Mine's got half a bag of cheese doodles inside the case and the northbridge chip is so hot I can't touch it, and the video card fan is seized up, and I have plastic tie straps holding the CPU fan up.
MOBO: Gigabyte MA790X-UD4P (northbridge OC'ed to 2.4ghz) CPU: Phenom II X4 B50 (unlocked x2 550) OC'ed to 3.5ghz GPU: HD 4770 overclocked to 810/860 HDD's: Seagate 1tb 5400rpm, Barricuda 150gb 7200rpm PSU: Corsair TX750 OS: Win7 Ultimate 64bit CASE: CM storm scout misc: Zalman cnps9700 cpu heatsink, NZXT Sentry 2 fan controller.
Lol yep, i was thinking in no particular order GPU (possibly might go nvidia with a 465, 560, something along those lines this time, otherwise a used 5870 or 6850/6870) DDR3 MOBO + DDR3 RAM Watercooling loop Maybe new bulldozer cpu when its released
I'd say go with a GTX 560 ti otherwise get the "used 5870" those two cards are the fastest out of the bunch you picked. and def go with the bulldozer cpu and a 990FX motherboard.
how come when im stoned my computer seems to be running fast but when im not high my computer seems to run slow?
Not so fast there sonny, Core i7-990X EE Gulftown 3.46GHz 6-core + ZALMAN CNPS9900MAX-R 135mm CPU cooler GIGABYTE G1 Sniper LGA 1366 Intel X58 CORSAIR DOMINATOR 24GB DDR3 1333 GIGABYTE GV-N580SO-15I GeForce GTX 580 with 1536MB 384-bit GDDR5 x 2 in SLI GIGABYTE GV-N460SO-1GI GeForce GTX 460 with 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 x 1 (physics) (boot) OCZ RevoDrive X2 160GB SSD x 2 mirrored (data) WD Caviar Black 750 GB SATA 6.0 x 5 in a RAID 5 array (striping and parity with hot swap capability) CORSAIR HX Series 1000W Power Supply PLEXTOR Blu-ray Burner ViewSonic VX2739WM 27" LCD Your dick don't seem so big now, does it? :mickey:
I'll take that Barrett .50 cal on the top shelf as well as the M2 Browning on the far right please. That way I only have to buy one type of ammo.
Why would I want to tell you my what kinda computer Im running?? its silver with a color screen, dvd player... Its like telling the whole internet what Virus protection you use. You're compromising the integrity of your system...
In mine as well as a friends combined 45 years of experience dealing with computers, I think Dell is probably your best choice in today's market for a good balance of price/performance/support. check their site, they have laptops ranging from $300-$400 on up and you can order custom configurations as well. Also pay attention to the battery specs. Batteries are one of the most expensive components in a laptop, so often low priced ones will have cheap or short life batteries. What good is a laptop if the battery only lasts for 2-3 hours? Remember though, you get what you pay for in this world, especially with computers. If it's a really low price, there's a reason.