Good advice, the Aeron also comes in different sizes (3 i believe). The Mirra is a very nice chair, the interior designers in my office have them and speak highly of them.
I would recommend the Aeron chair, you can get them for around $650 base price, but to be honest I don't have any experience with a base Aeron chair. I think the configuration I have at work is around $900-$1000. Is it worth it? That depends, if you really have $500+ to spend, I would say...
Aeron chair, Herman miller makes it. Known as one of the most comfortable office chairs made, they also aren't cheap. I'm lucky enough to have one at work (my employer treats us well).
so if i replace the parts in my list with yours that overlap everything will be good?
appreciate the help. i'm not that up on AMD/ATI at all.
also, will this computer be able to play, COD4 for example on med. settings?
its a PC for my brother, who primarily plays WOW and a few other older...
1) What will you be doing with this PC? Gaming? Photoshop? Web browsing? etc
Gaming, Web, Basic apps (word etc), sometimes photoshop, and general multitasking.
2) What's your budget? Are tax and shipping included?
$750, but i wouldn't complain with $700.
3) Where do you live?
Nebraska...
this is generally about how clean my desk is. add some trace and some markers if i'm in the middle of a project or something. i hate how much space the TV takes up, but i watch it from my bed... i can't afford a flatscreen to put up on the wall like i want too... oh well, college student.
$15 a month + money for track and car unlocks....
haha, REAL racing already costs me enough, ill spend that money on track days and autocross.
what a joke.:rolleyes:
its true that you can't see a difference, but a constant, high fps will help you reg a little better in CSS. cap it at 100 or so, its better to have a constant FPS so you don't get a stutter from it jumping between 130 and 160 all the time.
Halo is concrete evidence that most Xbox players could care less about strategy. deathmatch deathmatch deathmatch. Even in CTF games and other "teamwork/strategy" game types, all most people want to do is play it like a deathmatch.
i'll add to this motion. i've had mine for a few years and i absolutely LOVE it. also, like mentioned before, it isn't too expensive. in all honestly, find one that is comfortable for you though. go to best buy or wherever you can actually put your hand on some and see how it fits you.
Being at college, I don't get the most space. That and my setup is currently a laptop until I build my new system this winter. I'm happy though, I can run TF2 flawlessly, thats enough until i get my new system for crysis and COD4 around Christmas time.
The laptop is an HEL-80, 22" Samsung...
links to wish lists aren't best. read the sticky at the top of the forum...
looks like a good build, very similar to what i am getting ready to build, but to really get any helpful suggestions, you might want to list what you are using this for, and your approx. budget.
the one thing...