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# 16 21-11-2002 , 03:10 AM
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You're right adl, that minimum requirement is way over the top. For a minimum i'd say Pentium 1ghz or AMD equiv. 512mb's ddr, might get away with 256 and something like a geforce 2 or Radeon 8500, 40 gig drive, 17" monitor. I don't inderstand why you need a DVD player for a minimum system? Surround sound system? user added image

Anyhow, nem, why not save yourself some money and go dual AMD? I've had zero problems running mine for 6 months now. I ccan highly recommend it.

# 17 21-11-2002 , 05:09 PM
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its just im always upgrading the computer in drips and drabs, and now its just way too old and instead of upgrading, id like a totally new one, and if i get a new one which is pretty darn good, then i wouldnt have to upgrade for a while (which is gd for me cos i can just concentrate on everything else instead of having my computer crash on me all the time) so thats why the box specs are rather high user added image
the totaly cost the the specs i chose is bout £2000 round about, i know thats pretty hefty, and i aint gunna buy a computer for that much, no way. im just tryin to get the cost down to £1500ish, thats an ok price for me
theres just a lot about hardware and compatibility that i dont understand, whichis the thing holding me back


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# 18 21-11-2002 , 06:27 PM
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Originally posted by adldesigner
Hey dude, I mean, I do know you´ve got an opinion and as such I´ve got to respect it. Truth to be told I would love to get me a 4000$ workstation (anybody wants to buy me a 3dboxx?). However I´ve been working/studying about two years now on my HP Pavilion, and I was stunned at the minimum requirements you´re actually asking for here. I mean dude, did you know that just by inserting a GeForce TI4600, 3d performance in my computer would be boosted to 1335%, I mean, I certainly like to follow trends, see where everyone´s going and stuff .. but I do remember to keep my feet here, on Planet Earth.

-and lastly, I know this post might be a certainly almost offensive one, so I apologize to my fellow moderators, and I´ll try to avoid these for a while (at least till the next PP) user added image-

**EDIT**: Looks like while I was fixing me something to drink the thread advanced a bit, so please ignore this post and keep on with conversation.

sorry for that minimum requirements thing... i meant;f
or a good performance... a minimum requirement would be:

# 19 21-11-2002 , 06:29 PM
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Originally posted by mrmacca
You're right adl, that minimum requirement is way over the top. For a minimum i'd say Pentium 1ghz or AMD equiv. 512mb's ddr, might get away with 256 and something like a geforce 2 or Radeon 8500, 40 gig drive, 17" monitor. I don't inderstand why you need a DVD player for a minimum system? Surround sound system? user added image

Anyhow, nem, why not save yourself some money and go dual AMD? I've had zero problems running mine for 6 months now. I ccan highly recommend it.

i am a sound and entertainment freak.... hey!!! you guyz... i posted my opinions

i think i will have to edit that one now..

# 20 21-11-2002 , 10:34 PM
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ooh things are gettin a bit heavy, i mean come on, lighten up, we're talking about 21 inchers user added image i like your 21inches mike user added image


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# 21 24-11-2002 , 12:33 AM
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if I was to go dual xeon (2.8), which motherboard would i need?

can anyone explain to me what raid is exactly and if its beneficial to gaming and 3ding?


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