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barney 06-05-07 09:56 PM

Computer requirements...
 
I have a Pentium 4 2.0 Ghz processor, 786 RAM, Radeon 9550 video card. Frame rates are Ok but poor. Is it RAM I need? Or a new video card? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Reaves 06-05-07 10:01 PM

Sorry but all of the above.

I assume you have an AGP motherboard which means if you want to get a better video card you will really want a PCI-E type. P4 2 gb maybe good for some older games and simply PC usage but for new games you will want more. The minimum amount of RAM you want is 1 gig aswell. Although i'd advise 2gb or more.

THE_MASK 06-05-07 10:40 PM

You can keep the same computer , you just need to replace the mobo,cpu,graphics card,ram,power,and case . Apart from that everythings ok :up: .

barney 06-05-07 10:47 PM

OK, I'm in a bad place. Thank you. I would mention that my RAM is PC800, rare and most expensive, yes?

Reaves 06-05-07 11:41 PM

Hmm PC800? Never had it myself. I'm currently using Kingston DDr2. Depeneds on what your current bus speed of your mother board is. Is it an 800 mhz one? That would mean you can get a better board and will also need the new ram to put in it.

Check out some Alienware computers if you don't want to build one yourself. They are now owned by Dell but you can see from the specifications of them to see what you need for a decent gaming rig. (or you used to be able to before Dell...)

UnSalted 06-06-07 12:52 AM

I looked long and hard at Alienware before I bought my current PC and decided I wasn't going to pay a 15% premium for an insect logo. I went with a Velocity Micro system that was everything they advertised and about $350 less than a comparable Bughead. :)

Reaves 06-06-07 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by UnSalted
I looked long and hard at Alienware before I bought my current PC and decided I wasn't going to pay a 15% premium for an insect logo. I went with a Velocity Micro system that was everything they advertised and about $350 less than a comparable Bughead. :)

Indeed. It's a good brand to check out if you want a gaming rig. Personally I buy all my components seperately and put it together myself but for people who don't really know what you need to have a gaming rig it's a good place to start looking.

Wouldn't buy one myself, although I wanted to win one once. It had a cool green glowing case. :rock:

Fish40 06-06-07 05:58 AM

I've been looking into buying a new machine myself. After looking at several companies, I'm deciding to go with Cyberpower. They have what I want, at the best price;)

GnarPow 06-06-07 08:20 AM

$700-1000 and you can build a computer that would DESTROY your current one

SteamWake 06-06-07 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by GnarPow
$700-1000 and you can build a computer that would DESTROY your current one

Not to mention some considerable damage to your savings :p

UnSalted 06-06-07 01:37 PM

Mine's a year old so it's oudated. I'll send it in for some upgrades when Vista has a Service Pack.

GnarPow 06-06-07 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake
Quote:

Originally Posted by GnarPow
$700-1000 and you can build a computer that would DESTROY your current one

Not to mention some considerable damage to your savings :p


This is true as well ... I know this all too well because I just upgraded my system this week :p :p

ReallyDedPoet 06-06-07 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Reaves
Personally I buy all my components seperately and put it together myself

I bought the components and had a computer techie across the street from me build it.

RDP

Reaves 06-06-07 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by reallydedpoet
Quote:

Originally Posted by Reaves
Personally I buy all my components seperately and put it together myself

I bought the components and had a computer techie across the street from me build it.

RDP

Buying the components is the hard part. Although why do it yourself when someone else can? :know:

SteamWake 06-06-07 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Reaves
Buying the components is the hard part. Although why do it yourself when someone else can? :know:

Because if you want it done right you do it yourself.

That is if you know wtf your doing.


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