That diagram of AoGs is slightly wrong.
No longer can you really buy all the seperate components at a lower cost than "pre-built" companies who have purchasing power. So you tend to have to pay the same price AND build it yourself.
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Lootifer wrote:That diagram of AoGs is slightly wrong.
No longer can you really buy all the seperate components at a lower cost than "pre-built" companies who have purchasing power. So you tend to have to pay the same price AND build it yourself.




















Lootifer wrote:That diagram of AoGs is slightly wrong.
No longer can you really buy all the seperate components at a lower cost than "pre-built" companies who have purchasing power. So you tend to have to pay the same price AND build it yourself.





































































Army of GOD wrote:f*ck. I thought it would be cheaper. At least that's why I said "try".
Anyway, TG, you should get the Barbie laptop. The one my sister used to own had a bunch of national anthems on it which was awesome.





BigBallinStalin wrote:if you buy Lenovo, remember to clear everything from the harddrive. And don't use their modified Windows.









































natty dread wrote:I find myself using ubuntu more and more these days. I'm starting to struggle to find reasons to boot to windows, or to keep using it - any software that i need is available on linux and it runs like 10 times faster...
hey, maybe it's because i don't have to dedicate 50% of system resources to bloated antivirus softwares that at this point do pretty much as much harm as they do good...
maybe












natty dread wrote:I find myself using ubuntu more and more these days. I'm starting to struggle to find reasons to boot to windows, or to keep using it - any software that i need is available on linux and it runs like 10 times faster...
hey, maybe it's because i don't have to dedicate 50% of system resources to bloated antivirus softwares that at this point do pretty much as much harm as they do good...
maybe




















nietzsche wrote:natty dread wrote:I find myself using ubuntu more and more these days. I'm starting to struggle to find reasons to boot to windows, or to keep using it - any software that i need is available on linux and it runs like 10 times faster...
hey, maybe it's because i don't have to dedicate 50% of system resources to bloated antivirus softwares that at this point do pretty much as much harm as they do good...
maybe
Yeah, except that controls in linux are not yet as pretty and elegant and responsive as in windows.














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