I've got two listings I put up this afternoon. Let me know if you think the starting bids are way off.
GA-965P-DS3 Motherboard + E4300 Core 2 Duo CPU combo
Antec Fusion 430 w/ LCD + MSI 785GM-E51 + AMD Phenom II x2 555 BE + More...
I'm selling them to clear out some space but also to...
This game looks better every time I see it. I agree with Fail, the social aspect is what's going to set it apart from the other racers if it is going to succeed.
I've had a decent amount of experience with low-mid level gaming headsets so I'll post my impressions here. They are listed in order with the most recent pick ups at the bottom. (aside: I wear glasses, always with plastic frames, and comfort is one of my primary concerns)
Turtle Beach X11 -...
It does have the same "downgrade" as the console version, if that's what you insist on calling it. On the other hand, it seems to perform very efficiently, has up to 60fps, HD+ resolutions, higher res textures, and ability to tweak other settings as well. There is no technical reason why you...
Just jump in on this one. It's a pretty unique experience to be playing it for the first time with everyone else. You don't need to know the story from the first game. But you really do owe to yourself to eventually go back and play Dark Souls.
I ended up ordering the Asus ML239H. I paid $178 w/ free shipping and no tax. I think it was a good compromise for me and I'll post my impressions when it comes next week.
Is it true that it uses the same panel as the Dell U2311H?
Thanks for the reply. I looked up the Asus ML239H a bit. Do you think an e-IPS panel offers a significant improvement over a TN panel?
As for size, since I'm currently at a 22" 16:10 I don't really want to go below 23" if it's going to be 16:9.
I am currently using my Dell sp2208wfp (from 2008 I think). I want to upgrade to a new display and need some help. After reading a bit here it seems most people are focused on the higher price range of about $250+. I've got a baby coming in a few months and on quite a budget. I read the sticky...
So I saw your response and was still confused until I Googled "bake video card". And that's crazy! I never knew that. I'll put in the category of fixes with wrapping your dead 360 in a wet towel.
My trusty EVGA Superclocked 8800gts 320mb died today.
I bought you 4 years ago this month for the midrange price (at the time) of $302.99. You have brought me many good times and your legacy will not be forgotten.
Also, it's all of a sudden quite cooler and quieter in this room. :)