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Processor | Core i5-3350P @3.5GHz |
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Motherboard | MSI Z77MA-G45 (uATX) |
Cooling | Stock Intel |
Memory | 2x4GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical DDR3 1600 |
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Storage | some cheap seagates and one wd green |
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Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC892 |
Power Supply | Enermax Triathlor 550W ETA550AWT bronze, non-modular, airflow audible over 300W power draw |
Mouse | PMSG1G |
Keyboard | oldschool membrane Keytronic 104 Key PS/2 (big enter, right part of right shift broken into "\" key) |
IF U ARE RUNNING a website like TPU which viewers u will give more priority?
Visitor looking for 1080p - 30% user
or Visitor looking for 1200p - 2% user
If u are saying 2%, then make your own product review website.
yeah? so why did they review 1200p up until now without the slightest problem? yeah, they actually did it, dont you believe that they tested 1200p? they did! why even start doing that when 30% of users had 1080p? who knows? i dont. cant understand at all this sudden change of heart!
next week they flip flop more and start testing 2520x1080 monitors..
as i said earlier, tpu gave the users a chance to learn there are even 1200p monitors. now that they left it out of testing, no wonder even more people will look for 1080p, because there is nobody left in this world who would tell the bfu there is another resolution! tpu were a leader, now they are a simple follower. no more teaching users about alternatives.