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@calarahil I think we might just be trying to justify our purchase as better then other mice of the same style.

Oh no I was just debating the point of views really. I think both opinions in the end are valid.

 

 

@firefox: You can never have too many buttons available to you :P 12 buttons on the side of a mouse may seem like a bit much but in a moba, mmo, or hell even in a FPS being able to switch through things on your mouse versus keyboard enables you to have a more relaxed experience then doing the twist on your keyboard.

 

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@firefox: You can never have too many buttons available to you :P 12 buttons on the side of a mouse may seem like a bit much but in a moba, mmo, or hell even in a FPS being able to switch through things on your mouse versus keyboard enables you to have a more relaxed experience then doing the twist on your keyboard.

 

I can only have three buttons on the side of the mouse otherwise I start reloading in the middle of a bullet shower which isn't wise and start throwing grenades everywhere :)

 

Loads of buttons are useful if you know what to do with them and with me, that is too much, that is why the keyboard has plenty of buttons spare :P

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Oh no I was just debating the point of views really. I think both opinions in the end are valid.

 

 

@firefox: You can never have too many buttons available to you :P 12 buttons on the side of a mouse may seem like a bit much but in a moba, mmo, or hell even in a FPS being able to switch through things on your mouse versus keyboard enables you to have a more relaxed experience then doing the twist on your keyboard.

i have a full setting on my mouse so for when im just in a browser.  Like close tab, refresh, new tab, reopen closed tab, switch tab, copy, paste, select all, undo, enter and escape.

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I can only have three buttons on the side of the mouse otherwise I start reloading in the middle of a bullet shower which isn't wise and start throwing grenades everywhere :)

 

Loads of buttons are useful if you know what to do with them and with me, that is too much, that is why the keyboard has plenty of buttons spare :P

For example in bf3 1-2-3 are automated to weapons 1-2-3 and I believe knife is labeled to a number key as well so to do that still be able to move around with WASD is nice.

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i have a full setting on my mouse so for when im just in a browser.  Like close tab, refresh, new tab, reopen closed tab, switch tab, copy, paste, select all, undo, enter and escape.

That is just crazy man ><

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For example in bf3 1-2-3 are automated to weapons 1-2-3 and I believe knife is labeled to a number key as well so to do that still be able to move around with WASD is nice.

 

I know but I can't always remember where the buttons are lol

 

In the middle of something I just start hitting everything then shortly after followed by a large explosion and text on screen saying one of my own grenades has killed me :)

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sorry FJORN :X But to get back on track though with a dream machine that can be used with gaming and workstation work it just makes all the sense for the Titan to be in the discussion.

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That is just crazy man ><

3 words. ONE HANDED BROWSING.  That is all.

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Valet parking has gone down hill lol

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All Corsair build minus the SSD and what Corsair doesn't make with custom waterloop and an extremely overclocked i7. 

Dual SLI GTX780's on an MSI G series motherboard because dragons are awesome. 

If only I had the money. :(

Case-NZXT H440 | Motherboard-Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H | RAM-Kingston HyperX Blue 2x8GB 1600MHz | CPU-Intel 3770K @ 4.3GHz at 1.215v | Heatsink-Coolermaster Hyper212 Evo | GPU-EVGA GTX660 SC | SSD-MX200 250GB | HDD-Seagate Barracuda 3TB | PSU-EVGA GS650

Mouse-Logitech G600 | Keyboard-Ducky Shine 3 MX Blue. white backlight | Headphones-Audiotechnica ATH-M50s. Beyerdynamic DT990

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Pretty much what I have.  I wouldn't mind upgraded GPUs though, lol.

3930k | RIVBE | 32GB Dominator Plat. | Titan XP | Intel 750 1.6TB | Mellanox 10Gb NIC | AX1200i 

Custom TJ07 | 2xD5 pumps | EK Supremacy EVO | EK Titan XP | EK RIVBE Block | Cu Tubing | 25x120mm Rad

Samsung U28D590D 4K | Leopold Otaku w/Browns | Corsair M65 | Corsair SP2500 | Sennheiser HD595

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I am working on mine, A desk PC Oh ya!

i5 3570 | MSI GD-65 Gaming | OCZ Vertex 60gb ssd | WD Green 1TB HDD | NZXT Phantom | TP-Link Wifi card | H100 | 5850


“I snort instant coffee because it’s easier on my nose than cocaine"


 

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Come on guys a dream pc should be the best pc that you can possibly think of :P Outside the realm of what you can afford. Hence "DREAM"

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4770k on a gigabyte g1.sniper 5 with 2x sli 780's.

Customer sleeved green and black cables, crucial ballistic tactical tracer memory in a matte black Nzxt phantom 820 with a custom pedestal.

Watercooled with a 480 and a 360 rad, green tubing and huge tube res :D

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Gaming:

 

Case: SILVERSTONE TJ11B

Processor: Intel Core i7-3970X

Motherboard: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme LGA 2011

Graphics Cards: 2x EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN SuperClocked Signature 6GB

RAM: CORSAIR Dominator Platinum 64GB

HDD: 6x Western Digital WD Black 4TB

SSD: 2x SAMSUNG 840 Pro Series 512GB

Sound Card: ASUS 7.1 Xonar Essence ST

PSU: CORSAIR AX1200i

Radiator: Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 Full Copper Triple 120mm Radiator

Fans: 6x SILVERSTONE Air Penetrator 120mm Red LED Case Fan

Lighting: 2x LOGISYS Computer 15" Red Deluxe Sound Activated CCFL Kit

Peripherals: ROCCAT Kone [+]  Gaming Mouse; CORSAIR K95 Gaming Keyboard

RAM Block: Bitspower Galaxy DIMM4

GPU Block: 2x HEATKILLER GPU-X³ GTX Titan Water Block

CPU Block: Swiftech Apogee HD High Performance 4-Port CPU Waterblock

Tubing: Primo Chill Primo Flex Advanced 3/8"x5/8"- Bloodshed Red

Coolant:  EK EKoolant Premium Blood Red

Biocide: IandH Dead-Water Copper Sulfate Biocidal

Fittings: 16x Swiftech Lok-Seal Compression Fitting

Drain Valve: Bitspower Mini; Koolance Brass Inline Drain Valve

 

Server:

 

Case: COOLER MASTER RC-692A-KKN5 Mid Tower Computer Case

Motherboard: ASUS Z9PA-D8 ATX Server Motherboard Dual LGA 2011

RAID Controller: LSI MegaRAID PCI-Express 2.0

Processors: 2x Intel Xeon E5-2620 LGA 2011

RAM: Kingston 32GB  ECC Unbuffered DDR3 1600 Server Memory

Wireless: ASUS Wireless Adapter

PSU: CORSAIR CX600M

SSD: 2x SAMSUNG 840 Pro Series

HDD: 4x Western Digital WD Black 4TB

"...The closer you get to something, the tougher it is to see it..."

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Come on guys a dream pc should be the best pc that you can possibly think of :P Outside the realm of what you can afford. Hence "DREAM"

 

Then I want a quantum computer...

3930k | RIVBE | 32GB Dominator Plat. | Titan XP | Intel 750 1.6TB | Mellanox 10Gb NIC | AX1200i 

Custom TJ07 | 2xD5 pumps | EK Supremacy EVO | EK Titan XP | EK RIVBE Block | Cu Tubing | 25x120mm Rad

Samsung U28D590D 4K | Leopold Otaku w/Browns | Corsair M65 | Corsair SP2500 | Sennheiser HD595

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It would be nice to be able to always afford the newest i5-xxxxK and Z series Motherboard

16GB DDR4 (I think this should last me a good while)

SLI GTX Titan (or more practially SLI 770)
512GB SSD SATA Express (Faster than SATA 3 :D)
2560x1440 24" Primary monitor for gaming (Although I'm starting to doubt ill ever see a desktop monitor at 2560x1440 smaller than 27")

keep my 2 1080p as secondary monitors for general desktop usage

Enough Money to afford a full custom loop.

 

I would say a 4k monitor but then I wouldnt be able to give a GPU model. I would just have to say something that can run most games at 4k 60fps.

My System - Featuring Custom Laser Etching: (Out of Date - Need to update with current system pictures)
http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/11149-my-custom-rig-ft-custom-laser-etching/

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I'm currently building it :o

Link to my build in my signature. :)

Akula  | Dimastech Test Bench | Watercooled | Tri GTX 680's | Build of the Week

Mercury | Caselabs Mercury S3 | Watercooled | GTX Titan | Build of the Week

Armada | Define R4 Titanium | Watercooled | EK Waterblocks | Newest Buildlog

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Case: CaseLabs STH10
Mobo.: ASUS Rampage Extreme IV
CPU: Intel i7 3970X w/ XSPC Raystorm
GPU: 4X GTX Titan with XSPC blocks
RAM: 64GB (8x8GB) G.Skill Trident X Series (3000MHz) (w/16-32GB RAMDisk)
PSU: Corsair AX1200i w/ red sleeved cables
Sound Card: ASUS Xonar Essence One Muses
Storage: 4x 480 GB SanDisk Extreme II SSDs in RAID 0 (backed up on home server/NAS)
Monitors: 3xDell Ultrasharp U3014
Mouse: G700S
Keyboard: Ducky Shine III w/ Razer Orbweaver

Headset: Sennheiser HD 800

 

Special: Virtuix Omni, Oculus Rift, Delta Six, ARAIG
Special: VXR iMotion w/3x ASUS VG248QE monitors & CSR Elite gear

iMotion-Angle-211.jpg

 

Yeah, I have good imagination. I don't even want to calculate the total price on all the above though :lol:.

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min but max

 

I mean, minimum budget, design, dimension, power consumption, and noise.

but maximum, power, performance, and quality.

 

btw, it's only dream not real.

Where am I? What is this place?

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CPU:  Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($279.99 @ Microcenter) 
CPU Cooler:  NZXT Kraken X60 98.3 CFM  Liquid CPU Cooler  ($117.99 @ Newegg) 
Motherboard:  Asus Z87-DELUXE ATX  LGA1150 Motherboard  ($289.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage:  Samsung 840 Pro Series 512GB 2.5" Solid State Disk  ($519.99 @ Newegg) 
Video Card:  EVGA GeForce GTX 780 3GB Video Card (2-Way SLI)  ($659.99 @ Amazon) 
Video Card:  EVGA GeForce GTX 780 3GB Video Card (2-Way SLI)  ($659.99 @ Amazon) 
Sound Card:  Asus Xonar Essence STX 24-bit 192 KHz Sound Card  ($179.99 @ Amazon) 
Case:  Corsair 900D ATX Full Tower Case  ($349.99 @ Amazon) 
Optical Drive:  Asus BW-14D1XT Blu-Ray/DVD/CD Writer  ($92.98 @ Newegg)

Monitor: Asus PQ321 30" 4K Monitor ($3000.00???)

Monitor:  Asus VK248H-CSM 24.0" Monitor  ($211.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Other: Mackie PPM608 8-Channel 1000W Powered Mixer  ($699.99)
Other: Mackie S515 15" 2-Way Passive Loudspeaker Black ($299.99)
Other: Mackie S515 15" 2-Way Passive Loudspeaker Black ($299.99)
Other: Bose B2 Bass Module Black ($449.99)
 
Total: $8972.81
 

 

 

 

 

 

Damn... wish I could make it to 10 grand.. ahahahaha :P At least I got a more ballin sound system than all of you ;) I plugged in a freakin PA system into my dream PC! BEAT THAT!

Motherboard - ASUS P6X58D-E Processor - Intel i7 930 Bloomfield OC'd @ 4.01Ghz, 1.28v | RAM - 12GB Corsair Dominator @ 8-8-8-12, 1600mhz | Graphics Card - EVGA Geforce GTX660 SC 3GB @ +75mhz core, +500mhz mem | Power Supply - Seasonic X650 Gold

CPU Cooler, Fans - Corsair H-90 w/ Noctua FN14 push/pull, Gelid Wings UV Blue  | Case - Fractal Design Arc MIDI R2 |

 

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