the computer on idle for the entirety of it's life, it will not use 60w constantly. In short, he should just build his own computer with a 500w psu to stay on the safe side and keep future upgrades possible. 280w is absolutely in poor taste. A. It leaves no room for upgrades. B. It's already cutting severely close to what all the parts individually require for optimal performance. C. A PSU should not be operating at peak wattage for plenty of reasons that I'm sure you could google since you seem to be so good at that.
  22. the 750ti on it own requires a minimum of a 300w psu..

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