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I just got a new Laptop!

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Wow, I just got my second laptop. It's running great, OC'd and still very low temperatures. The motherboard makes beautiful sounds when you're booting the laptop.

 

I can play BF4 with around 100-150FPS (Ultra 8x aa)

 

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I'll post some benchmarks soon.

 

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Damn, I just found this brick under a pile of old boxes. It works though, but it has no HDD I guess. Shit! 

 

© 1990 - 1993; That's old :o

 

Did any of you guys had such great laptops back in the day?

 

(It's an Acernote 760c)

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Give it 20 years and it'll be worth a load of moneyz 

yeah because it will be an antique :dave: i would recon it would be worth $1000 or just less maybe?

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It won't be worth anything in 20 years

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It will because museums will want to buy it :dave:

 

Good thing i still have my working N64, dream cast, PS1 & PS2 :awesome:

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It will because museums will want to buy it :dave:

Good thing i still have my working N64, dream cast, PS1 & PS2 :awesome:

STILL WORKING N64? Mine's not but I have really good game cassettes :(

I swear to god N64 was the best console ever :happycry:

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It'll be worth next to nothing, because there are devices that do the SAME job, but MUCH faster. Not even a museum would pay for it. Sure it's old and unique, but it has no real value at all. 

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It'll be worth next to nothing, because there are devices that do the SAME job, but MUCH faster. Not even a museum would pay for it. Sure it's old and unique, but it has no real value at all.

 

>Not even a museum would pay for it.

 

Ahem. Let me introduce you to the Smithsonian's, "The Art of Video Games" exhibit.

 

http://imgur.com/a/yJxic#0

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-art-of-video-games-101131359/?no-ist

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