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Preacherman Rated PG
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Posted: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 12:13:57 Post Subject: Upgraded to A64 |
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So I finnally upgraded to a 754 A64 3200+ system. I had a Barton 2500 on a NF7S V 2.0 and I went to a A64 3200+ on a Neo Platium with 1 Gig of Corsair ram. The difference is .
Used to be on Doom3, that even the startup screen would stutter very slightly (if that isn't a word, it is now! ) but now, holy cow. This thing rocks. I kept my 9800Pro from the old set-up but I did get a new maxtor 120 gig drive to make everything fresh. It seems that even in Quake III that I can do seriously crazy jumps and other wierd things.
Ok, I've drooled on you guys enough.
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 12:19:28 Post Subject: |
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Very nice!
Which 3200+ did you get? I just built a system on a 3200+ with the 1MB cache (2.0GHz), and a Gigabyte nForce3 250GB mobo... Everything seems faster and smoother... even Windows install... Rocking the onboard IDE RAID right now, but would like to get up on the S-ATA RAID. |
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Nookie420 Rated NC-17
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