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#1 hohoohohohohoho
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my first 3 pc's were prebuilt,

i think 486 i had was actually put together by a military dude or i doubt was pentium 1.

it didnt even have a cd/disk trey it had a cd cadi lol a box you put cd in and poped it into drive like a cartridge.

that was doom days, because i remember game being new at ebgames for pc lol.

then 466 mhz pentium 3 based celeron hewlett packard

then 2.6 ghz pentium 4 with ht...hewlett packard

then athlon 64 3200+ with msi neo2 platinum motherboard nforce 3 was first pc i built myself.

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#2 hohoohohohohoho
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overclocking isnt worth it performance gain wise , kids if you want a solid gaming rig get a hewlett packard though.hohoohohohohoho

if you think you cant build one urself.

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#3 hohoohohohohoho
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overclocking isnt worth it performance gain wise , kids if you want a solid gaming rig get a hewlett packard though.
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#4 hohoohohohohoho
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So i bought a hewlett packard 2.6 ghz 800 mhz fsb with hyperthread northwood core pentium 4.

i wanted to overclock that cpu, after i had bought the pc lol so i bought a motherboard for it to overclock it too cpu out of hp motherboard put it in one from newegg, but then i eventually built a athlon 64 socket 939 3200+.

the 466 mhz celeron a hp still works well and p4, but the mobo died lol.

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#6 hohoohohohohoho
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owell i might aswell add i could play unreal tournament 2003 on that 466 mhz intel celeron, but the big maps were too stresssful, the smaller deathmatch maps ran good, but the larger ctf maps had some lag
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#7 hohoohohohohoho
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when unreal tournament 2003 was released in 2002 i still had a 466 mhz intel pentium 3 based celeron with a geforce 4 mx420 my pc only had pci slot which is actually i hear a downgraded geforce 2 lol, it's only direct x7 card, real gf4 agp was dx8.
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#8 hohoohohohohoho
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[QUOTE="hohoohohohohoho"]

[QUOTE="Guru_G4M3R"]I don't understand this argument. Its as simple as; you make a PC as expensive as you want it to be. Cherokee_Jack

you can also make one cheaper than a wii.

Cheaper than $250? That won't be very useful for gaming.

yes it would be, plus many old pc games have much better graphics than wii.

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#9 hohoohohohohoho
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everyone on here is using a pc, so you might aswell use the pc for gaming, it's way more convinent than a console.
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#10 hohoohohohohoho
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I don't understand this argument. Its as simple as; you make a PC as expensive as you want it to be. Guru_G4M3R

you can also make one cheaper than a wii.

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