Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 499107 times)

No wonder you have a drama.

that is not relevant to anything said in this thread lol

good job

Except you were telling somebody to spend double what they needed on something that adds no extra bonus...
Yes, my first link, but did you look at the other link? It was the amount he wanted to spend and gave extra power, which is a bonus. I don't know why anyone would not want extra power + performance. Also, you quoted me and what you said had nothing to do with the fact that I stated that you had a drama.

that is not relevant to anything said in this thread lol

good job
Neither is this
@hellsspot

Interesting.

Anybody know a good, non-Caviar crudlord, 1tb HDD, for less than expensive?


Interesting.

Anybody know a good, non-Caviar crudlord, 1tb HDD, for less than expensive?
Whats wrong with Caviar HDD's?

Overpriced, overbranded for average quality.

Whats wrong with Caviar HDD's?
caviar doesnt taste very good

Overpriced, overbranded for average quality.
Aren't most 1 TB HDD's, including Caviar, in the 90-100 price tag?

caviar doesnt taste very good
lol

Treynolds, this would probably be a good PSU for you. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817189023
Yes, I actually looked through the parts. This PSU is very reliable since it's 80+ Certified, but you can get a much better price on something that is not 80+. If you're not so worried about the 80+ and want more watts for less (which will mean better performance to an extent), you could try the one Hellspot posted.
Ok thanks. I'll probably look for a cheaper one with similar specs

Even though you guys pointed out that he didn't answer my question, it still isn't answered.

Even though you guys pointed out that he didn't answer my question, it still isn't answered.
Lol, whoops
You need 460W free, more than 460 max

Even though you guys pointed out that he didn't answer my question, it still isn't answered.
My guess would be no, because that amount of power is insane for any one component. It is more than half of a horsepower, the type of power a fridge motor uses. If you would give us the part we could probably just stick it in a calculator though.

My guess would be no, because that amount of power is insane for any one component. It is more than half of a horsepower, the type of power a fridge motor uses. If you would give us the part we could probably just stick it in a calculator though.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102969

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102969
My first thought when I saw it was "WHAT?!"
You must be mistaken, there's no way that thing uses 460W