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Ghost X

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  1. welcome man, good to see players getting on the forums

    protip: you need 100 non-spam posts and 50 in game hours to be a member, so just take it chill on applying for a bit, maybe read up on the forums

    Even if you don't spam, you get called a spammer here.


  2. Actually, the base version of what is shown starts at $499, and the extra version starts at $999.99. The following is just a copy and paste from what I commented on in a different forum.

    Entry-Level Excellence

    Starting at under $500, the X3A Modular Computer delivers everything you need in an entry-level desktop—and nothing you don't. Powered by a Dual-Core 64-bit, x86-based 1.65GHz chip and 4GB of DDR3 RAM, the X3A Modular Computer is designed for most home and office applications. The X3A comes standard with 32GB of solid-state storage (upgradeable to 1TB), can support two high-definition displays simultaneously, has two USB 3.0/2.0 ports, four eSATAp ports, four USB 2.0 ports, and a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port. Best of all, the entry-level price point and the energy-sipping 18 watts power make this the lowest Total-Cost-of-Ownership (TCO) x86-based computer on the planet—all within a classy-looking chassis you can hold in the palm of your hand.

    Power-users and gamers: start your engines! The X7A Modular Computer is like a high-performance race car housed within extremely compact chassis. Powered by a Quad-Core processor running at up to 3.2GHz, integrated with up to 384 graphics shader cores, and 4GB or 8GB of DDR3 RAM, the X7A handles graphics-rich games like Crysis 2 with ease. The X7A runs 3 high-definition monitors simultaneously, has four USB 3.0/2.0 ports, four eSATAp ports, four USB 2.0 ports, a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, and up to 1TB of super fast solid-state storage inside the chassis. At a price point starting under $1,000 and operating a very power-friendly 40 watts, the X7A Modular Computer gives you a whole lotta bang for your buck.

    The 1TB solid state will probably be a 1000$ option lol


  3. The steam box has a integrated AMD Trinity Series 32nm APU and that alone can run CS:GO just fine :D lol

    I heard the Steam Box costs 999 :o

    $999? wow fuck that, but you pay a lot for small electronic stuffs. smaller = more expensive


  4. do you have a very good computer or a baaaad computer with like 1 gig ddr2 ram

    My computer is pretty high end with 8Gb ddr3 ram. But its not like this game requires state of the art technology right? :P


  5. I'm on 7 on my desktop, and my Macbook got 8 using virtual machine. I never gamed on 8 but i like the interface of 7 more because i'm trusted with it.

    I've read some comments from people, so I don't know anything about it, that gaming on windows 8 sucks and that windows 8 is anti-gaming.

    But then again they could be wrong.


  6. I have to agree in my own disadvantage. I've had rounds too when only one CT of 8 is warden the whole time, when he dies no one immediatly takes over. Sometimes I try but most of the time i get killed or it's a long boring round.

    Last time I took over as warden the round went trough to lr. next round the warden said it sucked and stuff so that doesn't encourage me to be warden.

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