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Off Topic / Re: Laptop stolen. *update on pg. 5*
« on: March 15, 2012, 04:25:44 AM »
Hold up, aren't apple products like, expensive enough without paying for customer service as well?
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>someone posts about a family member dyingThe internet in a nutshell
>"lol ded
>"fake and gay"
>someone posts about their laptop being stolen
>"so sorry hope you get it back1"
>":(((((( omg so sad"
Just putting that out there. Hope you can find your laptop.
Cyprus trees in my backyard.My god you suck at these.
Where are you from?Click on my name. Look at location.
As long as I don't end up spending excessive amounts of money on something I wouldn't necessarily need, I would be fine with switching out parts and whatnot.A decent gaming computer can be made from scratch with about 500. 600 is even better, and so is 700.
I'm only worried about fragility of parts, because I don't have the softest touch when it comes to assembling pieces. So, like I said, maximum budget I can probably get is $700, but most likely it'll be around $500.
Played Crysis for a few minutes before my computer froze, max temperature was 190f. I can't help but think that this isn't the best program, 190 seems WAY too high.190f (87c) isn't too bad. It should be able to handle that.
EDIT: Its having trouble starting, it starts then dies again. It takes a few tries for it to begin the startup process. I'm gonna leave it off for a bit.
EDIT2: I started it, and its a little warmer than room temperature and it reads as 140f, so I'd take about 60f from any of the readings.
This.Sometimes, it's for school.
Just becuase you have an on-board card, doens't mean you can't upgrade. My current mobo has a 9 series card built in, but I'm running dual 560's.He never said that he wouldn't be able to upgrade it. Integrated cards are generally worse than dedicated cards.