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Georgicvs

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  1. I'm using a Sapphire Radeon HD 4670. It's passively cooled and has a monstrous 512mb of DDR3(not GDDR5). I want a Polaris GPU so that I can actually play some new games.
  2. I'd love to have one of these SSDs because I've never owned an SSD.
  3. I want a FinalMouse so I can stop using this old Dell mouse.
  4. This thread caught my interest because I think Linux.is cool. I can see that Linux will be the future. I can see the possibility to fully control my machine and use it to its potential. I can also see that, at some point in time or another; I'm going to have to go out of my way five or ten steps to learn Linux. Using the command line is cool and all, but I simply do not feel like learning the commands. I have no reason to when I can use a computer running Windows and get my work/play done with minimal effort and in less time, never having to touch the command line. Until Linux doesn't require me to mess with the command line; I'm gonna be primarily using Windows. I haven't tried to do any real gaming with the machine I'm using Linux on, but it sounds like a huge pain. I don't want to have to use a VM. Maybe I'm just a weirdo, but I'd rather not mess with VMs or Wine, or any other workarounds if I do not have to. VMs are easy to use for people who know how, but I, once again, do not feel like learning even such a simple thing. I don't want to have to use a command line or VMs, etc., but I don't want to suffer the insulting and degrading experience of using something Android-like simply because I refuse to use a command line. At that rate, why not stick with Windows, the "best of both worlds"?
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