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    :negated:: This is a year old. That's like a fucking internet decade ago. I guess someone decided to hop in the Delorean today... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: The only problem is, that even at $10.99, I still don't want to buy a Dell. more »
    dfp3050: This might be a stupid question, but... If someone found a 'deal' on the Dell website (the 10 buck computer, for instance), is Dell legally obliged t... more »
    Segador: Merry Christmas, employees! Now, let's move some hardware! more »
    yantelope: What better way to add confusion to chaos than by promoting people to flock to mistakenly priced products. more »
    ZaxxonQ.com: All dead. X-( more »
    oddgit: small correction to the article, it does not support e-atx, at least according to new egg and Thermaltake's specs page. I really wanted this to be th... more »
    Odin: I just ordered a new PC. The entire system cost $250 more than this. I spent $130 on 4GB DDR3 RAM. I'm in the UK too where prices are higher. You know... more »
    Curves: Limits? We dont need no stinking Limits! more »
    MyTQuinn: I can remember paying $900 for 16MB of RAM for my 80386 back in the late 80's - and that was a great deal at the time. more »
    theimmc: This looks like it'll mainly be useful in the lobby of a company as a showpiece computer, allowing visitors to sign in and running slide show type app... more »
    iElvis: This would be good for rendering HD CGI hentai. more »
    Lupison: Some notes: -$849, granted this could be the last case you ever buy for 10+ years, I'll give them that. -If you're going to completely redesign the id... more »
    PregoNation: $849...? Clearly there must be a large, upper-middle class PC-building community I'm unaware of. That buys $1,000 dollar cases. more »
    Segador: I can't think of a single reason you'd need 24gb of DDR3 RAM. Games, even on their "recommended" system requirements, still look for 4. I run 8 and my... more »
  • #diy

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    Nick Falzone at Bit-tech has created the Chiaroscuro PC. Made of wood and inspired by the Beijing Digital building, this computer is a true thing of beauty. Absolutely amazing, in fact. The best thing: You can do one yourself. More »
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  • #broken

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    Dell announced plans to fire 16% of its Malaysian workforce, or 700 people, by June 2010. And right around the same time, Dell mysteriously started offering deals like a 3.2GHz dual-core Xeon PC for $10.99. Coincidence? More »
  • #ram

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    Look, I have no problem with people who are into building their own computers. It's cheaper than buying a premade tower, and you get a real sense of satisfaction out of building something yourself. But you've gotta have limits. More »
  • #review

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  • #monitors

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  • #graphicscards

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  • #mediacenter

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  • #rumor

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  • #linux

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  • #directx11

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  • #review

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    The Imperator is Razer's latest gaming mouse, and it may be their best—oddly, because it feels like a mouse from an entirely different company. More »
  • #imagecache

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  • #mice

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  • #dell

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