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What's you're total budget for this endeavor?

 

For a case, I got a Tesseract Deepcool(a bigish case that even comes with two exhaust fans) for $35 and it's pretty cool.

 

 

Nabbed Sleeping Dogs, looks like Green Man does keys as well because that's how they gave it to me(it did work, BTW)

$1200. I would like to go with an i5 4690k with two r9 290s running in crossfire, but by the time I start building it some new processor or GPU will come up. Cases, on the other hand, don't become "outdated" as quickly so might as well start looking now...


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Do any of you guys like to do video editing? if so does it take up a giant amount of hard drive space?. i was thinking of getting a 2TB/2.5TB drive to add to my system in future. right now i got 1TB for games, 1TB For Art stuff and 250GB For OS and programs.

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Do any of you guys like to do video editing? if so does it take up a giant amount of hard drive space?. i was thinking of getting a 2TB/2.5TB drive to add to my system in future. right now i got 1TB for games, 1TB For Art stuff and 250GB For OS and programs.

Raw footage does take up a wicked lotta space. I have a 2TB drive in my rig just for videos.

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Do any of you guys like to do video editing? if so does it take up a giant amount of hard drive space?. i was thinking of getting a 2TB/2.5TB drive to add to my system in future. right now i got 1TB for games, 1TB For Art stuff and 250GB For OS and programs.

It depends on what software is being used to encode the video and how that encoder is configured.  However uncompressed video in particular of any kind takes up an obscenely large amount of space.

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Hey guys, since we all seem to own the same lot of games, why don't we arrange some sort of skype call and play them together? I'd personally be down for BF4 and CS:GO if you're interested. 

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I don't own either of those, nor do I use Skype.


 

 

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I shall forever be in shame of the Great Builds by those here, for my seven year old log will never match even a fraction of your great power. Behold, the PC! The most glorious gaming device ever!


Any advice on what kind of computer to buy for running the average game at under $900?


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Any advice on what kind of computer to buy for running the average game at under $900?

This video may help, I haven't watched it yet, but from the title it looks promising 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsiHegrG3gs

 

I'm pretty sure you can also find a bunch of helpful information on the Linus Tech Tip forums

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/

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Thought Id post something about my upcoming PC build. Its not completely finalised since I need to do a little research, but It should give people a good idea of what PC I'll have in about 25 days time.

CPU: Intel S1150 Core i7 4790K 4.00Ghz Quad Core
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 980 4GB
RAM: DDR3 16GB (2x8G) G.Skill 1600Mhz
HDD: 1TB WD 3.5" 7200rpm SATA 6Gb/s
SSD: 120GB Samsung 2.5" 840 EVO Series SATA 6Gb/s SSD Drive
Monitor: 24" Benq GL2460HM LED Monitor

Thats all the important stuff at least.

The total cost of the entire build (including things not listed here) is $2704. I'll be forking that over towards the end of this month and should have everything set up by March 1st.

Some of you may notice I only got a 1TB HD. The reason for this is that Im mainly using this set up for gaming, and I don't leave all my games from steam installed. Only the ones I actively use. This saves on space quite a bit.

In addition to that, I have a TB external for my uni work, so I don't need to store that on my PC since I already have it both on my external HD and the PCs at Uni.

All in all, I wanted to fork over for the best PC I could build within my price range so that I wouldn't need to upgrade any time in the near future.

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My parts came! Aaaand I have to get through 4 hours of pushing carts in 1/2 an inch of packed snow to go home and put it together. Not fun. I'll post a picture of the finished build tomorrow.

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Interesting looking game on sale for $2:

 



 

 

"You know, I don't know who or what you are Methos, and I know you don't want to hear this, but you did teach me something. You taught me that Life's about change, about learning to accept who you are, good or bad. And I thank you for that."

 

-Duncan McLeod.

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Will they roll out their first ever working GPU driver with this new tech?

No, but it might mean that dual GPUs can use their full, advertised RAM instead of just half of it.

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Finally got my Steam fixed.


 

 

"You know, I don't know who or what you are Methos, and I know you don't want to hear this, but you did teach me something. You taught me that Life's about change, about learning to accept who you are, good or bad. And I thank you for that."

 

-Duncan McLeod.

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http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np9752-clevo-p750zm-eta-jan23-p-7850.html

 

So Sager just launched this laptop with a full desktop i7 4790 CPU in a 1.4 inch body. Would this CPU really be able to run at its top clock speed of 4.0 ghz without overheating like crazy? It almost seems too good to be true. 

If it does manage it, however, the apparent user-upgradeability seems like a huge plus, assuming one can get a hold of a mobile GPU and assuming GPUs released two or so years down the road would be compatible with the current setup...


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http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np9752-clevo-p750zm-eta-jan23-p-7850.html

 

So Sager just launched this laptop with a full desktop i7 4790 CPU in a 1.4 inch body. Would this CPU really be able to run at its top clock speed of 4.0 ghz without overheating like crazy? It almost seems too good to be true.

If it does manage it, however, the apparent user-upgradeability seems like a huge plus, assuming one can get a hold of a mobile GPU and assuming GPUs released two or so years down the road would be compatible with the current setup...

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