I'm even worse than you.
I have:
hp pavilion 732m
Pentium 4 1.80GHZ WinXP Pro
768MB RAM
GeForce FX5200
Whatever soundcard my PC came with.
I'm not into computers, so I don't really care though. I mean I'm still on 56k :D
Panzer_Zwei
[QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"]I'm even worse than you.
I have:
hp pavilion 732m
Pentium 4 1.80GHZ WinXP Pro
768MB RAM
GeForce FX5200
Whatever soundcard my PC came with.
I'm not into computers, so I don't really care though. I mean I'm still on 56k :D
jetpower3
[QUOTE="jetpower3"][QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"]I'm even worse than you.
I have:
hp pavilion 732m
Pentium 4 1.80GHZ WinXP Pro
768MB RAM
GeForce FX5200
Whatever soundcard my PC came with.
I'm not into computers, so I don't really care though. I mean I'm still on 56k :D
Teufelhuhn
I'm not exactly computer savvy but how do I view my computer's specs?
[QUOTE="Teufelhuhn"][QUOTE="jetpower3"][QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"]I'm even worse than you.
I have:
hp pavilion 732m
Pentium 4 1.80GHZ WinXP Pro
768MB RAM
GeForce FX5200
Whatever soundcard my PC came with.
I'm not into computers, so I don't really care though. I mean I'm still on 56k :D
A_zombie
I'm not exactly computer savvy but how do I view my computer's specs?
control panel to system to hardware to device manager.
[QUOTE="A_zombie"][QUOTE="Teufelhuhn"][QUOTE="jetpower3"][QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"]I'm even worse than you.
I have:
hp pavilion 732m
Pentium 4 1.80GHZ WinXP Pro
768MB RAM
GeForce FX5200
Whatever soundcard my PC came with.
I'm not into computers, so I don't really care though. I mean I'm still on 56k :D
jetpower3
I'm not exactly computer savvy but how do I view my computer's specs?
control panel to system to hardware to device manager.
Ah, thanks, dude. Let's see it says
AMD Athlon (tm) XP 2400+
1.99 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
ALS4000 Audio Device (WDM)
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro
Sooo... is that good or is it a peice of ****?
Well you could consider that computer mid-range...if you're in the year 2002. Unfortunately most of your specs are pretty inadequate for just about all of the games that have come out in the past 4 years. You could probably live with the CPU, but the graphics card would definitely have to go. You would also need at least another 512 MB of RAM. TeufelhuhnOk. I thought it was pretty good since I can play Guild Wars: Factions at max settings with little-to-no lag, but I guess it does need some work. What kind of graphics card would you reccomend (it can't be over $100, because I only make $10 a week)
[QUOTE="Teufelhuhn"]Well you could consider that computer mid-range...if you're in the year 2002. Unfortunately most of your specs are pretty inadequate for just about all of the games that have come out in the past 4 years. You could probably live with the CPU, but the graphics card would definitely have to go. You would also need at least another 512 MB of RAM. dante20010Ok. I thought it was pretty good since I can play Guild Wars: Factions at max settings with little-to-no lag, but I guess it does need some work. What kind of graphics card would you reccomend (it can't be over $100, because I only make $10 a week) I'm also in the market for a cheap video card. Here's what I'm looking at. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130262 The problem with this is the low core speed and the 128 bit interface. It is a $70 dollar card though, and it will allow you to play a lot of newer games, although you won't be able to hike up the quality much.
[QUOTE="dante20010"][QUOTE="Teufelhuhn"]Well you could consider that computer mid-range...if you're in the year 2002. Unfortunately most of your specs are pretty inadequate for just about all of the games that have come out in the past 4 years. You could probably live with the CPU, but the graphics card would definitely have to go. You would also need at least another 512 MB of RAM. JJGYOk. I thought it was pretty good since I can play Guild Wars: Factions at max settings with little-to-no lag, but I guess it does need some work. What kind of graphics card would you reccomend (it can't be over $100, because I only make $10 a week) I'm also in the market for a cheap video card. Here's what I'm looking at. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130262 The problem with this is the low core speed and the 128 bit interface. It is a $70 dollar card though, and it will allow you to play a lot of newer games, although you won't be able to hike up the quality much. That's something that I'd want. I don't really care about the quality, as long as there isn't any lag. Lag REALLY annoys me.
[QUOTE="AcydRaine"][QUOTE="jetpower3"]Bad in every imagineable aspect. jetpower3Now,now not all of us are rich you know Jet.
How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?arber91I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page.
[QUOTE="arber91"]How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?dante20010I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page.
AMD Athlon (tm) XP 2400+
1.99 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
ALS4000 Audio Device (WDM)
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro
Good or bad? Break it to me gently, doctor!
I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page.[QUOTE="dante20010"][QUOTE="arber91"]How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?A_zombie
AMD Athlon (tm) XP 2400+
1.99 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
ALS4000 Audio Device (WDM)
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro
Good or bad? Break it to me gently, doctor!
*throws up*[QUOTE="A_zombie"]I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page.[QUOTE="dante20010"][QUOTE="arber91"]How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?KR3W-
AMD Athlon (tm) XP 2400+
1.99 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
ALS4000 Audio Device (WDM)
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro
Good or bad? Break it to me gently, doctor!
*throws up* Yeah, you have some work to do there.... About checking your system specs, go into run under your start menu and type in DXdiag[QUOTE="A_zombie"]I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page.[QUOTE="dante20010"][QUOTE="arber91"]How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?KR3W-
AMD Athlon (tm) XP 2400+
1.99 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
ALS4000 Audio Device (WDM)
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro
Good or bad? Break it to me gently, doctor!
*throws up*I believe that was gentle enough :cry:
[QUOTE="KR3W-"][QUOTE="A_zombie"]I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page.[QUOTE="dante20010"][QUOTE="arber91"]How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?A_zombie
AMD Athlon (tm) XP 2400+
1.99 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
ALS4000 Audio Device (WDM)
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro
Good or bad? Break it to me gently, doctor!
*throws up*I believe that was gentle enough :cry:
Don't cry! I'll buy you candy :wink:
I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page.[QUOTE="dante20010"][QUOTE="arber91"]How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?A_zombie
AMD Athlon (tm) XP 2400+
1.99 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
ALS4000 Audio Device (WDM)
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro
Good or bad? Break it to me gently, doctor!
Oh dear god, you have a TNT2....http://www.srtest.com/referrer/srtest[QUOTE="dante20010"]another question, is my PC powerful enough to play UT2004?kage_53
http://www.gamespot.com/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=23175103
I checked that, and my PC could probably pull of something like F.E.A.R at med-low settings. Unfortunately for me, I can't even pull of TESIV at it's minimum. I guess, although it needs some tuning, it isn't such a bad PC after all.[QUOTE="arber91"]How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?dante20010I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page. I made an account...now I gotta find where it says my specs....
[QUOTE="dante20010"][QUOTE="arber91"]How do I find out the specs for my cpu :?arber91I let XFire scan my computer to tell me mine, so you could try that. www.xfire.com Just make an account, and you can find the way to do it somewhere on your profile page. I made an account...now I gotta find where it says my specs.... Found it! Alright, here's my "rig": Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz (2 CPUs) 1022MB RAM 160 GB (Hard Drive) RADEON X300 Series (Graphics Card) The other stuff is just my speakers and mouse and stuff, I don't think that matters. So, how bad is it?
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