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Ford 1st MRB

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  1. Case Mobo CPU RAM x 2 CPU Cooler Optical HDD PSU Video Card x 3 Specs: Antec 900. Quad core i7 930 running at 2.8Ghz stock. 8GB GSkill Memory. eVga MoBo Tri-SLi ready, 16 GB max memory supported. Zerotherm CPU Cooler, rated top of it's class by Computer Power User Magazine. Lite-On Blu Ray player. 750W Corsair HX series PSU. 3 eVga GTS 250's for a total of 3GB video ram. 640GB Western Digital Caviar Blue Edition HDD 7,200 RPM Grand Total: $1,660.00 That would be a beast of a gaming rig for a tad bit more than the one you are wanting to build, and would out perform it in anything you threw at it.
  2. My buddy is the lead guitarist for that band, Souls Harbor. For what it's worth, he owns about 27 guitars ranging from, Fender, Les Paul, Gretsch, and Gibsons. He prefers his Fenders for on stage, but his Gibsons for just jammin with friends.
  3. Best shirt on that site!!!
  4. Processor- Intel Core i7 930 2.80GHz 8MB (Overclocked to 4.0GHZ) (Water Cooled) - No need for water cooling, the chip overclocks quite stable on air. Most run it at 4.1 or 4.2 on air with no problems. Motherboard- ASUS P6T LGA 1366 Intel X58 - I wouldn't buy an ASUS board with your money, let alone my own. Go with eVga. Memory- Mushkin 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 6GB Triple Channel Kit - Why pay that much when there is cheaper, better ram out there. Don't buy the name, buy the product. Go with G Skill. Hard Drive- Samsung Spinpoint F3 HD103SJ 1TB SATAII 7200RPM 32MB - No complaints here. Unless you want me to say "Buy a velociraptor!" Optical Drive- LG 10x Blu-Ray Reader / DVD-RW SATA w/Lightscribe Black - Good drive, the lightscribe is terrible on previous LG opticals. Hopefully it got better. Video Card- Sapphire Radeon HD 5830 1GB DDR5 PCI-E - I won't get into the ATI / nVidia debate here. Not my choice of product, but to each his own Chassis- ANTEC Twelve-Hundred Ultimate Gamer Case - No need for such a large case unless you are determined to run water cooling. The 900 would be plenty big enough. Power Supply- Corsair TX Series 650W Power Supply - Good for the price, I think it's around $80 now. Will this be enough power though? PC Cyber Warranty- 1 Year (First 15 Days Direct Replacement) Im think of putting duel Sapphire Radeon HD 5830. - Not with a 650W PSU you aren't.
  5. It works for everyone but you two... But here it is again:
  6. Yeah I did too. But Kirk just sent me a link to her ass, and he had never seen it, so it reminded me I needed to jerk off, and so I posted this video.
  7. ...and never see an ass like this one.
  8. Well, when she has them on tap in her basement, it's not weird at all.
  9. http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/ Some one buy that for me.
  10. Have we ever dated? Are you female?
  11. I'm just curious as to why you aren't using your normal keyboard.
  12. I disagree. Example 1: Example 2:
  13. So what you are saying is.... Intel, a multi-million dollar company, is knowingly selling the exact same chip as far as performance is concerned as AMD for $400.00 more? Or AMD, also a multi-million dollar company, is sitting there saying, hey, we make the same product, let's take a huge loss and sell it to the public for $400.00 less than it's worth!!! These guys are rich because they aren't stupid, and to do what you are saying is just stupid. I'm not calling you stupid mind you, just look at it like I said. If they know the products are exactly the same, the prices would be closer together. AMD isn't playing "the nice guy" and lowering their prices to make sure the consumer is happy. Companies don't work that way. They are aware their product, when compared to a similar competitors product, isn't equal and therefore should be sold for less. It's simple economics. Does that mean the AMD won't out-perform the Intel in some field? Absolutely not. What it means is, both companies are aware which product is better for the all-around everyday user. True they may perform very similar for gaming, but let's be honest here. Who uses their PC strictly for gaming? I like the fact that when I finish gaming I can load up a file in flash, edit it without lag, work in Hammer editor to make maps and not lag, listen to music while i'm surfing the net, downloading a movie and still not lag. As I said before, you get what you pay for. I personally prefer to pay more. ***THIS IS JUST MY OPINION****
  14. I woulda beat that fat fuckers ass and stuck his face in the deep fryer.
  15. Video Games | The Secret World | GDC 10: Exclusive Dark Days TrailerXBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii
  16. How does your netgragh say you have 0 ping, 0 in, 0 out....? Nice shootin' Tex.
  17. I love the AMD/ATI supporters who always spout the same lines.... Same performance for cheaper. It's getting old guys. They aren't the same, be it performance, price, whatever. They are not really even comparable. True, Intel is more expensive, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for. AMD makes great products, Intel makes better products. Pay less for an AMD if money is an issue. Pay more for an Intel, if it isn't. That's the only difference. Personally, I have used both on several different occasions. I build PC's for friends and family. AMD is good for certain things, intel is good for others. They both are good for gaming, Intel is better for multi-tasking. As I said, it all comes down to what you want to pay. I didn't vote but If I had to choose, the Intel would be the one I would go with, and that comes from the many different experiences I have had with both brands. They just make a better product.
  18. I'll find a lnk later, just got home from a 12 hour day....
  19. Yes I play at 1900 x 1280.
  20. Does that thong come in extra long, err large?
  21. Oops I realized I linked you to the wrong one. That one is good too but here is the one I use: http://www.dodbits.com/dod/index.php?optio...leinfo&id=1
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