Dicehunter
Resident Newb
Did you accidentally on purpose drop it just to excuse the new purchase?![]()
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Lolz ^_^
Nah it was an honest bugger up, I went pale when I dropped it as I have nothing else to cool my CPU currently XD
Did you accidentally on purpose drop it just to excuse the new purchase?![]()
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I can't cope if my system has major downtime. It really sucks. i rely on it too much to be honest. I should go out and do normal stuff or something.![]()
I thought this was normal stuff ? ^_^
To most of my friends and family it's not. To me it's all I have. Until I get my car I'm kind of stuck here most of the time anyway. Once I start driving I'm going to try and hit the gym every day or as much as possible.
Corsairs upcoming "Pro" lineup of AIO's were briefly available on Newegg for order and it looks like someone got theirs ahead of the official release date.
That block looks like a step back on design. Not pretty at all.
Worst unboxing video ever.
Amazon has just launched in Australia
SteamVR support for Rise of the Tomb Raider “Blood Ties” story chapter now available!
HTC Vive and Oculus Rift owners can now experience the “Blood Ties” single-player story chapter through the eyes of Lara Croft on SteamVR. If you ever wondered what it would be like to walk through the halls of Croft Manor, VR is the ultimate way to do so. SteamVR allows you to stand in the Manor’s main hall, explore Lord Croft’s office, and discover memories long thought lost in the lower basement levels of the home of Lara’s youth. Explore Lara’s childhood home in VR and uncover a Croft family mystery that will change her life forever.
The SteamVR update is free and available now. The “Blood Ties” story chapter is included with Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 year Celebration. Owners of Rise of the Tomb Raider standard edition can purchase the standalone version of Blood Ties, which is included in the 20 Year Celebration pack DLC, or purchase the season pass.
Thanks to our friends at Nixxes for their hard work on this VR update!
It doesn't look be as big of a jump as Maxwell to Pascal.