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lolwut thats just silly

I reckon the alienware one is bit cooler

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xwe5jGBa5g

3:15 or there abouts, kinda shows (just the first random vid i found on youtube..)

/nerdlineaustralia

I've just got a M-ITX system.. it shits on most rigs out there and the size of a shoe box lol

pfft who buys PCs as a package.

rebuilding mine in a few months once car is sorted. All it needs is new hard drives and a new graphics card because my choice of cards was poor and cant find similar cards to SLI. Save those monies. Had an i7 920 for a while now and barely breaks a sweat, The SSD was one of the first out during the price drop and im pretty sure its the root cause of my PCs hiccups every year or so when I need to do a reimage.

I used to have a i7 920, great CPU now I've got one of the newer i5s (actually quicker than older i7s) new GPU is a 660ti good bang for buck compared to my 2x 5850s

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I've a Sandy Bridge 2600K, and video card is a 560 Ti with 448 cores (essentially a 570), still going strong :D. Only built a year and some months ago. Got enough cooling ready to go for when I want to overclock as well :D

Murky world of Haswell laptops is what I need to look into this semester, urgh.

I've a Sandy Bridge 2600K, and video card is a 560 Ti with 448 cores (essentially a 570), still going strong :D. Only built a year and some months ago. Got enough cooling ready to go for when I want to overclock as well :D

Murky world of Haswell laptops is what I need to look into this semester, urgh.

I've got a haswell laptop on Pre order. Been delayed 3 weeks due to high demand of CPU.
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