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Thread: NEW COMPUTER!

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    I just got this awesome new computer! Extreme makeover!


    Before:

    PIII 650 megahertz processor, with 13 gigs of space, and only 256 ram

    After:

    ADM (or something like that) 3.4 gigahertz processor, with 120 gigs of space, and over 1 gig of ram



    What an amazing leap of glory

    AMD > Pentium

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    lawl. You own mine..

    amd 2500 and 1024 ram 80 gig

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    amd>intel not true.
    only the real good athlon-64 fx of amd are better than any of intel's (at least they were, last time i checked).

    but nice pc. what v-card?

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    yea, id like to know the video card as well. and as long as were posting our rigs heres mine:
    AMD Athlon 64 3.2Ghz
    1 GB RAM
    200GB SATA hard drive
    2 disc drives, one DVD reader, another CD burner(dont really do movies..)
    nvidia geforce 6600GT
    500W PSU

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    GeForce FX 5200 256mb


    It works pretty good Especially compared to my old 32bit peice of crap! lol

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    from what i know, the FX line isnt the best of cards, id say up to a geforce 6600 at least when you have the cash.

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    pretty good computer i got a new one nd it stuffed maybe because im to lazy to look after it i dont know but my sound card owns all of yours it supports 7.1 surrond sound

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    Originally posted by phatso@Sep 12 2005, 10:26 PM
    pretty good computer i got a new one nd it stuffed maybe because im to lazy to look after it i dont know but my sound card owns all of yours it supports 7.1 surrond sound
    [snapback]78152[/snapback]
    My new laptop has a soundcard that supports 7.1 surround... I use it too! :P

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    Computer I'm considering buying when my scholarship check comes in:

    http://www.cyberpowersystem.com/highendsys...rasligt.asp?v=d

    The parts that they offer for the price is actually a really good deal as opposed to Alienware and etc.

    But of course someone is going to say, it's cheaper to do it yourself. It's also more risky if you don't know what you're doing. Atleast you got a warranty when you buy it.

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    wow 3.4 is pretty crazy ! must run so fast.

    I got an Intel Pentium 4 2.8Ghz, 1024MB ram

    Yet i got a kick ass video card.

    NVidia Ge-Force 6800 256MB

    EDIT: O yea and 180 Gig hard drive !

    And I have dual drives like compact.

    One is a plaing compact disk

    The other is a DVD R/RW and Compact CD/RW

    1893.72$ C.A.D. For The Bundel With a 17" LCD Flat Panel Monitor.

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