No offense, but if you know nothing of overclocking you shouldn't of have bought a dual core CPU to unlock the other two cores to save yourself some money.
You should of just bought a quad core to start off with to save yourself the hassle.
There are ways to copy UMDs that you purchase to a memory stick using a PSP-1000-3000. This would let you purchase a game and copy it over to your PSP Go for play, but I think playing it on the Go would require custom firmware. It wouldn't be illegal tough since you bought the game.
Your only getting the game for free and IMO that game isn't even worth free. They should have to pay YOU to get the game the MP is so bad. You can't play a MP game it's filled with so many cheaters and hackers now.
You should be able to play any Ad-Hoc enabled game using the PlayStation's Ad-Hoc Party feature.
Alternatively, you could use XLink Kai, with the use of a $15 USB adapter, and play your Ad-Hoc games using that. Most people who use XLink Kai for PSP gaming are usually playing MHFU.
32GB is the maximum at the moment that the PSP can use. I have seen a few people post here that have them. Your probably only going to want a 16GB though since the 32GB is close to $100.
[QUOTE="keiblerfan69"]Oh jeez you should really take care of that processor instead.SLI_Gamer
pentium D is not the worst of the worst, it has HT technology the same whats now in the corei7. Resident evil 5 recommends even a pentium d as a minimum for same that you would need an real athlon dualcore on my box.
The Hyper-Threading technology in the Pentium D series is NOT the same as the Hyper-Threading Technology in the Core i series. Intel has made it VERY clear that they are not to be taken like they are the same, they are not.
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