How are you so sure it was a chicken bone? Doesn't a turkey bone sound more appropriate seeing as Thanksgiving just passed?
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SteamID64 | 76561198004585626 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:44319898] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:22159949 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | July 22, 2012 |
Last Posted | February 20, 2023 at 7:41 PM |
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In-game Sensitivity | 4 |
Windows Sensitivity | middle |
Raw Input | 1 |
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450 |
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1920x1080 |
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144 Hz |
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Mouse | Steelseries Rival |
Keyboard | Filco Majestouch 2 (tenkeyless) |
Mousepad | Steelseries QcK |
Headphones | Sennheiser PC 360 |
Monitor | ASUS VG278HE |
jabbouhow did u get those keys?:O
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Practice, persistence, perfection. And multiple monitors.
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well i tried
What's the budget? You're probably gonna want to get an OS as mentioned, and with a new OS you're definitely gonna need a bigger SSD as it can grow over time. Double it and you should be fine.
Your build isn't too bad, but I would recommend getting a better quality PSU and maybe motherboard.
boon is noob backwards.
but hes no noob so dont be fooled
I would get a cooler regardless of if you want to OC. The cooler that it comes with, at least in my experience, is not very good at keeping temps low enough. You don't need to spend 40 dollars but a 20-30 dollar one should be good enough. Make sure the ratings are good too.
Also, building a PC is not hard at all. Your first build might take 3-4 hours or more depending on how much research you've done. YouTube has tons of guides if you're unsure, and the motherboard manual will come in handy when plugging stuff in. Some things I learned from my first build:
- don't forget your standoffs
- put your CPU in first, the cooler, then RAM, then GPU, the n the whole mobo in the case
- don't forget your paste! Make an X on the CPU with it, don't smooth it with paper and never touch the top with your fingers
- have a flashlight handy, washcloth to dry your hands, and a table to put your stuff on
Good luck!
The worst thing you can do is hesitate. Jon a team when you have the time and start building experience. You will not become better if you just pub. My biggest regret about playing competitively is not joining a team earlier than I did. Do scrims/pugs/DM/mge as soon as you can. If you're not doing well, ask for help from teammates. Being on a team is as much a learning experience for them as it is for you.
If you don't have the time to commit, join a more casual team or backup for one. Watching them play and communicate is still a learning experience itself.
i5 is good enough for streaming and playing tf2. SSD is not necessary. I would wait till they get bigger and the price per GB goes down. Use your old HDD and old CD drive. Unless you burn videos or music, cd drives are obsolete nowadays for gamers until you need to install Windows. The build above is pretty great but again, SSD is not really necessary if you are just gaming. You could use that 100 dollars to buy an i7 or for peripherals.
Little bit of snow last night. Not much left now, but cold as always.
Not nearly enough lense flare.