I have experienced those flying wheels, and I hate them. It was Mario Kart (anyway), but the feeling of not having a support under it is horrible.
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The previous tabletop pc I had home had a 350Mhz processor...So yeah, I was very filthy for more than the 6 years I had the laptop actually.

Haha I noticed the knoif right after I uploaded the photo but thought nobody would notice it anyway. (Who wouldn't notice one with a 20cm long blade?) Oh well.

EDIT: I didn't see Sharry's message. Autemo bugs not showing the last page of the threads... Anyway, I had the Mario Kart thing in mind too when I heard about the wheel (and the silly low special price). Luckily there's four of those at the Bugbear office so I got to test it. But compared to Mario Kart (which, as a driving game doesn't have a very detailed physics engine) that thing is surprisingly sharp and accurate. There's even a turn-dial on the wheel with which it's possible to adjust the sensitivity on the fly. It's possible to use a camera tripod for a mount if it comes to that but at this point I'll use it by hand.
Post edited September 14, 2013 at 06:29:41 AM by ollite20
a bit better specs then i bough a month ago but you should have cone with something like GTX 770 with that spec.
i had low budget at first and wanted something around under 600 euro for full gear but then something change and my budget rised 200 euro and then i added this GTX 760 on it

intel core i5 4570
256GB SSD + 1TB HDD
8GB a-data xpg gaming 1600MHz
ASrock b85m pro4 (no point for Z series motherboard if i dont over clock anything anyways)
Asus GTX 760 2GB DirectCu II 256-bit
win8

that 256GB SSD i got for changing my old pc left over what i had was
intel core 2 duo e8600, 4GB 667MHz ddr2 and 4GB 800MHz ddr2 with GTX 550TI

At first when my budget was lower i tough i make the GTX550 ti to sli so i have two of them inside

Edit:
btw JYSK sucks. To cheap stuff that breaks way to fast. i have some 50 euro pc chair that in Sotka cost around 130 euro with only differance is that name is different for the product :D
No IKEA in estonia yet :(
Post edited September 14, 2013 at 10:27:38 PM by lopes
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lopes wrote:
No IKEA in estonia yet :(

You lucky bastard!!! I hate IKEA. HATE IT. Like all men do. I have to look at this stupid building several times a week.

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I have one of these buildings near my town. It was the first dealership in Italy. Sometimes you find here famous people, but I'm a bit terrified of it since I was a child.
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Just bought this brand new at a really good price.

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dA
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had to get rid of the windows phone, so boooooring, bought this bad boy for £60 on an auction hahaha

Quad core A7 1.2ghz, 1 gb ram, separate GPU, 5 inch screen, 8mp camera, got really surprised with the build quality, impressive imo expeccialy for wht i paid for it

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Bargaaaaaaaaaain.
Wrong picture though? :P
Brian wrote:
Bargaaaaaaaaaain.
Wrong picture though? :P

yes Brian you are right, thats the Grand S, 13mp camera, same phone shape tough, not sure if it is bigger sreen then mine, the correct pic for my phone would be this

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still a very good bargain as you mentioned, not often youre able to buy a smartphone, new, with this specs for 60 quid,

i must say i am very impressed with the build quality :) and how well and fluent it works

already installed go launcher, with a very nice custom theme, so cool
Post edited September 21, 2013 at 11:17:40 PM by hugosilva
was going for the sennheiser hd205, but jackdarton advised me that for the budget i had (£60) i should go for these HD 215

so i got the today, and daaaamn theyre good for the price :D

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