Your words are quite misleading, since your Amplifier will never work with any other computer except for select Alienware/Dell machines, because of its proprietary port.
Your words are quite misleading, since your Amplifier will never work with any other computer except for select Alienware/Dell machines, because of its proprietary port.
Because it’s not a PC case, it’s an enclosure that allows your ultrabook/laptop to plug-and-play a desktop GPU without fear of overheating or affecting the battery life. Oh, and it offers a little bit more connectivity with a couple of USB 3.0 ports. No PC case offers that sort of functionality.
The Alienware Amplifier carries speeds of 4GB/s, while the Razer Core over Thunderbolt 3 is at a faster 5GB/s.
Kind of annoyed that you took this long to give the green light for an article on Upupdowndown, when I highlighted Xavier Woods and his channel to you on Twitter, like months and months ago. Thought you were a big wrestling and gaming guy.
Razer Blade 14 =/= Razer Blade Stealth.
Razer Blade 14 =/= Razer Blade Stealth.
Aw. It’s a great read if you’re a fan of both franchises.
My God, is your name a Shinji vs Warhammer 40k reference? God, I’m so sad it’s incomplete still.
Congrats. You were right.
That’s what I thought, after buying a whole lot of gear and stuff for my fairly new rig. Then I got paid some backpay from my second job, and when I found out my PC parts/peripherals supplier was on holiday for the next two weeks, I suddenly found myself with a PS4 and an exclusive game.
And now I’m not sure why I just bought my PS4, to be honest. I primarily game on the PC, so I guess PS4/console exclusives are my only reason now, I guess. Destiny was one of those games my friends had but I could never join cause I didn’t have a PS4/Xb1, but I’m not sure if I want to put in the time for it.
Well excuse me then, since I’m an English (Creative Writing) and Economics double major. I’m also working full-time for the family business, so you may have half a point ;)
I was addressing the commenter Nico calling out the English typo/grammatical error in the comic. In no way was Nico or I speaking about or excusing the “overall quality” in the comic. If you have a issue with the quality of the comic, that’s your problem.
As someone who is considering the Razer Kraken Chroma (already have the BWC, Mamba TE and Firefly, so might as well) for a gaming/entertainment headset, is it worth it? I also got a PS4 recently, and the mono-headset that comes with it is kinda meh, so preferably it should be useful for PS4 as well. The problem I have…
You realize English isn’t his first language, right?
- You’ll be able to explore various locations in Midgar that you couldn’t explore in the original game.
In this particular case? I don’t think so. I think Telltale’s adventure style games, as opposed to beat-em ups, would be amazing for a Superman-centric game. It’s not a question of whether Superman can beat the bad guy or not since he always does; it’s what, when and how he does it.
Does he take this action to beat…
You haven’t read the comic yet, have you?
For a moment I thought I was reading a local blog when you wrote “strolling through Terminal 3”. No one else mentions just the Terminal number alone unless you’re in Singapore/Singaporean, since we have, for all purposes, just one proper airport. Or are you secretly a dual citizen, Bashcraft?
In other news, I’m now…
I’m the exact opposite. I get bored every time I attempt to play Skyrim within several minutes. Mods help make it slightly better, but I’m still bored eventually. Fallout 3, New Vegas however, I’ve completed within days of my installation, and Fallout 4 is the reason why I’m late for work right now.