Components are so much more expensive in the UK. You guys don't know how good you've got it.
I'm speaking in terms of a Skylake Celeron. Not a Celeron with the same socket as that one.Celerons were scust compared to the P4 bregh.
And I've bought turnkey systems & laptops since (I dont play PC games anymore).
I want to build a new one tho. Need to research parts & brands and what not
I gig of Ram? U lying...lol![]()
fukk...alright
@2gunsup got a 64 bit Windows 7?
Yo...there's this but it has gay ass Rapidgator links...999MB links....fukk!

Pm sentI do but my keys are legit and not free. Hit me up if interested. I don't recommend installing pirated OS's. Who knows what backdoors dudes are baking into them.![]()
lol, people can do what they want. but I don't think it's a good look for this site, or this thread, for us to be openly talking about such thingsWell I do, you downloading ungrateful b*stard.
That's cool. I'm used to speaking outright in JBOlol, people can do what they want. but I don't think it's a good look for this site, or this thread, for us to be openly talking about such things


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I'm feeling like its time to finally put this 7 year old build to bed. Nothing's actually wrong with it per se...I'd just like to get with the times and actually play some games that aren't retro on this motherfukker again.
I'm thinking about setting aside $1500 for a new build, and I doubt I'd be using all of that and anything more is robbery....or have PC components become even more expensive over the years?
I need a new mobo, psu, ram (I want 16GB...maybe even 32 to be ignant), video card (I hear the 980 is king right now but inform me brehs), 1 or 2 big hard drives (ssd is preferred), and a mid-tower case to fit it all in. And I might as well go head and buy the OS too, but I'm conflicted on whether I should upgrade to 8 or 10, or just use 7 (I'm actually on Vista SP2)
I know you can never actually futureproof a computer, but I'm trying to max everything out for a year or 2.
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Wait a few months if you can (no big games are coming out anyway, so you won't be missing out)I'm feeling like its time to finally put this 7 year old build to bed. Nothing's actually wrong with it per se...I'd just like to get with the times and actually play some games that aren't retro on this motherfukker again.
I'm thinking about setting aside $1500 for a new build, and I doubt I'd be using all of that and anything more is robbery....or have PC components become even more expensive over the years?
I need a new mobo, psu, ram (I want 16GB...maybe even 32 to be ignant), video card (I hear the 980 is king right now but inform me brehs), 1 or 2 big hard drives (ssd is preferred), and a mid-tower case to fit it all in. And I might as well go head and buy the OS too, but I'm conflicted on whether I should upgrade to 8 or 10, or just use 7 (I'm actually on Vista SP2)
I know you can never actually futureproof a computer, but I'm trying to max everything out for a year or 2.
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) core Intel CPUs are coming out, and the new Pascal nvidia cards too. If you buy now, your shyt will be old in like 3 months.Wait a few months if you can (no big games are coming out anyway, so you won't be missing out)
The new 6, 8, and 10 () core Intel CPUs are coming out, and the new Pascal nvidia cards too. If you buy now, your shyt will be old in like 3 months.


I know them joints are gonna cost a grip though![]()
It'll be worth it. You'll be set for a while with the new Pascal cards and 6-10 core i7 CPUs. I, myself, am waiting on them, and then I'm gonna make a new build. I want the Pascal Titans and an 8-core processor. shyt will be
I know them joints are gonna cost a grip though![]()

Faster than SATA III. Does your board have an M.2 slot?anyone here have one of those pci-e ssd's?
It'll be worth it. You'll be set for a while with the new Pascal cards and 6-10 core i7 CPUs. I, myself, am waiting on them, and then I'm gonna make a new build. I want the Pascal Titans and an 8-core processor. shyt will be![]()
Upgrade time already?? 