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If you want a quick and easy gaming laptop or pc check iBUYPOWER. com. They have really good pc's and you can even customize them!
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Generation wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wrote wowowowowow. Ive ordered the Pc ok? I have one with leds now. Not exactly shining right into my eyes because its facing the other way. and the new one im gettings is going to be under the desk sooo Yeh.
You're asking for advice after you purchased it?
I have no hope for some people.
oh my god. Im asking is it good? Ive looked up on it before i bought it.
No, it's not. I don't know where you looked, but you're misinformed.
Hmm About twenty videos on youtube with over 10k Views each and benchmark websites.
That's meaningless.
Here's an example, I could Google a review of an Alienware computer and click on the first 5 links. Those biased reviewers say it's an awesome machine and you should buy it. Does this mean they know what they're talking about and it's the truth? No.
Open your eyes you sheep.
Okay when they are official gaming sites.
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-SteezyKidd wrote If you want a quick and easy gaming laptop or pc check iBUYPOWER. com. They have really good pc's and you can even customize them!
You're paying someone $100's extra so they can do a 30 minute job and put it together for you. Plus, if you don't know what you're doing, you'll end up with crap tier parts like their stock PSU's that are a fire hazard.
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Bath wroteGeneration wroteburrow900 wrote I would keep with the i7 if you want to stay on the safer side. After the new consoles come, I imagine threading is going to be taken advantage a lot more. Considering the tremendous amount of cores that are rumored to be in the next generation. And if it's going to use more cores on PC. From what I've read, DX12 which is supposedly coming out in 2013 will do just that. And overkill is never bad. omg, he has 16gb of ram oh no. At least he won't have to replace it for a long time, even when DDR4 comes out, he won't have to replace it.
tl;dr if you want something that you won't have to replace for a very long time, get an i7 and 16gb, if you just want gaming for now and want to upgrade as tech improves, get i5 and 8.
What you think that's going to happen does not equal that it is going to happen.
You should never base your recommendations off of rumours.
Buying a PC that does not suit you and having overkill parts is extremely ridiculous considering you could save money and get the same if not better performance.
By the time he actually uses the i7 and 16GB's of RAM, it won't be relevant considering there will be something newer and better.
finally thankyou
He gives you false information and you thank him.
Zero sense given.
Because I give the Biggest Shiz in the world about having 16gbs of RAM and i7. icare
yeah I'm giving him so much false info. If he wants to get an i7, let him get it, they're out there to buy for a reason? They sell 16gb of RAM for a reason too, so people can use it. And there are still people out there using 4gb of DDR2 ram, and I bet in their time people were like omg that's so much over kill, why would you ever get that, and they're smiling right now because they still don't have to upgrade, and their mobo can still handle any gpu.
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Bath wroteGeneration wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wrote wowowowowow. Ive ordered the Pc ok? I have one with leds now. Not exactly shining right into my eyes because its facing the other way. and the new one im gettings is going to be under the desk sooo Yeh.
You're asking for advice after you purchased it?
I have no hope for some people.
oh my god. Im asking is it good? Ive looked up on it before i bought it.
No, it's not. I don't know where you looked, but you're misinformed.
Hmm About twenty videos on youtube with over 10k Views each and benchmark websites.
That's meaningless.
Here's an example, I could Google a review of an Alienware computer and click on the first 5 links. Those biased reviewers say it's an awesome machine and you should buy it. Does this mean they know what they're talking about and it's the truth? No.
Open your eyes you sheep.
Okay when they are official gaming sites.
Another meaningless comment.
I could go on 'X' popular gaming website like Machinima for example - imagine they reviewed a 21.5'' iMac and they come to the conclusion that it is a good editing machine for what you're paying and all the sheep believe it because they're ignorant. Does this mean it's true because they have some reputation for games? No, not at all.
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Generation wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wrote wowowowowow. Ive ordered the Pc ok? I have one with leds now. Not exactly shining right into my eyes because its facing the other way. and the new one im gettings is going to be under the desk sooo Yeh.
You're asking for advice after you purchased it?
I have no hope for some people.
oh my god. Im asking is it good? Ive looked up on it before i bought it.
No, it's not. I don't know where you looked, but you're misinformed.
Hmm About twenty videos on youtube with over 10k Views each and benchmark websites.
That's meaningless.
Here's an example, I could Google a review of an Alienware computer and click on the first 5 links. Those biased reviewers say it's an awesome machine and you should buy it. Does this mean they know what they're talking about and it's the truth? No.
Open your eyes you sheep.
and if you're saying that an Alienware is bad, you're stupid. Yeah, they're overpriced like crazy, but that doesn't make them bad. You can have a 10 times better alienware than what you have, and it wouldn't be bad, just overpriced.
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Generation wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wrote wowowowowow. Ive ordered the Pc ok? I have one with leds now. Not exactly shining right into my eyes because its facing the other way. and the new one im gettings is going to be under the desk sooo Yeh.
You're asking for advice after you purchased it?
I have no hope for some people.
oh my god. Im asking is it good? Ive looked up on it before i bought it.
No, it's not. I don't know where you looked, but you're misinformed.
Hmm About twenty videos on youtube with over 10k Views each and benchmark websites.
That's meaningless.
Here's an example, I could Google a review of an Alienware computer and click on the first 5 links. Those biased reviewers say it's an awesome machine and you should buy it. Does this mean they know what they're talking about and it's the truth? No.
Open your eyes you sheep.
Okay when they are official gaming sites.
Another meaningless comment.
I could go on 'X' popular gaming website like Machinima for example - imagine they reviewed a 21.5'' iMac and they come to the conclusion that it is a good editing machine for what you're paying and all the sheep believe it because they're ignorant. Does this mean it's true because they have some reputation for games? No, not at all.
Because im so st00pid i go on one website and then automatically buy it because it s4yz its good. Of course i don't I didnt say One website did i?
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burrow900 wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteburrow900 wrote I would keep with the i7 if you want to stay on the safer side. After the new consoles come, I imagine threading is going to be taken advantage a lot more. Considering the tremendous amount of cores that are rumored to be in the next generation. And if it's going to use more cores on PC. From what I've read, DX12 which is supposedly coming out in 2013 will do just that. And overkill is never bad. omg, he has 16gb of ram oh no. At least he won't have to replace it for a long time, even when DDR4 comes out, he won't have to replace it.
tl;dr if you want something that you won't have to replace for a very long time, get an i7 and 16gb, if you just want gaming for now and want to upgrade as tech improves, get i5 and 8.
What you think that's going to happen does not equal that it is going to happen.
You should never base your recommendations off of rumours.
Buying a PC that does not suit you and having overkill parts is extremely ridiculous considering you could save money and get the same if not better performance.
By the time he actually uses the i7 and 16GB's of RAM, it won't be relevant considering there will be something newer and better.
finally thankyou
He gives you false information and you thank him.
Zero sense given.
Because I give the Biggest Shiz in the world about having 16gbs of RAM and i7. icare
yeah I'm giving him so much false info. If he wants to get an i7, let him get it, they're out there to buy for a reason? They sell 16gb of RAM for a reason too, so people can use it. And there are still people out there using 4gb of DDR2 ram, and I bet in their time people were like omg that's so much over kill, why would you ever get that, and they're smiling right now because they still don't have to upgrade, and their mobo can still handle any gpu.
They exist for a reason? No way, man. I thought Intel released it just to release it to show that their top dog. Thanks for reminding me.
Just because they sell 'X' product does not mean it's suitable for Joe Blow over here who wants to play COD, no does it? You're spending more than you need to and you're still getting crap tier parts. If you don't realize this, you're delusional - than again, you're the same idiot who recommends GTX 480's in 2012 so we all know you have no credibility.
In their time, aka 4 years ago. That is not relevant. Hell, you could still rock that and it'd be fine.
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burrow900 wroteGeneration wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteBath wrote wowowowowow. Ive ordered the Pc ok? I have one with leds now. Not exactly shining right into my eyes because its facing the other way. and the new one im gettings is going to be under the desk sooo Yeh.
You're asking for advice after you purchased it?
I have no hope for some people.
oh my god. Im asking is it good? Ive looked up on it before i bought it.
No, it's not. I don't know where you looked, but you're misinformed.
Hmm About twenty videos on youtube with over 10k Views each and benchmark websites.
That's meaningless.
Here's an example, I could Google a review of an Alienware computer and click on the first 5 links. Those biased reviewers say it's an awesome machine and you should buy it. Does this mean they know what they're talking about and it's the truth? No.
Open your eyes you sheep.
and if you're saying that an Alienware is bad, you're stupid. Yeah, they're overpriced like crazy, but that doesn't make them bad. You can have a 10 times better alienware than what you have, and it wouldn't be bad, just overpriced.
No, you're wrong. Regardless of the price they're still ultra crap because you're receiving sub par OEM PSU's, MOBO's that cannot be upgraded, locked CPU's, overpriced closed loop water coolers.
Read my comments regarding Alienware in the Custom PC Topic if you still believe you're right.
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Generation wroteburrow900 wroteBath wroteGeneration wroteburrow900 wrote I would keep with the i7 if you want to stay on the safer side. After the new consoles come, I imagine threading is going to be taken advantage a lot more. Considering the tremendous amount of cores that are rumored to be in the next generation. And if it's going to use more cores on PC. From what I've read, DX12 which is supposedly coming out in 2013 will do just that. And overkill is never bad. omg, he has 16gb of ram oh no. At least he won't have to replace it for a long time, even when DDR4 comes out, he won't have to replace it.
tl;dr if you want something that you won't have to replace for a very long time, get an i7 and 16gb, if you just want gaming for now and want to upgrade as tech improves, get i5 and 8.
What you think that's going to happen does not equal that it is going to happen.
You should never base your recommendations off of rumours.
Buying a PC that does not suit you and having overkill parts is extremely ridiculous considering you could save money and get the same if not better performance.
By the time he actually uses the i7 and 16GB's of RAM, it won't be relevant considering there will be something newer and better.
finally thankyou
He gives you false information and you thank him.
Zero sense given.
Because I give the Biggest Shiz in the world about having 16gbs of RAM and i7. icare
yeah I'm giving him so much false info. If he wants to get an i7, let him get it, they're out there to buy for a reason? They sell 16gb of RAM for a reason too, so people can use it. And there are still people out there using 4gb of DDR2 ram, and I bet in their time people were like omg that's so much over kill, why would you ever get that, and they're smiling right now because they still don't have to upgrade, and their mobo can still handle any gpu.
They exist for a reason? No way, man. I thought Intel released it just to release it to show that their top dog. Thanks for reminding me.
Just because they sell 'X' product does not mean it's suitable for Joe Blow over here who wants to play COD, no does it? You're spending more than you need to and you're still getting crap tier parts. If you don't realize this, you're delusional - than again, you're the same idiot who recommends GTX 480's in 2012 so we all know you have no credibility.
In their time, aka 4 years ago. That is not relevant. Hell, you could still rock that and it'd be fine.
And How exactly are they crap?
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