• Maingear SHIFT Super PC
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[QUOTE=MTMod;29721589]I recognize that OCZ SSD sticker. Represent. Too bad mine didn't come with $19,800 worth of extra hardware.[/QUOTE] * $3,000 worth of hardware.
[QUOTE=drummerundrcovr;29721882]* $3,000 worth of hardware.[/QUOTE] Woo buddy rate me bad reading. My bad.
[QUOTE=MTMod;29721589]I recognize that OCZ SSD sticker. Represent.[/QUOTE] OCZ buddies [img]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=120589&dateline=1295201255[/img]:respek:[img]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=230999&dateline=1302185587[/img]
i really like the binder setup that comes with it
I hate it when people take half of the video telling you to "subscribe" to their shit, and to add them on twitter n shit. Fucking annoying
The comments on the video. It burns.
[QUOTE=Adius Shadow;29729951]I hate it when people take half of the video telling you to "subscribe" to their shit, and to add them on twitter n shit. Fucking annoying[/QUOTE] and they always try to point and tell you where the subscribe button is on youtube. honestly this makes me rage. i would just say " sub me on youtube or twitter! links in description." only the fags that go overboard annoy me
Just for giggles, I put together a oc there for about $6.5k which was similar in specs to the one in the vid. Then I went over to newegg and put together the same pc and, depending on the case, I saved roughly $1000-$1500. Yup, it's all crap.
okay so it's dual GTX 590's, an i7 2600K, 16gb of RAM, a 128gb SSD, and a 1tb HDD? Hold on, putting together a build now. [editline]10th May 2011[/editline] [media]http://i.imgur.com/LOmOD.png[/media] I even was generous and threw in two Blu-ray burners to even the odds. Now to get the same performance in games I could probably go to half this price. [editline]10th May 2011[/editline] Oh I forgot a cooler, my bad. Just toss an H70 in there. [editline]10th May 2011[/editline] although the basic version of the SHIFT isn't that bad a deal to be honest. They put some nice brand name parts into it for a fairly reasonable price.
Add $129.00 just to add a window on the case. Oh wow.
[QUOTE=B3vvo^;29702597]Asus rampage - whadafuq SIX HARD DRIVE BAYS WTF i think i'll order a FOURTY SIX FUCKING INCH SCREEN with mine.[/QUOTE] I got 11 bays in my $200 Lion-Li case. :colbert:
Horribly overpriced. Also, what's all discussion on hard drive bays, it's just plastic you lay hard drives on holy crap get a grip people. You could have three and still have more than enough space, I have 1x 500gb hard drive and I haven't filled it yet.
That case looks really nice. [editline]10th May 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Tools;29736922]I got 11 bays in my $200 Lion-Li case. :colbert:[/QUOTE] I can also put that many drives into my case.
I mean, My old nameless case has 3 internal hdd bays, 2 external floppy bays (can hold hdds too) and 5 3,5" bays. And why is this guy acting like super airflow heat goes up when basically a psu with bottom fan does the same...
For an overpriced PC I'm actually pretty darn impressed with the internal wiring organisation.
[QUOTE=thf;29739374] I can also put that many drives into my case.[/QUOTE] Not to mention that you can trade 2x5.25" bays for 3x3.5" and get even more disk space.
Ya know, I really wish I could afford something like this even built myself, since I've never been able to play Source games above medium and get better than 30 FPS. Really pointless, sure, but the people that buy them have to be so well above our means that it doesn't matter to them. Then again, 16gb of ram for a gaming computer? Why? Wow just checked, the basic model for $1,800 comes with 8GB of RAM (unnecessary as you can be), a GTX460, and i5 2500k, and relatively no peripherals. Ridiculous overpricing, even worse than Alienware.
My case has 2HDD bays :-D
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