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[QUOTE=drummerundrcovr;22679424]Oh lol. Quoted before snips[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.thefreedictionary.com/devaluated[/url] [QUOTE=NecroTitan;22679448]:buddy: [i]WOW[/i] Prices fluctuate country to country sir.[/QUOTE] So if I move to paraguay or some other country, all of the sudden the EU economy will plummet, causing the euro to devaluate? No matter what you say, just because you switch location doesn't mean that currency will change it's value. No matter which country you move to, the euro will still be x amount of dollars worth.
i thoguht it said BUILD A FRIEND $1200
kbutcher5? a 9800GT? hahahahaahahahha o god lol.
[QUOTE=DrBreen;22679795]kbutcher5? a 9800GT? hahahahaahahahha o god lol.[/QUOTE] Then do recommend me a better geforce card in the same price range?
[QUOTE=kbutcher5;22679734][url]http://www.thefreedictionary.com/devaluated[/url] So if I move to paraguay or some other country, all of the sudden the EU economy will plummet, causing the euro to devaluate? No matter what you say, just because you switch location doesn't mean that currency will change it's value. No matter which country you move to, the euro will still be x amount of dollars worth.[/QUOTE] I didn't say value of the euro, I said prices will fluctuate. i.e 800 USD/$ = 819.6 CAD/$ That is the value of the currencies. This will not change. However for 820USD$ in canada will not in any way shape or form be able to receive 800 USD$ worth of product. As cost of living is higher, thus devaluing the currency. The Euro is a unique case as it is the standard in multiple countries. :science:
GEt a ATI.. Better price:performance ratio. And you totally failed with the SSD's. In a gamer build for 1200$, you don't want to be using 300$ just to start up in 20 seconds. That's for like, when you got 3000$. Atleast that's the point where I would care about startup time.
[QUOTE=kbutcher5;22679734][url]http://www.thefreedictionary.com/devaluated[/url] So if I move to paraguay or some other country, all of the sudden the EU economy will plummet, causing the euro to devaluate? No matter what you say, just because you switch location doesn't mean that currency will change it's value. No matter which country you move to, the euro will still be x amount of dollars worth.[/QUOTE] Oh you misunderstood me. What I meant is that the prices here are mostly US-prices with $ changed to €. For example the Toxic 5850: [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102881&cm_re=radeon_hd_5850-_-14-102-881-_-Producthttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102881&cm_re=radeon_hd_5850-_-14-102-881-_-Product]Newegg price 349$[/url] [url=http://jimmspc.fi/tuote/11162-05-40R]Jimmspc in Finland 346€[/url] But still your either extremely misinformed or just a bad troll. EDIT: And thats not just computer hardware, its pretty much everyhing :crying:
[QUOTE=_machine;22679940]But still your either extremely misinformed or just a [b]bad troll.[/b][/QUOTE] That one.
[QUOTE=kbutcher5;22679368]So because you live in another country, all of the sudden the euro has devaluated?[/QUOTE] Correct english would have you use devalued :eng101: Also repost of my build (I strongly recommend it OP, you'll be jealous once you build it xD)[url]http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/Pu...umber=18143187[/url]
[QUOTE=NecroTitan;22679880]I didn't say value of the euro, I said prices will fluctuate. i.e 800 USD/$ = 819.6 CAD/$ That is the value of the currencies. This will not change. However for 820USD$ in canada I will not in any way shape or form be able to receive 800 USD$ worth of product. As cost of living is higher, thus devaluing the currency. The Euro is a unique case as it is the standard in multiple countries. :science:[/QUOTE] What I am saying is that you can't jerk the exchange rate 20% in any direction, no matter where you move ESPECIALLY not the euro. Seeing as if you reside in a EU country, you will ALWAYS have the same currency exchange rate, with minor fluctuations, which according to EU regulations CAN NOT be more than 2%. [QUOTE=GoDong-DK;22679899]GEt a ATI.. Better price:performance ratio. And you totally failed with the SSD's. In a gamer build for 1200$, you don't want to be using 300$ just to start up in 20 seconds. That's for like, when you got 3000$. Atleast that's the point where I would care about startup time.[/QUOTE] SSD's don't just regulate startup time, there is also a running the machine I/O issue, especially with the extremely large amounts of data games push out these days. Having a good disk I/O will effectively eliminate what can be a not very likeable bottleneck, disk I/O has basically been the no1 bottleneck of most systems since they were invented.
[QUOTE=kbutcher5;22680051]What I am saying is that you can't jerk the exchange rate 20% in any direction, no matter where you move ESPECIALLY not the euro. Seeing as if you reside in a EU country, you will ALWAYS have the same currency exchange rate, with minor fluctuations, which according to EU regulations CAN NOT be more than 2%. [/QUOTE] And that affects cost of living how? Norway is more expensive to live in. Period. So 1200 Euro might buy in Norway what 1200 USD$ would buy in the U.S. Edit: Page King MkII :smug:
[QUOTE=kbutcher5;22680051]SSD's don't just regulate startup time, there is also a running the machine I/O issue, especially with the extremely large amounts of data games push out these days. Having a good disk I/O will effectively eliminate what can be a not very likeable bottleneck, disk I/O has basically been the no1 bottleneck of most systems since they were invented.[/QUOTE] Since when do hard drives "regulate" startup? and you have your wording mixed up. it's extremely contradicting. You're [b]THE[/b] worst troll. ever. [editline]09:19AM[/editline] Although I'll give you that you're right with standard hard drives being a big bottleneck.
Being a big bottleneck in loading times, yes. Everything else, not so much.
[QUOTE=kbutcher5;22679839]Then do recommend me a better geforce card in the same price range?[/QUOTE] HD4850, 4870, 4890 Especially HD5770 5850 5870 so on and so forth. Hey, get out of your nvidia cave and try something else.
[QUOTE=kbutcher5;22680051]What I am saying is that you can't jerk the exchange rate 20% in any direction, no matter where you move ESPECIALLY not the euro. Seeing as if you reside in a EU country, you will ALWAYS have the same currency exchange rate, with minor fluctuations, which according to EU regulations CAN NOT be more than 2%. SSD's don't just regulate startup time, there is also a running the machine I/O issue, especially with the extremely large amounts of data games push out these days. Having a good disk I/O will effectively eliminate what can be a not very likeable bottleneck, disk I/O has basically been the no1 bottleneck of most systems since they were invented.[/QUOTE] the build you posted sucked ass and had outdated parts, quit living in 2008 please
Cough cough* [url]http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/Pu...umber=18143187[/url] cough cough. I'm just gonna post a last time. op get this
[QUOTE=drummerundrcovr;22691904]Cough cough* [url]http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/Pu...umber=18143187[/url] cough cough. I'm just gonna post a last time. op get this[/QUOTE] Doesn't work. [editline]08:00PM[/editline] kbutcher5 is now on my ignore list.
ahh nuts. here ya go [url]http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=18143187[/url]
Meh, you could do a lot better with the motherboard and RAM. [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231276[/url] [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131402[/url]
Much better? The motherboard currently in my list has the same crossfire capability. plus it's future proof w/ usb 3.0 and sata 6.0 (Not too important but it's good anyway). it's also got the new 870 chipset and supports unlocking. doesn't say on the one you linked. It's also $30 cheaper (don't know how strict op's budget is). i don't see a need to get your motherboard. Ram is good but what's the difference with good timings at 1333 and normal timings at 1600?
[QUOTE=drummerundrcovr;22698713]Much better? The motherboard currently in my list has the same crossfire capability. plus it's future proof w/ usb 3.0 and sata 6.0 (Not too important but it's good anyway). it's also got the new 870 chipset and supports unlocking. doesn't say on the one you linked. It's also $30 cheaper (don't know how strict op's budget is). i don't see a need to get your motherboard. Ram is good but what's the difference with good timings at 1333 and normal timings at 1600?[/QUOTE] It's just higher quality shit.
Higher quality?? The only difference is the 8+2 vrm phase vs 4+1 on the ASROCK, which is fine unless op's friend is a german overclocking nut. Both have solid capacitors, the same 2oz copper pcb, 7.1 audio, gigabit ethernet... the trade-off tips in favor of the ASROCK with all the new gen perks and price.
Trolls.. they keep coming!
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