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Mina Sebiestar
Mactabilis Simplex Cursus
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Posted - 2013.01.08 14:56:00 -
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Custom built PC, 3rd gen i7 12gig ram hd 7700(some weird 2gb offspring)...have i7 custom built laptop stop playing before i killed it so Gf is using it as Fb/whatever.
Dual 23" mounted,love it
Mostly one up to 3 when needed,
Happy
Will do more Ram/Gpu but not in hurry. "it put ore down in can or it gets the hose again"
Leeloo Dallas Multipass - "Big bada boom"
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NeoShocker
Interstellar eXodus BricK sQuAD.
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Posted - 2013.01.09 06:10:00 -
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1. Desktop, a PC I built 5 years ago. Q6600 cpu, GTX 570 (formerly SLI 8800GT). 2. 1, my 2nd monitor crapped out on me :( Need new one. 3. 2 clients. 4. Mostly happy, yes. It is showing age, especially CPU power. :) 5. It has maybe 4-5 more years of gaming life, but I plan to build a new PC. I need moar powah :) 1.1k bucks initially, then about $300 more in over 5 years invested, it isn't bad machine at all. |

Eurydia Vespasian
Nova Insula Mining and Industrial
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Posted - 2013.01.09 07:43:00 -
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Lexmana wrote:1) What kind of computer do you use to play EVE? 2) How many monitors to you connect to your computer? 3) How many clients do you have open in general? 4) Are you happy with your current setup? 5) What are your plans for your next computer?
1. dell xps 2. one 3. one 4. quite  5. not sure. seems pretty far ahead to think about.
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vikari
Infinite Covenant Tribal Band
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Posted - 2013.01.09 22:18:00 -
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1) What kind of computer do you use to play EVE? 2) How many monitors to you connect to your computer? 3) How many clients do you have open in general? 4) Are you happy with your current setup? 5) What are your plans for your next computer?
My answer:
1) Laptop (Toshiba Qosmio x870 w/ GeForce GTX 670M, i7-3630QM, 12GB DDR3) 2) laptop +1 external 3) Up to three clients (window mode, will alt tab on one window if running 3 clients) 4) Yes and no. Desktop with a triple monitor would be nice, but no mobility. I have a happy medium. 5) I'll continue with the Qosmio series, I upgrade every other year. I have considered a Matrox Triple Head2Go for the monitor solution. |

Mars Theran
Red Rogue Squadron
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Posted - 2013.01.10 08:54:00 -
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I made it myself; it consists of higher end desktop components. I'm not sure that you'd call it custom, especially now as it doesn't even have a chassis anymore. It just sits there attached to a tray with cables to HDDs stacked and interleaved with aluminum plates for cooling, monitor and peripherals, and PSU.
Aside from some recent issues though, it runs pretty good most of the time.  zubzubzubzubzubzubzubzub |

Calico-Jack Daniels
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Posted - 2013.01.10 20:54:00 -
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I've been very happy with my setup so far as it allows me to play on the couch while my Wife watches TV... for some reason this is an acceptable way to play videogames as she hates it when i lock myself in the basement doing so.
1) 17" Early Spring 2011 Macbook Pro with upgraded 16Gb RAM 2) None, I use the built in 17" screen. 3) 2 4) Extremely 5) Probably a dedicated laptop for Pentesting so I can remove gigabytes worth of virtual machines from the Macbook Pro, or just remove the optical drive and put in another HDD
I go well with Coca Cola... |

Iosue
Black Sky Hipsters
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Posted - 2013.01.11 23:03:00 -
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1) Custom-built older quad-core: Intel Q6600 (circa 2007) 2.4Ghz; 4GB DDR3; Kingston SSD (just bought a new HyperX SSD to replace the older Kingston SSD ); EVGA GeForce 570GTX; Antec 1200 Case. 2) 1 - 52" Mitsubishi LCD @ 1920 x 1080p 3) almost always 4 4) for the most part. currently my bottleneck is the SSD, and i just purchased a new one, so hoping i can squeeze a few more years before upgrading. 5) Won't be an entirely new computer, just gonna upgrade the CPU/Mobo/Ram once my current setup bites the dust or can't keep up. Although the core of this build is over 5 years old, it still keeps up given the newer ram, video card and SSD. i love being able to replace parts and customize my build as i go along. Over the years i've replaced almost every part of the original build except for the CPU and Mobo. i don't think i would every buy a pre-built computer. between this rig and my iPhone 4, i don't really have a need for a laptop or tablet. |

Iosue
Black Sky Hipsters
137
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Posted - 2013.01.11 23:11:00 -
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NeoShocker wrote:1. Desktop, a PC I built 5 years ago. Q6600 cpu, GTX 570 (formerly SLI 8800GT). 2. 1, my 2nd monitor crapped out on me :( Need new one. 3. 2 clients. 4. Mostly happy, yes. It is showing age, especially CPU power. :) 5. It has maybe 4-5 more years of gaming life, but I plan to build a new PC. I need moar powah :) 1.1k bucks initially, then about $300 more in over 5 years invested, it isn't bad machine at all.
heh, just noticed we share the same cpu/gpu. that combo has worked great for me over the years and still has some life left in it. cheers. |

AntoniusTuranic
Viziam Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.01.23 22:06:00 -
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recently bought a laptop worth -ú300 it's one of those that have APU processors and holy grail, it runs eve smoothly, hence it's the first cheap gaming notebook I know , it's samsung with 3530 MX processor and 6620G video card , 8gb of RAM, don't get me wrong I got a decent pc with GTX 670 , but now I can play eve away from home for such a low price...
Samsung NP305V5A-A05DX A8-3530MX, 8GB RAM, 750GB |
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