Poll

What item should I purchase?

Belkin N52TE
3 (8.3%)
New Power Supply
1 (2.8%)
More RAM (I only have 3GB)
10 (27.8%)
Larger HDD (1.5 TB)
5 (13.9%)
Razer Carcharias Headset
17 (47.2%)

Total Members Voted: 36

Author Topic: $100 acquired, what to buy? (POLL) (UPDATED)  (Read 2087 times)

I don't understand what the first two are. Are they some kind of alien probe or something? :u



That's amazing.
I got the G15 http://www.logitech.com/en-us/434/3498 I never used the macro buttons though so I'd suggest G15 over the newer one just for that reason.

Go buy yourself 100$ worth of books.

What the forget is a gamepad and what is it used for. And in other reasons, How big is it?

Updated poll.

What the forget is a gamepad and what is it used for. And in other reasons, How big is it?

Alright. For those of you who haven't used this gamepad, seriously get out. I had it for a solid month and loved it, but at the time I really needed a Tablet and I had the ChairDesk, so I couldnt' use anything with wires.

None of the above. Buy a infection grotto of a hooker and enjoy getting things you never wish you had gotten.

dont buy that belkin thing, or anything similar.
they do not help you game better. and are just a bells and whistles accessory to awkwardly take up more space on your desk.

I have 132 dollars. I'm putting it into my bank account and stuff. >:I
So I can use my card to buy Steam games.  :cookieMonster:

That game pad looks like my keyboard and mouse rammed into eachother very fast.

If you buy a headset, I would highly recommend the Corsair HS-1. Most comfortable headset ever loving made, it also sounds nice and I've been told the mic is good

Wait, 800 MHz RAM? You can get 1666 MHz RAM for around $20. Where are you buying your RAM?

And why would you want a new power supply? A new power supply doesn't help you at all unless you're upgrading your computer somehow. It's pretty much the most pointless part to upgrade.

A larger HDD might be good, but what's the size of your current one, and how much space is left on it?

Could you at least list your current parts so that we could get a sense of what you can/should upgrade?

Edit: By the way, you should probably get more RAM, unless there is some other part in your computer that's utterly horrible, or you have a 32-bit OS, because a 32-bit OS doesn't use more than 3 GB of RAM.
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Wait, 800 MHz RAM? You can get 1666 MHz RAM for around $20. Where are you buying your RAM?

And why would you want a new power supply? A new power supply doesn't help you at all unless you're upgrading your computer somehow. It's pretty much the most pointless part to upgrade.

A larger HDD might be good, but what's the size of your current one, and how much space is left on it?

Could you at least list your current parts so that we could get a sense of what you can/should upgrade?

Edit: By the way, you should probably get more RAM, unless there is some other part in your computer that's utterly horrible, or you have a 32-bit OS, because a 32-bit OS doesn't use more than 3 GB of RAM.

My motherboard only supports 667 MHz and 800 MHz RAM.

The PSU was just an idea.

I currently have a 650GB HDD and it's almost full.

I have a 64 bit OS, and 3GB of RAM isn't fun.

What the hell is that Belkin thing, and what do you use it for?