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2003-01-08, 11:05 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
JEEEZ did you get a tube of anal lube and a steak dinner with that???? Wow man they are trying to screw you (assuming that is dollars and not Canadaland money). What is the Canadian conversion rate? A good price with shipping is about 320 US.
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2003-01-08, 11:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
Thats probably for an OEM (which doesn't have a memory heatsink) or "gold" edition. The best bet is to pay for the full price for the ATI brand just so you don't spend time mailing it around if it's busted.
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2003-01-08, 12:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #22 | |||
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Combat-Wombat,
Yeah, maybe if you're looking at some godawful place like Best Buy. Go online. Hell, you don't even need to go to Pricewatch and hunt for the best price -- just go to www.crucial.com. You can get a single 256 MB stick of PC2100 DDR for something in the ballpark of $75, and PC133 is dirt cheap right now, if your system uses that. Never, ever buy computer components from Best Buy, CompUSA, Circuit City, etc. They sell absolute bottom-of-the-barrel garbage and absolutely rape you on the price. The ONLY time it's worth buying anything computer-related from them is if they have something you specifically want that's on clearance and is an item that's not really seen as an upgrade... i.e. sometimes you can get a good deal on a NIC or a hub or something of that variety, but that's it.
One thing to look for are the third party manufacturers that ATi's recently allowed to use their chipset. Sapphire and PowerColor in particular are excellent models. The Sapphire can be overlocked rather impressively right out of the box, and the PowerColor is pretty feature-rich. Plus, with those you don't need to worry about OEM vs. retail, 'cause they're all retail.
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2003-01-08, 01:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #23 | ||
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crucials price for memory for my dell dimension xps b1000r is 179$. Unless ive got everything wrong you must buy system specific memory, one or two different memory sticks for each computer system, and those sticks only work on those computers. is that right? Btw crucial doesn't actually have it either
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2003-01-08, 03:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #24 | |||
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Something like a gf4 ti4600 or the ATI radeon 9700 pro should run this game just fine under just about any circumstance. That also depends on your existing system configuration. You're not going to have a very good time with just the minumum system requirements for ram and cpu speeds regardless of what card you have.
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2003-01-08, 04:09 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | ||
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Someone said, not sure who but it may have been Hamma or someone on the staff, that a Geforce 3 would be handle it well enough. I'm using a Radeon 8500 and that handles everything I've played well enough at the "medium" settings that it rarely has any comp lag.
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2003-01-08, 04:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #26 | |||
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2003-01-08, 04:25 PM | [Ignore Me] #27 | ||
Yeah maybe, but you have to take into account quality and customer service. You *can* buy from someone you've never heard of, and maybe luck up, or you can go with a well known name. I'd say it would be worth the extra 25 bucks, for a better product and better support.
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2003-01-08, 04:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | ||
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Aight, i'm going to ask again, how will ANY card beable to run well with 100 people on your fucking screen at once? Geforce 3 can't even run tournament 2003 with about 4-8 people on screen at once with highest resolution. Multiply that by 10-20 fucking times.
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