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- JAMF - 19.01.2008

miker8 Wrote:.... the thing is though that afther restarting the pc it wil set it all back to 'default' setting...
You're right about that. I haven't looked for/found something that would make it permamnent.


- Guest - 03.02.2008

[quote="WF_Hawk"]Got it sorted.

gonna be running a Nvidia 8900
2GB RAM
Duo core Processor
Huge memory and all for about


- miker8 - 06.02.2008

struwwelpeter, ur right about amd its a very good company with great gaming processors, have played many years on an amd x2 with great pleasure [ but worn out and old, it sadly crashed ...], intel however made a great progress with the core 2duo's, and so far amd is not yet capable to be as competitive as intel, listen i'm not a fan of intel but reviews and benchmarks are giving intel better marks and yes i would have liked to see amd was as good as intel nowadays ,my new pc would surely have been an AMD rig. the stability, the eas of OC'ing the cpu ectr...i was quit fond of it, maby my next pc is an AMD again.


- GentleKiller - 06.02.2008

the same, AMD rocks. my next rig will be AMD too.


- Paulo Hirth - 12.02.2008

Hardware is my fun, my sugestion:
Intel e8500 (best power/money)
GF8800GT 512 (G92) buy the model with higthest frequence (best power/money)
2 memory DDR2

In www.tomshardware.com have charts comparison cpu, videocard...

Dont buy more or less than this.