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#1 Random__Guy
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[QUOTE="Random__Guy"]I dont know 100% for sure, but i think i ruined my old crt monitor and cd drives with a 200w 18" sub.kodex1717
Degauss.

No it wasn't from being to close, it was every big "thump" it would blow to screen off its axis or something (it would quickly snap back in place after), finally i think it just dislodged something

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#2 Random__Guy
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I dont know 100% for sure, but i think i ruined my old crt monitor and cd drives with a 200w 18" sub.
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#3 Random__Guy
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Make a limited user account under windows for them.
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#4 Random__Guy
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Do they say anywhere in that review what speed the e4300 is running at?
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#5 Random__Guy
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[QUOTE="Random__Guy"]If you buy a evga card is there a chance your getting someones old used card?SSJBen

Uhh..... how would there be a chance of that happening if you're buying it from a shop/online retailer? Unless they are scamming of course.

What do they do with the step up cards?

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#6 Random__Guy
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If you buy a evga card is there a chance your getting someones old used card?
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#7 Random__Guy
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Did you try installing directx off the world in conflict dvd?
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#8 Random__Guy
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Mines the same, But i think theres volt mods for it if you want to overclock higher.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=x1600+volt+mods&btnG=Google+Search&meta=

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#9 Random__Guy
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I tried playing on my old sempron 1.8Ghz, 2gb ram, x1600pro. @1024x768 medium/high settings w/shadows off.

It was a 4 player game (Ian's cross map 20x20, 500unit cap) and i'm surprised it actually ran good even with tons of units. But the nukes made it choppy.

1024x768(60) / Fidelity - High / Shadows - Off / AA - Off / Texture Detail - Med / Level of Detail - High / Vsync - On / XPDX9

I don't know the exact fps but it was smooth and playable through out the whole game, even when we were all at max units.

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#10 Random__Guy
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540/700MHz - World in Conflict benchmark.

AVG 22 / Min 12 / Max 52

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825/950MHz - World in Conflict benchmark.

AVG 30 / Min 16 / Max 72

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@1024x768 maximum setting, NoAA, 2XAF