Best CPU, VGA and decent RAM
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(09-08-2009, 08:10 PM)xRebellionx Wrote: what's the "Warning Level" ???
is it because i wrote WTF ??

I think you got the warning from another thread where you added "ass" when you quoted someone to make it look like they were being extra rude to you... But you'd have to ask a mod to be certain.
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#32
You can view your warnings in the User CP. If you have questions about it PM a mod or admin but do NOT spam random threads about it.
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#33
Arghhh I knew i should have gotten a Mac Pro instead of a macbook pro instead xDxDxD *facepalms* oh well. I'll just update the power supply and graphic card then, which prompts me to ask another question though >.> i found the stats on my Desktop, located here:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Tec...peId=12454

yep definately have to upgrade the power supply, but my question is, is it safe to install the new power supply myself, or should i get someone else to do it, as the only thing I've really done is well put in graphic cards.
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#34
You should be fine to install it yourself. While it's a bit more complex than a video card, it's still more or less plug and play.

You unhook the power to your old PS, unscrew it, screw the new one in, attach all the power cords from the new PS back to your mobo, hard drives, disc drives, graphics card, and you're set.

I built computers all the time so it's a fairly regular thing... in fact, building computers has gotten so easy over the years, just about anyone can do it (installing the software afterwards is almost always the hardest part since you no longer have to mess with jumpers and most bios configure themselves automatically).
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#35
okay now that I've decided, I'm gonna get this power supply:
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=2...hermaltake
I just want to confirm, this is enough to run the 9800GT, located here:
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=3...cture=eVGA
that I want to buy, correct? Thanks for your time.
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#36
add 20$ more & buy
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=3...acture=XFX

It's better video card then that one you decided!

Cheers...
AMD FX-8350
4x 4GB DDR3 2400MHz
AMD Radeon R9 Fury X
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#37
jumping into the boat, Reviving and dead thread, sorry for that.

I am trading my PC Parts, and consider to grab a config that allows me to play pcsx2, but not only it. I'ts a mid-end pc , and I'm sure that isn't to new, but new to me.
I'm already Buy'ed the motherboard.

Mobo: A880GM-M6
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Product...19&LanID=9

I'm Still with atlhon 2 x2 245 2.9.
And HD 4250 ( onboard )
4 gb RAM ( 6 gb but XP won't Recognizes it. ) Will Make a Dual Boot, but not Today kkk.

Windows Xp

ANd play about 5 games in great speed's on native resolutions and with some hacks. ( but slowdown on 1080p, but even slow show's me the beauty that a ps2 game can be. )

The processor is already scheduled. ( and now Buyed )

Phenom 2 x4 965 BE 125W 3.4 Ghz ( above 3.0 because pcsx2 only use 2 cores, "old" but I think it will do the job. and awnser what I need on my PC )

(edit ) And added a OCZ 500MSXS

Now Think of buy a VGA , Never thinked of buy a VGA to it ( doens't care to much on games PC, just work, and downloads. the onboard was just fine) but started to think, to play pcsx2 on it on High Resolutions.

I think a Radeon HD 7750 to work with Hybrid Crossfire, with my Onboard is the best way and will do the job. Do you Agree ? other suggestion ?

I'm know Nvidia in this case is better and found an 9800GT 65% less, but is an old card and my system is AMD. controversy.

a 7750 will do the job. and even if I change the Windows to Windows 7, and work with 64 Bits and DX10 on my onboard card. the games will run smother ?

What anyone here think about it ?

Tried to play some ps2 games on my ps2 and after sawed it on pcsx2. my eyes bleed.

Gtag:WaNd1nHoW

Tks for anything and your time.
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