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Geek Culture / This is my comp

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Oneka
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Posted: 18th Jul 2004 14:46
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&docname=c00009612 thats the link to what my computer has and my birthday is in August and Iam trying to get a Geforce FX for the comp and I wanted to know will that increase my FPS greatly? because on the nukeclearglory 3d shooter I hate a FPS of 10-15 if its not gonna help what else should I buy I have a budget of 100bucks cuz of what else iam getting


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Posted: 18th Jul 2004 18:59 Edited at: 18th Jul 2004 19:02
DON`T get it, expansion slot/io interfaces say nothing about AGP ports, this is one of those "all on the mobo" things that you will find virtualy impossible to expand, the only way you can a decent framerate with that is to find a PCI graphics card, even then you may find that you can`t turn off the onboard graphics from the BIOS, and Intel Extreme are just a 2D card that thinks it might like to have 3D capability, not good, why not build your own pc with the parts you have and a new MOBO?.

PC1: P4 hyperthreading 3ghz, 1gig mem, 2x160gig hd`s, Nvidia FX5900 gfx, 6 way surround sound, PC2: AMD 1.2ghz, 512mb ram, FX5200 ultra gfx, stereo 16 bit soundblaster.
Oneka
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Posted: 19th Jul 2004 02:49
hmm...thats a good idea but I found a geforce FX pci will It make a difference?


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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 19th Jul 2004 18:24
well it's better to use AGP for graffix cards than PCI, simply cos thats what it's designed for.

why dont you have a go at orderring your own parts and building it yourself?

the parts for my pc in my sig below cos £490 (w/out postage and packaging) from ebuyer + £30 for tools.

now if it was Dell, then maybe about £700?

building pc's arnt hard and theres plenty of support on the internet, it isnt as dangerous/risky as people make out, it seems i could have dropped a brick on my motherboard and it'd still be fine.

spooky
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Posted: 19th Jul 2004 21:25
Quote: "£30 for tools"


Bit expensive for a screwdriver or two which is all that's required to build a pc.


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Eric T
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Posted: 19th Jul 2004 22:49 Edited at: 19th Jul 2004 23:00
That HP is beyond sh*t.... go somewhere else



Well i am ordering some of the parts for my new PC starting tonight (hell, i finally bothered to get a good paying job).

The x800 gets ordered tonight (unless i have a 400$ lunch ), and the MOBO and Processer (ASUS P4P800 Motherboard, and Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz CPU) get ordered friday as it is payday.

As for the rest of it, that will be decided soon enough.


[edit]Hahahah, i was just looking at the prices.... the x800(256mb XT) will cost more then the CPU and Mobo combined...

[Edit2] It's been bought a bit early (i checked my account and noticed it was a little heavy), it'll be a few days as i don't wanna pay shipping (thats where they get you, shipping).

Still gotta get MOBO and CPU though.... but can't till friday.

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Oneka
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Posted: 21st Jul 2004 01:59
>_< easyer for you guys to say I bet ya have a source of income....
Iam broke..well guess its back to robbing banks


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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 22nd Jul 2004 02:46
yup that X800 is pretty much, i was gonna get one until i realised that i wouldnt need anything better than a 9800 pro

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Posted: 22nd Jul 2004 06:36 Edited at: 22nd Jul 2004 06:38
an FX PCI will make a difference, but not anywhere near as much as a AGP card (naturaly), it should still be a good bit faster than the Intel chipset anyway, and more capable, I was surprised they bother to make FX cards in PCI format, I would have thought PCI machines had died the death years ago, you still need to check you can turn the onboard graphics off from the bios (or switch to PCI graphics) some MOBO makers don`t have the option in the settings so you would be wasting money if you bought one and then found it wouldn`t run cos the intel GFX wouldn`t go away.

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PS: talking fast cards... have you seen those SLI PCI Express NV40 cards on the Nvidia website?, TWO NV40s working together

PC1: P4 hyperthreading 3ghz, 1gig mem, 2x160gig hd`s, Nvidia FX5900 gfx, 6 way surround sound, PC2: AMD 1.2ghz, 512mb ram, FX5200 ultra gfx, stereo 16 bit soundblaster.
Oneka
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Posted: 22nd Jul 2004 06:43
...I have no clue what you said.......speak caveman please how do you find out how to turn off the GFX thingy o_O;


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Oh yeah and just so you know its Oh-nek-a not One-ka!

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