Originally Posted by m4a1mustang Selling chips is tough without them being dirt cheap. Too many variables! this is 370 retail price processor. Let me know what you wanna offer
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12-30-2011, 10:21 AM | #62 (permalink) |
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Oh I'm fine with my 2600K, thanks. I was just making a comment that it's difficult to sell a used processor unless the discount is really substantial. At least that's what I've found... you never know if they've been overvolted to hell and back!
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Just got my PC moved into my new apartment. I need to pick up another power strip before I start to tidy up the cables, but here's what I'm working with right now:
The desk is Ikea tabletop that wraps around the entire office. I've been trying to get used to my new G13 gameboard. I like the LCD screen... I've got it monitoring CPU core temps and load.
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Bought the pieces at IKEA and assembled it to fit our office space. They have a huge selection if desktops and legs to design your own. The gf liked white which just happened to be the cheapest. I would have gone with the more expensive cedar/pine type wood. They also have stainless or glass and a few other colors. Lots of leg options from fixed to adjustable height... lots of different modular storage options too.
Edit: the modular desk pieces are mostly under the Vika name, I believe.
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I just realized I didn't bring my old 2.1 Logitech speaker system from my parents house. I need to pick that up today or go buy a newer system when I go to Microcenter. I live in an apartment so I don't want to be a douche with a crazy sound system while playing BF3 or streaming BPM.
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I like Macs for functionality and ease of use, but I'm a gamer and a tinkerer so it's PCs for me. I have been toying with the idea of getting a Mac Mini just for the hell of it. No idea what I'd use it for, but I'm a nerd and having it would make me happy.
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In an apartment, headphones will make gaming a lot more fun and you will not piss off the neighbors, plus you can play late at night.
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After building my first PC way back in 2000, decided to jump back into it since my Gateway laptop is slowly dying a slow death and the old PC died back in 07. I mostly game on my Xbox so I wanted to keep this build on a budget of $1000 or so and resuse as much as I could, like the keyboard, mouse and an ancient Cambridge Soundworks 5.1 speaker setup. Thus, here's what I started with:
Intel Core i5-2400 Sandy Bridge @ 3.1 GHz Gigabyte GA-P67A-U03-B3 8GB of Patriot Viper Extreme Division 2 RAM Sapphire Radeon HD6790 1GB Western Digital SATA3 HDD 1TB Rosewill RX750-S-B 750W PSU Lite-On DVD Burner Windows 7 64-bit CoolerMaster Storm Enforcer case I stuck with the older P67 chipset since it still has some capability I'm not utilizing and it had the best bang for the buck as far as future expansion on the motherboard goes. The hard drive is more than enough for now, especially since my Cavalry external USB HDD is also 1TB and is only about 25% full accounting for all my music, pictures and video. Amazed at how easily everything went together. The Enforcer case has loads of room and plenty of extra bays for more drives and such. I missed two generations of SATA cables and not having to fold up flat ribbon cables in a cramped case was a relief! My old grey box case had a bunch of holes dremeled in it for extra fans since that old Athlon T-Bird was OC'd to within an inch of its life so I never bothered with a window. This one looks cool and has extra fan locations already, got me thinking about some extra, unecessary lighting for the case. Interior lighting from the PSU's first power-on, was not expecting that to be honest! Big 200mm intake fan on the front that came with the case. After borrowing a 17" hand-me-down LCD from a buddy for a few months, I picked up a nice 24" Samsung LED from Worst Buy for about $250, looks great and I finally have a display that the GPU doesn't get bored with! Not including the monitor and the fact that I plan on getting a new keyboard and maybe one of those fancy RAT mice, the computer hit my wallet for ~$925, under budget! Runs like a champ too, just wish my computer at work was this fast, I spend a lot of time watching Catia load models and crashing when I load too many models.
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