Becanes
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Oh dear Bitter. You have gone to the darkside.
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my card is here..
have to go to my sons xmas play before i can install it etc
was tempted by mass effect 2 for £5 but not sure i would play it.
got saints row the third to try.
Anyone here in the know for what kind of specs to run for video editing? My mate has made a feature film shot in HD but his producer is being slack and he might want to buy a setup himself to do a re-edit. It's been done in Sony Vegas but my mate wants a Mac possibly. I told him to also consider a multi core PC. Obviously, rendering times etc would need some good processing power.
Check this out http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/pro-video
i think most Nvidia cards will be fine for video editing and the difference between a mac and pc is just the OS and software. both have the usual intel quad core cpu's etc.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion GoTY Edition 75% off - £3.74 @ Steam
not that i would play it though
Interesting article over at IGN which I thought I would share.
I did actually think it was worth it's own topic but then people would just moan.
All about the real costs of owning a PC and XBOX over the course of a 3 year period.
http://uk.pc.ign.com/articles/121/1214544p1.html
The process he uses is logical but dosn't make sense in the real world, but a pretty good read none the less.
Buying 47 games at full price etc...
The comments at the bottom are also quite funny to read as people bitch about why don't you pay £35 to pre-order them on console saving money etc.... When the reality is who has ever paid over £25 for a new PC game except a muppet who dosn't know how to shop around.
. Arguably the next most important piece is the power supply: we need to ensure it can handle the juice the computer requires. You can get a 750 watt PSU for £24.96.
The force is strong in PC land Dont worry, Your next to come to the dark side
i have an asus p6tse and i didnt realise it didnt pass 5.1 over spdif from games.
do you guys have standalone sound cards or use the onboard?
do you bother with dolby surround?
so i am in need of a sound card that will have dolby digital live encoding.
cheapest as possible, anyone recommend one?
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/asus-xonar-dg-51-pci-sound-card-and-headphone-ampifier-oem
or http://www.scan.co.uk/products/asus-xonar-dg-51-pci-surround-sound-card-with-headphone-amp
not sure what the difference between the two are but they should do fine.
it has optic out. i dont use a standalone sound card as my mobo is top of the range and does 5.1
are they? i liked grid, dirt and f1 2010.