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Processor | AMD Bulldozer FX8320 @ 4.4Ghz |
Motherboard | Asus Crosshair V |
Cooling | XSPC Raystorm 750 EX240 for CPU |
Memory | 8 GB CORSAIR Vengeance Red DDR3 RAM 1922mhz (10-11-9-27) |
Video Card(s) | XFX R9 290 |
Storage | Samsung SSD 254GB and Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s |
Display(s) | AOC 23" @ 1920x1080 + Asus 27" 1440p |
Case | HAF X |
Audio Device(s) | X Fi Titanium 5.1 Surround Sound |
Power Supply | 750 Watt PP&C Silencer Black |
Software | Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit |
PC gaming has never felt more alive! According to The PC Gaming Alliance‘s Horizons Research 2011 report, we spent a record-breaking $18.6 billion on PC games last year. That’s 15% more than 2010′s figures. We are best.
If the report is anything to go by, PC gaming might literally take over the world in the near future. “The global PC games market continues to show surprisingly strong growth in 2011, reaching a record $18.6 billion, representing overall growth of 15% over 2010,” they say.
“No geographical market segments tracked showed a decline in 2011 in overall PC game revenue, while China continues to grow at nearly twice the rate of the overall global market for PC games with growth of 27% resulting in record 2011 revenue of $6 billion. Additionally, the mature game markets of Korea, Japan, US, UK, and Germany demonstrated significant growth in 2011, together recording increased revenue of 11% in 2011 to $8 billion.” Everyone loves playing games on PC, basically.
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Yup... PC gaming is dying... Where are you now Roccat.
If the report is anything to go by, PC gaming might literally take over the world in the near future. “The global PC games market continues to show surprisingly strong growth in 2011, reaching a record $18.6 billion, representing overall growth of 15% over 2010,” they say.
“No geographical market segments tracked showed a decline in 2011 in overall PC game revenue, while China continues to grow at nearly twice the rate of the overall global market for PC games with growth of 27% resulting in record 2011 revenue of $6 billion. Additionally, the mature game markets of Korea, Japan, US, UK, and Germany demonstrated significant growth in 2011, together recording increased revenue of 11% in 2011 to $8 billion.” Everyone loves playing games on PC, basically.
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Yup... PC gaming is dying... Where are you now Roccat.