I <3 PC Gaming!

Nope, 24" lol, and I love it!

My monitor is 27" and I resent not being able to move it closer to me. It's positioned similarly to yours because the cable only just reaches under the back board of my desk and into the PC tower. Now that I think about it, long DVI cables must be available to purchase.
 
My monitor is 27" and I resent not being able to move it closer to me. It's positioned similarly to yours because the cable only just reaches under the back board of my desk and into the PC tower. Now that I think about it, long DVI cables must be available to purchase.


DVI? Lol
 
haha. Not only is myg alive & well...the average quality of the interactions (and users) there are easily triple that of mybb (no joke). [Except technical stuff like ADSL etc - mybb naturally leads there]

Its a low volume forum certainly but to claim that it has crumbled....lol.
I don't think so hey. Those forums are a lot quieter than they used to be, since James left, it's not quite the same.

@Enigma_ I totally agree with that comment. Thanks man, yeah the upgrades is only long term plans, I am not hasty to upgrade. I am actually pretty impress with my current old KB.

Hands down DELL makes sexy, thin & sleek monitors. They also have brilliant display!

This monitor will be my best choice - http://www.lg.com/uk/monitors/lg-24GM77-B
Sure, it is not 1440p, so what. I want the refresh rate.

Off topic question: Are you in Enigma?? Lol.

Nah, sorry dude, that's just my gaming/forum handle. But I'd still try to shoot you in CSGO :P
 
I don't think it helps that MyGaming posts the worst original content I've ever read now and again. Somewhere in that team is at least one massive idiot who needs to be kicked out.

Is he the equivalent of MyBB's "Staff Writer"?
 
CPU: i5-4590 @R1600 (From a reseller, OEM chip)
CPU Cooler: CM Hyper TX3 EVO @R240 (From TakeAlot on a special)
MOBO: ASUS H81M-K @R678 (From Rebel Tech)
GPU: PowerColor R9 280X @R2600 (From Carb, 1 month old + under warranty Wootware)
RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB DDR3-1600 @R917 (From Rebel Tech)
SSHD: 1TB Seagate @R650 (From a reseller)
SSD: Samsung EVO 850 120GB @R1000 (From TakeAlot on a special)
PSU: Corsair VS550 @R637 (From Rebel Tech)
OS: Windows 10 64bit (FREE)
Display: DELL S2340L (FREE, sold my PS3 for the monitor)
Case: CM Elite 371 w/ seven fans (six of them are blue LED fans) @R1000 including fans (From Rebel Tech 1 year ago)

Keyboard: Old office Sahara KB (FREE)
Mouse: ROCCAT Kone Pure @R750 (From a reseller)
Headset: Razer Orca @R600 (From TakeAlot 2 years ago)
Mouse pad: SteelSeries 9HD @R280 (From Wootware)

Total cost for my PC: R10 302 (+ shipping cost R400) = grand total of R11 352
 
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Rebel Tech has a great price for the 4TB Seagate SSHD - R2381. If I hadn't just spent money on a new case and liquid cooler I'd be extremely tempted. Maybe in a month or two if the price stays the same. Seems like the ultimate drive for installing games.
 
Rebel Tech has a great price for the 4TB Seagate SSHD - R2381. If I hadn't just spent money on a new case and liquid cooler I'd be extremely tempted. Maybe in a month or two if the price stays the same. Seems like the ultimate drive for installing games.

Solid state hybrid drives are not needed for games though. A normal "slow" mechanical hard drive is good enough still. There might be a difference in speed, but most people just want to open the game and play, not open it as fast as possible. After all, with gaming it's not about how fast the game loads, but rather how good your GPU performs.
 
])ragon_\/oid;16183816 said:
Solid state hybrid drives are not needed for games though. A normal "slow" mechanical hard drive is good enough still. There might be a difference in speed, but most people just want to open the game and play, not open it as fast as possible. After all, with gaming it's not about how fast the game loads, but rather how good your GPU performs.

It's barely any more expensive than the regular 4TB Seagate HDD at Rebel Tech though, so I figure may as well get the 'performance' option.
 
Rebel Tech has a great price for the 4TB Seagate SSHD - R2381. If I hadn't just spent money on a new case and liquid cooler I'd be extremely tempted. Maybe in a month or two if the price stays the same. Seems like the ultimate drive for installing games.

4TB is a overkill for my PC Gaming needs, but it is a excellent price!
 
It's barely any more expensive than the regular 4TB Seagate HDD at Rebel Tech though, so I figure may as well get the 'performance' option.

I agree with your comment, I also went for performance. :p
 
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