Typical price: £3,451
What is it: Hyper-fast gaming PC
What we think: A ludicrously fast, well constructed and expensive PC that can't fail to satisfy your gaming requirements
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January 2, 2009
Posted by: Gothen1234
"Just shoot me now"
What I like:
its fast
What I don't like:
not affordable who would instantly pay for an amazing computer no people upgrade there old but still great machines slowely
Review:
why waste a fortune on one of these when something more practical like some new stuff you need for your home and don't let your wife choose it make sure you spend the money on something helpful like a comfy sofa to sleep on after the row with your wife if you let her spend any of it its just going to be a new pair of shoes for her other 40 pair collection or a new burberry handbag to put a couple of phones and make up bits inside
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