Origin Saint
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Like I said I'm not the only one who has a watercooling loop. And this computer was the "large purchase"
Like I said I'm not the only one who has a watercooling loop. And this computer was the "large purchase"
Yes, but most people actually have to work for their money to pay for it.Like I said I'm not the only one who has a watercooling loop. And this computer was the "large purchase"
So what? Why do you hate the fact that I use my parents' money so much?Yes, but most people actually have to work for their money to pay for it.
Like I said I'm not the only one who has a watercooling loop. And this computer was the "large purchase"
Yes, but most people actually have to work for their money to pay for it.
So what? Why do you hate the fact that I use my parents' money so much?
Again, it's not your business where I get my money from, unless they're stolenHaving came from a lower middle class family that has worked in blue-collar non-technical fields their entire lives (farmers, dump/semi truck drivers, factory workers, carpenters, landscapers, etc...), I know exactly what the issue is here:
He doesn't respect or understand the importance of having money. Being completely detached from the fact that your parents are buying you anything and everything and pushing that further and further and having never had a job occupation with minimal experience, you have zero understanding of what it actually takes to earn the money that you're spending so nonchalantly. Some people, including you likely, will work at least one position in their lifetime, often more, in which a $1000 purchase, is an entire month or more worth of 40 hour/week work. Hell. My girlfriend works 40 hours a week, every single week, and still only brings home $1300 a month or so.
You have no concept of the actual work, time, and effort, it takes to earn that $1000 that you want to spend, and therefore can't see the issue with being so young, having no income, and repeatedly spending this money on high-end stuff that you really don't even make significant use of considering the only things you ever claim to play are GTA and BF (likely because all your money is in the expensive components rather instead of games and things to use the computer for).
Seems like a case of affluenza. So sheltered to the earning of money and the way the world really works for most people that you can't possibly see/understand the issues others would have with your spending habits.
Yeah, you go right on ahead and buy yourself a couple $40-$60 games, a $200+ Logitech steering wheel and add in that $700+ 1080 "Because the case is empty".And about the games I play, it's true but I'm gonna buy Project cars or Dirt rally (can't decide) and a steering wheel next month.
I'm gonna buy a cheaper one, so that I can save for the second 1080.a $200+ Logitech steering wheel
I'm not pretentious enough to lie, it's mostly concern and aggravation.I believe it's more concern than hate, but you're right
First time I think I've ever agreed with you.Also, remember, this thread is called "Socket 1151 news"
this thread is called "Socket 1151 news"
Why did they choose socket 1151? Did Intel REALLY need that 1 extra pin?Back on topic folks.
How else can Intel force people into buying new motherboards?Why did they choose socket 1151? Did Intel REALLY need that 1 extra pin?
Church!How else can Intel force people into buying new motherboards?
Intel Core i7-7700 hits 6.7GHz using liquid nitrogen cooling
http://hexus.net/tech/news/cpu/98260-intel-core-i7-7700-hits-67ghz-using-liquid-nitrogen-cooling/
Holy bageeberz.
I really don't think your 980 Ti was so poor of a performer that you needed a 1080. I think you just want to upgrade for the sake of upgrading.