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Made this. I can pretty much change anything to your liking if you end up picking it
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Made this. I can pretty much change anything to your liking if you end up picking it
If you want a laptop purely for gaming, go with the new jy751. 144hz works through thunderbolt, and you'll be able to run it at a good fps with a cfq consistently
Those who said 2015 would be a deciding year for TF2 were right
last part got me tearing up. So emotional. We'll all miss you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR6AyQ-LBLU
dunno what I did. It's the first one I make
Here's to the one who handles the camera work on TFTV, the one who's able to capture every airshot, every juke, predict which gamer will make a play, switch accordingly and make the stream a pleasure to watch.
Suyooo, the Bergman, the Hitchcock of TF2, thank you.
Do you already have a monitor you can use or do you need to buy that aswell?
Dave___ac. Haven't seen too much of him anywhere on youtube
For a little more money, you can get a 120Hz laptop, (in Asus either the G750JH or G750JX). I hear it performs very well, but it is very big and pretty heavy
SchweppesApplied computer science here, courses in the first 6 months are C#, Webdesign, Linux, Cisco networking, English and Communication Skills. More programming languages and databases soon + 6 months work experience in China/America in the third year.
You'll always find work in IT as it's a shortage occupation. Just make sure you get some practical skills I guess.
What uni/course are you doing?
bootsCS student in Norway here and Holy Shit a lot of people don't realize it's mostly math and theory. My class was initially 30-40 students and now we're 14. I have no idea why I need Physics and Chemistry for this degree. I'm really looking forward to graduating so I can start to mostly focus on sharpening my programming skills.
Are you still in your first year? Is it proper Physics and Chem with the boring formulas and un-rememberable names and bonds and such or is it somehow related to CS?