Alright Ill buy both just wanted to know if i had a chance lol . Thanks for the help! :)
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I have no idea but I currntly have: AMD E2-1800 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics and it says I need AMD Phenom X3 8750 processor or better. Other than that, according to the systemlab thing I can run it.
Hey so I'm not a big pc gamer, but I found that CSS is on sale and I was thinking about getting. However, I am not sure if my pc can run it smoothly. I have no idea about pc specs but I've been using the systemrequirmentlab site to determind it.
I have everything at recommonded expect for CPU Speed. Counter strike source says that it recommends a 3.0 ghz to run the game, but I have a 1.7 ghz with a performance rate of 2.21 ghz. (The minmium is 1.7 GHZ) I was wondering if i can run this game smoothly or not to see if its worth buying.
Thanks! (sorry for the noob questions)
Hey so I decide to switch from being a console player (ps3) to PC. However, I basically know nothing about PC specs at all other than that its really expensive. So I was wondering whats a decent laptop for around 500 dollars? Ive been gaming on my desktop (Nothign fancy playing older games from last generation) but it sucks.I don't need anything fancy that can run Skyrim on like max setting but something that runs other games pretty decently.
O and this is proably gonna be my school laptop too if that affects it in any way.
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You might uhh need to buy a stylus, screen protector maybe, and anything else you might think you need. Oh, and chargers of course, if it doesn't come with one. A body case doesn't hurt, either.
Nintendo systems have less problems than other systems (aka almost none). The DS Lite is known to get lose hinges (the parts where the screen connect) which is a problem, but was fixed with the DSi. But besides that they're meant to last forever.
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Thanks for the heads up. I plan on getting proably everything you said.
Might as well buy it "new" then.My friend has one for cheap. Thats why i wanted to know ahead of time
You might uhh need to buy a stylus, screen protector maybe, and anything else you might think you need. Oh, and chargers of course, if it doesn't come with one. A body case doesn't hurt, either.
Nintendo systems have less problems than other systems (aka almost none). The DS Lite is known to get lose hinges (the parts where the screen connect) which is a problem, but was fixed with the DSi. But besides that they're meant to last forever.
Yoweeh
Thanks for the heads up. I plan on getting proably everything you said.
I was planning on picking up a used DS lite and was wondering if there should be anything I should be looking out for. Like on the PS3 there is over heating and such and if I were to buy a used one thats one thing I should look out for. Also is there something similar to the RROD or YLOD on the DS lite?
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