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The TPU UK Clubhouse

Just checked on the delivery status again and the Scheduled Delivery date is Monday -_________-

(exactly a week after ordering) guess saturday delivery was just expecting too much
 
It wasn't an invitation to Tatty's house but rather "Memory Lane". I've been there before, its nothing but disappointments!

Amiga CD32 is shit i wonder who the hell paid £90 for it, i wouldn't even take one for free. I collect a lot of retro games and that, recently just got a Sega Master System with 2 controls and the phaser light gun, 3 games with it for £15 inc p+p. Its hard to find the original model for cheap the Model 2 is much more common. The original can take a scart cable the model 2 is RF only, jesus RF sucks balls.

I THINK I SHOULD SHUT UP NOW.
 
ME HAPPY!!!!

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they are alot better tbh, i gained about 1.5k by using them over the 10.12's. so defo alot better! not really had any problems.
 
bleh - I just downgraded back to 10.10e and im getting the pink tint/hue that everyone was talking about... might keep these or i might go back to 10.12
 
pink tint on what?
 
nvm - solved the problem - but if you really need to know - Google '10.10e Pink tint' - I re-benched with the 10.10e drivers and i score just under 22k with my 5850s
 
Hey guys, how is this monitor? Was it worth the £306 price before it got slashed to £170?

For those too lazy to click:
Product Type 22" LED-backlit LCD TV
Digital Television Certification Not certified
Video Interface Composite, HDMI, S-Video, SCART
HDMI Ports Qty 3 port(s)
PC Interface VGA (HD-15), HDMI
Timer Functions Sleep
Dimensions With stand
Width 55 cm
Depth 17 cm
Height 41.5 cm
Weight 13 kg
Enclosure Colour White
Display
Diagonal Size 22" - widescreen
Technology TFT active matrix
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Display Format 1080p (FullHD)
Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
LCD Backlight Technology LED backlight
Brightness 250 cd/m2
Progressive Scan Progressive scanning (line doubling)
Viewing Angle 170 degrees
Viewing Angle (Vertical) 160 degrees
Pixel Response Time 5.5 ms
Features On-screen menu
TV Tuner
Analogue TV Tuner PAL
Stereo Reception System NICAM
Digital TV Tuner
Digital TV Tuner DVB-T
 
There are cheaper options for that screen size and resolution, and I have never used (or seen) Foehn and Hirsch. I would personally go for something cheaper, but that monitor is not too bad, just lacking Displayport (so is most in the market anyway).
 
My SSD came in and Im currently running off it - my god this shit is fast!! Firefox with about 10tabs doesnt take forever to load anymore!! viva le revolution!!
 
Only a 90Gb - I found it hard to justify spending £40 more on a 120Gb when I dont really need the extra space.

And if the time comes that I eventually do, then I will put this 90Gb SSD into my laptop. but as it is - i still got about 30gb of free space on the SSD
 
Only a 90Gb - I found it hard to justify spending £40 more on a 120Gb when I dont really need the extra space.

And if the time comes that I eventually do, then I will put this 90Gb SSD into my laptop. but as it is - i still got about 30gb of free space on the SSD


one more thing where did you buy your SSD? hope you won't mind
 
Ebuyer - But i was looking around Novatech, Dabs and some other online stores before i decided to go and buy from Ebuyer.

theres is a lot of fluctuation in the Price of my SSD and I have no idea why - Some sites are selling for over £150 but i got it for about £135 - I also saved a few quid on postage as i wasnt in a hurry to get it. I thought it would have arrived by last week friday but it only arrived today - so I had to wait about a week for it to come (4-5 working days my arse)

Hmmmm..... I dont really think theres anything else in my system that really needs upgrading.....
 
Just about to order some braiding, an XSPC Res/Pump 5.25 bay, some tubing and barbs, 2x 1TB Hard-Drive, a 12xBD drive and a 22xDVD drive. Oh, and a Xiggy case

£280 shop? Oh yea...
 
Just about to order some braiding, an XSPC Res/Pump 5.25 bay, some tubing and barbs, 2x 1TB Hard-Drive, a 12xBD drive and a 22xDVD drive. Oh, and a Xiggy case

£280 shop? Oh yea...

i've got XSPC res/pump 5.25 bay from specialtech. good flowing on my 7/16 tubing.
 
I want an SSD for my games But it would have to be at least 300GB :( and thats currently out of my budget.
 
Just about to order some braiding, an XSPC Res/Pump 5.25 bay, some tubing and barbs, 2x 1TB Hard-Drive, a 12xBD drive and a 22xDVD drive. Oh, and a Xiggy case

£280 shop? Oh yea...

12 BD drives and 22 DVD drives? You starting a recording studio or something? :laugh:
I'm still saving up for my big order; 14x1TB F3's and an Areca ARC-1680iX. Going to be about a grand :o
 
sorry net went funny and i didnt see that I had made a double post
 
BTW if anyone has any cheap GPU's lying about I need a pcie one for around £25 check my WTB thread [WTB] [UK] PCIE Graphics Card pleaseeee :D

I think Moonpig Might have some 8800GT's lying around for £25


Had.

Not anymore.

Got only whats in my Spec now


BTW if anyone has any cheap GPU's lying about I need a pcie one for around £25 check my WTB thread [WTB] [UK] PCIE Graphics Card pleaseeee :D

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"Shops Closed" - he said
 
Anyone got a dirt cheap PSU with a decent 5v,3v rating?
 
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