Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 456734 times)

Haha their site is rather broken, upon adding to cart the price went from $109.99 to $2,099.99

Jesus Christ those cases are loving ugly, no wonder they're charging $100 for the things

Jesus Christ those cases are loving ugly, no wonder they're charging $100 for the things
Haha their site is rather broken, upon adding to cart the price went from $109.99 to $2,099.99

When I clicked add to cart it's still 109.



stuff, it's out of stock now.

In total, my case has 3 spaces for 120mm fans, and 3 spaces for 200mm. I've been using the 4 fans included with the case (3 120mm's and 1 200mm) and sound's been an issue for a while. I want to buy some better fans, and I'm wondering if it's better to use more large fans over small fans. Like a large fan on the top and side, and a small fan at the rear. That way I get some very nice airflow around my mobo and GPU with fans moving at slower RPMs.

Thoughts?

Yes, it is better to use larger ones. Larger fans tend to have a much higher airflow than a smaller one (derp) and can be much more quiet compared to a smaller one providing the same airflow.


Also those computers in the last few pages have gone up to like $1,799 and higher. If you ordered one, in the terms and conditions it says they have the right to change the order price at any time for any reason. You're going to get overcharged like mad provided you don't cancel the order.
« Last Edit: February 05, 2012, 02:37:25 AM by KoopaScooper »

Jesus Christ those cases are loving ugly, no wonder they're charging $100 for the things
well you could always buy another not so ugly case and get all those great parts out of that cheap but not cheap computer and put them in a good case

Can anyone find me the most recent reliable and stable version of the AMD graphics drivers? The latest ones I installed actually perform worse than it did before I installed any, it's depressing


Listen, I want a laptop that's new for under £260.
Can anybody find me one?

Noticed something related to the underpriced computer.
.ca shows the epic price; .com shows the real price.

Move-along..

for some reason I had it in my head that I would be spending a stuffton of money on a new computer but I realized I can reuse a bunch of my current parts. I think I only want to replace the mobo graphics card, processor, and case
which do happen to be the bulk of the cost of the computer, but I'll still be saving a couple hundred dollars.

Noticed something related to the underpriced computer.
.ca shows the epic price; .com shows the real price.

Move-along..

Possible scam then