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Vegarg

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  1. Good quality exhaust kit and cold air intake paired with a flash tune should give a nice bump in power.
  2. If you are fine with wireless mice I would try the G602. I've had it for a little over 6 months and it has served me well.
  3. Woops, my bad. Just looked it up only 4GB is usable. That isn't right to market that as an 8GB card... Still, it's a lot better than my 1.5GB
  4. I've been thinking the same thing for awhile. It's time to replace my GTX 580 and 8GB of vram along with all that power makes me drool; especially at that price!
  5. Very well done! I have been thinking about putting together an arcade machine for underneath my television and you may have just pushed me over the edge! Awesome post!
  6. I may be missing something, but 70 degrees celsius isn't bad with a lava brick like the fx-9590. That CPU is one of the hottest modern CPUs you'll find. With 100% load and temperatures like that, you should be fine.
  7. I'm using the G602 right now and I don't see myself replacing it anytime soon.
  8. I was able to grab mine on EBay. Guess I got really lucky lol.
  9. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009483 I was able to pick up three of these for $118 each. They have been pretty solid, good-looking monitors. Honestly though, I don't game on all three. It's just nice to have the left and right monitors for Spotify or Raidcall.
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  11. The 212 evo is the way to go.
  12. The hottest CPU is probably a fx-9590. Turbo of 5GHZ with 8 cores produces enough heat to warm your home for the winter.
  13. I just found these http://keyshop.pimpmykeyboard.com/products/full-keysets/dsa-blank-sets-1. You can select black off the drop-down menu.
  14. I actually have three of the Acer H236HL bid monitors. I think the 23-inch size is perfect for 1080p. The colors are awesome and were a massive improvement over my old TN panels. They have super small bezels, however, this is hurt by the fact that the screen doesn't go all the way to the bezel. Another thing to consider is VESA mounts. While they do not have VESA compatibility natively, I believe you can buy aftermarket adapters. Any kind of latency isn't noticeable and games and movies look awesome! I was able to pick mine off of Ebay for $118 apiece. I honestly don't see myself replacing these anytime soon. If you have any other questions feel free to ask! I won't talk about the other monitor because I am heavily biased.
  15. You could go with something like this. http://www.amazon.com/Black2-Dual-Drive-2-5-WD1001X06XDTL/dp/B00GSJ9X4Q It gives you 120GB of SSD storage for your operating system and other small applications and a larger 1TB drive for the bulk of your storage.
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