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Anyone have a bad-ass setup? Yeah i know I should be building a desktop.

 

So I accidentally spilled water on my laptop on Sunday*. Went blue screen and everything. I can't operate (job wise) without a dedicated computer so emergency ordered a new oneASAP. Has to be a laptop.

 

But since I haven't treated myself to anything in a long time I decided to make my work laptop...a gaming laptop.

 

Got this badboy. It is absurdly fast.

 

 

http://www.amazon.com/G750JZ-DS71-17-3-inch-Gaming-GeForce-Graphics/dp/B00IAACWH6

 

/humblebrag

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*It dried out in a few hours and is fine. Oh well.

 

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Dell XPS 8500

16 GBs RAM

1 TB HD

3rd Gen i7 4.0 GHz

Radeon HD 7770 2GB

 

Xbox One with Kinect

 

Dual Monitors

Asus VX238H

Dell 23 Inch with sound bar.

 

Astro A40s with Mixamp Pro

 

Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920

 

Elgato Game Capture

 

I have some other little toys as well that aren't in the picture.

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iCline Custom Build

 

  • Intel i5 4670k CPU
  • Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H Motherboard
  • 16GB g.SKiLL Ripjaws RAM
  • 2x Samsung Evo 840 250 GB SSD Drives
  • 2x nVidia GeForce GTX 760 SLI
  • Corsair HX750 PSU
  • Corsair 600T Case
  • SteelSeries Rival Mouse
  • Steelseries Siberia V2 Headset
  • Razer 2013 Black Widow Ultimate Keyboard

Monitor on the left is a generic 27" Acer with 3ms response time.  Monitor on the right is a BenQ xl2720z (where all gaming takes place).  On the far left of the picture you can kind of see my PS4.  All videos and web browsing takes place on the Acer, but gaming (PC & PS4) take place on the BenQ.  I use an Elgato Game Capture HD60 for streaming/videos.

 

Sorry for the blurry pics.  Must be the Red Bull.

 

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Dell XPS 8500

16 GBs RAM

1 TB HD

3rd Gen i7 4.0 GHz

Radeon HD 7770 2GB

Xbox One with Kinect

Dual Monitors

Asus VX238H

Dell 23 Inch with sound bar.

Astro A40s with Mixamp Pro

Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920

Elgato Game Capture

I have some other little toys as well that aren't in the picture.

How much did all of that set you back? Jw

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How much did all of that set you back? Jw

Computer $1100

Xbox One $500

Monitors $320

Astro A40s $150 (got them brand new from a buddy they're usually $300)

Logitech C920 $70

Elgato $0 (won it in a BF4 tournament usually $150 I think)

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Getting back into that halo 2 remastered? Lol

That's something I'm looking forward to playing again

Yeah a bunch of us old guys are gonna start playing again since tournaments have been rumored. I went to MLGs back in 05/06. Stopped once Halo 3 came out cause it was horribad. But yeah I'm looking forward to it too.
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Yeah a bunch of us old guys are gonna start playing again since tournaments have been rumored. I went to MLGs back in 05/06. Stopped once Halo 3 came out cause it was horribad. But yeah I'm looking forward to it too.

Finally real skill will return in console fps'. I hate the directions the went with halo 3 and beyond.

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