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#1 FLAMEINSANE
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Type whatever you want to name it
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Both Firefox and Opera work really well. I personally prefer FF but would be just fine with Opera.
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#3 FLAMEINSANE
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Vista is fine. There are a few driver issues that MS needs to sort out, but you will be fine.
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#4 FLAMEINSANE
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Is this a joke?

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#5 FLAMEINSANE
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[QUOTE="hamidious"][QUOTE="LordoftheVacas"]UE3 only when epic game is using it, other devs suck at it,and don't bring up lost odyssey or mass effect those games don't look as good as gears or UT3.Marka1700

You're wrong, Bioshock looked fantastic.

Bioshock uses a heavily modified version of Unreal 2.5 engine.

"BioShock was initially developed using an enhanced Tribes: Vengeancegame engine, the highly modified version of the Unreal Engine 2.5 technology used by other previous Irrational titles including SWAT 4, and SWAT 4: The Stetchkov Syndicate. In an interview at E3 in May 2006, Levine announced a switch to a modified Unreal Engine 3.0. Levine emphasized the enhanced water effects, which he claimed would be very impressive: "We've hired a water programmer and water artist, just for this game, and they're kicking ass and you've never seen water like this.""

It was using 2.5, it was switched to 3. Taken from Wikipedia. (Inb4fail)

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#6 FLAMEINSANE
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Based on my experience, PSU's that come with the case are usually crap. And you don't need 800W for your rig. 600W will do nice, maybe even less.
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#7 FLAMEINSANE
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There still is some good left. Not in the mainstream though
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#8 FLAMEINSANE
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I'm thinking you're just going to have to get a new fan.
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#9 FLAMEINSANE
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I've only had problems with Nvidia drivers and the TCP/IP driver, but both those can be fixed.
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#10 FLAMEINSANE
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You'll need it. Before you even take the computer out to the car make sure they didn't do something stupid like leave the entire side panel on the floor of the shop, not attach the heat sink to the CPU, put a no name RAM stick or PSU in your computer when you shelled out for the brand name.

But really how is this true: "Building a computer is not really an option for me..."

Unless you're a parapalegic with no arms or something I don't think there is a valid excuse for this ever.

WDT-BlackKat

Or if you are are busy or just afraid of borking something...