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#37 What songs do you listen to while playing? in TF2 General Discussion

http://www.youtube.com/user/J0mpaMusic

posted about 10 years ago
#7 computer build for my parents in Hardware
fsXDPacifisthttp://pcpartpicker.com/p/1C00x

399

no monitor or accessories.

I picked pretty much the shittiest desktop you can get. The OS makes up a lot of the price.

Pretty shitty desktop, I'd say go buy a laptop on sale (they go down to $300 a lot for the lower end stuff) and that'll suffice

Don't need an OS, what can I bump up with this?

Try to get a better PSU as well.

posted about 10 years ago
#11 CFG help in Q/A Help
dyzAndKennethPhraktureyesActually no, all he would have to do is switch off of soldier and then back on and the class file will execute. Or type exec soldier.cfg in the console.
jsut did. doesn't seem to work. sens stays at 4.2 on both wep slots.

Do you use quickswitch to change weapons?

posted about 10 years ago
#2 [Build] Cheap Non Gaming Desktop in Hardware

Budget?

posted about 10 years ago
#6 HUD Question in Customization

http://doodlesstuff.com/?tutorial=tf2hud

posted about 10 years ago
#8 120 Hz ~1500$ pc for tf2 only (HELP) in Hardware
ANDYYYYYYY

It seems like Seagate Barracudas are often DOA so I would go with a Western Digital 1 TB Caviar Blue/Black.

You can get the ASUS VG248QE as a 144hz monitor for $270 +/- from Newegg/Amazon (depending on when you buy it).

posted about 10 years ago
#4 Building a computer for tf2 in Hardware

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1ylUs

Something like this. I'm not the best at PC part lists so someone may have to tweak it.

posted about 10 years ago
#2 Building a computer for tf2 in Hardware

Do you need a monitor/OS/other peripherals?

posted about 10 years ago
#9 How to build a computer? in Hardware

Carey Holzman's videos are quite informative and easy to follow.

posted about 10 years ago
#7 My first build! in Hardware

Yeah, you might as well get a whole new computer. Your old components would probably bottleneck the performance of the new components you add in.

posted about 10 years ago
#2 My first build! in Hardware

The PSU is not something you want to cheap out on. Find one from Silverstone/SeaSonic/Corsair.

posted about 10 years ago
#382 rayshud in Customization
demonhotrodThis isn't really a question about the HUD, but more-so about the installer (which is seriously awesome btw), It has probably been asked/answered before but im trying to look at the HUD crosshairs but none of them appear in the preview, so I have no idea what they look like.

Is that a common problem or am I doing something wrong?

P.s. I love your HUD Rays <3

http://www.imgur.com/a/KAjRU#

posted about 10 years ago
#28 5 cp causes stalemates in TF2 General Discussion
Camusyour mom causes stalemates

Another quality post from Camus.

posted about 10 years ago
#17 Constructing A New Build - Need Advice in Hardware

You're gonna want a higher watt PSU if you plan to overclock with that build. 600 - 650 watts should be fine, try to get a semi-modular/modular PSU, it will help with cable management.

posted about 10 years ago
#12 Constructing A New Build - Need Advice in Hardware
tiger_1829pernixThe liquid cooling seems like a waste since you wont be overclocking, you could get better ram for the same price as well. I would also recommend getting a regular hdd as well as the ssd as that could fill up. I have that same monitor and it is quite nice. What fps are you aiming for? And also will you be using a fps config?
I probably will be trying to overclock my system. And yeah, I really think I can hold up with the current 256 GB since I don't really fill it up with much anyway. I might still be planning to buy myself a backup HDD just because they're inexpensive. I'm aiming for an amount that ranges from 200 - 250 FPS and up. I use a FPS Config as well.

EDIT: I did some researching about the MSI Motherboard and I'm worried if the problems that some customers experience will happen(Booting and Shutting Down After ~5 Seconds).

Try to find a motherboard from a more reputable manufacturer such as ASUS or Gigabyte.

posted about 10 years ago
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