Figured I could ask this question here, and find out from you LiLi guys.
What should I get a PC-9F or a V1000? I love the way the V1000 looks and have wanted one for all of forever, but they cost a lot and are hard to find.
I love the look of them, but they are hard to find right now, and damn expensive. I think that the PC-9F may be a better option right now.
I don't like the look of the 600T there is something about it that just bothers me and I am not sure quite what it is.
Thanks for the spot, I completely forgot that I needed a price in the rules.
Anyway prices are up. Not sure about what to do for the motherboard, that it is a tentative price on there, so its negotiable.
Well college is starting in August, and I need a few more bills so I can finally do my i7 build.
I don't really have a good idea as to what to charge so I am just going to let you guys send me some realistic numbers and we can start up a deal!
Processor:
Intel e8400 $100
GFX:
XFX nVidia 9400...
I really like the look of the PC-9F from Lian Li and looks like it has what I need. What are your guys' views on getting a PC-v1000 if I can find one? I loved the look of those chassis, and they seem to be really good in the cable management department as well.
So I am going off to college in the fall, and I really want to bring my new rig that I am building with me. I want to keep it classy, I was thinking something along the lines of a Lian Li or a Silverstone. I want something with good cable management, but looks sleek and unassuming. You know...
Where does 2560x1440 come into this? I'm not getting a 27" its way too expensive. 24" seems to be the limit here. The LP2475w looks interesting as well.
How does it compare to the U2410 for those of you that have had experience with both.
I would get the 27" but I can't really find one that is in my price range (which I just added to the original post). The HP looks good but the lack of HDMI and component inputs is a turn off. I guess I am being really picky.
Ok so basically I am in the market for a new monitor, I would look at matte IPS monitor, but so far (and I haven't done that much research so far) I have only really found the Dell 2209wa which looks great but its only 1680x1050 and I would much prefer 1920x1200 or something to that extent...
Ok I have a question about the campaign. I have been stuck on this mission "No One Gets Left Behind" for several hours. You are looking over the cliff, you kill everyone in the camp, but for what ever reason I can't advance from there even after everyone is dead. What the hell am I doing wrong?
I just wanted to say before this thread is closed in favor for the 2010 workstation thread, thanks to everyone who posted their amazing setups here, and it has really inspired my setup. Thanks for making my thread what it was. And HAPPY NEW YEAR!
If it is like any new Apple product other than the Apple TV I am sure that it will be hugely successful for them and sell like hot cakes. I personally think that this will do quite well if it is anything like any of the speculation has been I am sure that this will be the E-Reader, netbook like...
You could just get carbon copy cloner (its free), and image your disk over to that disk, after that its just plug and play...
And as far as TM backup the problem is that you need to have an existing SL install for that to work, and it would take FOREVER especially if you have a lot of data, in...
Its purely because of the resale value, like why do VW cost so damn much even though you can get a newer used car that is better for less? It makes little sense on the surface, but with OSX things last longer because the OS is so completely different than Windows that it can run flawlessly on 5...
I would go with 64 bit there are no differences, and if you ever decide to upgrade to 4/+ gigs of RAM, you will be able to use all of it no problem. There is also no difference in the installation process, and all of the BootCamp drivers work in 64 bit.
You're bad feeling would be correct you are going to need a second serial for the MacBook, its not like OS X where you can keep using one disc for however many computers you want. (Even though it is against Apple's EULA).
Did you have 4 legs on each table? I am concerned about having the corner under the desk open the only reason I ask, if there is room under there with the 4 legs that would be great because I would really rather not have to worry about losing stability, I was going to do 3 legs on each table.