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Nessaja

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  1. I'd just get it alone and be done with it.
  2. You are forgetting about the f2p players.
  3. His own words in a public channel, saying he's demotivated to continue as he was going to start slayer soon.
  4. I agree, it is pointless if you mainly play RS, but there are many of us who enjoy playing other games as well. Metro 2033 and Battlefield 3 are currently such games that are probably way too much for your beloved 5770 to handle. Of course you can play with minimum settings and be happy, but those of us who shelf out few hundred euros for a graphics card expect to get some eyecandy in return. I own a 560Ti which is on par with 6950, and even I am struggling to keep stable 60fps in Battlefield at Ultra settings in 1080p resolution. In todays technologic era Crysis and its benchmarks are moot.
  5. I just have to, sorry. 1) 5770 is not being manufactured anymore. 2) Well, 6770 and 5770 are pretty much the same, but 6770 has HDMI 1.4a which allows displaying 3D picture. 3) You'd be stupid to go for the older generation of cards, you suggesting HD4000 series is like me suggesting you to buy a 2008 year car brand new, today, where as newer, more powerful/efficient models are availiable. 4) Only HD7950 is dated to come out in February so far and of course they are going to be more expensive as they are newer and on a new technology (28nm) 5) Usually when a new line launches, they stop producing the old ones, HD6000 series will only get cheaper because the retailers want to deplete their stocks to be able to get new cards in. 6) Any card will be good for just playing RS, but if you plan on actually playing games on the pc, I'd go for at least 7950, which is a step up from 6950. To be honest, I'd actually wait for nVidia kepler GPU-s first to see what they have to offer. 7) For $730 you got a LGA1366 processor which is a rather bad deal unless you got it in 2010. Sandy Bridge is so much better than Gulftown or Bloomfield, even with its only 4 cores. And to NoHopeLeft, 2500k can easily be fitted on any LGA1155 board, doesn't have to be Z68. P67 and Z68 are just the ones which are able to fully utilize the overclocking potential.
  6. Elias returning right now is rather impossible as he's on the other side of the world from where he usually lives.
  7. Essentially, it all comes down to the fit for the hand.
  8. I had a mouse with the same problem, in the end my clicker did die, so I had to buy a new mouse, so you better start looking now.
  9. Oh that would be awesome. I wonder how long it will take them to restock. Could also consider other mices on the site, for the time being, you could eliminate the double clicking issue with a simple software fix, which will kill the second click if it happens too fast. Availiable on this site under the name of MouseFix: http://www.danieljackson.co.uk/fun/old/ This is a small utility program I wrote to correct a problem that is experienced by some users of the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer Optical Mouse, whose devices have defective microswitches under the buttons causing a single-click to be seen by Windows as a double-click (seemingly not "debounced" properly). Contrary to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 266738 IntelliMouse: Mouse Double-Clicks When You Try to Single-Click this problem is most likely to be caused by faulty hardware. However, I couldn't be bothered sending my mouse back, so I wrote a software solution to the problem. For my mouse, the problem seems to be that the switch isn't "debounced" when you release the button i.e. when you release it, it actually clicks again. Basically, the program intercepts "up" events for the left mouse button, and ignores any subsequent "up" events that follow within a very small time.
  10. Upon purchasing my keyboard, I got a -20% voucher for logitech.com.
  11. MX518 is one of the most loved mouse ever amongs the gamers. I myself am a fan of Roccat mices. If you do decide to buy a mouse off logitech.com website, I do have one code to get -20% off your purchase. MX518 - http://www.logitech.com/en-roeu/mice-pointers/mice/devices/4259
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