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I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC.SauceKing
Liar. Go back to your iPod 3rd gen.
But the reality is, PC gaming is dying. My last gaming PC purchase was a laptop, then i bought an iphone and a tablet computer. Pc gaming is trending towards smaller and more efficient. You arent bleeding edge if you are still outfitting tower cases with enormous graphics cards.... new technology is more compact.SauceKing
No it's not. It's better than ever. It pulls in more revenue than any other platform. Not to mention it's the perfect platform for small studios and indie devs. Laptops are terrible for main gaming, unless you happen to travel a lot.
It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times... your giant gaming PC is outdated.SauceKing
It does far more than a mobile device ever will. It's far more "cutting edge." Your iPhone is already outdated, idiot. LOL at SLI. Crossfire is currently providing better performance per dollar. The correct word you are looking for is hipster, you f*cking hipster.
Get over it PC gamers, your rig is old, and you are old.... you are a relic. Stop pretending you are somehow on the bleeding edge of technology.SauceKing
So go back to playing your bleeding and cutting edge Angry Birds.
I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying. My last gaming PC purchase was a laptop, then i bought an iphone and a tablet computer. Pc gaming is trending towards smaller and more efficient. You arent bleeding edge if you are still outfitting tower cases with enormous graphics cards.... new technology is more compact. It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times... your giant gaming PC is outdated. Get over it PC gamers, your rig is old, and you are old.... you are a relic. Stop pretending you are somehow on the bleeding edge of technology.
SauceKing
My recent LAN gaming rig is not a Tower case. It's about PS3 game console size Silverstone SG07-BW Mini-ITX case which can power a 400 watt GPU and 12.2 inch long graphics card. It has 80 plus bronze rated 600 watts power supply.
Silverstone SG07 case vs Tower PC case.
PS; My tablet can play modern PC games i.e. AMD Radeon HD 6250M kills Apple Ipad2's PowerVR 543MP2 in performance.
I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying. My last gaming PC purchase was a laptop, then i bought an iphone and a tablet computer. Pc gaming is trending towards smaller and more efficient. You arent bleeding edge if you are still outfitting tower cases with enormous graphics cards.... new technology is more compact. It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times... your giant gaming PC is outdated. Get over it PC gamers, your rig is old, and you are old.... you are a relic. Stop pretending you are somehow on the bleeding edge of technology.SauceKing
this post is so full of bs i don't know where to begin.
pc gaming is not dying, as a matter of fact steam is growing a lot every year. in other topic its been discussed im not gonna repeat myself to a lvl 1 troll.
no gaming laptop is gonna have the real power of a gaming desktop pc unless you are willing to spend $ 4k in a laptop, i usually have my gaming desktop pc for playing and my laptop for working
iphona and tablet pcs don't have any real power to run decent games, they are nice to have and have some fun games but they are a joke to play games in, they are usually used for portable media.
"It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times..." thats gotta be the most ignorant comment i've read, go to any lan party and see how many go with laptops. In sheer power, desktop pcs destroy everything else.
i don't even know why i answered, you are obviously some kind of pathetic console troll. As a technology enthusiast i love having an updated gaming rig
"As a technology enthusiast i bought an iphone and a tablet PC. "
Sounds like the parents got their son an iphone and tablet pc.
[QUOTE="SauceKing"]I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying. My last gaming PC purchase was a laptop, then i bought an iphone and a tablet computer. Pc gaming is trending towards smaller and more efficient. You arent bleeding edge if you are still outfitting tower cases with enormous graphics cards.... new technology is more compact. It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times... your giant gaming PC is outdated. Get over it PC gamers, your rig is old, and you are old.... you are a relic. Stop pretending you are somehow on the bleeding edge of technology.Krelian-co
this post is so full of bs i don't know where to begin.
pc gaming is not dying, as a matter of fact steam is growing a lot every year. in other topic its been discussed im not gonna repeat myself to a lvl 1 troll.
no gaming laptop is gonna have the real power of a gaming desktop pc unless you are willing to spend $ 4k in a laptop, i usually have my gaming desktop pc for playing and my laptop for working
iphona and tablet pcs don't have any real power to run decent games, they are nice to have and have some fun games but they are a joke to play games in, they are usually used for portable media.
"It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times..." thats gotta be the most ignorant comment i've read, go to any lan party and see how many go with laptops. In sheer power, desktop pcs destroy everything else.
i don't even know why i answered, you are obviously some kind of pathetic console troll. As a technology enthusiast i love having an updated gaming rig
who still buys desktop PCs? nobody., outside of PC gamers, which are well behind the times. This is the perfect example of unwillingness to adapt. and my last gaming pc purchase was actually an a72 asus gaming laptop.... after nothing but standard PC desktop purchases for over 10 years... i stayed on the bleeding edge but unlike PC gamers, i adapted.[QUOTE="Krelian-co"][QUOTE="SauceKing"]I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying. My last gaming PC purchase was a laptop, then i bought an iphone and a tablet computer. Pc gaming is trending towards smaller and more efficient. You arent bleeding edge if you are still outfitting tower cases with enormous graphics cards.... new technology is more compact. It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times... your giant gaming PC is outdated. Get over it PC gamers, your rig is old, and you are old.... you are a relic. Stop pretending you are somehow on the bleeding edge of technology.SauceKing
this post is so full of bs i don't know where to begin.
pc gaming is not dying, as a matter of fact steam is growing a lot every year. in other topic its been discussed im not gonna repeat myself to a lvl 1 troll.
no gaming laptop is gonna have the real power of a gaming desktop pc unless you are willing to spend $ 4k in a laptop, i usually have my gaming desktop pc for playing and my laptop for working
iphona and tablet pcs don't have any real power to run decent games, they are nice to have and have some fun games but they are a joke to play games in, they are usually used for portable media.
"It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times..." thats gotta be the most ignorant comment i've read, go to any lan party and see how many go with laptops. In sheer power, desktop pcs destroy everything else.
i don't even know why i answered, you are obviously some kind of pathetic console troll. As a technology enthusiast i love having an updated gaming rig
who still buys desktop PCs? nobody., outside of PC gamers, which are well behind the times. This is the perfect example of unwillingness to adapt. Wrong I just built my desktop pc and haven't gamed on them in years, though I'm not into tablets/laptops[QUOTE="Krelian-co"][QUOTE="SauceKing"]I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying. My last gaming PC purchase was a laptop, then i bought an iphone and a tablet computer. Pc gaming is trending towards smaller and more efficient. You arent bleeding edge if you are still outfitting tower cases with enormous graphics cards.... new technology is more compact. It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times... your giant gaming PC is outdated. Get over it PC gamers, your rig is old, and you are old.... you are a relic. Stop pretending you are somehow on the bleeding edge of technology.SauceKing
this post is so full of bs i don't know where to begin.
pc gaming is not dying, as a matter of fact steam is growing a lot every year. in other topic its been discussed im not gonna repeat myself to a lvl 1 troll.
no gaming laptop is gonna have the real power of a gaming desktop pc unless you are willing to spend $ 4k in a laptop, i usually have my gaming desktop pc for playing and my laptop for working
iphona and tablet pcs don't have any real power to run decent games, they are nice to have and have some fun games but they are a joke to play games in, they are usually used for portable media.
"It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times..." thats gotta be the most ignorant comment i've read, go to any lan party and see how many go with laptops. In sheer power, desktop pcs destroy everything else.
i don't even know why i answered, you are obviously some kind of pathetic console troll. As a technology enthusiast i love having an updated gaming rig
who still buys desktop PCs? nobody., outside of PC gamers, which are well behind the times. This is the perfect example of unwillingness to adapt. and my last gaming pc purchase was actually an a72 asus gaming laptop.... after nothing but standard PC desktop purchases for over 10 years... i stayed on the bleeding edge but unlike PC gamers, i adapted. Sounds to me like Santa didnt bring you that gaming rig you really wanted this xmas. Maybe next year man... if your good.[QUOTE="Krelian-co"][QUOTE="SauceKing"]I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying. My last gaming PC purchase was a laptop, then i bought an iphone and a tablet computer. Pc gaming is trending towards smaller and more efficient. You arent bleeding edge if you are still outfitting tower cases with enormous graphics cards.... new technology is more compact. It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times... your giant gaming PC is outdated. Get over it PC gamers, your rig is old, and you are old.... you are a relic. Stop pretending you are somehow on the bleeding edge of technology.SauceKing
this post is so full of bs i don't know where to begin.
pc gaming is not dying, as a matter of fact steam is growing a lot every year. in other topic its been discussed im not gonna repeat myself to a lvl 1 troll.
no gaming laptop is gonna have the real power of a gaming desktop pc unless you are willing to spend $ 4k in a laptop, i usually have my gaming desktop pc for playing and my laptop for working
iphona and tablet pcs don't have any real power to run decent games, they are nice to have and have some fun games but they are a joke to play games in, they are usually used for portable media.
"It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times..." thats gotta be the most ignorant comment i've read, go to any lan party and see how many go with laptops. In sheer power, desktop pcs destroy everything else.
i don't even know why i answered, you are obviously some kind of pathetic console troll. As a technology enthusiast i love having an updated gaming rig
who still buys desktop PCs? nobody., outside of PC gamers, which are well behind the times. This is the perfect example of unwillingness to adapt.Workstation PCs, SOHO PC servers, HTPC.
Tablets LOOK cool... that's about it.SaltyMeatballsburgeoning tech, then again i played quake online on a $3000 computer... which in the 90s was the hottest PC on the market. if you know tech trends desktops have been outdated for a while, and tablets will probably overtake laptops in 5 years. Desktops are seriously old technology for old people... no real tech enthusiast would ever promote old ass PC tech.
who still buys desktop PCs? nobody., outside of PC gamers, which are well behind the times. This is the perfect example of unwillingness to adapt. and my last gaming pc purchase was actually an a72 asus gaming laptop.... after nothing but standard PC desktop purchases for over 10 years... i stayed on the bleeding edge but unlike PC gamers, i adapted. Sounds to me like Santa didnt bring you that gaming rig you really wanted this xmas. Maybe next year man... if your good. right with the old outdated tech, just jamming more graphics cards where they dont belong. Its old timers sticking to tradition...[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="Krelian-co"]
this post is so full of bs i don't know where to begin.
pc gaming is not dying, as a matter of fact steam is growing a lot every year. in other topic its been discussed im not gonna repeat myself to a lvl 1 troll.
no gaming laptop is gonna have the real power of a gaming desktop pc unless you are willing to spend $ 4k in a laptop, i usually have my gaming desktop pc for playing and my laptop for working
iphona and tablet pcs don't have any real power to run decent games, they are nice to have and have some fun games but they are a joke to play games in, they are usually used for portable media.
"It doesnt matter how many cards you have running in SLI, if you own a tower case, you are no longer technologically savvy... you are old, you are behind the times..." thats gotta be the most ignorant comment i've read, go to any lan party and see how many go with laptops. In sheer power, desktop pcs destroy everything else.
i don't even know why i answered, you are obviously some kind of pathetic console troll. As a technology enthusiast i love having an updated gaming rig
iano-87
[QUOTE="SaltyMeatballs"]Tablets LOOK cool... that's about it.SauceKingburgeoning tech, then again i played quake online on a $3000 computer... which in the 90s was the hottest PC on the market. if you know tech trends desktops have been outdated for a while, and tablets will probably overtake laptops in 5 years. Desktops are seriously old technology for old people... no real tech enthusiast would ever promote old ass PC tech. a 7970 is old ass pc tech and the powerVR sgx543 in your iphone is more advanced? Dumbass
[QUOTE="SaltyMeatballs"]Tablets LOOK cool... that's about it.SauceKingburgeoning tech, then again i played quake online on a $3000 computer... which in the 90s was the hottest PC on the market. if you know tech trends desktops have been outdated for a while, and tablets will probably overtake laptops in 5 years. Desktops are seriously old technology for old people... no real tech enthusiast would ever promote old ass PC tech.
LOL at PowerVR 535 @ 400Mhzaka Intel GMA 600. Normal PowerVR 535 @ 200 Mhz. PowerVR 535 @ 400Mhz ~= PowerVR 543MP1 @200 Mhz
My Acer W500 tablet scores 1010 ms (smaller is better)
My Acer W500 tablet scores more than 9206 points.
[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="SaltyMeatballs"]Tablets LOOK cool... that's about it.adamosmakiburgeoning tech, then again i played quake online on a $3000 computer... which in the 90s was the hottest PC on the market. if you know tech trends desktops have been outdated for a while, and tablets will probably overtake laptops in 5 years. Desktops are seriously old technology for old people... no real tech enthusiast would ever promote old ass PC tech. a 7970 is old ass pc tech and the powerVR sgx543 in your iphone is more advanced? Dumbass track the sales, which do you think will sell more? which do you think makes more business sense to invest in? and do you think amd will invest more in desktop or mobile GPU tech in 2012? nobody gives a crap about foot long PC graphics cards.
[QUOTE="SaltyMeatballs"]Tablets LOOK cool... that's about it.SauceKingburgeoning tech, then again i played quake online on a $3000 computer... which in the 90s was the hottest PC on the market. if you know tech trends desktops have been outdated for a while, and tablets will probably overtake laptops in 5 years. Desktops are seriously old technology for old people... no real tech enthusiast would ever promote old ass PC tech. You are a dumbass, First of all, if you were a technology enthuast, you would have bought the Galaxy S2 or the Nexus or the Droid Razr. If you were a tech enthuast you would have bought the transformer prime, not an iPad. You really have no idea what you are talking about, then again there are so many dumb people out there that if something is said by a person, that statement is stupid. And another thing, Desktops are still widely used by many. Tablets and phones have not replaced them because well frankly, you really cant do much with a table, nowhere near as much as a PC, and tables are still weak. I sill buy desktops and I still buy the latest tech (or try to, cant get everything out there), does not make me out dated? Anyway u are dumb kid...
[QUOTE="adamosmaki"][QUOTE="SauceKing"] burgeoning tech, then again i played quake online on a $3000 computer... which in the 90s was the hottest PC on the market. if you know tech trends desktops have been outdated for a while, and tablets will probably overtake laptops in 5 years. Desktops are seriously old technology for old people... no real tech enthusiast would ever promote old ass PC tech.SauceKinga 7970 is old ass pc tech and the powerVR sgx543 in your iphone is more advanced? Dumbass track the sales, which do you think will sell more? which do you think makes more business sense to invest in? and do you think amd will invest more in desktop or mobile GPU tech in 2012?
That has nothing to do with what's more advanced. By your logic your iphone is more advanced than NASA's supercomputers.
[QUOTE="adamosmaki"][QUOTE="SauceKing"] burgeoning tech, then again i played quake online on a $3000 computer... which in the 90s was the hottest PC on the market. if you know tech trends desktops have been outdated for a while, and tablets will probably overtake laptops in 5 years. Desktops are seriously old technology for old people... no real tech enthusiast would ever promote old ass PC tech.SauceKinga 7970 is old ass pc tech and the powerVR sgx543 in your iphone is more advanced? Dumbass track the sales, which do you think will sell more? which do you think makes more business sense to invest in? and do you think amd will invest more in desktop or mobile GPU tech in 2012?
AMD will continue to invest on desktop level GPUs i.e. for AMD FireStream lines for cloud computing/HPC.
Year 2012 AMD Trinity and unnamed Year 2013 APUplatform road map.
track the sales, which do you think will sell more? which do you think makes more business sense to invest in? and do you think amd will invest more in desktop or mobile GPU tech in 2012?[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="adamosmaki"] a 7970 is old ass pc tech and the powerVR sgx543 in your iphone is more advanced? DumbassGD1551
That has nothing to do with what's more advanced. By your logic your iphone is more advanced than NASA's supercomputers.
my point is the future is clear... even your beloved AMd and Nvidia know it... and invest their resources accordingly... the only people too oblivious to new market trends is PC gamers with 20lb tower cases. You are tech relics, not cutting edge enthusiasts.[QUOTE="GD1551"][QUOTE="SauceKing"] track the sales, which do you think will sell more? which do you think makes more business sense to invest in? and do you think amd will invest more in desktop or mobile GPU tech in 2012?SauceKing
That has nothing to do with what's more advanced. By your logic your iphone is more advanced than NASA's supercomputers.
my point is the future is clear... even your beloved AMd and Nvidia know it... and invest their resources accordingly... the only people too oblivious to new market trends is PC gamers with 20lb tower cases. You are tech relics, not cutting edge enthusiasts.High end consumer GPU sales have never been a large source of income for them and yet they still make high end consumer GPUs. I'm not sure I understand where you are going with this.
[QUOTE="GD1551"][QUOTE="SauceKing"] track the sales, which do you think will sell more? which do you think makes more business sense to invest in? and do you think amd will invest more in desktop or mobile GPU tech in 2012?SauceKing
That has nothing to do with what's more advanced. By your logic your iphone is more advanced than NASA's supercomputers.
my point is the future is clear... even your beloved AMd and Nvidia know it... and invest their resources accordingly... the only people too oblivious to new market trends is PC gamers with 20lb tower cases. You are tech relics, not cutting edge enthusiasts.BS.
Year 2012 AMD Trinity and unnamed AMD Year 2013 APU platform road map.
my point is the future is clear... even your beloved AMd and Nvidia know it... and invest their resources accordingly... the only people too oblivious to new market trends is PC gamers with 20lb tower cases. You are tech relics, not cutting edge enthusiasts.[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="GD1551"]
That has nothing to do with what's more advanced. By your logic your iphone is more advanced than NASA's supercomputers.
ronvalencia
BS.
Year 2012 AMD Trinity and unnamed AMD Year 2013 APU platform road map.
APU impressive growth aside even the discrete GPU market saw sales increase this year
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5026/amd-q311-results-97mil-on-strong-llano-sales
[QUOTE="SauceKing"]I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying.Peredith
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after paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea (my $400 360 produced better graphics.), i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money... if you are a lunatic.my point is the future is clear... even your beloved AMd and Nvidia know it... and invest their resources accordingly... the only people too oblivious to new market trends is PC gamers with 20lb tower cases. You are tech relics, not cutting edge enthusiasts.[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="GD1551"]
That has nothing to do with what's more advanced. By your logic your iphone is more advanced than NASA's supercomputers.
GD1551
High end consumer GPU sales have never been a large source of income for them and yet they still make high end consumer GPUs. I'm not sure I understand where you are going with this.
High end CE GPUs gets recycled into premium server and HPC GpGPUs i.e. AMD/NVIDIA GpGPU has displaced non-commodity vector processors.[QUOTE="Peredith"][QUOTE="SauceKing"]I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying.SauceKing
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after paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea, i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money. With a PC, I can claim PC expense on my income tax.after paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea, i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money. With a PC, I can claim PC expense on my income tax. you realize if you use it for gaming, thats illegal right?[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="Peredith"]
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ronvalencia
[QUOTE="ronvalencia"]
[QUOTE="SauceKing"] my point is the future is clear... even your beloved AMd and Nvidia know it... and invest their resources accordingly... the only people too oblivious to new market trends is PC gamers with 20lb tower cases. You are tech relics, not cutting edge enthusiasts.adamosmaki
BS.
Year 2012 AMD Trinity and unnamed AMD Year 2013 APU platform road map.
APU impressive growth aside even the discrete GPU market saw sales increase this year
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5026/amd-q311-results-97mil-on-strong-llano-sales
In relation to AMD APUs, AMD is constrained by manufacture.
[QUOTE="ronvalencia"]With a PC, I can claim PC expense on my income tax. you realize if you use it for gaming, thats illegal right?[QUOTE="SauceKing"] after paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea, i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money.SauceKing
Doyou realize that the GpGPU is just a large array of integer and floating point processors (with some fix function processors)? Recall X86's FPU assimulation....
The word "proportion" says Hi. Note that my accounting and devs tools are on the same machine....
GpGPU = General Purpose GPU i.e. non-gaming workloads. Mathlab application can be acceralated by OpenCL and CUDA i.e. less time doing something = better productivity.
Another example i.e. by working with AMD, the incoming WinZIP 16.5 release has OpenCL acceralation.
[QUOTE="Peredith"][QUOTE="SauceKing"]I have always been a tech enthusiast and kept a cutting edge PC. But the reality is, PC gaming is dying.SauceKing
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after paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea (my $400 360 produced better graphics.), i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money... if you are a lunatic.Um, the 8800GTX plays games better than the 360... So :?
after paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea (my $400 360 produced better graphics.), i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money... if you are a lunatic.[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="Peredith"]
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Peredith
Um, the 8800GTX plays games better than the 360... So :?
but that cant be its impossible. I hear that you need to upgrade every week to play pc gamesafter paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea (my $400 360 produced better graphics.), i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money... if you are a lunatic.[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="Peredith"]
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Peredith
Um, the 8800GTX plays games better than the 360... So :?
Oh no no noo!! 8800GTX is old tech! 360 t3h new bleeding edge!!! :oafter paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea (my $400 360 produced better graphics.), i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money... if you are a lunatic.[QUOTE="SauceKing"][QUOTE="Peredith"]
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Peredith
Um, the 8800GTX plays games better than the 360... So :?
also was $200-300 bucks more at launch than the 360.... factor in the case, power supply, ram, HD etc... you really wanna go down this path knowing you will lose miserably?? 8800gtx plays games slightly better at a $600 price point for the gpu alone. 360 had comparable graphics for $300, that included the entire system. Losing battle if you wanna talk value.[QUOTE="Peredith"][QUOTE="SauceKing"] after paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea (my $400 360 produced better graphics.), i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money... if you are a lunatic.SauceKing
Um, the 8800GTX plays games better than the 360... So :?
also was $200-300 bucks more at launch than the 360.... factor in the case, power supply, ram, HD etc... you really wanna go down this path knowing you will lose miserably??Huh? You already lost when you said "my 8800gtx yea (my $400 360 produced better graphics.)". He wasn't saying that it was cheaper. He was saying that you're wrong about the 360 producing better graphics.[QUOTE="Peredith"][QUOTE="SauceKing"] after paying $600 for my 8800gtx yea (my $400 360 produced better graphics.), i decided consoles were worth it. and i have a gtx 460 now... but yea apparently somehow PC gaming is worth the money... if you are a lunatic.SauceKing
Um, the 8800GTX plays games better than the 360... So :?
also was $200-300 bucks more at launch than the 360.... factor in the case, power supply, ram, HD etc... you really wanna go down this path knowing you will lose miserably?? and the 8800gt was cheaper than the 360 and still plays games better and my pc can do a million thinks 360 cant do like say oh use it for my work using office and autocad electricalPlease Log In to post.
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