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  1. I know what a terabyte is. :P The comparision to the 250MB was to add further relief to the contrast, and the obscene nature of having a terabyte of e-mail storage when most e-mail are only a few k.
  2. The old ones got much hotter then the new ones do, but you have to consider that it's all relative as they're built on a bigger process then the Intel processors, the Athlon 64's are still .13micron when the P4's have moved to .09micron. If your going with an older AMD processor just make sure you spen an extra $20 or so and pick up a good heatsink/fan from Thermaltake and some Arctic Silver 3 thermal compound and you'll be good.
  3. There aren't the 50 to 60 thousand on at any given time that classic CS had/has, but there's still at least 25 thousand on at most times which is still pretty hard to match for any game and 1.6's player base built up over years. I personally never liked CS all that much, but the game always kept me coming back like nothing else even if it was only to play with the folks in my clan.While the guns are still the same the gameplay isn't, even if it's very similar, and it takes quite a bit of initial adjustment to from 1.6. I wouldn't hesitate about buying it though, you'll be getting Half-Life 2 with it which is an amazing game.
  4. There was a mention that they were going to be releasing a pc version so I'm hopefull that'll happen.
  5. Bad warez monkey!!! /me pulls out hot branding iron and pokes the warez monkey several timesShoo warez monkey, everyone knows Longorn isn't out yet and ya shouldn't wonder why a product that's not done doesn't work./me pulls out the big ole freakin trout to own the warez monkey
  6. Like was said it's largely dependant upon how much your willing to spend, though I'd probably just avoid the whole over clocking thing for now since, and don't take this as an insult or anything especially if I'm wrong, you don't sound like the most knoweledgable person about hardware and don't want to wreck your new investment out of the box. Also I'm not quite sure what this seperate PCI card holder is that your talking about since the only computer I've ever seen where the PCI slots weren't directly on the mobo was my old IBM 486 that had a board perpendicular to the mobo to hold them. Unless you've put a new video card in sometime in the last two to three years you'll also be wanting to get at least an entry level one of those even if you won't be gaming. Another thing will also be a new Power Supply Unit since the new processors really need at least a 350W PSU to run comfortably, which means it may be smarter to just spring for a new case like the X-Dreamer II case which for about $50 comes with the casse and 350W PSU which is only about $10-15 more then a name brand PSU. If your looking to go with a more budget price for parts but still want good performance I'd suggest the AMD Sempron 3100+ that uses the Paris core and is socket 754. It is by far the best budget processor, an Athlon 64 with the ability to do 64 bit computations disabled but that's still moot as it'll be a while before 64 bit programs become common, and since it is socket 754 will allow you to upgrade to an Athlon 64 on the same motherboard down the road. I'd suggest getting 512MB of PC3200 for your ram, like the Corsair Value Select 512MB PC3200, and a mobo like the Albatron K8X800 which is a good price with good features and integrated sound and ethernet. What video card to go with would depend largely on how much of a gamer you are so I'll reserve any comment on that, but this is an excellent budget system and while you'd be spending a touch more if you can't afford to upgrade reguraly, as why you'd probably be buying a budget system, it'll last a good while and be more cheaply upgradeable for quite a while. No matter what your going with though use ww.newegg.com, it's by far the best computer store on the web. The prices are almost always the lowest, and even when they're not they're really close and the excellent service, reliability, and shipping speed, I've gotten everything I've ordered early or on the first two days of the arrival window, more then make up for it. Anyone who's bought from them will say the same most likely. Edit to ssjojo- The mobo's for a P3 450, it's not even worth upgrading without taking a step up to the current class of processers.. To get one over 1Ghz you'll spend more then on the Sempron 3100+ and it's a pointless upgrade as you'll be upgrading again in no time and have spent far more money.
  7. Well they were able to be sell the A labeled processor for a bunch less then the higher clocked versions that came out months earlier. This allowed them to still offer more budget minded customers the ability to have a processor that's built on the newer core with new features, and a smaller core which consumes less energy and pruces less heat, all while costing them less to make. Plus it probably ended up being cheaper for Intel to underclock their faster processors on the newer core then spend extra money developing a slower set of processors. When these came out though it was almost 3 years ago too so they were pretty decent and an excellent buy for those in the know.
  8. The only WGE111's on Ebay were almost $100. I had ordered one off Newegg earlier tonight for about $70, but I've since cancelled and go with the WRT54G router from Linksys instead since I've been informed that it can be set up to run as a wireless bridge. That and Newegg has a one day sale on it for $50 with free shipping which is almost $30 cheaper then the WGE111. Thanks for the help all.
  9. Giant squids own you. On the other hand regular sized squids are quite yummy for eating, especially deep fried.
  10. Hmm, the thought of sanding or polishing my rear is unsettling. Anyway I just use Endust of a paper towel, while it's probably not the ideal solution it's worked well enough and hasn't damaged the screens of anything I've cleaned.
  11. I'd love to have a Mac, considered a Mac laptop for a while, but it's just so impracticale for me being a hardcore gamer with no software almost, and the few things that do get ported being months late and costing $50 years after release.
  12. You might have a great processor to overclock there my friend if your lucky. If it's a P4 1.8a then it's built of the Northwood core meaning that instead of the 400Mhz bus that it's underclocked to, it's acctually built on a 533Mhz bus effectivly giving a 50% performance increase to 2.4Ghz. The beauty of this is because that's the speed those processors were meant to run at and on that bus it produces almost no extra heat, and the dangers unsually inherint in overclocking are all but non-existent, all the with one little change in the bios. I specifically bought that proc for my last computer for that reason, though some won't do it as well mine set itself to 2.4 the first time I booted it up, so hope you have yourself one of those.
  13. Who needs a terabyte?!? o.O I don't even come close to the 250MB limit of my Hotmail account and I'll get well over a hundred spam any given day. I've been wanting to try G-Mail but no one will ever invite me. /me cries I'll burn em all.
  14. This is just really lame. EA was beat and they knew it , why they dropped their games prices, so they just went and eliminated the competition. I really prefered the SEGA games and now that there's no competition, EA also owns the rights to Arena Football, NFL Europe, and something else I'm forgetting, the quality of the EA games will start to stagnate fairly soon probably. Not only that but now SEGA's sold Visual Concepts, the 2K series developer since the start, and the 2K brand to Take-Two and are out of the sports game. To top things off EA's even swayed ESPN from the 2K camp and now have a 15 year contract with EA.
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