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oh damn

forever jealous of u people with all kinds of money to shell out on this stuff


What was your old card?


http://i.imgur.com/63IQaDJ.jpg

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Do you know if those G10's are compatible with the 980Ti?


yo so i'm considering bringing my old computer with me on a 12hr trip to wisconsin. what's the best way to pack my hard drives to keep them safe? i'm not sure if i have any spare anti static bags, i didn't think to save them while i was building my current computer.

I'm more jealous of how soft your carpet looks.

brand new ;)

yo so i'm considering bringing my old computer with me on a 12hr trip to wisconsin. what's the best way to pack my hard drives to keep them safe? i'm not sure if i have any spare anti static bags, i didn't think to save them while i was building my current computer.
I'm very confused on what you're trying to do.


GTX 960 instead of R9 270X

GTX 960 instead of R9 270X
I'm not for sure if my friend could spend around $50 more for it. Is it that much better than the R9 270X?

>when u still have a 6870 and havent upgraded since 2011

sucks to not have a job

Me and a friend put together a build for another friend please rate and tell me how horrible I did:
Cooler Master HAF 912
ASUS M5A99FX PRO
CORSAIR CX series CX600 600W
G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)
AMD FX-8350 Black Edition Vishera 8-Core 4.0GHz
SAPPHIRE 100364L Radeon R9 270X 2GB
It'll work, but tbh it's not great. You can get a core i5 for the same price as the FX-8350, and since the i5 uses less power you can do with a cheaper motherboard. The CX series also aren't great PSUs, you can get a superior Rosewill Capstone for about the same money. I also don't like the case that much, but that has more to do with personal taste tbh; I've seen lots of people happy with their 912s.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Chipskate/saved/#view=pNJH99
$15 less and has a 960 and a hard drive.
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