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------------------------------ Dell response:
"I am glad I am the one who received your request as I am going to do my best to assist you."
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------------------------------ Dell response:
"I am glad I am the one who received your request as I am going to do my best to assist you."
Reply to mi1ez

he's using three GTX280 graphics cards in a 3-way SLI
But he's playing on a 19-22inch monitor... why?

Reply to ba_annan

Lol it's more like a 27"

It's funny when experts at abnormal subjects are interviewed because Public Joe doesn't know what the hell their on about.

Reply to Helloworld_98

I've just discovered we can get in on the act- Comments section!

------------------------------ Dell response:
"I am glad I am the one who received your request as I am going to do my best to assist you."
Reply to mi1ez
------------------------------ Dell response:
"I am glad I am the one who received your request as I am going to do my best to assist you."
Reply to mi1ez

its all about money, not about how good you are as a pc builder
I think the best pc builder is who manages to make a £1000 pc works just as fast as a £3000 one. water cooling doesn't make it faster, this is bull..it just cooler so safer and longer life for your parts.

------------------------------ I joined fixya, good bye tom but you can come to my own forum www.laptopquestions.co.uk

frozenlead is a good member here for laptop questions
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