alex1997123 wrote: » haha I know the feeling Snowie it's awful isn't
Serephucus wrote: » The lack of said feeling is the one and only advantage to brick and mortar places, IMO. We need a decent tech shop here. It would be lovely to be able to go into town and pick up a 3570K and bits for HWVS prices +5% or something.
Tea_Bag wrote: » pic
NTMK wrote: » that desk would last about 10mins given how bad we can rage at bf3 and Lol:pac: My new rig is getting pushed back until the end of june to see what haswell is like:( no point in putting a titan/690 on ivy when i wont be buying a gpu until the end of may but i need a rig now as sc2 sucks on this laptop now:mad:
Gumbi wrote: » I'm playing SC 2 on a second gen i3 (2.1ghz) right now as my desktop is out if action. Very painful. Everything on low @ 720p is playable, just about. Painful.
Tea_Bag wrote: » forget the case, use a mobo box etc, just get a cheap h61, 7750 and Pentium CPU like in decs build for me. €180 all in, I'll post you some ram and a PSU, and flog it later on. it'll cost you ~€60 for a few months gaming after resale.
Squeaky the Squirrel wrote: » Are ye not roomies? weren't ye roomies?
Squeaky the Squirrel wrote: » A shadow? Can't remember the last time I saw a shadow. summer of '98
Eboggles wrote: » This, a million times. I'm in the US at the moment, and I've been in a Microcenter and a Tiger Direct. [/SIZE]
Deano12345 wrote: » Yeah, when your over there, you realize how terrible our selection is, like my 680 was bought from Tiger Direct and worked out at about 380 quid. The same card I'm ordering this week is €505. And yes I know thats over the odds for a 680 but I want another Lightning :pac: That Notcua TIM is good stuff too Eboggles, been using it myself the last few builds I've done !
Serephucus wrote: » I'd go red tubing and black fittings, personally.
Serephucus wrote: » Well if you go with XSPC blocks, you can do something like I did with my 600T. The blocks come with LEDs, but they're blue. If you want to get others FrozenCPU does a bunch. It's 3mm LEDs you're looking for with XSPC blocks.