..Brian.. wrote: » My R9 290s (Ordered on: 21.01.2014) are up near Belfast since 14:43 this afternoon ... come on Parcel Motel! Tomorrow if I'm luck but surely no later than Wednesday?!
RobTheLad wrote: » Hi guys hope this is the right place. I'm looking at selling my PC i built in September 2012. It was used a bit initially, but I changed jobs early in 2013, and found I have not used my PC much since, so it's in perfect condition. Below is the spec, anybody able to shed any light on how much its worth now? Monitor: Dell U2312HM 23" IPS LED Monitor Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-3770K Processor (8M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz) RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance Low Profile PC3-12800U Motherboard: ASRock Z77 Extreme4, Socket 1155, ATX Case: Corsair Carbide Series 300R, ATX Graphics Card: XFX DD RADEON 7850 860M 2GB D5 2x mDP HDMI 2x DVI CPU Cooler: Scythe Katana 4 SSD: 128GB Samsung 830 Series SATA 6Gb/s 2.5" SSD HDD: WD Caviar Green 2TB Sata 6Gb/s CD Drive: LG SuperMulti CD/DVD x24, SATA PSU: Corsair Builder Series CX600 V2 600 Watt Power Supply
Serephucus wrote: » For those with older hard drives, this might be of interest. I just replaced my 1TB 7200RPM Samsung F1 with a 1TB WD Green, and this is what the benchmarks look like: Both drives held the same data. What I find really surprising is that the 5400RPM one even won on access times.
Serephucus wrote: » I'd figure that would affect read/write speeds, rather than access times. With the latter, you're probably talking read head seek, etc. It is a 1TB platter drive though, AFAIK. Oh, and the thing is as good as inaudible as well, in comparison to my extremely loud F1.
Monotype wrote: » Do you actually need 850W? Edit: You can get the non-modular one from dabs.http://www.dabs.ie/products/xfx-850w-80--bronze-certified-single-rail-psu-75R6.html Edit 2: Modular for €6 more.http://www.dabs.ie/products/xfx-850w-xxx-semi-modular-80--bronze-psu-8K0V.html
BloodBath wrote: » Feb 19th according to Amazon.http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CC-9011047-WW-Obsidian-Windowed-Performance/dp/B00HFRTF5W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1392479560&sr=8-1&keywords=corsair+250d&tag=fczbkkcom04-21
raymix wrote: » I watched TB and frankie's gameplay and I loved it, not sure why the hate, I think it's way more fun than bf3 or cod series, since there are some similarities. Definitely gonna get it if the price is right.
Burgo wrote: » Don't think many people really hate it, it just doesn't live up to all the hype is all. It's a pretty fun game all the same but at €60 I don't think I'll be picking it up anytime soon.
raymix wrote: » What actually got me is the wall running and mobility overall, always loved fast paced old school games like UT and quake series, the new generation of war genre games kind of killed it for me (except for Arma series (ace mod)), super glad to see the good old nonsense back. Add pilotable mechs in the mix and you got a good game.Really craving for instagib freeze tag game with grappling hooks and railguns.
Burgo wrote: » That sounds a lot like brink
ShadowHearth wrote: » I wonder does it have much to do with me just being tired of basic multiplayer formula at this stage.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Rust is a Huge eye opener for me, which made me get my faith back in to gaming as I spent 75h playing it in less then 2 weeks! I found myself just wasting my time on boards/youtubes and checking random **** and not playing games much lately.
ShadowHearth wrote: » I wonder does it have much to do with me just being tired of basic multiplayer formula at this stage. Rust is a Huge eye opener for me, which made me get my faith back in to gaming as I spent 75h playing it in less then 2 weeks! I found myself just wasting my time on boards/youtubes and checking random **** and not playing games much lately. I am not even talking about PS4 which has a good layer of dust on it, I even had to clean up manually vent holes. Damn, my PS vita getting more gametime lately and thats says a lot.
raymix wrote: » It sells and it won't change until people realizes that it has been all the same from the start with some tweaks and changes. From their economics perspective i'd say it is kinda dangerous to experiment with new things - that's where indie devs come in. Rust was ok, but it generally lacks many features from the game it's been designed after - DayZ epoch mods. I spent well over 300h playing epoch and many more hours playing origins mod before it went bad... 7 days to die was a nice twist to sandbox survival, I loved the fact that zeds can bash trough walls, but all the spike trap nonsense kills it for me... still had a good laugh playing it as we were mostly exploring map rather than camping a single house 24/7