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Hellraiser
PH34R M3
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Joined: May 2000
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Posted on: Jun. 15 2000,02:21 |
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One thing that really ticks me off is all those hardware reviews that are out there that were done using top of the line overclocked systems. I mean, reading a review about this new graphics card running in a PIII 800 overclocked to 975 or something like that with 512 MB of PC 133 RAM, how am I supposed to know how it will perform in my more typical 500Mhz system? Of course the new card will do wonders with all that horspower behind it, but how would it benifit me? Come on! I wish there were more reviews that test hardware in more average systems so we could have a real idea of how buying the hardware will improve our systems. A lot of us can't afford a brand new computer every year, which is why we need reviews that will help us determine what upgrades will add the most to our existing computers and get another year out of them.
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Sithiee
FNG
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Posts: 1941
Joined: May 2000
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Posted on: Jun. 16 2000,05:30 |
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call me a non-risk taking jew, but i think overclocking is dumb, its not a guaranteed thing, and unless your rich enough to waste money on broken parts, is the extra speed at all worth it?
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