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| :pluffy: Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Sweden 
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				 | Good site = newegg.com Not sure about Canadians. If you're Swedish (which I know no one here but me is) then dustin.se is the way to go if you're a student. Otherwise komplett.se usually has what you need. | 
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 The only difficult part of putting my computer together was applying thermal paste, but once you do it once, it's easy. They also make new things that are like little squares that you burn in through regular usage to your computer. They are way more expensive though. Also, when you buy a computer in parts, you might be unlucky and get a DOA product, remember to always check reviews. My motherboard came DOA. Had to wait two weeks for the replacement. | |
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| Should be fixed. Join Date: Aug 2011 
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2016 Location: Testbed 
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 I thought this was going to be a thread about the trend for game developers to prioritize consoles over PC and the issues developing for the sheer number of possible combinations of hardware/software from custom rigs (http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news...form-for-Games) | |
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| busy Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Richmond, VA 
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 Note, this was my first time ever attempting to build one. I only had to initially apply it. | |
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| Should be fixed. Join Date: Aug 2011 
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				 | Dunno why you'd want to see my computer lol. It was a budget build so it's not really gonna be a very appealing case.   No pics of the inside because that means I'd have to pull it out, which is kind of a pain with short wires. But if you want that I could go ahead and do it. | 
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| Lightly Salted Graalian Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: United Kingdom 
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				 | i have a part custom built pc (vista) but i mainly play games on my macbook
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| Epic Player Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: England 
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				 | Bilding urown is the way to go. This is my one, only just bilt it a week ago now. over all you get more for your money if u do it this way.   i would know i got a Alienware laptop. | 
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| the KattMan Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: United States 
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				 | Why is norton so bad?
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| Should be fixed. Join Date: Aug 2011 
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				 | It's not free, it does a horribly crappy job compared to free alternatives, it's a terrible resource hog, it's invasive and takes over your system, and most importantly, a pain to fully remove. All it takes is to get an OEM computer with Norton on it and you might not be able to install any other virus protection without a headache. | 
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				 | Common sense as an anti virus master race reporting in.
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| User Registered Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Las Vegas 
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				 | Sorry off-topic, but there is no paid anti-virus software that is any better than free software I have downloaded. I use Avast+ Advanced System Care 4 to keep my laptop tip-top shape Honestly if you just use common sense, dont click random links or images you should be fine..plus most browsers will sometimes have warnings if you're about to enter a shady site, or at least firefox does. | 
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| :pluffy: Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Sweden 
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