Intel i7 3. I would have to say the best part s of my setup are the Playseat Flight gaming chair and triple screen Eyefinity setup. I play a lot of flight and racing simulators and this brings the immersion factor to a whole different level. The best part of my setup is the custom loop and cable management. I love the clean look rigid tubing gives I am currently playing "Elite: Dangerous" and "Shadow of Mordor".
The space sim is returning in all its glory! The 3 monitors. Really is a big help especially with streaming. So I'm able to work seamlessly on the other two screens while I game and not have to alt-tab to do so.
I would say the main title I am playing right now is Elder Scrolls Online. But Counter Strike Global Offensive is a close second. Intel Core i7 k 3. Windows 8. Name: Hex after the magical super computer in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels.
The best part of my setup is definitely the case, which I made myself. I built myself from scratch. I created the design in Google Sketchup, then build the frame from scrap wood. Next I created the sides and roof out of canvas boards which I painted myself. The leaf patterns cut in the front and sides have case fans with red LEDS behind them so that they glow at night.
The interior is lined with organic furnace filter, which does wonders to keep dust from accumulating within the PC. The main rig is the center monitor Auria x 28" , with the two Dells on each side and a Sceptre 19" on the top; all of them are wall-mounted. Acer Aspire gm Core i7 1. It includes a 42" HD 3D TV, 2 wireless xbox controllers, a logitech g27 steering wheel with shifter and pedals, a logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick, a wireless backlit logitech k keyboard, a wireless logitech m mouse, a logitech g13 game board, a full pioneer 5.
CPU: Intel i5 K 3. Sound setup: 5. Monitor setup: 19inch, 27inch, 19inch x, x, x shity potato, Ultimate colour accurate BEAST, meh. I play a lot of games, a few of them are: Need for speed Its portability in a standard briefcase when I travel I travel a lot Did not compromise on anything and is fully upgradeable and removable. The Makron, a PC inspired by Quake 2's final boss.
A little of this, a little of that. The best part of my setup is all the screen real estate totaling almost 30 million pixels allows me to play BF4 across three 30" screens x , have the battlefield map be displayed on the 4K TV above and still have side screens for vertical web browsing. My GPU and triple monitors! All showcases are optional, of course. Many haven't invested in badges, or large games collections, or other showcase features either. I'd imagine most people would use their showcase options to highlight their conversation pieces what's important to them.
I guess its kinda like Honor Roll at my school growing up. You get an award if you make it, but otherwise nothing is said. Good idea 1. Yeah - no worries. Sorry if I came off defensive. I need to use those fancy new emoticons more I suppose. I don't see the percentage thing as a necessary feature. I just like how Steam shows the percentages on achievements in games and then scope creep set in.
Rawrlex View Profile View Posts. Vardis View Profile View Posts. You say that like it's a bad thing. If you're building a PC for the first time or if you want to get into the world of building a PC and you have a very limited budget, go out, buy a used Dell Optiplex with a first-generation i5 or i3, which are usually sold wholesale.
They're usually sold by offices that are updating so it can be obtained super cheap. Then buy a GT or some other GPU with a really low power consumption, just plug it inside and you probably could use that to game at , 30fps. This is my attempt at recreating that because I know that a lot of my community uses that as a baseline. There is not any game that I have thrown at it that I have been unable to play at least at 30fps.
But anything else that I have been able to throw at it I have been successful in managing to make it work. If I am going to work on a video this is the first place that I game on. And it's very similar to what a lot of my people, my viewers, have.
The case and the power, the PSU, this was from a friend that I made from a local meet-up. He had no idea what I do online but his girlfriend was pregnant, he was making space in his apartment, throwing a bunch of stuff away. We were talking and I told him I work a little bit doing this thing with videogames and hardware. He was like, 'Oh, I'm throwing out a bunch of stuff do you want to keep it? Otherwise it will just go to the trash. Then, three years ago, the first Gamescom that I went to I had a bit of a small fan meetup if we can call it that and I met this fan, this teenager from Germany, who as a hobby does basically dumpster diving.
He goes through electronics scrapyards in Germany and searches for electronics that people have thrown away, particularly PC parts, and he had a bag of PC parts that he gave me. Motherboard: This is a huge motherboard with a socket so we're talking pre-i3, pre-i5, pre-modern CPUs. I discovered that there's this huge market in China for Intel Xeon workstations, CPUs from this generation that someone mods from their original workstation socket, I can't remember the number but it's a slightly different socket to the consumer socket.
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