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Post by [Mb] on May 3, 2006 18:36:35 GMT
what spec is you computer or laptop top
mine is
.G-force gaming graphics card .100GB eternal hd .250GB external hd .14.1 high resolution screen .CD and DVD rewriter
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Post by Charismatic Enigma on May 24, 2006 6:50:21 GMT
[glow=green,2,300]how do you find it out? Im sure you can somewhere in the computer but i forgot [/glow]
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Post by Black Core on Jun 5, 2006 10:13:27 GMT
Intel Pentium 4 (2.0 GHz) RAM: 256 mb (too little but I have a 2100 socket and they hardly make memory for that anymore so that really expensive) ROM: 80GB but I'm saving for more Geforce MX 460 for graphics (I gotta get a new motherboard first) I've recently inputted a light-on DVD burner instead of cd-burner also DVD-writer 19 inch screen
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Post by [Mb] on Jun 5, 2006 10:14:36 GMT
nice spec i want to get a pc soon and just keep my lap top for coding
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Post by Black Core on Jun 5, 2006 10:16:38 GMT
I advise getting at least 2 gb of RAM memory because the software requirements and game requirements are going up real fast
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Post by [Mb] on Jun 5, 2006 10:18:03 GMT
yea i got adobe s2 on my laptop and that takes up a lot of memorey
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Post by Black Core on Jun 5, 2006 10:20:40 GMT
uhu, same as those graphical programs like photoshop. Adobe is real good at consuming virtual memory
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Post by [Mb] on Jun 5, 2006 14:16:22 GMT
in deed
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Post by Charismatic Enigma on Jun 7, 2006 18:19:36 GMT
[glow=green,2,300]One of the biggest harddrive-munchers is the game "The Sims 2", even the original takes up almost 2000mb[/glow]
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Post by Black Core on Jun 8, 2006 15:11:36 GMT
that's not much these days, Battle for middle earth 2 takes up more almost 6 gb
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Post by John on Jun 10, 2006 4:16:04 GMT
Intel Celleron 2.8GHz 20gb HDD (my 500GB one blew up ) Old CD Burner... ATI Radion 9550 128mb GFX Card Asus MX Mother Board 256Mb RAM The computer im saving up for. Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 4.8GHz Intel mother Board (not sure on name) 2GB RAM DVD + Cd Drive the dvd as burner. 2x 500GB HDD 1x FDD\GENERIC_FLOPPY_DRIve it comes to around 900bux for the parts but if i were to buy it from a shop already put together it would cost more than 5,000 grand... in AUS money
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Post by Black Core on Jun 10, 2006 19:31:31 GMT
Your HDD blew up???
If you buy a new pc for gaming I advise AMD, it gets more frames per second
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Post by John on Jun 18, 2006 3:47:37 GMT
LOL i know it was over waranty... which is a pity... i think the reason it went bye bye id because i was tranfering aorund 50gb per DAY because every man and his dog was using it as storage faculty...
Im a loyal Intel User i have used an AMD in the past and ill never go back even if theyre the first to publicly release the 10ghz CPU (which Intel have made but are unable to cool it at this time)
also AMD's use much more wattage than an Intel Computer.
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Post by Black Core on Jun 20, 2006 13:07:10 GMT
maybe so but they still get better results for gaming.
and I saw a movie about that 10ghz CPU once, they were cooling that boy with N2O
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Post by John on Jun 21, 2006 7:57:31 GMT
were getting a try-out one at school ... so cool...
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