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askheaves
Ack!!!
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Posted on: Nov. 19 2000,17:06 |
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Don't bother. My P150 lasted through 4 years of college (granted, I overclocked to 166 and had a school laptop for my last quarter of senior year). I have found that computer labs are awesome for work (yeah community of potential help), and games become not all that important. What year are you? If you're a senior, don't bother until you graduate. If you're a sophomore, I would recommend a cheap ASUS mobo or something with a cheap ass chip. I have the ASUS CUSL2 board (815E chipset). It'll probably support cheap PII 450s or something with the possibility of upgrading to a weak ass server in a few years when you graduate. Anymore, you can get a good system for work for under a grand (like 6-700 if you shop hard). If your computer is for gaming, then you're probably out of luck. Those gaming computers are getting awfully expensive.Cases are cheap, slow chips are cheap, active heatsinks are cheap (allowing extra performance from your cheap chips), and HD's are cheap. Making a cheap computer of your choosing isn't going to hit too hard if you shop around and make your priorities. (check www.bunta.com for my fav e-parts shop) ------------------ "My name is John Johnson but everyone knows me as Vickie."
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Cyrino
Jedi Knight
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Posted on: Nov. 25 2000,05:17 |
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I like the Asus A7V, that's a nice board... it's a litle pricy thou.
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Erwos
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Posted on: Nov. 26 2000,18:19 |
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As a current college freshman, I can tell you that the P100 in the corner of my room can do damn near anything I need it to _for school_. I doubt it'll play Doom 3 too well, but as a pure work machine, it's fully adequate.Do yourself a favor: buy a new hard drive, and get a version of Linux, preferably Debian 2.2. Learn that. Helluva lot less expensive than trying to be a gamer, and it may just help you out in life :-). _BUT_, assuming you're set on the gaming upgrade path: Duron 700 ABIT KT7 (or the -RAID version if you want to spend the money. I wouldn't, since the sucker will be obsolete in a few months anyways, and you won't be needing the additional controller, prolly.) 256mb PC100 memory CAS3 (less than 贶, don't pass it up) Geforce2MX (pref with Twin View, but it's your choice) 20gig 7200rpm hard drive (cheap) Sound Blaster Live! Value You're set with that system for at least a little while. Trust me. -Erwos
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