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you have to toggle the speed hax option

Same, and then I decided it was time to man up and buy it.

Thankfully, most games can emulated fine. I loved Kingdom Hearts II on PCSX2, and Auto Modellista looks great

:awesome:

Might pick up Goldeneye tonight too

Ahhhhh dude, why red? the black version looks swish.

Sonic :awesome:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgyXToPKnMA (with the newer version the graphics are better, no bugs)

the E2180 was priced 89$ when it came out. I have an E2160 overclockable to 3.0Ghz that I’m keeping as backup if my CPU implodes.

The red one actually looks really really good in person, the controllers especially look amazing. Also the red one came with NSMBWii while the black came with Wii Sports Resort.

Plus red is faster.

Hmm, the thing was if I could get it to run at a half decent framerate, the sound would spaz out like mad. Might try again with the new version though.

@Jambo : Oh yeah shit, I forgot about that.

(bought a few days back) In the end i settled for this :

The thing is the casing/framing is such a glossy dark black it’s actually hard to focus your eyes on it.

will look nice once I wall-mount too :stuck_out_tongue:

for those wandering, BenQ G2420GHDBL.

24" LED.

make sure you’re using the latest plugin for audio (i think it’s spu2-x r3628) and in plugin settings set to X audio 2 and TimeStretch

Hey guys, I just found a new pic of jambo.

you must have failed LED school

Blue LED’s = runs cooler
Green LED’s = more stable
Red LED’s = runs faster

shit no wonder my gaming desktop is so unstable, the case only has blue and red LEDs

You must have failed Warhammer 40k. There is a trait for Ork vehicles where if they are red, they go faster. Period.

Check some of the awesome fanart I’ve been getting.

Whew, marriage.
Does crazy things.
Before and after.
Amiright, guys?

Green babe?

Obviously im excluding the one on the right.

That’s for SwampFox.

You didn’t link to the God Emperor of Mankind picture properly

I just got this in the mail.

And guess what my PIN number is; 1337. Yeah that’s right.

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