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    Quote Originally Posted by Opticz View Post
    No...y?
    If you really just said that then you do not have a lot of computer knowledge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Opticz View Post
    Problem is, if ur doing computer programming and u make a fatal error with ur C++ coding, u could end up wiping out ur harddrive info.
    I suggest start off with a fast and reliable computer.
    If you choose a proper raid set up you can allow for disk redundancy thus being able to recover from data corruption/ hard drive failures.
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    lol my case,

    600W psu is not enough.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Neville Longbottom View Post
    What u trying to bloody say?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Opticz View Post
    No...y?
    You're smoking crack, mass produced PC's aren't cheaper because mass produced PC's still source their materials from different manufactures such as ram and hard drives etc. Mass produced PC's have prices that allow the manufacturer to make massive profit margins. Buying your own parts means you're getting wholesale or close to wholesale prices which means you can have the same exact set up from a mass manufacturer for a lot less.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Opticz View Post
    What u trying to bloody say?
    I'm sorry to say but your stupid for thinking pre-built is cheaper. The brand names don't even have good build quality. I can make my own computer and it will be more reliable, faster and outlast any pre-built computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Opticz View Post
    Actually it's kinda a bit waste of money. Just go to Sear's or Best Buy and buy a computer there. Don't make ur own, it really isn't the smartest choice. Mass production is always cheaper, trust me.
    I'm sorry, but the second I read that, I lost all respect for you.

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    @cfsharp here is a good keyboard with tons of macros Microsoft SideWinder X6 Wired Keyboard - English - North America

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    Quote Originally Posted by NitekillrALT View Post
    Lycosa is a good keyboard but the touchpad is very dodgy. You have a 50:50 chance of getting one that works.
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    Okay so here's my list of things to do with this build

    -Upgrade PSU to 750w
    -Change keyboard to a Razer one, still looking for one with at least 5 macros.


    Anyone got more ideas?

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    What the hell you gonna use it for tho?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Smith View Post
    What the hell you gonna use it for tho?
    Game Design and programming, i actually need something better than this, but this will be excellent to start out my career

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