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Do you guys know that feeling when something new becomes a challange?

I can remember a few moments when som buys becomes a challange:

- When i bought a new graphics card (install it the first time)

-When i bought my first camera (a nikon p600)

 

Im talking about when you need to lern how to use ir, when you never used or had something like that camera, gadget...

 

I want to have that feeling again, and i dont know what objet, gadget or tech stuff i can buy to get it.

Is really boring when you open a new phone or tablet even a laptop,, in my case (i hate apple) Thers always the same OS, the same apps, the only change is the performance, and im not that excited about performance.

 

If i want to feel the challenge of something new, what do you guys think i should buy?

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Something you don't have yet. In my case, a vehicle.

 

I alrready have avehicle, a Peugeoteo 208 :)

 

your signature is too large, admins will fix it though

 

I just deleted it, ill fix it tomorrow or so. Thanks for the advice ;)

 

Learn programming.

 

Im talking about the feeling when you unbox or use something new no just lern something

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buy a parachute and go learn sky diving. thats challenging and if it goes wrong then your fxcked 

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Hahahaha i was thinking about tech stuff mainly, im not going to do sky diving (jet)  :P

ahhaha ok how about modding pc parts.

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hmmmm i dont want to break anything (and im sure i will if i try it hahahaha) i prefere something just purchased, a final product by itself

raspberry pi

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Thats a great Idea =), too complex for me but i can try it in some future =) Thanks

 

More ideas?

urm.... how about completing a entire games achivments. Like fallout 4 ! that would be somthing i would love to see

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urm.... how about completing a entire games achivments. Like fallout 4 ! that would be somthing i would love to see

 

Hahahahah thats something im trying to do now (with all my games on steam, im tryng now with skyrim with the steam controller  :) ) but the purpose of this post is to know what kind of tech stuff i can buy to get that feeling again. (Im now watching raspberri pi 2 videos  :lol:, thats a really good idea, but i want more ideas )

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Learn Linux. You can install it as a VM and learn to use it without replacing your current OS. :)

 

Running crossfire just fine here, enjoying plenty of game time. ;) Did spend quite some time getting it to work just right, but once you've figured out the ins and outs, it's not that bad. The biggest challenge is keeping temps under control. :P (true story)

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Get one, hours of fiddling await :lol: . And few games that take advantage of it :mellow:

 

That will be my next upgrade =)

 

Learn Linux. You can install it as a VM and learn to use it without replacing your current OS. :)

 

Running crossfire just fine here, enjoying plenty of game time. ;) Did spend quite some time getting it to work just right, but once you've figured out the ins and outs, it's not that bad. The biggest challenge is keeping temps under control. :P (true story)

 

With this post im referring to that feeliing when you buy something totally new, something that you have never used before, like the first time you buy a play station or the first time you buy something new to you.

 

Thats an incredible feeling and i cant find somthing that makes me have that feeling  :(

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That will be my next upgrade =)

 

 

With this post im referring to that feeliing when you buy something totally new, something that you have never used before, like the first time you buy a play station or the first time you buy something new to you.

 

Thats an incredible feeling and i cant find somthing that makes me have that feeling  :(

That's why I suggested the multi GPU set up. Nothing quite like that feeling of getting an incredible benchmark while holding a reasonable temperature. Makes running a single GPU feel, well you feel naked.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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That's why I suggested the multi GPU set up. Nothing quite like that feeling of getting an incredible benchmark while holding a reasonable temperature. Makes running a single GPU feel, well you feel naked.

 

Hahahhahaha I love the way you describe it  :D  but thats a lot of mony to invest in and im an student xD, with an 980 i should buy another 980, a power supply to handle it,, a motherboard that supports SLI, and probably a new case! xDDDD (maybe i should buy my car...  :rolleyes: ) hhahahaha

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Hahahhahaha I love the way you describe it  :D  but thats a lot of mony to invest in and im an student xD, with an 980 i should buy another 980, a power supply to handle it,, a motherboard that supports SLI, and probably a new case! xDDDD (maybe i should buy my car...  :rolleyes: ) hhahahaha

Ahh, now I see your problem. You shouldn't have a car, takes all your computer money away :lol: . That's why I don't own one.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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Ahh, now I see your problem. You shouldn't have a car, takes all your computer money away :lol: . That's why I don't own one.

 

Yeap  :( , thats why im trying to find that pice of tech or that gadjet before the Black Friday, im assuming the price will drop ... hahahaha

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