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Just put you phat kv on a diet
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piotrp27 wrote You understood me wrong man aha, I was talking about my kv type not rgh type.
That's a relief, I wouldn't even know where to begin with that one. 1234((
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marsupiallizard wrotepiotrp27 wrote You understood me wrong man aha, I was talking about my kv type not rgh type.
That's a relief, I wouldn't even know where to begin with that one. 1234((
Nah aha I'm no noob. Had my RGH for a while now and never asked for any help on ttg.
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How about you look into both kv types in JRunner or xeBuild.
That should tell you the difference between the two.
Bottom line, use slim kv's on slim consoles and use phat kv's on phat consoles.
That should tell you the difference between the two.
Bottom line, use slim kv's on slim consoles and use phat kv's on phat consoles.
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