Lol this is quality, tequlia really has a good sense of humour :P. Icyboy, i think you need to take a joke dude, and maybe understand that his sarcasm is pretty funny xD. Anyway, i have a question, i cant clean out my toaster atm, but i was thinking if i stick it in the sink when its plugged in, would this be safe? Thnks
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I looked on the site, and there wasnt a gtx 460 on there that i could see going for 150 dollars ?_?I don't know if they ship overseas - I haven't even gone to the site, but I got the news from a trusted source and others have confirmed it. I would just go to Chief Value.com and see. I am saddened that I can't get this card myself, because I am dead broke, but I would like to spread the news to others.
magusat999
Lol does the TC even know what he is talking about? :P
[QUOTE="magusat999"]
I at Chief Value.com (sister site to Newegg) there is a sale on the EVGA GTX 460, with a Starcraft II trial and a free Metro 2033 from steam, also free shipping. Altogether it's $155.00. I found this posted at Slickdeals.net and it was only posted yesterday. There is also an overclocked one at $10.00 more. Get it while it's hot! I wouldn't be telling people but I am broke as a dog right now so I'm out of the loop!
lucfonzy
Damn, I live in the Uk... that is cheap, that translates to like £100, over here i would have to pay £150 for the cheapest. The games wouldn't run either seeing as it's PAL in the UK not NTSC. Do they ship overseas?
You could even think about buying a 4890, here in the UK they are about £90-100, and very powerful, wouldnt say its far off a gtx460 in terms of performance, but i dont know an awful lot about graphics card..still it has a high memory clock, etc, but you wont be able to use dx11 (think it supports dx10 not sure?)[QUOTE="sn4k3_64"]Yeah i agree with what your saying, its not the mouse that detirmines how good you are, i know this guy on css who has a crappy £6 mouse and he is pretty decent. My mouse goes up to 1800 dpie, but when gaming i find it hard to play properly if the mouse is really sensitive..Heh. That's what happened to me. I switched from a 1600dpi laser mouse when I realised I was playing better on my netbook with a mouse I got for one pound from Woolworth's closing sale. Aside from solving the lag issue I hadn't been aware I was suffering from, with my cheapo MS optical mouse I found that tracking was more consistent, and I was all of a sudden intuitively landing those mystical mid-air rockets I'd sometimes been caught by. For that kind of reflex response, I feel like optical still beats the hell out of any laser mouse I've tried. Yeah, my mouse was is fairly cheap to buy, and is used by a lot of pro's, especially those who play css, 1.6, and other fps games. Its lasted me like 2 years now and still works fine, so thats value imo, im never gna buy an expensive razor mouse or w/e, its a waste of money...the worst thing is though, when people buy expensive keyboards, to me that is like throwing your money away![QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"] I'm sure there are digital artists and architects out there who really need that kind of sensitivity, but as a FPS gamer, I actually saw my performance suffer when I moved up to laser sensitivities. Granted, if you're a diehard RTS addict, then there might well be strategy games out there that let you appreciate that difference, but for me, zero lag and higher signal frequencies come before premium-priced precision.
Personally, I couldn't be happier than with my Microsoft optical mouse. FPS and action games are far more about reaction time than "DPI", so if you're an action gamer, then you'd probably be better off with a 400dpi wired optical mouse than a 1600dpi wireless laser mouse at 10x the price. Don't believe me that a cheaper mouse without the frills can perform at least as well as hi-tech competitors from the likes of Razer? Take a look at QuakeLive world rankings and you'll probably see the MS IE 3.0 is easliy the most popular mouse among the champions.
Having said all that, if you're finding your current mouse is slowing your movement down, it could mean you're using a mouse with too powerful a laser, meaning you have too great a "lift-off height", which makes the mouse feel cumbersome as you're constantly lifting it up into the air so you can move it back to the edge of the mat without dragging the cursor back with it.
Honestly, though, unless we know what kind of gamer you are and a bit more about your playing stlye and requirements, it's really difficult to recommend anything definite.
jimmyjammer69
3500 dpi which your never gonna use, because its TOO sensitive for anyone! I'm sure there are digital artists and architects out there who really need that kind of sensitivity, but as a FPS gamer, I actually saw my performance suffer when I moved up to laser sensitivities. Granted, if you're a diehard RTS addict, then there might well be strategy games out there that let you appreciate that difference, but for me, zero lag and higher signal frequencies come before premium-priced precision.[QUOTE="sn4k3_64"][QUOTE="FrostMTG"]
Razer deathadder 3500 DPI. there ya go.
jimmyjammer69
Personally, I couldn't be happier than with my Microsoft optical mouse. FPS and action games are far more about reaction time than "DPI", so if you're an action gamer, then you'd probably be better off with a 400dpi wired optical mouse than a 1600dpi wireless laser mouse at 10x the price. Don't believe me that a cheaper mouse without the frills can perform at least as well as hi-tech competitors from the likes of Razer? Take a look at QuakeLive world rankings and you'll probably see the MS IE 3.0 is easliy the most popular mouse among the champions.
Having said all that, if you're finding your current mouse is slowing your movement down, it could mean you're using a mouse with too powerful a laser, meaning you have too great a "lift-off height", which makes the mouse feel cumbersome as you're constantly lifting it up into the air so you can move it back to the edge of the mat without dragging the cursor back with it.
Honestly, though, unless we know what kind of gamer you are and a bit more about your playing stlye and requirements, it's really difficult to recommend anything definite.
Yeah i agree with what your saying, its not the mouse that detirmines how good you are, i know this guy on css who has a crappy £6 mouse and he is pretty decent. My mouse goes up to 1800 dpie, but when gaming i find it hard to play properly if the mouse is really sensitive..Well, lucky you! :P But I'm too paranoid, sadly. :([QUOTE="Elann2008"][QUOTE="edinsftw"]
Yes...im lucky for 4 years...
edinsftw
It also depends on ur OS, if u run xp u will get viruses...vista and 7 not really
Vista and 7 are hardly going to protect you much more from viruses than xp. At the end of the day, some viruses cant be avoided, for example, if you go on a dodgy website by accident and it automatically downloads a worm or what ever without you knowing. The safest bet would be to use linux or mac OSYou definitely would! 1280x720 isnt even hd, 1366x768 is 768p hdYou really wouldn't notice the difference between that res, 1280x720, and 1366x768.
ChubbyGuy40
Why do you want to overclock 8 gb of ram your not even going to fully utilise o.0
Also guys, i was thinking of buying a molex splitter to use on my optical and rewriter drives, then that way i will be able to free up 2 molex connections from my psu, would that be a good idea?
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