They just lost Pitta for the year too. LOL @ Ladarius Webb compensating for Ed Reed. Nah brah. If the Ravens make the playoffs I'll be impressed.BobblesFlacco had a bad regular season and the defense played very average last year. And they still won the division. I expect both to improve.
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[QUOTE="RevanBITW"][QUOTE="Diddies"]First of all, what are your goals with this machine? Do you want a machine that will last you a long time, do you want to eventually SLI/Crossfire your GPU and are you doing other computing intensive things outside of gaming? That will help determine what parts you need. I also recommend using pcpartpicker.com to choose your components and verify compatibility. I plan on having it the gaming PC for about 2-3 years. I would like to do SLI/Crossfire...just don't know if that is out of budget? I don't really have anything else besides gaming intended for the PC. And thanks for the website. Considering your budget, you'd probably wanna avoid SLI/Crossfire because it will force you to buy a more expensive power supply and motherboard from the get go. What I would suggest you to look at this site too: logicalincrements.com That should give you a pretty good idea of what parts you wanna buy. But I would say to try to get a GTX 760, it's the best value in terms mid range cards. But it does cost 260$In about a week, I want to build my first ever gaming PC. I would like to go with AMD A10 (tell me if that is a bad idea). If I would be willing to spend around $600, possibly $100 more then can you tell me what components you would chose (excluding monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers) for the build?
Diddies
First of all, what are your goals with this machine? Do you want a machine that will last you a long time, do you want to eventually SLI/Crossfire your GPU and are you doing other computing intensive things outside of gaming? That will help determine what parts you need. I also recommend using pcpartpicker.com to choose your components and verify compatibility.In about a week, I want to build my first ever gaming PC. I would like to go with AMD A10 (tell me if that is a bad idea). If I would be willing to spend around $600, possibly $100 more then can you tell me what components you would chose (excluding monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers) for the build?
Diddies
Nah mate, I am sure that I am not going to OC anything, the only chance is that I buy another graphic card but... should I use 2 of 1 GB? Or pay for a 2Gb one? Like gtx 680 2gb, because 770 2 GB is quite expensive :P...MrpelafioI don't understand why people are so afraid to overclock. It's so easy now to do it safely.
Lets give it the proverbial elbow to the head.ok this thread can die now
DaJuicyMan
Their defense has been very solid the past two seasons. I can't see why it will start to decline now. Also AJ Green will just be getting better and they have more potential weapons. I'm not saying they will the Superbowl, but I see them getting to the second round. Also give Dalton another season to see where he truly belongs. Exactly, they're a good team, but nothing special. And yet I've seen analysts picking them to with the AFC North with the Steelers and the Ravens in that division.[QUOTE="RevanBITW"]BTW, what's up with all this Bengals hype? They'll likely make the playoffs again, sure, but only because the AFC lacks depth. I can't see that offense evolve into something dominant with Dalton as their QB. He's going to be stuck in the average tier of QBs for his entire career. So they'll need their defense be elite, which I doubt will happen.sherman-tank1
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