Ever since I was a kid, gaming was truly one of my favorite hobbies. I started with the flimsy PSP, with the stereotypical harassment from the brothers, and their lack of sharing skills. When they were at school or doing homework, I would be playing on the Portable. Since those young days, games have grown exponentially. The graphics are crystal clear, and if you don't have the right gear, one could argue that it's hard to game. Last summer, my brother in law passed down his old computer to me. It wasn't terrible;e. It had a GTX 960, 8 Gb of ram, and FX-8350 processor, etc. As happy as I was with this, it ran games at the lowest graphics, and as some of you may already know, the FX series from AMD ran super hot and loud. Anyway, this year my brother was fortunate enough to land one of the greatest jobs I've ever heard of as an engineer. Not only is the pay good, but the coworkers are nice and the boss is very relaxed. Last month, he called my brother and asked him if he wanted a video card. My brother was pretty sure it was going to be some garbage piece, but shortly after, his boss made him promise to never sell it. It turned out to be a Msi GTX 1080 graphics card, and from this point, my brother decided to build one the spiciest computers I have seen in a while. Thanks, man! I love you...