OC3D @ i43 Part 2
A little fun
Published: 30th August 2011 | Source: CM Storm |

A Little Fun
If you don't mind a little public exposure and fancy yourself as a budding musician, the stage played host to an enormous bit of rhythm game goodness.
After Mr Strawberry turned blue on Saturday we managed to abduct the Aqua Tuning girl to double as a Christmas tree. Sure it's early but she'd look great standing in anyones lounge. The lighting looked so good on her we had to see how it looked on Strawbs. Not bad.
Although if he can pull off the lights that looked so good on her, maybe ... just maybe...
Personally I prefer the original. Although if he's wearing her costume then she must be wearing... be back in a bit.
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yeah i read gtx590 Has OC problems that one burned after 1.0V o.0 . The faulty performance might be due to drivers in games and the OC might have been a faulty board or a test board. Probably gigabyte has fixed that ( i hope :-s ). Thanks Excalabur i'll check the corsair 1200 ! Mainly i don't plan on OCing the 590 unless i hit a game that i have under 30-40 fps on 1920x1080 full high details.
If I'm outlaying nice cash on all these bits, I'm not settling for a 1920x1080 screen. I'd be getting a pc monitor that does 1920x1200. Forget this marketing "FULLHD" 1920x1080, that's aimed at TV people.
If I'm outlaying nice cash on all these bits, I'm not settling for a 1920x1080 screen. I'd be getting a pc monitor that does 1920x1200. Forget this marketing "FULLHD" 1920x1080, that's aimed at TV people.
Why? The picture ain't getting better because of that and the monitor will just cost laods more
Why? The picture ain't getting better because of that and the monitor will just cost laods more
Slightly higher resolution and lower ms rate, tbh I don't see the point as well I'm perfectly happy using my tv as a monitor, which costs less and provides me with the capability of watching tv as well.
