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Upgrade Your Pc, The "Upgrade your PC 4 Oblivion"-Thread |
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Marxist ßastard |
Jan 6 2006, 09:53 PM
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Four networked desktops? If the people behind them don't have any software requirements that tether them to DOS or NT, something you might look into is substituting the machines with thin clients -- ones about the size of a paperback book can be built for around $US250, and if you aren't so adventurous, you could get one pre-built at a fair price. If you want cheaper, then thin chients are the perfect application for any Pentium Pros or K6s you have around.
This would also implement the better part of my "dealing with triviality" idea above, and would mean that system-wide software updates, configuration changes, &c. applied to one machine would take place on all thin clients instantaneously. Of course, I can understand if it's, at the moment, too late to implement something like this (although, as I hinted at before, thin clients are mostly made out of PC hardware) -- just something that you should consider in the future as an interesting solution to a problem that seems to have gotten out of hand in your case.
This post has been edited by Marxist ßastard: Jan 6 2006, 10:12 PM
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Jonajosa |
Jan 8 2006, 06:33 AM
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Case/Power Supply 500 -watt ATX
Prcessor AMD Athlon 64 FX-60
Motherboard Asus A8V Deluxe
Memory 2GB (twin sticks)
Optical Drive Pioneer DVR-108
Hardrive 500GB 7200rpm
Sound Card Creative Labs X-Fi Xtreme
Video Card Two GeForce 7800 GTXs
Play the game the way it's meant to be played.
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Marxist ßastard |
Jan 8 2006, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE JonajosaCase/Power Supply500 -watt ATX I appreciate your generosity in listing your biggest mistake first. Just a plain ATX power supply won't work with this mainboard, unless you want to do a hack that'll earn you a geek Bar Mitzvah. It requires an ATX12V power supply, a hand-me-down from the server market that was obsolete before it was even suggested that K8 boards use it. I also take it that you plan on using a generic part. Watch as it disappears in a puff of blue smoke, leaving only the charred remains of a sticker reading "hecho en Mexico." QUOTE Prcessor AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 Extra points for using an SMP system. Slight reduction for using something that, AFAIK, isn't even on the market. QUOTE Motherboard Asus A8V Deluxe With the VIA chipset? Meh. To each his own. QUOTE Memory 2GB (twin sticks) Extra points for taking advantage of the dual-channel capabilities of the board. QUOTE Hardrive 500GB 7200rpm You're paying extra for a mainboard with RAID support. Why aren't you using it? QUOTE Sound Card Creative Labs X-Fi Xtreme Why? Your mainboard has integrated audio. If VIA's audio is so dreadful that you have to use something from Creative instead, then you should've looked into using an nForce board. QUOTE Video Card Two GeForce 7800 GTXs What, in case one gets stolen by aliens and you really need an HL2DM fix? That board isnt wired for SLi, and besides that, it doesn't even have a second PCI-E x16 slot -- on top of that, it doesn't have any PCI-E slots besides that one, period. That'll limit your upgrade options. Then again, your prospects aren't too rosy anyways, with AMD set to ditch PGA939 and convert to a new processor socket probably before Oblivion is released. QUOTE Play the game the way it's meant to be played. Hypothetically? This post has been edited by Marxist ßastard: Jan 8 2006, 10:56 AM
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Jonajosa |
Jan 10 2006, 12:09 AM
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Joined: 12-October 05
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QUOTE(Marxist ßastard @ Jan 8 2006, 04:54 AM) I appreciate your generosity in listing your biggest mistake first. Just a plain ATX power supply won't work with this mainboard, unless you want to do a hack that'll earn you a geek Bar Mitzvah. It requires an ATX12V power supply, a hand-me-down from the server market that was obsolete before it was even suggested that K8 boards use it. I also take it that you plan on using a generic part. Watch as it disappears in a puff of blue smoke, leaving only the charred remains of a sticker reading "hecho en Mexico." Extra points for using an SMP system. Slight reduction for using something that, AFAIK, isn't even on the market. With the VIA chipset? Meh. To each his own. Extra points for taking advantage of the dual-channel capabilities of the board. You're paying extra for a mainboard with RAID support. Why aren't you using it? Why? Your mainboard has integrated audio. If VIA's audio is so dreadful that you have to use something from Creative instead, then you should've looked into using an nForce board. What, in case one gets stolen by aliens and you really need an HL2DM fix? That board isnt wired for SLi, and besides that, it doesn't even have a second PCI-E x16 slot -- on top of that, it doesn't have any PCI-E slots besides that one, period. That'll limit your upgrade options. Then again, your prospects aren't too rosy anyways, with AMD set to ditch PGA939 and convert to a new processor socket probably before Oblivion is released. What I gave you was a quote from PC gamer. If they have somthing wrong with their Dream system then I suggest you ask them to fix it by emailing them. letters@pcgamer.comQUOTE(Marxist ßastard @ Jan 8 2006, 04:54 AM) Would you have it any other way?
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Ragnar |
Jan 11 2006, 03:47 AM
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I currently have an ADM ATHLOn X2 64 3800(dual core with a processing power of 2ghz. each core has about 994mhz) it is also a 64 bitsystem.
I have 1gb of DDR ram.
My graphic card is horrible. It is a ATI Radeon x200 64mb.
Any suggestions?
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dwemer lizard |
Jan 11 2006, 03:15 PM
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aye buy a nuw 1 
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Burnt Sierra |
Jan 11 2006, 05:56 PM
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Joined: 27-March 05
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QUOTE(dwemer lizard @ Jan 11 2006, 02:15 PM) aye buy a nuw 1  Ok, before you make another post, take a look at the rules for posting. Two word responses = spam. I've closed one (incredibly pointless) topic, and have showed remarkable restraint I feel in not jumping on some of your other two word posts. Including the one which started with the phrase "two words"  I'm not doing any more than this, but in future, if you reply to a post, which we want you to do natch, make it a proper reply.
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Ragnar |
Jan 11 2006, 10:45 PM
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QUOTE(dwemer lizard @ Jan 11 2006, 04:15 AM) aye buy a nuw 1  New computer or new graphic card? what kind of graphic card?
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DaedraMaster |
Jan 16 2006, 03:05 AM
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hey ive got the following
intel p4 1.4ghz proc 128mb ram on board graphics 15" crt monitor with a hole in the middle from a screw driver(happened about 4 years ago) a crappy key board with sticky keys from soda a mouse with only 2 buttons(the kind that still has the ball in the bottom) cd rom 48x 3.5" floppy 3.1 speakers 210w power supply linksys cable modem d-link router on board sound card and the mobo is what ever my dell comp came with and the worst thing of all windows Me one last thing duct tape to hold the case together
all right now after telling you what im usng at the moment i do plan on getting a new comp the main things that i wanna make sure i get is AMD and geforce are my preference and im hoping on getting a lcd monitor. any input on anything welse will be much appreciated. thx
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stefan |
Feb 3 2006, 11:55 PM
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My system meets the recommend requirements except for the gfx. I have a geforce 6600 gt pci express and they recommend the geforce 6800.
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Olin |
Feb 4 2006, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(stefan @ Feb 3 2006, 05:55 PM) My system meets the recommend requirements except for the gfx. I have a geforce 6600 gt pci express and they recommend the geforce 6800. You'll meet the requirements fine  . the 6600 is part of the 6800 family of cards. Since the 6600 is a step above the FX line, it should work great. I have a 6800gt AGPx8, not great, but it should be runnable with most details.
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ThePerson98 |
Feb 16 2006, 02:45 AM
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QUOTE(Olin @ Feb 4 2006, 02:10 AM) You'll meet the requirements fine  . the 6600 is part of the 6800 family of cards. Since the 6600 is a step above the FX line, it should work great. I have a 6800gt AGPx8, not great, but it should be runnable with most details. 6800 should run it great. 6600 will run it fine. My brother uses a 6800 GT x8, and it doesnt even blink in any games today. Im using AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 9800 256 MB x8 1.5 GB Corsair valueselect Soyo KT600. I better start saving cause Socket AM2 will be using completely different parts.
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Sir Radont |
Feb 17 2006, 03:48 PM
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Joined: 28-July 05
From: Colorado

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QUOTE(minque @ Jan 6 2006, 10:54 AM) ......So I guess I´ll have to get in touch with the nice young man who built 2 of them and see if he can help me hot them up.... Can't say I've ever heard that term in reguard to a computer before...
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Bofra |
Feb 18 2006, 11:10 AM
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QUOTE(DaedraMaster @ Jan 16 2006, 03:05 AM) hey ive got the following [...] all right now after telling you what im usng at the moment i do plan on getting a new comp the main things that i wanna make sure i get is AMD and geforce are my preference and im hoping on getting a lcd monitor. any input on anything welse will be much appreciated. thx Well, I would retire that PC entirely, the only things I see that you could spare is the router and the cd-rom drive, you don't even need a floppy nowadays (even though it doesn't hurt to have one). Then remains the question, how much are you willing to pay for a new comp? If you want the top of the line (and don't buy it from dell or another crappy retailer) then you'll have to cough up approximatly 2000$-2500$. But for the recommended requirements I'd say approximatly 1000$-1500$. (Ok, I'm probably goign to get flamed for this, but hey it's entirely speculations from what the prices were when I upgraded, about one month ago). I might just add now that I'm at it, I went for the killing comp  . Had a rather new comp with Radeon x800 and 2500+ XP processor but wanted to upgrade to x64, so I had a huge makeover worth 1400$. Motherboard, Crossfire compilant: Asus A8R-MVP - 150$ Processing unit: Athlon 64 Dual-Core 3800+ - 450$ Graphics: Radeon x1800xt 512Mb - 700$ Now it runs like never before  . Edit: Oops, forgot that I had to buy a new PCU since my old 350W wouldn't bear my new setup. Got myself a 12V 600W PCU for 90$ This post has been edited by Bofra: Feb 18 2006, 11:12 AM
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Joeri |
Feb 18 2006, 12:03 PM
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i upgraded my computer recently from: - 1.7ghz Intel - 512 mb (sd) RAM - Old cheap motherboard To: - 3200+ AMD Athlon 64 €150,-- 1024 mb RAM €75,-- Asrock Motherboard (only mobo that has AGP + PCI-e, really good one too by the way) €65my Radeon 9600 PRO 128mb wasn't really old enough to be replaced, so thats why i bought an Asrock motherboard, so in the future i can buy a PCI-e graphics card so @ DaedraMaster if you want to buy a complete new computer, and you look well, you can be very cheap Processor 3200+ AMD Athlon €150,-1024 mb RAM Twinmos €75,-Radeon Sapphire x850 256mb €225,-Mobo ASrock 939 €65,-Case €40,-Zalman Cooling €30,-DVD Drive €20,-Asus Power Supply €40,- €645,- = $767than you're computer is quite top of the line  o and @ Bofra: I've had Windows x64 too for a while, but if you play alot of games, DON'T DO IT! because ALOT of things aren't compatable ..it was driving me crazy I couldn't play Battlefield 2, NfS Most Wanted, Mafia etc so now I'm on Windows 32 bits again This post has been edited by Joeri: Feb 18 2006, 12:06 PM
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