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I consider myself an average user (The average person knows how to read and use Google), and have never assembled a PC from a pile of parts. For my $400 (sale price) 2008 Dell Inspiron 530, I used a piece of electrical tape to overclock my Q6600 to 3.0Ghz, added a Zalman CPU cooler to control the increased temps, and

This is nice and all, but the Jeep driver should have parked so close to the Corvette that the owner had to crawl in over through the passenger side door. That would have been something

Half of the butter sits out at RT. The other half sits in the fridge for when I want to butter up a hot skillet (difficult to do cleanly without having a nice firm shaft of butter)

Nonsense, you could a quick lead in kills one vs. one and then pop up there when no one else knew how to do it, ez win

Separate beds is the way to go fo sho

That's a good question, and I'm not really sure. I think you can play CS:GO and all other source games using Hamachi to set up a sort of LAN VPN. It's been a couple years, but we used to have LAN parties, and we mostly played Golden Eye: Source and UT2004 :p

In that case, if you were only looking at the directly invited teams, you should have written 1/4 of the 16 to begin with (even though 6/19 of the teams going to Seattle are Chinese) :P

It's lasted me 6 years so far

Nice build, almost something I would go for if I was building one right now. Thankfully my system from 2009ish is still holding up strong (mostly). If you think PC cases are ugly, you should check out Lian Li cases or something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc…

Because if console gamers would spend 15 minutes learning how to build a PC and refrain from doing stupid shit on it, then everyone could be a PC gamer, with all games made for PC, giving gamers the most choices and most competitive prices and best versions for every game that is developed. You could play CoD: Ghosts

Troll or fool. Make that fool or both.

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Apparently you don't know how to read a graph.

One of the most epic of lame ass Kotaku trolls, well done sir

Touch pads are already better than sticks for precise pointing. Can you imagine using a laptop with a joystick? That was tried and phased out long ago...