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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Opole, Poland
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![]() Sounds like you caught on one of those pre-built supermarket PC's.
256 MB RAM? Pssh. Anything below 512 is a bad idea, personally I invested in 1 GB and am quite happy I did so. Likely the store also gave you very slow memory - wouldn't be surprised if it's PC2100. 40 GB HDD? An 80-gig HD would cost only $5 more. And I know what I'm saying - right now I've almost completely clogged my 250-gig drive. |
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Location: London, England
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![]() Actually an 80GB PC would've cost me nearly £200 more what with all the other stuff they get attached to them. I had a budget of £350, and this PC cost me £236. You can't really beat a deal like that. Plus I got a Lexmark printer scanner and copier for £30 when I bought this. And Norton half price. What you're missing here is that to me, this PC is a HUGE improvement over what I had before. Compare -
Pentium III 650Mhz 14GB HD 128MB RAM Now I've got Pentium 4 2.8Ghz 40GB HD 256MB RAM Anyways, if I have any issues with RAM or HD space in the future, I'll just buy some upgrades. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Opole, Poland
Posts: 14,276
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The very fact they gave you a 40-gig drive is in my eyes a rip-off. Actual price difference between 40 and 80-gig drive as individual parts is negligible. If you don't believe me, go to your nearest computer store and check price listings for HDD's. In other words, the store has stuck you with a 40-gb drive primarily because people just don't buy these anymore. Who would, when you can have twice that size for only a fraction of price increase? |
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Location: Krakeroy, Norway
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![]() On my back up machine I have a 12 Gb hdd, but after installing all the stuff I need, I only have like 0.5 Mb left, resulting in a corrupted fat and files, due to swap and whatever. I can't even defragment or scan for errors on that hdd...
My "main frame" is a 1.4 GHz, 256 ram, 160 Gb hdd which is more than plenty for me, except it laughs hysterically at me when I try to run Falcon 4.0 Allied Force with full details.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Opole, Poland
Posts: 14,276
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![]() 160 GB? Right now I've got 250 and 80 GB drives installed. And both are nearly completely filled up.
As soon as I can get the cash for a PSU that will put out sufficient juice for installing a 120-gigger, I'm doing that too (one waiting for installation right there). |
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