I am currently making my own homepage and I want it to display RSS Feeds from websites. I googled and all that returned was ways to make your own RSS feed, I want to use one that is already made.
Games: Burn Zombie Burn Counter-Strike: Source Garry's Mod Killing Floor Lead and Gold - Gangs of the Wild West Team Fortress 2 Zombie Driver The Void The Path The Scourge Project: Episode 1 and 2 Username: SmokiestG
I really enjoy MAG its great fun. I didn't enjoy it much when I first got it, was dying every 5 mins. I trained and trained until I was the best around, nothing was gonna ever keep me down. Add me if you end up getting it.
Basically, a guy just called saying "I can see your computer is running so, if your in front of it now I can fix it for you". I would like to know the best way of ******* with him, was thinking about going along with him for a while and then doing something but I dunno. PS: he is calling back on thursday.
I think I'll grab the Phantom, while I'll be disappointing that I wont be able to see the fans and everything. I get more and more excited the more I look at it.
2 last things.... 1 - AMD, problem? currently that is what I'm getting because I can't afford an Intel of the same specs within the time frame I have. 2 - Still tossing up on cases and I have nailed it down to 3. NZXT Phantom Case Black - LINK - Pros: looks great, Cons: can't see inside Antec Twelve Hundred Cas - LINK - Pros: Fan filters, can see inside, Cons:doesn't look as nice as Phantom Antec LanBoy Air Red - LINK - Pros: up to 15 fans, see everything, Cons: dust everywhere?
KK heres the go happening. CPU: Intel Core i7 87 MoBo: ASRock P55-Extreme4 RAM: OCZ DDR3 PC3-12800 Intel Edition 2x2GB GPU: Reuse from old rig PSU: Antec TruePower 750W Blue HDD: Reuse 500GB Case: CM-690II Advanced Rollout Plan: 12months Upgrade GPU to run in X-Fire or SLI [depending on the best dual GPU option at the time] 24months Water cool and overclock 36months rebuild Thanks to you guys and the guys over at Whirlpool.
Here is my roll out plan: 2GBs the first year and then 6 GB RAM then after for 4 years 1 GPU every year for four years. 1 HDD every 1-2 years i7-980X at the end of year 3 Water cooling and over clocking at the end of year 4 I'm taking what everyone has said into consideration and will post my end machine.
Ok so here is the plan... I plan on building my own computer and then upgrading as the months go on. I need help on knowing if these components actually work together and if I should change the parts around. Also if there is a good online store that ships internationally please tell me. CPU - Intel i7-930 Core i7 CPU - currently I can't afford anything more as I need this PC before 7th December Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD9 MB LGA1366 - I'm getting this board so I can do a lot of upgrades, check out what I plan on upgrading GPU - GeForce GTS 250 - this is the GFX card from my old PC PSU - 1200W "Gigabyte" ODIN PRO Power Supply - again getting this for flexibility RAM - Geil 2 x 2GB Value DDR3 1333 Ram - correct me if I am wrong but the board only supports 2200/1333/1066/800? HDD - 500GB one from my old PC Case - Antec Nine Hundred Two The upgrades, I'll be grabing these when ever I have the cash to do so. - 24GB of RAM - 4-Way SLI Nvidia GF GTX 480 GPU - HDD - LOTS OF 2TBs - Intel i7-980X - Water Cooling and then overclocking
Yeah, I'm get a shelf and bedside table to spread it out more Will do, dunno when I'll get around to doing it though. Gotta buy a few other things now. Yeah same as I said to con, kinda limited on space is all. Don't really have the room and would probably end up costing more than a Gaming Chair.
Hello all, I'm currently setting up my den of gaming and I'm up to buying a new chair. The one I like the most at the moment is: http://www.ultimategamechair.com/ I also like this one: http://www.bestgamingchair.com/index.php how ever it is far too much. I don't like the seats that have no arm rests, also called rockers some of them. In the picture of my current setup you can see how high the chair needs to be, my bed is also like a meter away. What I'm hopping for my setup: New TV - Got, Computer and PS3 are hooked up. Laptop - Got, portability. Second monitor - Already had, but is now hooked up to main PC. Gaming Chair - Looking for now. Darker Window/100% light blocking device - Must not see the light. Xbox Slim - Soon, Arcade Xbox is now in my brother's room. More Games - Explanation? Build Own Computer - Cheaper than buying built one, will post when doing this. Full Surround Sound - That will come later as I am not too phased about this. And then later big boy toys... Holden SSV8, Nissan Skyline, Honda Fireblade and a Honda CRF450R.
I didn't make this, it was made by Anarchy, he use to have the most posts and was the second sub-admin I do believe. Just found it in my GFX folder and wanted to share.
Hello. Just thought I would add to this. After doing this twice many, many months ago, even years maybe. My nat would never stay open, it would stay open for a little or make no difference. I then found some other ports, that had supposedly been found in tons of testing conducted. 87 to 89 - UDP 3073 to 3075 - TCP & UDP 53 - TCP & UDP 22042 to 22042 - TCP 22043 - TCP & UDP 13139 - UDP 6500 - UDP 22044 to 22050 - TCP & UDP After open those my NAT is now always open. I opened these months ago and everything is working great.