Originally posted by middledigit: K6-2 400 and Soyo SY-5EMA V1.0
128 pc100
CL Geforce Pro DDR
PCI 128 Sound
WD 17g pro 7200 rmp hard drive
800x600 16 bit, high detail 25 fps
Will be upgrading tonight to a P3 600e at 800, Golden Orb/heatsink, Asus P3V4X MB and SB Live! Value. I'll return with the results.
I'm so anxious I just slapped the cat off the
scanner!
After upgrade:
1024x768 32bit, high detail, 45fps. Next I'll upgrade the cd rom and memory.
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I aint scared to die but I'm certain that the 30 to 60 minutes leading up to it will surely suck.
Originally posted by [KLAW]ElectricHead: Yup...
thats all I have used for first-person games since Q2.
Its a good stick but it does have its faults...namely, if you are used to using mouse/keyboard its reversed(your "mouse-look" is on the left now)and the Track-ball is not as accurate as a mouse(not enough to really make a diff)...also dont beat the stick to death or it WILL break.....other than that its nice to have a button for each wep...no searching or scrolling...just hit the button for the right wep everytime...soem of the moves you can do with it a pretty damn awesome...so you may want to check it out...or wait for the PantherPro that will address the faults of the XL.
EH
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Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes right down to the bone!
LOL PheoniX_1, Athlons don't have MMX! Only Pentiums.
I don't know but some of this sounds unreal. Like Xelar for example.
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Origionally posted by Xelar: Pentium3, 1000mhz
256meg RDRAM
Geforce 64 meg 4x agp
40gig 7200rpm hd
19inch viewsonic, .25
12x dvd
8x cdrw
sb live with dolby digital altec-lansings
3 ports for firewire, and the rest of my neato video editing stuff
and of course, a cable modem
Wow! How much did that one set you back? Infact where did you find a PIII 1000 at?
Well anyway I forgot to mention my Microshaft IntelliEye mouse, 17" monitor, and HardDrives. One is a 13.7 WD 7200 RPM drive, and in the acer is a Seagate 4.3gig drive.
Now I just want to know why Lister thinks that 128mb pc-133 ram "Sucks", and his 32MB TNT2 simply "does the job". 128Mb ram is quite enough. Not that having more isn't fun, but saying that 128 isn't much is simply arrogant. Also I find my TNT2 to be more than adequate. They were the best cards on the market before the GeForce came out.
Cos when you've got a 800Mhz processor that is being held back my half the ram it should have and a graphics card that can't display things fast enough thats the reason why it only does the job .. (Yes I know this sounds a little snobbish but I was merely voicing an opinion.)
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PIII 600 Copermine
27 GB HD
1 GB HD
320 MB PC100 RAM
HP CD-RW 7200i
Toshiba 6x DVD
SoundBlaster Live!/Value
ASUS V6800 DDR Deluxe (this is a geForce card)
3Com 10/100 (3C905B-TX)
19" Trinitron Monitor
IntelliMouse Explorer (optical)
Ergo Keyboard
HP 4100C Scanner
HP 722C Printer
Altec Lansing ACS 495 speakers
Win98SE
Cable Modem (external)
DVD Decoder Card
3Com/USR 56k Modem
I am not sure what kind of MotherBoard this is on. I know it is an Intel but it came with this Dell.
I run UT at 1280x1024 16-bit D3D with High Details on everything. I get about 44fps online....
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