So you're stuck with their GPU, and there's no upgrade path? Sign me the hell up.
I do like watercooling as it seems like a way more awesome and clean way to keep components cool and machines quiet; though it certainly is more if not needlessly complex for the task of cooling a PC.
But, what would make more sense to my brain, would be a dedicated watercooling case, that has a reservoir and plumbing built into the framework, and may even include plumbed-in heatsinks where the major parts would go. I wouldn't even mind if you had the ability to get specific heatsink kits for current components or even if the maker had popular GPU cards with everything ready to plug in.
But then you could have a really cool control system for the liquid management, solenoids controlling flow to specific parts, multiple radiators with the option to push flow from circuit to circuit. It'd be totally high end and totally needlessly complex but what fun it would be to see it all in action.
Wow so much nostalgia I had the Mega Drive as a kid but my parents wouldn't let me get the attachments. Sega stretched this console out a lot. I had no idea about the Sega Channel back then.
Yet more evidence that kids today don't know what real games are.
I have never wanted to reach in and grab a controller out of someones hands more than I when I was watching this video.
Super disappointing but I can understand why kids can't play games from our generation(s). Everything is easy mode. One of the kids even commented on how they put current games on hard and it's not even a challenge.
One recent example is Farcry 4, I became a god after a few hours. The rest of the game is just grinding to find out what's going on with the story. The only thing I'm scared of are aggravated rhinos.
I especially hate the collect 'stuff' that is hidden in the open world map.
One recent example is Farcry 4, I became a god after a few hours. The rest of the game is just grinding to find out what's going on with the story. The only thing I'm scared of are aggravated rhinos.
It definitely had it's ups and downs. Eventually, most of my fun was coming from either how stealthy I could be while handling a situation, or how incredibly excessive I could be. It was fun, but I can't see myself going back to it any time soon.
One recent example is Farcry 4, I became a god after a few hours. The rest of the game is just grinding to find out what's going on with the story. The only thing I'm scared of are aggravated rhinos.
It definitely had it's ups and downs. Eventually, most of my fun was coming from either how stealthy I could be while handling a situation, or how incredibly excessive I could be. It was fun, but I can't see myself going back to it any time soon.
I have the same gameplay style I try to get all the stealth stuff to make it hard. Then I got a sniper rifle with a suppressor.
I think we ended up with a similar mindset. One camp I would try and do all take downs, the next camp I tried to run through with a shotgun and grenade launcher.
The arena mini game was quite fun for the first few levels.
The census mob released population density maps, they're kinda interesting.
Just get rid of NT already geez. Just cut that part of the continent out. The only thing they contribute is having Aires Rock which is why I imagine it hasn't happened yet.
I got a great shaving soap (crazily 1kg) from Italy and it is amazing. It also enough to last me 6 or more years if I were to use it every day (which I won't). On top of being quality it was as cheap as 125g of other soaps. Lathers in 5 seconds and not even a rash with a dull blade.
The census mob released population density maps, they're kinda interesting.
Just get rid of NT already geez. Just cut that part of the continent out. The only thing they contribute is having Aires Rock which is why I imagine it hasn't happened yet.
Not sure what the Northern Territory hate is for. I have a few cool friends up their.
Deadmau5 takes Dillon Francis and Skrillex on a coffee run.
Edit: Forgot the video. Also, Dillon starts talking about LA and how the drive to his studio in Van Nuys is 40 minutes and I'm all, "Dude, how slow are you driving?"
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Several years old, but its round. Very round.
I do like watercooling as it seems like a way more awesome and clean way to keep components cool and machines quiet; though it certainly is more if not needlessly complex for the task of cooling a PC.
But, what would make more sense to my brain, would be a dedicated watercooling case, that has a reservoir and plumbing built into the framework, and may even include plumbed-in heatsinks where the major parts would go. I wouldn't even mind if you had the ability to get specific heatsink kits for current components or even if the maker had popular GPU cards with everything ready to plug in.
But then you could have a really cool control system for the liquid management, solenoids controlling flow to specific parts, multiple radiators with the option to push flow from circuit to circuit. It'd be totally high end and totally needlessly complex but what fun it would be to see it all in action.
Sega stretched this console out a lot.
I had no idea about the Sega Channel back then.
I have never wanted to reach in and grab a controller out of someones hands more than I when I was watching this video.
One recent example is Farcry 4, I became a god after a few hours. The rest of the game is just grinding to find out what's going on with the story. The only thing I'm scared of are aggravated rhinos.
I especially hate the collect 'stuff' that is hidden in the open world map.
I think we ended up with a similar mindset. One camp I would try and do all take downs, the next camp I tried to run through with a shotgun and grenade launcher.
The arena mini game was quite fun for the first few levels.
Lathers in 5 seconds and not even a rash with a dull blade. Not sure what the Northern Territory hate is for. I have a few cool friends up their.
Edit: Forgot the video. Also, Dillon starts talking about LA and how the drive to his studio in Van Nuys is 40 minutes and I'm all, "Dude, how slow are you driving?"