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March 14, 2013 3:21:35am
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I am not sure what computer to get that is good for gaming this one seems good here is the link [you must login to view links]

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March 15, 2013 1:09:07am
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thats a decent one, my cousin has the sameone and hasnt had any problems with it. Pretty sure he put his together for his senior project at school

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March 15, 2013 5:52:47pm
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March 18, 2013 12:23:13pm
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which is best .. i choose gaming y because the game you dont have to get told what to do with cause it's yours
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March 18, 2013 12:36:09pm
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March 18, 2013 1:18:57pm
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March 18, 2013 7:21:13pm
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i like it, it seems alright for gaming, and it looks really cool

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March 18, 2013 7:24:05pm
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Not sure if that is the is the best suggestion for a "Gaming computer", but this is my opinion, I like the RazerBlade, it's light, and you can play almost any game with no problem...
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March 18, 2013 8:10:41pm
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I have a gaming computer. It is an Alienware. It is an expensive computer but it runs games at max graphics beautifully. You cuild it online at the alienware website and they ship it to your house once it is complete. It's a beautiful computer and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a gaming computer. ^-^
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March 25, 2013 1:30:25am (This post was last modified: March 25, 2013 1:31:28am by mikehappy.)
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I costom built a computer similar to that a couple weeks ago and it's what I'm using now. The only diference between that one and mine are the processors. That one is 4 core and mine is 6. That should work well, but I would still buy a ddr4/5 graphics card for it. EDIT: I would also get rid of windows 8 for windows 7.

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March 30, 2013 3:13:19am
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Gaia evolves through a cybernetic feedback system operated unconsciously by the biota, leading to broad stabilization of the conditions of habitability in a full homeostasis. Many processes in the Earth's surface essential for the conditions of life depend on the interaction of living forms, especially microorganisms, with inorganic elements. These processes establish a global control system that regulates Earth's surface temperature, atmosphere composition and ocean salinity, powered by the global thermodynamic disequilibrium state of the Earth system.[8]

The existence of a planetary homeostasis influenced by living forms had been observed previously in the field of biogeochemistry, and it is being investigated also in other fields like Earth system science. The originality of the Gaia theory relies on the assessment that such homeostatic balance is actively pursued with the goal of keeping the optimal conditions for life, even when terrestrial or external events menace them.[9]Gaia evolves through a cybernetic feedback system operated unconsciously by the biota, leading to broad stabilization of the conditions of habitability in a full homeostasis. Many processes in the Earth's surface essential for the conditions of life depend on the interaction of living forms, especially microorganisms, with inorganic elements. These processes establish a global control system that regulates Earth's surface temperature, atmosphere composition and ocean salinity, powered by the global thermodynamic disequilibrium state of the Earth system.[8]

The existence of a planetary homeostasis influenced by living forms had been observed previously in the field of biogeochemistry, and it is being investigated also in other fields like Earth system science. The originality of the Gaia theory relies on the assessment that such homeostatic balance is actively pursued with the goal of keeping the optimal conditions for life, even when terrestrial or external events menace them.[9]
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April 01, 2013 10:59:08pm
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That's a good computer, and depending on the games you play, I think you should get it. Nvidia 610 (from what I've seen at least) and 4.1Ghz Quad core could run the most recent call of duty's for PC on high settings without lag. If you have $500 lying around anyway. But of course, you could easily spend much more than that on a computer with half the capability. I'd say it's a good deal. As for the windows 8 issue, you can 'obtain' a Windows 7 installer disc and 'downgrade' it that way. I say 'obtain' because it doesn't have to be legal and 'downgrade' because Windows 7 seems to be better than windows 8 at the moment.

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