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2003-01-03, 02:48 AM | [Ignore Me] #31 | ||
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Cant compare prices for RDRAM and DDR directly. Use the 256 stick of RD as you have to run 16 bit RD in pairs
512MB PC2100=2 256MB RDRAM PC800 pretty well. If your building a new rig RIGHT NOW iD recommend DCDDR in the GB flavor, coupled with a P4 2.4B, and depending on budget GeForce 4 ATi 4200 or a Radeon 9700 Pro (or not Pro, budget). If you gots money set up a RAID 0 array with 2 Western Dig 800BBs. Sound go for a SB Audgy MP3+ or X-gamer (same hardware, dif software). Case get whatever you think looks good. Monitor grab a 19" from sony, samsung, or viewsonic depending on budget. Optical drives 48-52X CD-RW from Liteon, with a DVD-ROM from lite-on, plextor, etc. If your going real high budegt configure the same with SCSI and buy your ferrari (sp) too If building a little ways down the road, same dressings, with a Placer (springdale??) based board (800Mhz FSB) paired with DCDDR PC3200 and a 2.8-3.2Ghz P4C. Throw in the GeForce FX and you have one monster rig on your hands. Huge bandwidth, HT, 800Mhz FSB, and a sweet DX9 vid card If you dont understand a word of what I just said above, you can safely ignore it
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2003-01-03, 09:13 AM | [Ignore Me] #32 | ||
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Im sry but i have one mor question. I looked in my owners manual and this is what i came up with about my memory
Two DIMM slots for 168-pin SDRAM memory modules Support for 100/133MHz memory bus Maximum installed memory is 2 X 512MB=1GB So im assuming my memory is 512MB but when i start my computer up it says i got 400MB once again im very TY for all your help so far its been great |
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2003-01-03, 01:29 PM | [Ignore Me] #34 | ||
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If you bought a name brand (compaq, gateway, dell) the amount of ram you have (400) isn't suprising. It's common for those computers to come with ram chips that have odd amounts of memory. Maybe it's cheaper for them, I dunno.
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2003-01-03, 02:40 PM | [Ignore Me] #35 | |||
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Okay, people, please, please, PLEASE read this post: there's this giant misconception floating around that's perpetuated by grossly misinformed people that the GF4 and Radeon 9700 are similar in terms of power - they certainly aren't even remotely comparable - especially in terms of price vs. performance.
This is a repost from the "System Requirements?" thread:
The point I'm trying to convey is that there is absolutely no good reason to purchase a video card other than the 9700 Pro right now. It absolutely destroys everything on the market not only in terms of sheer performance, but perofrmance for price. Let's put it this way: Retail prices on the nVidia Geforce 4 TI 4600 is $300. Retail on the ATi Radeon 9700 Pro is $400. The Radeon has at least 3 times the power of the TI 4600 yet only costs 33% more. Yes, it's a bit more expensive NOW, but in 6 months when your GF4 can't run Doom 3 and it chokes everytime more than 20 people get on the screen at once in PS, you'll be kicking yourself for wasting the money on it.
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2003-01-03, 05:41 PM | [Ignore Me] #45 | ||
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Venoxile, don't compare the lowest price you can find for the TI4600 to the 9700 Pro - I was comparing retail prices - MSRP, actually. If you want to compare the lowest prices you can find, the Radeon 9700 Pro can be had for something in the $260 (that's for retail, not OEM... OEM will be a bit less) range, and you can get the TI4600 for something in the $220 range -- same argument still applies, though - TI4600 is an obsolete, overpriced piece of crap. Maybe if you could get it for $100 it'd be comparable to the 9700 Pro in terms of price vs. performance, but it's still vastly inferior, performance-wise.
Guys, this isn't my opinion - it's a FACT: the Radeon 9700 Pro outperforms the TI4600 nearly by a factor of 3 for only slightly more money. It is a superior card to the TI4600 in every conceivable way, from raw performance to short term value to long term value - it's just plain better. Just to throw some numbers out, here's some prices: nVidia Geforce TI 4600: $220 ATi Radeon 9700 Pro: $232 *boggle*
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