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Anyone need a new comp?

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SUPRsalad

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I bought one yesterday for the office from my place in Denver. (SUPRs know what I am talking about) Just wanted to let you all know that they've got some amazing deals right now on some decent machines. I got a p4 3.4ghz 70 gb hd, dvdrw, gig of ram, for $170. Same machine as mine almost, but I jammed 4 gigs of ram and a 256mb vid card in there, and even though my ping always sucked, I was STILL one of the faster players out there. (I could ALMOST keep up with kyrite, and could actually identify Chad as he flew through my screen. PM me if you want contact info.
 

CountSilverbow

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yeas but will this make my uo run better or faster or less chop lag i duuno it runs great though no probs so far other than getting resolution just right. i got it strickly for uo gaming ...
 

SetItOff

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The amount of space your computer has does not affect how well your computer runs it's more on the lines on howmuch RPM the HD has If it has atleast 7200 rpm your good, Most likely if your system was old then it probally had 5200, so your seeing about 2000 more RPM. It will deffently make your computer process hard drive information better. But where you should really be looking at is your CPU/GPU/Ram/Mobo ect for system smoothness and how well it can handle lots of pressure ect...
 
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SUPRsalad

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The amount of space your computer has does not affect how well your computer runs it's more on the lines on howmuch RPM the HD has If it has atleast 7200 rpm your good, Most likely if your system was old then it probally had 5200, so your seeing about 2000 more RPM. It will deffently make your computer process hard drive information better. But where you should really be looking at is your CPU/GPU/Ram/Mobo ect for system smoothness and how well it can handle lots of pressure ect...
UO isn't big enough to warrant a faster HD. Its not really even big enough to warrant a dual-core, although, it would be sweet. No, a ton of ram, and a good video card is good enough to run with the big-boys.
 
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SUPRsalad

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I just ordered 5 of them for my office. He kicked in a free 18" monitor, and with shipping, my bill was $540. Can't beat that with ten foot titan's hammer.
 

Pink Floyd

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I just ordered 5 of them for my office. He kicked in a free 18" monitor, and with shipping, my bill was $540. Can't beat that with ten foot titan's hammer.
I'll beat you with my ten foot titans hammer if you know what I mean and I think you do.
 
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SUPRsalad

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I ride my ethereal llama bareback. Pink and I got real lonesome out there in the ol' T2a.
 
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