December 19th, 2008 |
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DIY, How To's, Sweet Deals, Technology
Bored of your current gaming computer? Think it is not up to par for those quick, fragging, high speed action moments in game? Well you can build yourself a fast, low cost gaming computer for $700. It can handle new games today, especially Call of Duty 5, Crysis, Far Cry 2 on medium to high settings with incredible framerates.
Last year, I posted a $400 low budget gaming computer but that has been long outdated (another $400-500 one is coming soon) Here are my recommendations. This is a full build, so if you have some spare parts, they may or may not work with this build, although the hard drive, dvd drive, etc… are user replaceable. If you have any recommendations to change this build or want to discuss, post in our forums or comment section!
Grand Total: $736 without tax (and some Mail in Rebates I did not include).
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December 18th, 2008 |
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Funny Stuff, pictures
December 12th, 2008 |
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Funny Stuff, Videos
December 7th, 2008 |
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Blog Related
Tired of finding a new code not work on [laatedaa?] Wish you weren’t too late to the game? Well don’t worry! We have paid subscriptions coming real soon! When any code is released, it will be published in the Paid Subscription first! You will have the chance on getting in on the whole deal first before anyone else does.
Must have an account on http://www.laatedaa.com/forums/
Features:
- Get codes 1 week before I publish it to laatedaa.com
- Instant email notification
- Private, account based subscription
- 1 year subscription
- All the codes in the world! (Mostly Facebook / Myspace and Photobucket)
- Private Photobucket Tools for Fuskering!
- Place to discuss private codes / any findings.
- Only open to those who pay!
1 Year Subscription – $10
Lifetime Subscription -$15
Paypal Only
Coming soon!
Subject to Change.
December 7th, 2008 |
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How To's, Windows Help
Did you just replace a computer part or something similar and Windows XP is forcing you to activate your computer, once again? Does it loop the activation, as in, when you log in, it will ask you to activate, you hit ok, but logs you out afterwards even though it says “Successfully Activated”? You can fix this problem and gain access to all your software again through a few simple steps through Safe Mode. I have a Macbook Pro and installed Windows XP on it via Boot Camp. After a few days of usage, this annoying loop had hit me and I was locked out of all my files and documents, rendering my XP side useless. Read the rest of this entry »
December 3rd, 2008 |
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Funny Stuff, Videos