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#1 59abbot
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Try the Tritton 720+, it's 7.1 with some pretty nice features like decoder box with dolby tech, in-line audio controller, removable microphone, and pretty comfortable. It's compatible with Xbox 360/PS3 as well.

http://www.trittonaudio.com/prod/720plus.asp

http://www.vuugo.com/computer-hardware/computer-peripherals/headsets/gaming-headset/tritton-headset-TRI90203N001021.html

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#2 59abbot
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So I was looking at Razer's website, and I came across their newset headset, dubbed the Tiamat 2.2. I've heard about all the rave regarding its big brother, the Tiamat 7.1 for creating true 7.1 surround sounds with its 10 discrete drivers....

http://gizmodo.com/5831962/razer-tiamat-the-first-legit-71-surround-sound-gaming-headset-carpet-bombs-your-eardrums-with-10-discrete-drivers

So what is "2.2"? taken from their website; "Two discrete subwoofer drivers for heavier-duty bass: The Razer Tiamat 2.2 houses not one, but two sub-woofer drivers for stronger bass support and overall audio performance so you are closer to the action and further from thin, mediocre basslines". Basically, this is a bass-focused headphone?

I love bass, the stronger the bass, the better! Not to mention its already available in stores I goes to.

http://www.ncix.ca/products/?sku=68117&vpn=RZ04-00590100-R3U1&manufacture=Razer

http://www.vuugo.com/computer-hardware/computer-peripherals/headsets/razer-rz04-00590100-r3u1-tiamat-expert-2-2-stereo-analog-gaming-headset-retail.html

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#3 59abbot
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The Nexus7 is a very powerful hardware, Tegra3 quad-core processors with a 1280x800 screen. But the games on Google Play are just no way near the level of Apple App Store. They need to make more hardcore gamers focused games that will utilizes the power of the tablet.

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#4 59abbot
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Go with Gravity Rush, if you want to try something else and utilize what the Vita can do. The gameplay is fun because it's not your traditional action games which relies too much on buttons mashing.

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I ask only because I am on the home stretch of building my 1155 system, and I currently have a Cooler Master GX 650W psu that's getting to be about 4 years old. It's been powerering the system in my sig since purchased new. On average, I'd say my computer is on about 60 hours a week, with 50% of those hours used for gaming. The rest of the time it is either powered off or in Sleep Mode. Should I consider a new PSU, or should the GX 650 keep chugging along for quite some time yet? ut problem persists. Anyone could give us cures to our problem?? Please advise.

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#6 59abbot
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ASUS

EVGA

XFX

SAPPHIRE

In that order.

After a few bad experiences with some manufactors, I tend to stick of one of the 4 above. the top two generally with NVIDIA Chips and the lower 2 with AMD Chips. I tend to cycle between Nvidia and AMD each time I buy cards, altho I ultimately prefer the Nvidia cards from ASUS and EVGA over the AMD cards from XFX and Sapphire.

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Agreed I like Sapphire because of quality and cooling.

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I think you should be OK.

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#8 59abbot
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Since their performance is so closed, it will be depending on price. I think these 2 cards are cost more than $500. It is a little bid too much for me.
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#9 59abbot
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I use the Logitech G500 Mouse, and the Microsoft Sidewinder x4 Keyboard. Great combo, does everything I need. Both have some extra programmable buttons, but not an overwhelming amount.

You can wait for a deal on either of these, or even get them now, they're very nice and a decent price.

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I had G500 before and it is a nice mouse. Now I switch to Madcatz Cyborg RAT 7, but it is expensive.
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#10 59abbot
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[QUOTE="tamailas"]OK! I am a noob at this! I am running XP Pro 32-bit. I want to replace the Video Card. Nothing great or expensive...just a decent one. It for a friend (senior, that is why XP). I just got him a Dell Vostro 200 slim, added a 1TB HD and installed all drivers and XP. Please let me know 3 things: 1. Does ddr2 or ddr3 matter on the video card..is one better to run on XP 2. 64-bit or 32-bit. I assume 64 will run on 32-bit XP 3. Any suggestions on the card or where to buy (PCI Express 2.0X16) Thanks! [/QUOTE Based on your hardware configuration, it doesn't matter the video card is using ddr2 or ddr3. Just go for any inexpensive pci card and I believe they are 16/32 bits.]
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