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Correct! And everyone else is doing it wrong!But the way *I* do things is the *correct* way.
Correct! And everyone else is doing it wrong!But the way *I* do things is the *correct* way.
Yuck. Alienware. I once had a customer show me an Alienware quote (before Dell bought them). The only part on that quote I couldn't get was their custom case. Everything else was standard, off the shelf stuff. Their $3,000 computer had a little over $1,000 in parts in it.Home:
Custom Restoration Build:
Intel Core I7 4790K
MSI Z97-G45 Gaming Motherboard
16 Gig DD3 Ram
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Work:
Dell Precision M4800 Laptop
Dude, you need to apply for a job at Microsoft right now. You're a shoe-in for pretty much any management position!But the way *I* do things is the *correct* way.
Yuck. Alienware. I once had a customer show me an Alienware quote (before Dell bought them). The only part on that quote I couldn't get was their custom case. Everything else was standard, off the shelf stuff. Their $3,000 computer had a little over $1,000 in parts in it.
Yuck. Alienware. I once had a customer show me an Alienware quote (before Dell bought them). The only part on that quote I couldn't get was their custom case. Everything else was standard, off the shelf stuff. Their $3,000 computer had a little over $1,000 in parts in it.
Yup I can just hear it already.It's a real conversation piece when people see it now.
Yeah, had a guy telling me how good his Alienware computer was!Yuck. Alienware. I once had a customer show me an Alienware quote (before Dell bought them). The only part on that quote I couldn't get was their custom case. Everything else was standard, off the shelf stuff. Their $3,000 computer had a little over $1,000 in parts in it.
Sweet. I wish that's all I had into mine. I was at $150 when I accidentally bought the motherboard for it, which started the whole thing. The plan was for it to be my all-in-one entertainment system, but that hasn't really worked out either. It's mostly just a Plex server right now. Some day, though, I'll look into a front-end for it to play the media or the retro games. But I'm currently in the "lose interest" phase of that project.Had some spare time & parts last night - wanted something SFM to use as a HTPC
Put together this -
Hardware
Software
- Acer Veriton L4610G SFM
- 3.30 gigahertz Intel Core i3-2120
- Win7
- 4GB DDR2
- 1TB WD BLACK spinner [purchased]
- USB > HDMI Adapter [purchased]
- Kodi Kryton 17.6
Works great especially bypassing Windows - Right into Kodi cost about $AUS120.00 all up
Man, I hate that phase.But I'm currently in the "lose interest" phase of that project.
Yeah, it kind of means it's probably all it will ever be, usually.Man, I hate that phase.
I have that installed, but the SteelSeries Bluetooth controllers I got for it are crap in Windows. They only work with certain BlueTooth adapters. I'm dead-set on using Bluetooth because once I get something "perfect" in my head, that's the way it has to be, but there don't seem to be any good options out there for PC controllers. Windows always seems to be an afterthought. Well, there's 8bitdo, but their web site is just nasty if you want to see what products they have. The main page shows a controller which isn't even in their products list and they seem to focus on a retro look. I don't care about the look so much as it has all the buttons I need to emulate anything in RetroArch.Retro games I have another small system. I use RetroArch for the frontend.