In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : no but it looks pretty. also lol@retro store my cheese between some keys keyboard!!! That thiing looks older than TK and less technical as well. Posted by TPTP123
I merely searched "old computer keyboard viglen" rofl
found some where people had physically grown grass inside so the grass grows out the keys. very random. good old google lol
Can we go back to the first page and half of this thread and carry on like that... It's all got a bit sensible now. I've not laughed at a thread so much for some time. #irrelevantposts
my key-board cost me £9.99 i could't find the ' mark for nearly 2 years and thought well it must be missing,what do u expect for less than a tenner!!! lols (* *) ^ dev
plugged it into my new pc and i had no proper control over it for weeks. i thought it was due to the new 'anti-virus' software that i had had installed. and i was not a happy bunny as it was really hard work for me trying to play 10+ tables att. so borrowed a mouse from computer shop and it worked fine. whilst i was plugging this trial mouse in,i pushed my mouse connection thingy into the back of pc as far as i could also. my mouse has behaved himself beautifully ever since. lols (* *) ^ dev
Yeah slight overkill with the keyboard. I'm still using a Memorex one I bought for about £6 years ago.
I bought a replacement one when this started looking a little grubby. I tried the new one for about 5 minutes and swapped it back as the keys felt awful when typing.
Logitech mice are great as Beaneh said. Much cheaper than going down the razer route.
Gaming mousepads are good though. I use a hard plastic one that's got a slightly rough surface.
Yeah slight overkill with the keyboard. I'm still using a Memorex one I bought for about £6 years ago. I bought a replacement one when this started looking a little grubby. I tried the new one for about 5 minutes and swapped it back as the keys felt awful when typing. Logitech mice are great as Beaneh said. Much cheaper than going down the razer route. Gaming mousepads are good though. I use a hard plastic one that's got a slightly rough surface. Posted by AcidMan27
+1 I have an ice mat thing I had since my gaming days - can't beat it
His talking sense for once but if your gonna spend more then 200 then do it properly imo, also i would rather have a i5 with an SSD then an i7 with HDD... buut thats just me and i dont think much sense. Posted by TPTP123
Build one yourself, do NOT buy one ready built from pc world etc they'll have your eyes out. You can have double the spec for the same money if you build your own. Watch a few of the tutorials on youtube on building a system, it's a lot easier than you think.
Spec wise, you don't want anything less than an i5 / fx-8150 imo, if you've got i7 money you might as well go for it but its defo not nessesary. You want at least 8GB RAM, same again 16Gb if you've got the money. Also make sure you buy a good quality power supply. Most entry level graphics cards will run 20+ tables seamlessly and most will have two outputs (1xDVI, 1xVGA) for dual monitors if your decided to add another at a later date. As for harddrives any will do, preferably 500GB upwards.
Check out ccl-online, their prices are very competitive. Hope this helps.
Build one yourself, do NOT buy one ready built from pc world etc they'll have your eyes out. You can have double the spec for the same money if you build your own. Watch a few of the tutorials on youtube on building a system, it's a lot easier than you think. Spec wise, you don't want anything less than an i5 / fx-8150 imo, if you've got i7 money you might as well go for it but its defo not nessesary. You want at least 8GB RAM, same again 16Gb if you've got the money. Also make sure you buy a good quality power supply. Most entry level graphics cards will run 20+ tables seamlessly and most will have two outputs (1xDVI, 1xVGA) for dual monitors if your decided to add another at a later date. As for harddrives any will do, preferably 500GB upwards. Check out ccl-online, their prices are very competitive. Hope this helps. Col Posted by KinichAhau
Very grateful Col.
Will check out the website this weekend and will update any progress on here.
hi devonfish not to have a go but playing 21 tables on dyms and 21 tables in cash is far different as in dyms your foldingalot of hands where as cash u are playing alot of hands playing 20 tables on cash is gonna be hard imo Posted by IDONKCALLU
DontTellMUm will not suffer with this problem i can asure you
In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : DontTellMUm will not suffer with this problem i can asure you Posted by bolly580
I will be easy to beat then bolly. After making 58 buy ins last month I think my game is working fine against the aggro fish. I could knock your game but that's not my style.
In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : All regs fold loads anyways, so dont know what that means. Ur prob tighter than Viney, which is an achievement Posted by KKrippler
as much as i respect the great KKripple, i follow you on twitter. Dont you lose like 11 buy ins a session? so youl forgive me for not taking your words of wisdom onboard
In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : as much as i respect the great KKripple, i follow you on twitter. Dont you lose like 11 buy ins a session? so youl forgive me for not taking your words of wisdom onboard Posted by bolly580
Im pretty special so thank you for the respect.
Never said you were bad, just said ur a very tight player, which was your criticism of Dontelmum ( irony for the win ).
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i could't find the ' mark for nearly 2 years and thought well it must be missing,what do u expect for less than a tenner!!! lols
(* *)
^
dev
plugged it into my new pc and i had no proper control over it for weeks.
i thought it was due to the new 'anti-virus' software that i had had installed.
and i was not a happy bunny as it was really hard work for me trying to play 10+ tables att.
so borrowed a mouse from computer shop and it worked fine.
whilst i was plugging this trial mouse in,i pushed my mouse connection thingy into the back of pc as far as i could also.
my mouse has behaved himself beautifully ever since. lols
(* *)
^
dev
I bought a replacement one when this started looking a little grubby. I tried the new one for about 5 minutes and swapped it back as the keys felt awful when typing.
Logitech mice are great as Beaneh said. Much cheaper than going down the razer route.
Gaming mousepads are good though. I use a hard plastic one that's got a slightly rough surface.
I have an ice mat thing I had since my gaming days - can't beat it
They have been great and built it and delivered in a couple of days.