Whoever gets the last post wins!

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Destore117

Frost in Florida oranges dead
Orange juice will be more expensive
DANGIT OBAMA! You and your presidential frost powers!

Skyshadow731


Ekann1

Quote from: Skyshadow731 on January 23, 2014, 11:04:01 PM
*throws hands in the air* I QUIT
you obviously don't :P otherwise you wouldn't be posting :D

Skyshadow731

lol taysby are you doing the same as me just going to replies and posting

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IntoFire


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Thou guys need gravitars for easy recognition...

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Full BNG set spoiled and I don't know about you guys, but I am super excited!

Immersabilis

Seems like people aren't leaving this thread any time soon. I might as well try to get some good advice.
I'm looking to buy a new laptop soon, and I'm not sure what to get exactly. I want it to be good at the day to day stuff of course but I want it to be a great gaming laptop as well, not one of the $2,000 ones but something between $800 and maybe $1,200.
Intel i7 preferably with 6-8gb of ram so gaming and multi tasking is relatively smooth.
I'm an Asus fan and am almost set on buying one but I'd like opinions on other brands and such, maybe something would be better or something. Thanks for the help btw

fj76ts4

Quote from: Immersabilis on January 24, 2014, 02:08:39 PM
Seems like people aren't leaving this thread any time soon. I might as well try to get some good advice.
I'm looking to buy a new laptop soon, and I'm not sure what to get exactly. I want it to be good at the day to day stuff of course but I want it to be a great gaming laptop as well, not one of the $2,000 ones but something between $800 and maybe $1,200.
Intel i7 preferably with 6-8gb of ram so gaming and multi tasking is relatively smooth.
I'm an Asus fan and am almost set on buying one but I'd like opinions on other brands and such, maybe something would be better or something. Thanks for the help btw

Does it have to be a laptop, or are you cool with desktops too?

Immersabilis

Quote from: fj76ts4 on January 24, 2014, 02:24:01 PM
Quote from: Immersabilis on January 24, 2014, 02:08:39 PM
Seems like people aren't leaving this thread any time soon. I might as well try to get some good advice.
I'm looking to buy a new laptop soon, and I'm not sure what to get exactly. I want it to be good at the day to day stuff of course but I want it to be a great gaming laptop as well, not one of the $2,000 ones but something between $800 and maybe $1,200.
Intel i7 preferably with 6-8gb of ram so gaming and multi tasking is relatively smooth.
I'm an Asus fan and am almost set on buying one but I'd like opinions on other brands and such, maybe something would be better or something. Thanks for the help btw

Does it have to be a laptop, or are you cool with desktops too?
I prefer a laptop but if you can open my eyes to desktops or anything g else that'd be fantastic

fj76ts4

Quote from: Immersabilis on January 24, 2014, 02:37:04 PM
Quote from: fj76ts4 on January 24, 2014, 02:24:01 PM
Quote from: Immersabilis on January 24, 2014, 02:08:39 PM
Seems like people aren't leaving this thread any time soon. I might as well try to get some good advice.
I'm looking to buy a new laptop soon, and I'm not sure what to get exactly. I want it to be good at the day to day stuff of course but I want it to be a great gaming laptop as well, not one of the $2,000 ones but something between $800 and maybe $1,200.
Intel i7 preferably with 6-8gb of ram so gaming and multi tasking is relatively smooth.
I'm an Asus fan and am almost set on buying one but I'd like opinions on other brands and such, maybe something would be better or something. Thanks for the help btw

Does it have to be a laptop, or are you cool with desktops too?
I prefer a laptop but if you can open my eyes to desktops or anything g else that'd be fantastic

Well- building your own desktop is basically the best deal you're going to get.

Example build would use 8gb ram, mid-ATX motherboard, i5-3750k (this is more than enough for any game), a Radeon HD 7870/7890 (this is also pretty much good for literally anything) along with hdd, psu, case, CPU cooler (intel stock cooler is crap) and windows 7. This will probably (parts depending) set you back between $1000 and $1200.

fj76ts4

Quote from: Taysby on January 24, 2014, 07:26:45 PM
I say Mac.  Don't get me started on arguing why though, that takes way too much time.  But macs are better.  Unless you plan on gaming, in which case, get a Mac with the windows operating system on it too, to get access to your games.

bring it