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In an interview yesterday with PCGamer AMD's product marketing manager Dev Nekechuk disclosed that AMD is making it a goal to transform itself into a gaming focused company & how they're going to do that is through 4 core ideas (client, content, cloud & console). Client in the form of offering attractive gaming hardware for PC gamers. Console, by providing support in the form of the necessary hardware to push all those much needed giga-flops & software in the form of the company's programming expertise. Here is what Mr. Nekechuk had to say about those two : Content in the form of supporting game developers & improving gameplay & visuals through graphics technology. And here is what he also had to say about content : And finally Cloud by offering a flexible & reliable platform in the form of Radeon Sky. What do you think ? has AMD been successful thus far in those categories ?
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Looks like MSI is now making mechanical keyboards w/ Cherry MX Red Switches. From what I've seen on the video their will be 2 models. Hopefully, the other one has another type of switch. The color and design of the keyboards is meant to match their motherboards and video cards. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERtqOHxbfFk&feature=youtu.be Link: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=560191077336060&set=vb.123693947652444&type=2&theater
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Hi Guys! One of my friends has recently asked me if I could build him a PC that would be able to play Planetside 2 at 1920x1080 on low-medium settings for £500. The current components that I have selected are: CPU: AMD FX 6300 RAM: Kingston HyperX 8GB 1600Mz Motherboard: Asus M5A78L-M/USB3 GPU: Sapphire 7850 2GB PSU: Corsair CX 500 Case: Fractal Design Core 1000 HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB DVD Drive: LG 24x DVDRW Case Fans: 92mm (1x), 120mm (1x), Fractal Design Silent Series Amazon Wish list link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/registry/wishlist/WDJJKJVW7BOQ I would be highly appreciative if someone could let me know if these components will make a good PC for him and be able to play Planetside 2 at the settings he desires. Thanks in advance J Jack.
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Hi, I'm currently running a FX8350 with a HD7870 and, I recently bought a new screen : Asus PB278Q. The thing is, games won't run as easily on a 2560x1440 screen compared to my old LG 1080P monitor... So, I've decided to start planning a brand new build for myself. Here's the specs I've choosen so far : Case : Fractal Design R4 Titanium (No-Window) Motherboard : Gigabyte Socket 1150 (Z87) CPU : Intel 4770K RAM : 16GB Kingston HyperX (Grey) GPU : Sapphire HD7970 3GB Power Supply : Corsair AX750 Soundcard : Asus Xonar STX Radiator Fans : 2 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon AP-15 (Controlled with the integrated fan controller) Case Fans : 3 x Corsair AF140 Quiet Edition Watercooling : Swiftech H220 (With AP-15s) SSD : Corsair Neutron GTX 120GB SSD for GAMES : Crucial M4 256GB Hard Drive : Western Digital Blue 1TB x2 (Raid 1) Miscellaneous : 5,25 - 3,5 Adaptor Corsair's Sleeved Cable AX750 3 Fans Power Distribution (molex) I'm planning to take the HDD cages out entirely, and install my HDD in one of the two 5.25 bay. Also, my SSD would go behing the motherboard tray. EDIT : I've just added the modifications to the list.
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Hi all, I'm looking to build a dirt cheap (£300/$450) gaming rig to see me through the summer (and the Steam summer sale) until I have enough for a full-on water-cooled beast. I'm not bothered about running at crazy high settings, but I do want to be able to play Blood Dragon, Starcraft, Dota 2, and pretty much anything else. Not quite sure the best way to distribute my cash. What do you think? AMD A10-5800k ASRock FM2A55M-DGS or FM2A75M-DGS 8GB of 1600MHz RAM, Vengeance, HyperX or GSkill Ares Corsair Builder 500 (As recommended by Logan) Gigabyte HD 6670 2GB in Crossfire Some random case CPU cooler if I can afford one, (Thermalright True spirit) I have enough storage laying about the house to get something decent As a budget rig goes, what do you think?
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I've recently been looking for a new keyboard, and I heard about something called CherryMX switches. I know there are different kinds, (blue, red, etc.) but I don't know what each one does in particular. Can someone explain the differences between each kind? Thanks!
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Hey guys, I'm going to be building a PC soon and I would like to know what you guys would build with a $850 (with monitor) budget. If you can list all the part, that would be great!
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Ok, this is my first review so if there’s anything wrong feel free to b**** :P This Review is broken into a few parts About me Choosing The aftermath The solution The Verdict Well then where to start? Maybe about me? About me Ok so my name is Christopher and I live within the UK, Birmingham to be accurate and I’m currently a student at Bournville College and I am a BIG fan of computers, science and Sci-fi I also recently got a MSI GE60 laptop which I will put a link of below. I’m sure there are a million and one different types of reviews of this laptop but the reason I’m making this review is because I have NEVER owned a laptop so I though something that’s different from someone who’s not a laptop user, the reason I’ve got one was because I’m soon to be leaving home and moving to a new city without my beloved PC so the next logical step is a laptop. I’m currently studying A-level in IT soon to be moving to computer science at university. (I think that’s the intro and about me done what’s next ahhh… the choosing) Choosing Ok so I must of clocked about a week of solid looking on the internet for a laptop I checked the place I work to see if there are any ideas (won’t disclose this in case they get bi*chy) but there was not a lot that kindled my interested there was a Lenovo Y580 which had a very nice bundle of GHz and memory and even graphics to boot I think it was a GT660M. But it was end of line and the only one I could get was the one which sadly was on show and TBH It was bland looking I felt like I worked in a black and white office looking at it so it was kind of a nope from me, although someone else was happy to take it and I’m sure there enjoying it to this day J anyway back on subject. Ahh, yes the laptop well after that I did what any other self-respecting teenager on a budget would do, consult the WWW. I then started to create a folder and a selection of webpages with good laptops on (thanks to Google Chrome for the simple to use favourites function) I had about a few laptops on the look from Ultrabooks, to Convertibles and even the back flipping Lenovo Yoga book looking at all of these It makes you have to sit down and think of your needs as a person. Personally I wanted a machine I can have the confidence to take out my bag without someone in the distance going “Ha look he bought that pile of crap” I wanted a processor to match my requirements so as I’m currently doing animation, and also Visual Basic coding I needed something to process all that quickly with no waiting I wanted a great battery life and also some power under the keyboard for gaming and graphic work. So I was thinking of like the best of them all so straight away just click on the most expensive laptop which has spec’s such as extreme i7’s and crossfire 680m’s with the power from a nuclear submarine powering it all I then realised that the year 2079 is a long way away and so is my budget, a machine even close to that budget was over £2000, I had a budget of around £1000 thanks to family giving me as gift, I wasn’t up for just spending £1000 on a machine just like that so I was looking around £700- £800 max. After a bit of Google and reading reviews I then spoke to a friend who’s more up with the laptop section of the world then I am and he said check out MSI, I’ve herd of MSI as they are my Graphics and motherboard partner of choice (Quote stolen of LinusJ) but my mind=blown when I found out they did laptops. As soon as that convocation was over I went to their UK site and saw the GT70 Dragon Edition it ticked all my boxes spec wise great look with performance to boot I then went online to a store to see how much they wanted for it and it was shocking over £2000, after that little heart attack I scaled down a little still saying on the MSI website and looking and the GE60 0ND clicking on the webpage shows great spec, a good battery life for what’s under the hood and also a light and slick chassis. And it got better when I went to the website I said and it was on sale so I’m thinking I’ve got a great deal which did. (Or so I thought) The aftermath Now for the very long wait for it to turn up, when I saw that delivery man turn up on my drive 3 days later ( it felt like 3 months) and the smile on my face could not be contained, did all the signing and jazz then it was mine. Quickly and carefully taking it out the box and doing a (Linus impression in my head, Yes I did the download the latest drivers off the website thing) so here it is in my lap ready go plugged it all in when I get to turning it on I realise the Achilles heel of this computer. The standard, 64MB cache Western Digital hard drive which was trying so hard to boot Windows up, I was waiting about 15 minutes for this laptop to load into windows for the first time! Now on my main PC I have an SSD and I’m very happy with it but this laptop made me bless the technical era we now live in. as soon as all the boring starting up questions was out the way and it went into booting into Windows 8 for the first time I firstly went to the task manager to see what was taking so long on this drive after the wait I’m clear to see that the drive is at 99% up and down by 1-7% but it stayed like that for over 10 minutes I thought one off, new machine loads of bloat ware it happens just uninstall it all when it’s done. I couldn’t. Safe to say the machine was just chugging along doing nothing that I could see but was still 100-90% for over 20 minutes I then though that maybe the machine is faulty but never showed any issues with Windows such as errors or problems. So I did what any IT Administrator (I’m not one but who’s looking) would do is restart the machine and see if that fixes it. Please note it’s now been 40 minutes since the delivery man came, and at the moment I’m like is this what laptop users put up with? Slow, sluggish and generally busy laptops even though there not doing anything? So then I thought maybe some updates may fix these issues. (Oh how wrong I was) the updates took 2 days… I’ll let that sink in, 2 days the machine just would not install updates no matter what I tried even seeing if there was a fix, nope it just would not have it. It was generally taking this long to do it.. I’m now thinking that this laptop must be faulty so I went back to the website and told them my story and then pretty much said CALL MSI in the biggest words possible I know that warranty related repairs are done by the manufacture I’ve learnt that by working but there was no help there and as I’m the sort of the teenager who suffers from I’ll do it later syndrome I just didn’t do that (But there’s an upside) The solution As I’m in the room watching a video on the YouTube’s I naturally had an idea. I did a quick Google of the insides of the laptop and this revealed the insides of a MSATA slot which is a great size for an SSD. So my idea which I’m sure you’ve guessed is adding an SSD into it. Firstly it requires getting an SSD and a MSATA one at that naturally I only really know about desktop SSD’s so I did a little research and there basically the same and I was looking at Crucial ones they looked ok but the write speed was a little low for me I know that I can only use so much, but a number is a number. So went through Amazon and found Plextor oddly enough it was the same day Linus uploaded a video about their new SSD’s. Anyway I went for a PX-128M5M which goes through the same stress tests as there desktop brothers and sisters I thought it’s got to be good and waited for it to turn up and then began the surgery… I mean installation. Firstly is the hardest part of the whole operation… Unscrewing the screw which is covered by the “WARRNTY VOID IF TAMPERD WITH” sticker after tempting fate I undid all the screws and came to the part of installing the SSD (If you attempting this read this little bit first) it requires a screw which is missing there is no screw that fits in the insert the only one I could find is the one under the battery but that’s your choice I know that one works. After doing all that and reinstalling and resetting and formatting I’m blessed with the joy of the laptop I thought I was getting in the first place it’s all instant no matter what I ask of it, be that ITunes, Steam, Chrome it goes instantly the best part is the boot ups, from the on switch to waiting for password is 10 seconds. Which I love that’s faster than my current desktop which cost more than the laptop and I’m still happy with it to this day it’s made this machine the lean mean fighting machine it was supposed to be when It came out the factory. I mean the gameplay great so far I haven’t tested much I’ve tried GRID on max setting it plays great no slow down at all not even with big crashes in the game. I’ve also tried Grand Theft Auto San Andreas which played butter smooth as well. The verdict I am now happy with this laptop; it has everything I need from a laptop in a package I can be happy with. Personally if I was to give any advice for taking your time and wasting it, it’s get an SSD in this thing it’s a great combination and it will make the machine fly like an eagle Thanks for reading, comments will be great I like feedback and also the links to everything is below. Thanks again! J SSD http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plextor-PX-128M5M-Series-Ultrabook-Internal/dp/B00B3P888C/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1367357913&sr=8-11&keywords=plextor Laptop http://www.msi.com/product/nb/GE60-0NC.html
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Title Describes everything. What will give me more performance, specially for gaming? Keep in the mind that I'm going to use it with the upcoming Intel i7 Haswell Processor. My friend has a Single GTX 690 and he plays very well in games such as Modern Warfare 3 & Black Ops II. Will the Double GTX 780 beat him? Info may help: I'm going to use Single Monitor 27".
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I've chose a and fx 6300 a xfx HD 7790 4gb of corsair ram a ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0 AMD 970 (Socket AM3+) Motherboard a segate barracuda 500gb hard drive I don't know wether I should wait until haswell/amd steamroller to come out any suggestions but I need to keep costs under £500
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I am considering doing an Extreme AMD Build and was looking for some advice and even try to help others wanting to do extreme custom builds. Listed below are all the parts I am considering using, and links below that in case you are not sure what they are. Feel free to leave advice or better options with links to products. 1) 900D Corsair Obsidian Serie Super Tower Computer Case 2) AMD FX-8350 Vishera 4.0GHz Eight-Core Desktop Processor 3) ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z 990FX Gaming Motherboard 4) G.SKILL Trident X Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2400 Desktop Memory 5) ASUS 24X DVD Burner 6) CORSAIR Hydro Series H110 Water Cooler 7) Rosewill LIGHTNING 1300W 80 PLUS GOLD Modular Power Supply 8) SAPPHIRE Vapor-X Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition 6GB 384-bit GDDR5 Video Card 9) (2x Raid 0 Boot Drive) Mushkin Enhanced Chronos 120GB SATA III SSD 10) (3x Raid 0 Game Drive) Mushkin Enhanced Chronos 120GB SATA III SSD 11) (3x) ASUS 2560x1440 27" 5ms LED MonitorsProducts Links: 1) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139019&Tpk=900d&IsVirtualParent=1 2) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113284 3) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131876 4) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231639 5) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827135204R 6) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181035 7) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182063 8) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202005 9) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226236 10) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226236 11) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294 Please leave your comments, ideas, and concerns for this build.
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Sony is calling it "Remote Play" & it's been confirmed, you will be able to stream PS4 games to your PS Vita similarly to what Nvidia is trying to do with Shield & streaming PC games. Shuhei Yoshida head of Sony Worldwide Studios said on twitter : Source : http://news.softpedia.com/news/PlayStation-4-Games-Will-Have-Either-Vita-Remote-Play-or-Eye-Features-Report-356769.shtml Sony is said to demand mandatory support from PS4 game developers for this feature. http://www.slashgear.com/ps4-said-to-demand-mandatory-ps-vita-remote-play-29284085/
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It seems that Func won't be the only one introducing new headsets in Computex 2013. Unlike the Func this looks a little cheap and plasticky as with many "gaming" headsets. Either way I'm looking forward to watching Linus' Computex coverage since they got EA to sponsor them... Source: http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/g_skill_will_release_gaming_headsets_at_computex_2013.html
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In an article by IGN (link below), Razer has revealed in a trailer that, they worked with Intel and Nvidia to provide THE thinnest gaming laptop ever. It contains "The latest and most powerful i7" (I assume it's haswell) and an Nvidia GPU (probably a 7XXm series), and has a 1600 x 900 pixel display on a small, 14 inch laptop also comes with an SSD and has 6 hours of battery life, gaming or just normal use, we don't know. I do have to add though, it doesn't contain the mousepad on the right hand with the macro buttons that could act like a second screen, me personally, it was just overhyped and useless. so what do you guys think, could this possibly change the way we think of PC gaming, I mean, just look at the edge, now we have a laptop that's even thinner, post your thoughts on the laptop and the trailer below *EDIT* Intel's facebook page has confirmed that it does indeed use haswell, and the GPU is a GTX 765m Source and Trailer: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/30/razers-blade-gaming-laptop-gets-new-ultra-thin-14-inch-variant?utm_campaign=fbposts&utm_source=facebook Link for purchase http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-systems/razer-blade
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Hello! My old headset recently broke, so I thought it might be a good idea to get a new set. What I wonder is which headset would be best suited for me? There are however some restrictions: My optimal budget is max ~105 euro. I would use them for gaming and general listening, a requirement is good surround sound with a decent "soundstage". I'd appreciate if you could tell me about your experiences with different headsets. I prefer closed headsets. It would be best if the headset used a USB sound card/3.5mm plug combo, such as the Orion Pro, since I'm not planning on buying a sound card anytime soon, but I'd like the ability to upgrade to one in the future. My favorite genre is Deathmetal, but I've got other headphones for listening to that. I would however like if the headset had clear audio first and foremost, but some bass would be appreciated as well. I do not plan to use a sound card, yet, so USB sound card would be neat. I Would like the headset to have a good microphone with little to none leak, and I would also like the mic to have a little "depth" to it. I.e, I'd appreciate if it was somewhat good quality. I've been considering the Logitech G35 and G430, but the ASUS Orion Pro seems like a good choice as well. What do you think?
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Cooler Master Cosmos Build Log Hi y’all, I’ve been using an old Sharkoon case for my main gaming build. I actually have a build log in the forum. It’s called “Goni”. It’s really cheap, small, and the paint gets chipped of if you scratch it with your nail. So I decided to get a “new” high quality full tower case, so I can fit my radiator inside. I found an “old” Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 on a local store for 50 bucks. It was in great condition and it actually came with 4 fans. But, it’s silver and the cable management sucks. Last time I tried to use a dremel and paint a case it didn’t work out. This time I won’t cheap out. I will laser cut cable management holes, laser cut for a smoked window, and paint it professionally. But before we start with the build log, here’s the hardware that I’m using. CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890XA-UD3 Graphics Card: ATI Sapphire Radeon 6970 Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16gb 1600MHz Storage: 2 WD Green 1TB, 1 WD Black 640GB Cooling: 360mm Radiator cooling GPU and CPU Case: Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 Power Supply: AZZA PSAZ-850B14 Dynamo 850W Power Supply Here’s a shot of the case that I bought Not too bad for 50 bucks, considering that a couple of years ago it cost 200 bucks. Now, here’s a shot of how my rig looks right now. Before I start taking apart the old rig, I want to prepare the case so I can send it away for painting and cutting. As you can see, the cable management is terrible, and it’s still bare steel inside. This is where the windows is going to go And these are the cable management holes that I’m going to make (Later on, I also designed a cpu mount hole) Here’s a shot of the case naked Time for emptying the WC setup Before I sent the case away, I tested the hardware to see how it looks and if I needed to order anything Turns out, I need some custom cable extenders and a couple of 45 degree fittings. Final update for now, the case will arrive in a couple of days! (I’m using stock air cooling until the case comes back)
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<p>So, basically I am a little bit stuck here. I have my Z906 set up on my PC and I assume that I am getting all the 5.1 love but I can't stop to doubt it when it comes to watching 5.1 movies in Neflix windows 8 app. For some reason if I turn on 5.1 audio in Netflix because it is available, all other sounds are coming out of the speakers as normal but the voice of the characters doesn't come. It is very funny because I am sure I set my speakers up right but who knows. Maybe I did something wrong. So, I am making this thread to see is anyone has any knowledge in how to set up a 5.1 channel from scratch. assuming that I never had the speakers plugged in yet. Maybe a step by step settings configuration guide?<br /> <br /> K Thanks!</p> <p> </p> <p>Video Sample @ <a href="http://youtu.be/TMyt7syyGco">http://youtu.be/TMyt7syyGco</a> Uploading now, will probably finish uploading soon...</p> <p> </p> <p>You can hear in the beginning there is voice but as time goes by, the voice fades away... (Starting from (Shouting))</p> <p><br /> Edit:</p> <p>1. Going to upload video sample of problem.<br /> 2. Video sample did not capture audio so no sample...</p> <p>3. Managed to get a video sample with my NX1000 Camera...</p> 4. O the post is broken...
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So my old Microsoft Sidewinder mouse bit the dust, so in light of review done by Linus, I figured I would get the g700s. And not that it makes a huge difference, but I used the Mionix Ensis 320 mouse pad with this mouse. First Impressions: The packaging was amazing, I know that doesn't really factor in to how the mouse performs, but I just thought that it should be noted. It looks much better than the previous mice have, in my humble opinion of course. I love size and shape of the mouse, even though I am going from a clay style grip to this palm style grip. The buttons are places just right, out of the way yet within an easy reach for long hours of gaming. And we can't forget about rule number 32, its the little things; The battery came almost fully charged and ready to go. Upon further analysis: My favorite feature of the mouse is the ability quickly switch the scroll wheel from smooth to a "notched" style. It is one of those features that I didn't even know I would use, but now that I have it I love it. Plus the mouse wheel tilts left and right is wonderful. The side buttons are also very nicely shaped, sized and located. The only problem I have with them is compared to the rest of the mouse, they feel very mushy and the give very little tactile feedback. But, the buttons located by the LMB are much more tactile while still being perfectly places and sized. The led's on the side of the mouse are also very nice. They tell the charge (which was expected) but they also tell which of the five profiles you have set. And, while this may be standard in a lot for a lot of gaming-grade mice of today, I appreciate the on board memory profiles. The mouse in incredible responsive and accurate. The latency is extremely low and the pointer tracks very well. The battery life is ok. While I could be more conservative and run the request/second a bit lower, I want to use it to its full potential. And if I have to plug it in mid-game to charge, it isn't the end of the world. The cord on it is "heavy" and does drag a lot, it is still playable. The only other complaint I have so far about this mouse is how it just leaves my pinky finger out to hang, which isn't too much of a problem, it just took some getting used to. The Software: While it is not perfect, it is the best software that I have personally used for this sort of application. Macros are easy to program and record, the visuals are nice, the UI is intuitive and responsive. It would be nice to have a couple more profiles and a few more levels of sensitivity per profile (the limit is five profiles and five senitivity levels per profile) it still allows enough customization to where it isn't that big of a deal. The Bottom Line: This is an extremely well made mouse, and while it isn't perfect and isn't for everyone, it is about as good as it gets for this price point. It would be nice to see the price be a bit lower to make it a little more competitive I still think it is well worth it. Whether you have big or small hands, as long as you are right handed you will enjoy this mouse. TL;DR: Wonderful mouse, not perfect but very very good. I recommend it. This is my review and my first post, and thank you for your time.
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If anybody has any game cods lying around, or steam cash codes, I would be happy to take them off your hands. Thanks to everybody who reads and reply's, oh and I bought Dota 2 already. Thank you so much :)
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Hello Everybody I tried to look for someone with similar issue, but couldnt find one. Description is going to be pretty long, so bare with me. I own non-steam copy of Crysis 2, Polish verson to be specific (totally legit, bought in Empik). I'm playing on my 1920 x 1080 on fullscreen on very high settings, and getting 24 FPS doing NOTHING, staring at a wall, not moving at all. I turn the fullscreen off, adjust window to my monitor, (I don't change resolution, or any settings, just move it, so only the title of window is visible, no even taskbar) and BOOM! i get 55 FPS running, when stuff is exploding, and over 70 when just staring at walls. Strange isnt it? OK, so I'm going to give full specs, so nobody's hurt: Core i5 661 (2 core 4 thread 3,33GHz in turbo, not overclocked) GTX 460 SE (1024MB GDDR5 256-bit, overcloced: core 819Mhz, memory 2003MHz [stock is 648 and 1700] 4 GB DDR3 1333 dual channel Kingston HyperX blue Asus P7P55 LX Segate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM Nvidia drivers are 314.22 so latest non-beta I overclock GPU with Afterburner 2.3.1, never get above 75 Celsius even during hardcore gameplay. Running monitor off HDMI, if that's a factor (please note that i can't ude DVI connection due to it's lack on my display) I run anything a couple of programs in the bacground, uTorrent Networx, Comodo antivirus, Afterburner, HTC Home and Razer Synapse + other drivers. Althrough i don't think those take so much resources I think that's all. I'll try to answer all questions, and I really hope to find some answers.
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Hey guys, I want to know what you guys will suggest for a gaming keyboard around the price of $35. I found this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009A803AK/ref=gno_cart_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER if anyone of you have it, is it good?
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I was wondering whether anyone on the forums was playing Neverwinter as it is a big group game towards mid level 30's which is were i'm at now so would love yo group up with some techies If your not playing it you should check it out
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I'm looking to build a gaming PC without a dedicated GPU so I'm going with integrated graphics. I've heard the 5800k is really good for integrated graphics. Which one would you recommend? Thanks in advance! :)
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So a long time ago I read a report on a four year old boy asked his Dad to get him a Playstation 3 and when his Dad came back without a PS3 in his hand the boy got really angry and the boy took his dad's gun and shot him right in the head and he was dead, sad I know. So what got the blame? Television? Movies? Music? Nope as always video games. It does get really ridiculous I mean games are not always to blame, look at how realistic movies look or look at what you see on some drama shows on TV, it is a load of BS I mean come on really? I will be honest with you sometimes gaming can be the problem but only by a long shot. The kid never had a Playstation or anything like that so how could video games brainwash him? Tell me your thoughts I would like to hear from you guys.