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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2011-11-04 01:21
the cat's master got this laptop as a gift today
http://www.dell.com/us/dfb/p/latitude-d630/pd
it was a $200 laptop
Specs of the laptop
Intel® Core™2 Duo
NVIDIA® Quadro NVS 135M
2GB RAM
The cat's desktop
Intel Pentium 4
Radeon X1300
3GB RAM
as you can see
the cat finally has a processor with more than one core...
the cat feels poor
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Mjoshua wrote on 2011-11-04 01:37
:smoke2:
Haha i know exactly how you fell. I just recently changed from having a single core desktop to a quad core, so the multi core excitment is well, you know.
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Lolicon wrote on 2011-11-04 01:44
I had quad core for the longest time
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Osayidan wrote on 2011-11-04 01:48
I thought I was one of the last people using single core when I built my new PC earlier this year.
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Yoorah wrote on 2011-11-04 01:49
There's a huge difference between a P4 and a C2D. Not so much between a C2D and the newer chips, by comparison. So, congrats on the new system. :P
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2011-11-04 01:50
Quote from Osayidan;648639:
I thought I was one of the last people using single core when I built my new PC earlier this year.
ah Osayidan but you have money to build a better computer than any of us can ever build
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Science wrote on 2011-11-04 02:01
Quote from Osayidan;648639:
I thought I was one of the last people using single core when I built my new PC earlier this year.
Me and you were on the same boat. Both had ooooold single core AMD processors :(
Switched to a 2nd gen intel quad, never going back.
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2011-11-05 23:43
anyone know which one is better for games?
the cat looked up benchmarks and both were similar in GPU
but the CPU on C2D is superior
and the desktop has more RAM
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Yoorah wrote on 2011-11-06 05:25
Like I said, C2D >>> P4. I don't know how that NVS GPU compares, but if you say they appear to be similar, then the laptop will be much better. That extra 1GB of RAM won't make any difference.
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Shanghai wrote on 2011-11-07 05:58
You mean the cat can finally run Borderlands/Magicka on optimal settings now? :O
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Excalibuurr wrote on 2011-11-07 11:53
Quote from Shanghai;652396:
You mean the cat can finally run Borderlands/Magicka on optimal settings now? :O
Wat, even I can't run Magicka/Borderlands on optimal settings, this sucks D:<
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2011-11-07 14:30
Quote from Shanghai;652396:
You mean the cat can finally run Borderlands/Magicka on optimal settings now? :O
no
borderlands and magicka depends on graphic cards rather than CPU
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Excalibuurr wrote on 2011-11-07 20:04
Quote from BobYoMeowMeow;652609:
no
borderlands and magicka depends on graphic cards rather than CPU
Yeah, but I thought your GPU was better than mine.
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Shanghai wrote on 2011-11-08 01:51
Quote from BobYoMeowMeow;652609:
no
borderlands and magicka depends on graphic cards rather than CPU
You have moar RAM, it'll run without crashing or spazzing at least if you're multitasking. :L
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Lolicon wrote on 2011-11-08 06:44
I'm gonna like
buy more RAM
see if that fixes Vindictus.
Because my processor and GPU are fine.