ive seen a bunch of pro athletes streaming gta rp
just surprising considering the cost of a pc setup + hassle of setting of gta rp
youd think theyd want to play the normal gta where you get to shoot people whenever you want but i guess they want to roleplay gangbanging (which is kinda gay)
They literally sell drugs and pimp women in private GTA RP Servers. We got a guy in my station whose job is playing vidya to find illegal content. He has busted criminals in TF2 and Maple Story.
50 or 60 i guess. i worked a summer job at a pc shop who sold custom prebuilts. easier than flipping burgers, paid more, and the owner was pretty cool. bought my first car shortly after.
that sounds pretty neat
I always end up building a new one earlier than I really need to because I just like the process of figuring out what parts to buy and then putting it together
Five. The only issue I had was one of the motherboards didn't work with 13th gen Intel out of the box even though the box clearly said it had support, it needed a firmware update to actually work. Complete bullshit that companies can do things like this.
One that I keep upgrading
Kinda cheaped out on the mobo so I'm worried I'm coming up on the end of CPU compatibility and I'll have to do a new one in a couple years
>One that I keep upgrading
my case still has a slot for a floppy drive
I want to put one in for shits and giggles but its more of a pain in the ass than it's worth
the price of getting someone else to do it, with the advantage of consumer protections, is worth paying. if i did it every 5 years i would have to relearn it anyway
In reverse chronological order >AMD Ryzen (5600x, 2020) >Intel Haswell (4690k, 2014) >AMD Llano (A8-3850, 2012) >Intel Wolfdale (E8400, 2009) >AMD Athlon 64 (5200+, 2009)
I built some older systems too but it was either before Newegg was big or I got the parts from somewhere else that I can't remember.
I know at least one system was an AMD K6-2 with a horrible plexiglass case that was a huge pain in the ass to put together.
at the very least 100+ I worked on maintenance when I was a kid for like 5 years, learned a lot of stuff that helped me at Uni and my preffessional life.
Probably put together (and taken apart) a bunch for family and friends, but my own machine history: >i5 6600K / Geforce GTX 970 >Q8400 / Radeon HD 4670 >Athlon 64 / Radeon 9500 Pro >Pentium III / Geforce 2 MX >Pentium II / Voodoo 2
Dozens. For a little while I would make era accurate Windows XP gaming rigs and sell them on ebay. It wasn't profitable,but I had a lot of fun and people really liked them.
I tried watching a build your own pc video and my brain went blank after 30 seconds. I had a coworker build my pc and do my upgrades. I'm terrible with my hands and can barely handle anything more complex than laundry and jumping a car battery. I've fricked up basic things so many times I panic the moment I have to do anything.
Maybe like 6-8
I could easily just replace the CPU and GPU in the more recent systems I've built but then I just feel like going for a different form factor and buy a new everything
what would a Black person need a PC for
Dem programs
To fry chicken on.
which landfill are these Black folk digging fermis out of
Johnson family pawn
Applying to jobs
don't you guys have phones?
he's programming space flights for nasa you racist
GTA roleplay, not kidding. I work at Best Buy and I had over a dozen come in and ask if it can play GTA RP servers
ive seen a bunch of pro athletes streaming gta rp
just surprising considering the cost of a pc setup + hassle of setting of gta rp
youd think theyd want to play the normal gta where you get to shoot people whenever you want but i guess they want to roleplay gangbanging (which is kinda gay)
They literally sell drugs and pimp women in private GTA RP Servers. We got a guy in my station whose job is playing vidya to find illegal content. He has busted criminals in TF2 and Maple Story.
kino
living in the best timeline
Boy he would have a filed day in /trash/.
To spam BBC webms on Ganker
playing games, something that Ganker doesn't do
You need to stop being racist. Like right now.
you know there's like a huge subsection of nerdy black dudes who are actually pretty cool usually? they're not all the streetwalking Black person type
Two for myself, one for my brother
3
>Budget first PC with help from a friend
>SFF PC
>My current PC
for myself, 3
for others 20+
Black folk, am I right guys?
50 or 60 i guess. i worked a summer job at a pc shop who sold custom prebuilts. easier than flipping burgers, paid more, and the owner was pretty cool. bought my first car shortly after.
that sounds pretty neat
I always end up building a new one earlier than I really need to because I just like the process of figuring out what parts to buy and then putting it together
1 during MH Rise release.
12600k+3070 TI
Five. The only issue I had was one of the motherboards didn't work with 13th gen Intel out of the box even though the box clearly said it had support, it needed a firmware update to actually work. Complete bullshit that companies can do things like this.
>Complete bullshit that companies can do things like this.
modern motherboards have flashback, its piss easy.
2
need to upgrade this motherboard, means new case and stuff, that'll count as 3
I was gonna build a pc for overdose but now that Microsoft games are on PS5 I never will
None since 2019 with israelitevidia deciding to do a massive price hike on GPUs.
One that I keep upgrading
Kinda cheaped out on the mobo so I'm worried I'm coming up on the end of CPU compatibility and I'll have to do a new one in a couple years
>One that I keep upgrading
my case still has a slot for a floppy drive
I want to put one in for shits and giggles but its more of a pain in the ass than it's worth
I've got a disc drive doing nothing in my case because I don't have enough ports for it
Three entirely new builds, two for myself and one for my sister. In addition, I've rebuilt my current PC twice now. So that's 5 in total.
dozens
>underpowered potatoes for moronic boomers
>RGB zoom zoom trash
>all white part builds
>sleeper builds
>reverse sleeper builds
About six by now. Three for me and the rest for friends/ family.
once and never again
the price of getting someone else to do it, with the advantage of consumer protections, is worth paying. if i did it every 5 years i would have to relearn it anyway
From scratch? Two sort myself, one for a friend, and then my first real gaming PC was a pre built that I upgraded the CPU, PSU and GPU on.
>make an upgrade or two every year
>case doesn't increase fps
>neglect that
>end up with a modern PC in an ancient case
kek
I never have, i buy prebuilt because it makes no difference in 2024
>it makes no difference in 2024
source on that claim?
>"A Black person on a computer is like a fish out of the water"
Was he right?
>"A Terry not lying down on a set of traintracks is like a fish out of the water"
Was he riCHUGGACHUGGACHUGGACHUGGA
CHOOOOO
CHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooo....
You whitebois do realize black people post here too, right?
No, I'm pretty sure they all fricked off when the pool was closed.
4
2 for myself and 2 for my friends
Just one and ye old 980 is all I really need.
Occasionally get tempted to build again but seriously- to play what?
In reverse chronological order
>AMD Ryzen (5600x, 2020)
>Intel Haswell (4690k, 2014)
>AMD Llano (A8-3850, 2012)
>Intel Wolfdale (E8400, 2009)
>AMD Athlon 64 (5200+, 2009)
I built some older systems too but it was either before Newegg was big or I got the parts from somewhere else that I can't remember.
I know at least one system was an AMD K6-2 with a horrible plexiglass case that was a huge pain in the ass to put together.
i have the gaming pc of theseus
at the very least 100+ I worked on maintenance when I was a kid for like 5 years, learned a lot of stuff that helped me at Uni and my preffessional life.
what about in your postffessional life?
Post viewer and subscriber counts, coward.
Probably put together (and taken apart) a bunch for family and friends, but my own machine history:
>i5 6600K / Geforce GTX 970
>Q8400 / Radeon HD 4670
>Athlon 64 / Radeon 9500 Pro
>Pentium III / Geforce 2 MX
>Pentium II / Voodoo 2
Dozens. For a little while I would make era accurate Windows XP gaming rigs and sell them on ebay. It wasn't profitable,but I had a lot of fun and people really liked them.
8 or so I think? 4 for myself 2 for my wife over the years one for my cousin and one for my brother
How does anyone with a triple digit IQ fail to put basically 10 lego pieces together?
You answered it yourself
I tried watching a build your own pc video and my brain went blank after 30 seconds. I had a coworker build my pc and do my upgrades. I'm terrible with my hands and can barely handle anything more complex than laundry and jumping a car battery. I've fricked up basic things so many times I panic the moment I have to do anything.
you're a disgrace and a weak homosexual
Someone has to make up the lower end of a bell curve anon
Like 3 or 4? Hardest part is all the packaging and taking the bays out because the videocard was too big for case.
>watch video
>he actually builds the pc successfully
stop spreading racism op
Maybe like 6-8
I could easily just replace the CPU and GPU in the more recent systems I've built but then I just feel like going for a different form factor and buy a new everything
It's really not that difficult.
0.
1 if you count upgrading the one I had assembled at a shop, otherwise see above.
just the one I am currently using, funny thing is, I started to lose interest in videogames just a few months after I built it