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crazybus |
I remember TruForm making UT2003 models look a lot better. Wikipedia has a list of games with support - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TruForm#Games_with_TruForm_support
The problem was that it didn't work so well if it was applied arbitrarily to any and everything. |
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DrDillyBar |
I'd be down with some French.
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esterhasz |
Really looking forward to the CULV test. Would be great if there were pitted against some older processors, like a Pentium M 1.4ghz to kind of situate it historically...
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Skrying |
If you need a case as large as the Corsair you either A.) Must have an absolutely insane system. or B.) You are horrible with your hands and building computers. A mid tower is large, any larger is ridiculous for a normal system. IMO, of course.
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Jazztags: (they MUST be closed) r{ red }r g{ green }g /[ italic ]/ *[ bold ]* _[ underline ]_ -[ |
Jordan, that rewind/spastic sample you put together for the "let's take a break and go to this segment with Joshua Buss" was a bit too "intense." I think my blood pressure went up a bit after listening to it. I don't disagree with the design-choice of "let's take a break from this and change to this segment" but I think a less-is-more approach would've been better: a swift fadeout.
And as for the actual segment? I was interested in the topic but I had to skip it. Josh needs a better input device than his cell phone.
That said, I had no idea NCIX was now doing business in the US. I know they are the "newegg" of Canada, so they must be a pretty big deal. I will be considering their options for my next computer-related purchase.