I've got four SSDs, a case and a PSU but I was planning to replace everything so I could move the old system on as it is.
If £1k won't get me a decent gaming system these days then I can move components over as long as they're still compatible.
My GTX Titan finally gave up the ghost a few weeks ago after six years of faithful service. The rest of the system is the same age so now seems like a good time to replace the whole lot.
I'm completely out of touch with current hardware so any advice would be much appreciated.
The budget is...
I think the police were busy manning the roadblocks set up to stop these cretins causing the same mayhem in the middle of New York as they did last year.
Job done. :)
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/porsche/cayman/cayman-s-19-s-pasm-sport-seats-deposit-taken/1740392
I also tried a Golf GTD but it was just too sporty and the torque was too much for me to handle so the Cayman S will have to do.
:D
So big wheels are an important factor in determining how sporty a car is.
OK.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=25008622&postcount=26
No need for him to pass it on. I can read it myself. Thanks for your input you huge ****. :cool:
Like I said, it's subjective.
Torque figures are no indication of how sporty a car is. The Mercedes G63 has 560 lb ft. Would you call that a sports car?
I woudn't say a Golf of any description looks sporty but that's subjective. Either way, looking sporty and being a sports car are very different things.
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