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i'd like to get a second monitor for my PC and i wanted to know if there were any rules besides "make sure your computer actually has the correct output available (or have something that can let it)" i should know about
so long as your gfx card has two outputs and the threading capacity for two monitors, you're fine, there aren't really any other requirements.

so long as your gfx card has two outputs and the threading capacity for two monitors, you're fine, there aren't really any other requirements.
k and i'm fine on both counts
thanks

Installing a videocard for a friend, and we couldn't seem to find a cord to power it, it intially had integrated graphics. What do?

I've got a situation I feel very stressed about
I want to get a portable gaming machine. I've had my eye on the new Razer Edge Pro for a few weeks now. All the info here

The other candidate is some sort of custom built laptop.

I hear that the battery on the Edge Pro isn't great but I also don't want to have to go through the hassle of custom building a whole friggin' laptop. The appeal of the Edge Pro is the ability to be able to play Skyrim, FTL etc. on my lunch breaks and I feel I'm restricted with laptop cause it would probably weigh much more than a tablet.
My budget is £800 - £900

What do you folk think?

Installing a videocard for a friend, and we couldn't seem to find a cord to power it, it intially had integrated graphics. What do?

if his power supply is modular, find the box that it came in as usually people store the extra cords in there

if not I guess you either use an adapter or you're out of luck

I honestly would just invest in a good one instead of a cheapy one.
What classifies as a "good" one?

I'm thinking of getting this one: http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=16
Any thoughts?

What classifies as a "good" one?

I'm thinking of getting this one: http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=16
Any thoughts?

It's $80. If you want it go ahead. I classify a "good" keyboard to be the Gigabyte Aivia Osmium. That thing is amazing.

Bump.

Ordered the backplate, sent BACK the joystick. Terrible build quality.

I'll post pictures of the backplate when I receive it.

What classifies as a "good" one?

I'm thinking of getting this one: http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=16
Any thoughts?
I'd recommend this one. I got it today and it's pretty cool. Three different colors of backlight. Mechanical. Numpad. Also it's like $20 off right now. I don't actually know what the specs mean though. :I But the typing is fun.
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if his power supply is modular, find the box that it came in as usually people store the extra cords in there

if not I guess you either use an adapter or you're out of luck


If it's a somewhat high end card aren't those adapters normally a bad idea to use?

I'd recommend [urlhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823175001]this[/url] one. I got it today and it's pretty cool. Three different colors of backlight. Mechanical. Numpad. Also it's like $20 off right now. I don't actually know what the specs mean though. :I But the typing is fun.
Are you sure it's mechanical? It doesn't say anywhere in the product description. If it was, I think would say somewhere.
It says "normal" keys, not "mechanical"
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My brother needs a new computer, is this any good for the money? Can anyone suggest anything better?

http://www.ebuyer.com/395307-zoostorm-desktop-pc-7873-1073

He doesn't play games so it doesn't need a GPU.

Idk about you guys but ny mac keyboard has lasted me a bit and it is prettttty nice imho.

My brother needs a new computer, is this any good for the money? Can anyone suggest anything better?

http://www.ebuyer.com/395307-zoostorm-desktop-pc-7873-1073

He doesn't play games so it doesn't need a GPU.
looks good but I still suggest atleast a cheap gpu.

My brother needs a new computer, is this any good for the money? Can anyone suggest anything better?

http://www.ebuyer.com/395307-zoostorm-desktop-pc-7873-1073

He doesn't play games so it doesn't need a GPU.
He's gonna need an OS. If he doesn't play games, then cheaper = better. Most PC's can do internet browsing, play movies etc.