Prebuilt Gaming PC: Your Portal to Epic Adventures (Without the Assembly Headaches)
Let's face it, building a gaming PC can feel like navigating a mythical dungeon. Cable monsters lurk in the shadows, compatibility gremlins whisper in your ear, and the soldering iron feels like a weapon from a forgotten age. But fear not, brave adventurer! The quest for gaming glory doesn't have to be a solo endeavor. Enter the prebuilt gaming PC, your portal to epic adventures without the assembly headaches.
Why Prebuilt? The Perks of Plug-and-Play Power:
Instant Gratification: No late-night screwdriver serenades or cryptic motherboard manuals. Just plug, play, and conquer.
Optimized Performance: Forget compatibility woes. These rigs are meticulously crafted for seamless harmony, ensuring smooth framerates and jaw-dropping visuals.
Quality Built: No cheap components here. Prebuilts from reputable sources use high-grade parts that stand the test of digital dragons and epic boss battles.
Peace of Mind Warranty: Rest assured knowing your weapon is shielded by comprehensive coverage. Glitches and gremlins tremble at the mere mention of your warranty.
Finding Your Perfect Rig:
Power Up Your Play: Choose from Intel's single-core dominance or AMD's multi-core mastery to crush demanding games and applications.
Graphics Glory: Immerse yourself in stunning worlds with NVIDIA's RTX ray-tracing or AMD's fiery performance. Budget warriors rejoice, options abound!
Memory and Storage Arsenal: Never fall prey to lag with ample RAM for smooth multitasking and lightning-fast SSDs for instant load times.
Upgrade Path Potential: Most PCs offer the flexibility to add your personal touch later. Evolve your weapon as your legend grows.
Dr.Mem PCs: Your Trusted Guide to Gaming Glory
At Dr.Mem PCs, we're not just hardware peddlers, we're your digital companions. We offer a curated selection of prebuilt gaming PCs, each meticulously crafted to fit your playstyle and budget. Whether you're a seasoned slayer of pixels or a curious newbie, we have the perfect rig to fuel your next adventure.
Browse our arsenal today and unleash your inner champion! No soldering required, just pure gaming glory awaits. Grab your mouse, don your headset, and prepare to conquer the digital frontier.
P.S. Stay tuned for future blog posts where we'll delve deeper into the world of gaming PCs, exploring specific components, optimization tips, and epic community stories!
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PC nerds of Tumblr help please
For like 3 years I've been saving up to get a PC because right now I play modded Minecraft on like a 2018 HP laptop at like 16 frames and that sucks and I don't like that
I'm only now close to getting to the 1,150 (not including tax cause fuck tax) of the Starforge system pre built Horizon II which I've had my eye on for like a year or so
I know in this industry new stuff gets made for fuck all reasons and computer jargon makes no sense to me.
So...if someone knows a pre built (because I don't trust myself to build one) with the same price range of like 1,150 and not that much more that's better thank the Horizon II please tell me 😭 I just wanna play games with my friends and not lag out
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matoro where he shouldnt be day 5: building a bionicle
first person to guess who hes building gets a prize! (this is a joke i have no prizes to give away i spent all my money on bionicles)
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the reveal in unmortricken that universes outside the central finite curve are just... inventing interdimensional travel all the fucking time is absolutely insane. like we know the central finite curve is just a tower the ricks built to place themselves forever on top, but the sheer number of people who have invented portal travel in other universes is completely mindblowing to me. all the portals are different styles, different colours - are these all different inventors across different collections of dimensions? it's unregulated, it's rick-free, it's only shown for like 30 seconds throughout the episode, and it's not even mentioned. i know we already know this, but rick sanchez really isn't the unique genius he pretends himself to be.
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My little treat for being SO brave finally came in. Knitpicks had both these yarns for 4$ each and I literally could not pass up the chance to try them. Of course the real issue is picking out a pattern.
I've been wanting to try a higher quality mohair yarn for a long time to know if it'll set off my sensory issues and so far the answer is ehhhh. It's not Nice but it's not Bad. I gotta knit it up to really know if it'll bother my skin or not. (Currently thinking holding it together with the red tonal fingering weight in a thin scarf, with texturing/some cables?)
The Alpaca Cloud is. an absolute dream. I love alpaca so much. Of the few colourways on sale, I was between this blue (name of Edgar) and a dark brown and picked the blue on a whim but it's so gorg. I had a pattern I've been eyeing for a while marked for this yarn but it being presumably named after Edgar Allen Poe and the colour makes me really want to go for a wing/feather motif shawl.
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I'm already know for being very opinionated and having some Hot Takes, but I still usually keep it in line and fairly reasonable. Typical "Unpopular (but still somewhat safe to voice) Opinion" territory, where I might get some blocks and some scowls, but like, nothing major.
However I'm... gonna be posting an uncharacteristically rancid take this time.
I cannot fucking STAND vibes based design. Its become a trend lately to explain game systems by vibes, and it feels EXACTLY like the tropification of romance novels. A thing so many other people have complained about far more than I have, where so many works of fiction are now just being advertise as "Its a queer little slow burn, found family story that features enemies to lovers" OKAY, BUT WHATS THE FUCKING BOOK ABOUT?
And I feel like over the past 15-20 years, the TTRPG industry has been having the exact same issue. I can go through dozens of listings on itch.io for indie games and not see a single fucking game mechanic mentioned, and its frustrating. "This game is about gathering your friends to turn your local farm into a sustainable commune!" WHAT KIND OF FUCKING DICE DOES THE GAME USE? DOES THE GAME EVEN HAVE A GM?
And like, this isn't just about the feel good warm and fuzzy games. OSR is JUST as fucking guilty in this. "This game is a black metal death crawl through your worst nightmares." IS IT A RETROCLONE? IS IT A RULES LITE D6 SYSTEM? HOW THE FUCK DO I RESOLVE AN ACTION? DO ENEMIES USE STATBLOCKS?
If a video game showed absolutely no gameplay in any of its advertisements, only showing concept trailers and cutscenes and talking about its plot, you would probably shy away and think the game isn't worth playing if it can't even stand on the merits of its own gameplay. So why the fuck are we accepting that as the norm in TTRPGs?
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So this is an ask that I have been thinking for awhile but, mainly surrounding the ask is in the episode The Last Mable-corn, grunkle Ford uses this machine which bill proofs a person's mind, which also shows someone's dreams/memories/thoughts (it's hard to tell which one with how it was used in the episode), which begs the two questions, what would happen if it were to be used on Goldie (bill) and what dreams/memories/thoughts, would you see. Now this is a slightly big ask and is probably hard to think of an answer to on the spot so you could save this for a future chapter if Ford were to make a similar machine or you could just answer one or none at all. Again love the work you do, you inspire me, keep it up 👍
It'd work on Bill just like it would on any other human; and like any other human, it'd just show whatever Bill's currently thinking about (or, if he's asleep, what Bill's dreaming about).
Sorry it's probably a simpler answer than you were expecting, but unfortunately the answer really is that simple. It's whatever's on Bill's mind. And what's on his mind is gonna be dependent on whatever the hell he's thinking about when it's slapped on his head. There's probably a "I remember when this room was filled with my face :(" and a "when the heck did fordsy build this machine?" mixed in with the other thoughts, but otherwise Bill's thoughts would be dependent on the context, just like anyone else's would.
Anyway that thing is very thoroughly destroyed. If ever they decide they want to encrypt and/or read Bill's mind, it's gonna have to be with a new invention. Currently I don't foresee any situations where they'd want that badly to read Bill's mind anyway. They don't trust anything he says, but their response to this isn't "find a way to figure out the truth," it's "just don't pay attention to anything he says."
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