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First Person Shooters & Third Person Shooters
Combat Arms
Combat Arms Technical Support
1gb of ram and still slow
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<blockquote data-quote="Seawied" data-source="post: 92170" data-attributes="member: 4247"><p>ahahahah, you obviously don't. I guarentee you my computer would still run faster. You got a bargin bin graphics card (that was NEVER top of the line), and you state "I have 3.0ghz <strong><u>of </u></strong>processor"</p><p></p><p>again how much juice you have running through your processor these days isn't nearly as important as what kind of processor it is. 35nm processors don't need more power running through them and are infinitely faster than 65 nm ones (the one which you probably have)</p><p></p><p>@illspirit, interesting bit about the RAM with onboard and without onboard. I'll have to read up on that one. Never tested it myself simply because I've never found a need to have more than 1.5 gigs of ram on windows XP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seawied, post: 92170, member: 4247"] ahahahah, you obviously don't. I guarentee you my computer would still run faster. You got a bargin bin graphics card (that was NEVER top of the line), and you state "I have 3.0ghz [B][U]of [/U][/B]processor" again how much juice you have running through your processor these days isn't nearly as important as what kind of processor it is. 35nm processors don't need more power running through them and are infinitely faster than 65 nm ones (the one which you probably have) @illspirit, interesting bit about the RAM with onboard and without onboard. I'll have to read up on that one. Never tested it myself simply because I've never found a need to have more than 1.5 gigs of ram on windows XP. [/QUOTE]
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First Person Shooters & Third Person Shooters
Combat Arms
Combat Arms Technical Support
1gb of ram and still slow
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