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Re: which Processor for Poker?
I doubt he runs it maxed out. I have a superior computer tha cannot run 1600x1200 with full detail and full distance turned on.
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Re: which Processor for Poker?
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WoW isn't exactly a game that taxes the system. I was running the game just fine on my older Athlon XP 2800+ with a Radeon 8500 Pro. [/ QUOTE ] thats what is so amazing about wow. like i said we werent building a high end gaming pc just one for him to play wow on without problems. |
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Re: which Processor for Poker?
My 512ram 1.7g Athlon was decent with running PT and things and having a movie playing in the background, but another big hard drive seems to make it stumble quite a bit. Got a 2500+ cpu coming tomorrow which should rectify the situation. I don't know if the problem was memory or cpu power, but generally the problem is cpu power.
I bought my NF7 motherboard months back, and an oc'ed 2500+ chip should max it out. I don't think a 64-bit board is worth it unless you are playing games. Doom3 played ok on mine. I'd hate a 19" monitor after having had a 21", soon to add another. Semprons are like lower-class, same-+-rating, older Athlon cpu's, btw. Your main choice will be between maxing out an "older" board with a 2500+ or 2800+ (3200+?) Athlon cpu or going for a 64-bit board. Pentiums have closed the price/performance gap, but I still think they're lagging behind at most points. This 1600+ chip should be up for sale after tomorrow, btw. |
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