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#1 gripnsip
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Man, that was messed up. Haha.
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#2 gripnsip
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World of Warcraft.

...wait... what?

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#3 gripnsip
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One of the best movies to ever be seen by human eyes.
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#4 gripnsip
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Meh, meh, meh...

Look at this:

http://www.buy.com/prod/steelseries-siberia-full-size-white-headset/q/loc/101/205852635.html

SteelSeries Siberia (Previously Icemat Siberia) is a very nice gaming headset. I used i for years, one of the most comfortable and high quality headsets I have ever used. When I bought it it was $80, now look at the price!

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#5 gripnsip
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Well, are you looking to replace your current hard-drive or just add another one?

Because if you're going to just add another one you can't go wrong with an external hard-drive, and Newegg has quite a large selection of them for under $100. After I realized my internal hard-drive could not hold enough space to meet my game's needs I went to my local electronics store and purchased an external hard-drive. It was a great investment, it holds all of my games and still has space left over.

It also works well for transporting data. This one time my friend's internet was not working correctly and he could not download patches for World of Warcraft. So I downloaded the ones he needed on to the external and brought it over to his house and I was able to extract the files to his desktop no problem. Try doing that with an internal hard-drive, might not be as easy, lol.

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#6 gripnsip
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Far as I know, if you don't already, don't have the shadows maxed. Very big performance hit when they are turned up all the way. Thats the only thing I can think of.ChubbyGuy40

I'm going to have to agree with Chubby on that one. If you have your shadows maxed out you should really look in to lowering that graphical option, it will really improve your performance.

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#7 gripnsip
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Hmmmm...

A good gaming keyboard, aye'? That could be basically any keyboard, it usually all depends on the user. I considered myself a hardcore gamer for years and my Microsoft Multimedia keyboard never let me down. Once it got dirty and old I replaced it with a $20 HP Multimedia keyboard from Wal-Mart and it works just as well. Sleek, black look and smooth responsive keys. Don't fall for the glam of the Logitech keyboards with the fancy screens on them, haha, save yourself some money.

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#8 gripnsip
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Well,

I really liked 'Defraggler' until it started giving me errors. After that I went with 'Smart Defrag' and it's just great.

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#9 gripnsip
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Man, that was pretty funny XD
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