Gaming PC

Have a look in the FAQ for a good explanation for why x86 only sees ~3.25GB (if I recall correctly) of the RAM :)

Yeah no I know why it doesn't see more RAM. Just playing on it. My friend manages to see 3.5GB though, but also heard of people seeing less.
 
Frag. If i'm replacing everything in the stock pc y won't it be cheaper just to build a pc from scratch ?
 
I've heard alot of ppl that have problems finding 64 bit drivers. And does everyone agree that 22" needed. Also wat would be a good cpu/ram/graphics card combination so i have no bottle neck effect.

Reeaadd some of the previous suggestions made by the forumites on the cpu.mobo, GFX options. They all seemed very good to me.
 
I need to buy a new pc. My mouth is watering just reading.. lol
 
Thats what the low battery indicator is for. On my logitech it starts blinking about ~10 hours (usage) before it dies. When the battery is dead, it doesn't lag, the sensitivity/cursor speed just goes down over 30min until its completely dead.

As for delay, I think the 2.4ghz signal will cover the 30cm to the receiver in a fairly short amount of time.;)

Can't agree with you more... I've never had my mouse die on me. Plus when you in bed and want to watch a movie... good luck trying to use your corded mouse. I can comfortably control my mouse even from ~15m ( can't see sh*t on the screen but the mouse is still as sensitive as if it was right next to the receiver ).
 
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WKJ it looks like your pc is ample

+1. Just get something to strap it to the table. Either it will fly away due to speed issues or someone might carry it away. Could be me, could be one of the other guys here too...
 
...but you can never have too much hard drive space :D

Amen... i remember when i first got my 300GB i was thinking about how i could possibly fill it up or if it was even possible.

Now i continuously have to think what i want, and what i really dont need so that i can make space for new stuff
 
Amen... i remember when i first got my 300GB i was thinking about how i could possibly fill it up or if it was even possible.

Now i continuously have to think what i want, and what i really dont need so that i can make space for new stuff

But at least it's one of the easiest components in a computer to upgrade/replace :)

I think that a minimum of 500GB is required for all new PC builds :D
 
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