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3 sec? I like it. Athlon 3000+, hmmm? Only $132 for the chip?! Sounds good.
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Apparently my computer is just a toy to most of you.
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Heh, mine is getting rather old...
Dual PIII 733, 1.28GB ram, Radeon 8500 64MB, 3x60GB hdd
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it was horrible guys! i was in the middle of my homework and there was a power outage!!! no power it was scary the water in the fridge was warm and the computer wasn't on i was denied all the electronic necessities!
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which one? or would that be both of them?
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~Takes a look around~ huh? |
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Hey Kazzryl! Good to see you back!
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Pc specs..Win XP, Amd Athlon XP 3000+, 2GB ddr mem, ATI Radeon 9200 128mb graphics card, 2@78GB hard drives, CDR-W and DVD-R drives.... Dont think i left anything out PS This is my new PC that i picked up from the custome shop just yesterday |
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Wow. Pretty high powered. With 2GB of memory, be sure to set up a VERY big paging file to get the most out of it.
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Well you have 1GB of main memory and 4GB of paging files. Since mindshock has 2GB of main memory, it would stand to reason that he should set his paging files even bigger, eh?
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ah in that case, hey fellow diplomats make sure to check out my mods one is based on Neon Genesis Evangelion the other is a diplomats based mod
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Well you have 1GB of main memory and 4GB of paging files. Since mindshock has 2GB of main memory, it would stand to reason that he should set his paging files even bigger, eh? |
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actually slothrop mine is custom set by me, after watching and testing the performance of my computer his may be differen't
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Is it divided equally between your two drives for maximum performance?
(To check the paging file, do the following: In Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System. In the System Properties dialog box, on the Advanced tab, under Performance, click Settings. In the Performance Options dialog box, on the Advanced tab, under Virtual memory, click Change. The Virtual Memory dialog box opens.)
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well if you want to know go to control panel>system>advanced>performance>settings>advanced> and it will be under virtual memory
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that was a bit funney slothrop, you get the next one okay?
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Are we talking at the same time again?
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