Is that even legal?
Started by the-pi-guy, Jul 31, 2014, 02:28 AM
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Is that even legal?
VizionEck Cube Royale is releasing this year "I'm Mike Armbrust" -Me |
I have never heard about then deactivating from cdkeys.com. They are legit
Technically yes, but pretty much no.
In most cases a 3rd party steals credit cards and buys steam keys. They then sell the keys to these resellers. The resellers like cdkeys have protection since they can claim they don't know where the keys come from.
I certainly wouldn't trust any of them, especially since every once in a while Steam tracks the stolen credit cards and deactivates the keys.
I have never heard about then deactivating from cdkeys.com. They are legit
VizionEck Cube Royale is releasing this year "I'm Mike Armbrust" -Me |
I have never heard about then deactivating from cdkeys.com. They are legit
They probably just buy from Russia/Brazil/Asia for very low prices.
On their FAQ they explain "We buy from all corners of the globe to ensure the cheapest possible prices." That sure sounds sketchy.
Granted yes the odds of having a key revoked are low.
So I plugged in my old plasma just to see, It's only 720 so i ran 4x native resolution and was getting an average of 95 FPS with everything all the way up to the max. I'll run a test here in a bit with one card. It seems i'll be able to run VR @ 1440 75fps? But i have a another question, One cpu is running about 65 C while the other is running 75c. What temps are you guys seeing when running your cards and whats the breaking point? Should i look into some cooling?
Biggest thing is that you've got 2 big GPUs sitting next to each other.
That means, it's going to get hot.
-GPUs get hot as is.
-the second one isn't getting as much air as the first one. So it gets even hotter.
Yeah, and this is with the side open. It's going to get hotter if I shut it. I really don't need to run the cards like I am now. It's just for personal satisfaction.
Having the side open isn't necessarily what you want.
If you have the GPUs right next to eachother, then the fan is getting almost closed off by the other GPU.
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