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View Poll Results: Do you actually play poker? | |||
No | 6 | 3.28% | |
Yes | 177 | 96.72% | |
Voters: 183. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: How powerful is the PC you use to play poker?
P4 2.4
XP Pro 200GB HD 17" and 20" LCDs Probably overkill, but I already had the components so that's what I used to build a separate PC for poker only. I don't like the idea of poker sites poking around in my personal data and porn. |
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Re: How powerful is the PC you use to play poker?
Inspiron 6000 Laptop
1.8 Ghz Pentium 4 1280MB DDR RAM 64 MB Nvidia Video RAM WUXGA 1920x1200 Screen w/ 20" 2001FP attached XP Pro |
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Re: How powerful is the PC you use to play poker?
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[ QUOTE ] alienware laptop 3.6 Ghz 1 Gb ram 256mb Graphics card 17" wide screen [/ePenis waving] [/ QUOTE ] Enjoy your 45 minute battery life! [/ QUOTE ] 45 minutes. ha! I wish. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: How powerful is the PC you use to play poker?
actually, while I can 4 table on a nice 2001FP,
I've been enjoying playing one table at a time on a K6/2-350 laptop that only runs 800x600 - In fact, lately I've started tourneys while sitting in the recliner playing Forza Motorsports and I'll hit pause on a straightaway and hit fold for crap hands then keep racing. sometimes when I get bored I pretend I'm James Bond - running for cover but having to look down and punch a button on the computer without crashing.... good fun. RB |
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Re: How powerful is the PC you use to play poker?
old dell T3, pentium 3 500meg. 9GB HD
I 3-4 table on a CRT [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] CHECK OUT MY COMMODORE 64! IT BLOWS CALLECOVISION AWAY. |
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Re: How powerful is the PC you use to play poker?
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CHECK OUT MY COMMODORE 64! IT BLOWS CALLECOVISION AWAY. [/ QUOTE ] No way, man. I 8-table on a 13-inch color TV hooked up to my Texas Instruments 99/4A, with my HH saved to 10-min audio tapes. Someday I hope to spring for the $800 floppy drive expansion that's the size of a portable fridge. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [for those under 30...Yes, you really could hook up an old tape recorder to these ancient machines and save 48K or so of data to it. You'd literally have to hit the record button right when you gave the save command...used to take about 5 tries to get it to work w/o errors.] |
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