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#1 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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I was looking at the USB adapter to use a mic and the reviews seem pretty sketchy. Is there an official Sony adapter? As for the PC360, I fortunately have a friend who is able to give me a good discount (Only $100 for the cans). I also have the Sonly bluetooth headset but I think the cups are too big for me to efficiently talk into the headset.
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#2 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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Are the Sennheiser PC360's any good? It has a mic which would make things convenient for me.
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#3 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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Piracy is a universal problem. Music, movies and games. TBH, I've been seeing a continuous increase in console piracy. Here at college, people are cracking their PS3's using graphing calculators.
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I am a college student and live in a apartment. I am looking for a good sound system for my PS3 and maybe for PC as well. People recommended me the Astro A40. However, I am not sure about the sound quality of the system. I can go with either headphones or speakers. My budget is around $350
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#5 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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Games are too expensive for the rubbish that most of them are. The reason why Netflix is so successful is that it is a buffet of movies. For a flat monthly fee, you can watch whatever the hell you want. Maybe there should be a gaming version of Netflix. Charge a monthly fee and it's an all you can eat buffet.
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#6 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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My GTX 260 Core 216 is my PhysX card. I am rather fond of the card and refuse to sell it. Probably worth less than $100 anyways.
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#7 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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Neither. Dual card solutions tend to be inferior than their single card counterparts due to lack of support and such. I won't be surprised if a Tri Sli set up of GTX 580's outpeforms a quad sli set up with GTX 595's.
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#8 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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Canned air for me. For deep cleans, I hose my case down with water and let the hot, dry California sun do its trick.
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#9 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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In the US, there has been alot of competition. However in Asia, PC gaming is thriving.
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#10 k0r3aN_pR1d3
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There's a number of monitors with HDMI ports. If you can hook up your 360 with HDMi, then you can use DVI for the pc. There should be a button that lets you go through the different inputs (on my Samsung monitor, it is called "Mode").