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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 12:47 pm
by Deadman
yeah, juan, i have to change that type of motherboard the one listed does not have a SATA built in.(forgot,doh)
anyway, are you ppl saying i should add a second Hard Drive? keep in mind i want MAX performance for video games, i am not much of a music or video collector so i dont really need much space, And also I have a external 40GB 7200rpm HD too. it acts as a second HD for this Computer right now.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 2:00 pm
by Realm
Well if you don't think you need loads of storage space, dual Raptors would kick ass. One Raptor by itself would prolly be too small, but two would give you 70 gigs of 10,000 rpm joy, just make sure your mobo supports RAID. I'm not a music-or-movies-on-the-computer type either, and I've only used 30 gigs of h.d. space, so good point. If you don't need 200 gigs, don't buy 'em.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 2:22 pm
by Deadman
yeah i too use about 30GB's too right now, but i may get tons of game on my "soon to be Computer" like FFXI, Half-life with all the mods, Call of Duty, Etc. Half-life with all the mods, right now on this CPU uses about 2GB's of space alone.
And i dont feel like spending $300 on two raptors either. I think one would do fine considering I do have an extra External Harddrive(40GB). I would use that for any extra things that are not necessary.
And yes, Dual Raptor would be cool to have. just dont got the money to get 2 right now, but a good suggestion.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 6:37 pm
by Realm
Ya good point, I forgot you mentioned the external h.d. Half-Life, mmm, to be honest, I just bought the Half-Life Platinum pack today, with HL-GOTY, Opposing Force, Blue Shift, Team Fortress, and CS. My life is finding itself more complete every day.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:14 pm
by Deadman
I meant free mod you can download, DOD CS etc, i would like some new stuff. like the stuff you mentioned.
How much did the Platinum pack cost?
And what is GOTY?
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 11:18 pm
by Realm
It was $39 @ Gamestop. GOTY is Game OF The Year edition. I've never actually owned Half-Life before, though I've played it a little bit, so I figured this was the way to go: immersion.
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 12:28 am
by Deadman
what does the platinum pack have in it? all the things listed or not?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 12:48 am
by Realm
Ya, those 5 disks. Half-Life, Opposing Force, Blue Shift, Team Fortress, and Counter-Strike. Blue Shift has the "hi-definition pack" too, which makes the original Half-Life look better. All in all, everything a heathen needs to convert him before Half-Life 2.
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 10:20 am
by Deadman
cool maybe i will have to get it so i can get the extra mods. I need a second Half-life CD so me and my bro can V.S. eachother. I will kick his ass lol. yeah and i am anticipating the arrival of Half-life 2 which should be a excellent game.
Do you know anything about the release dates?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 10:55 am
by phylof
just a thought on your hard drive space issue : ffxi alone takes over 5gb. Never think a hard drive is too large. I have an 80gb, and I thought I would never fill it up, but I am to about 2/3 full and I keep all the crap I don't use deleted off of it.
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 2:08 pm
by Deadman
GOD DAM that is a big game, but i can see y. but what do you do with it? music movies? I am going to use this computer basicly for Gaming only no music no movies no animation no nothin. just games. some internet surfin' and games that is all and if i were to get movies or music i would put it on my external HD. And i almost always, delete stuff i dont use.
but once i get some more money i will probably add more Ram to make it 1GB and then add a second Raptor, upgrade the sound card, and then anything else.
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 5:36 pm
by Deadman
Ok the BIG question on my mind is
WHICH IS BETTER FOR GAMING- Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP?
I am really having a hard time choosing between them. I have a pentium 4 computer and it is fairly good, as in speed of starting application i have actually never played games on it(it is my moms computer for work). And I am wondering would it be better to have an AMD, but i have never used one and have no real way, through experience, to compare them.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 5:43 pm
by Juan The Pirate
My last two computers have been Athlon's and I haven't had any problems with them in handling games. They are also easily overclocked if you are into that kinda thing. Pentium do have the hyper-threading and 800 MHZ FSB (Which is just a 200 x 4, like the 400 is a 200 x 2 for athlon) I think you'll be safe with either processor. Though Athlon always wins the price war with Intel
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:05 pm
by Deadman
i am intrested in overclocking, but have no idea what it is. lol.
And what about the 200 x 4 thing you said i dont quite understand what you mean. do you mean 200FSB x 4? and if so, how is that possible?
(thinks to my self: I am such a computer newb)
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:24 pm
by Deadman
New desgin cut back on some stuff(need to save a little money)
AMD Athlon™ XP Boards
ASUS A7V600, SATA Raid, S.462, 333/400FSB, Audio/LAN, DDR333/400, Retail Box
AMD Athlon™ XP 3000+ Barton 640K 333FSB OEM
Thermaltake Volcano 9 Socket A Variable Fan Speed Control
512MB DDR400 PC3200 Non-ECC Samsung
36Gb Serial ATA WD360GD Raptor 10000rpm
AGP (8x) eVGA GeForce FX 5600 XT 256Mb DDR TV/DVI Retail Box
52 X Mitsumi IDE Black CD-Rom OEM
RaidmaX CP868S Black MidTower 420W P.S. w/2 Front USB
2x Case Cooling Fans
Microsoft Windows XP Home
http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage.asp ... 135-05.JPG
(PIC of the case)
I am good to buy more RAM and the sound card after X-mas
And i have no CD burner or DVD-ROM in this beacuse this is a Gaming computer and I have a CDRW and DVD-ROM in my other computers