I didn't mean to be arrogant or something. I also got a job for some month during summer time and i earned 600 € (for 2 month of working btw), then i had to safe other 50 € for buying the components i have now. I understand the facts that maybe people enter competitions for giving away to friends or parents. I want to do the same too, if i'm going to win a rig, i want to gift mine to my girlfriend because she has a old laptop and she can't play a sh*t, and then i keep this for me. But i'm unlucky as f**k and for sure i'm not going to win. And i wasn't talking for your case, i'm talking about people who's collecting NASA-rig. "Oh i have already 32 pc, what about winning another one?" Trust me, there are people like this (like a lot of youtubers). And they reduce our chance of winning.i disagree.
Tke me for example, i have a £2,300 rig (Nasa-rig)
My wife plays on a hunk of junk because we could only afford to get one system good enough for future proof gaming. Had to sell most of hers to afford it.
I worked hard, got paid, paid bills, saved up and have every right to enter a competition regardless of what i have and haven't got.
In fact, i won a be quiet! case 2 days ago, The wife is now upgrading from a neos to an 800 silent base.
As someone else has pointed out, you don't know why someone is entering a competition. They could have a £10,000 system, and if they won give the prize to a friend or family member.
What if Venus was hit by a massive asteroid and obliterated? Would that be the end of the comp and the end of all women? :mellow:
What if Venus was hit by a massive asteroid and obliterated? Would that be the end of the comp and the end of all women? :mellow:
Question time. Have any of you living in a cool climate ever used your PC as a heat source on a cool morning? You know, run a game that you know runs the PC a little warm so you can warm your hands up from the heat coming from the exhaust?
While not for the sole purpose of warming up, I have done this before lol. I've been playing a game on a cool day and had my hands get cool, then just poke them behind the PC for a quick moment to warm them up lol.
I have actually used my PC to heat my room up nicely before bed. My old house the heat sucked so playing a gpu intensive game before bed helped raise the ambient temp in my room my 10-15 degrees sometimes.
I have actually used my PC to heat my room up nicely before bed. My old house the heat sucked so playing a gpu intensive game before bed helped raise the ambient temp in my room my 10-15 degrees sometimes.
with enough oc a heavy enough game, and enough rad space i can believe it.waaaat
10-15°C? Is your room 6m^2?
waaaat
10-15°C? Is your room 6m^2?
waaaat
10-15°C? Is your room 6m^2?
Heyyo,
Wall mountable is cool... but 2016? Ceiling hung systems will be the new trend tbh.
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Lol, I'd love to see how he set that up tbh.
I hope it's not connected to a ceiling fan :\