I did that one for him G. When I noticed he had a sig making phun of my dome I decided to pimp his sig.G-Train said:And ROFLMFAO Cheeks at ur sig, that story still cracks me up :lol:
Oh...... GAME ON FGT KENT!noobItUp said:I did that one for him G. When I noticed he had a sig making phun of my dome I decided to pimp his sig.
hahahahhaha, well played noobie :lol:noobItUp said:I did that one for him G. When I noticed he had a sig making phun of my dome I decided to pimp his sig.G-Train said:And ROFLMFAO Cheeks at ur sig, that story still cracks me up :lol:
exec ms paint?nelots said:Oh...... GAME ON FGT KENT!
Thankyou sir. Stay tuned for more amusing digs @ butz!G-Train said:hahahahhaha, well played noobie :lol:
I'll 1up and use NOTEPAD!!!noobItUp said:exec ms paint?
Thankyou sir. Stay tuned for more amusing digs @ butz!
OMG its not the CPU Chip Just ram and that Sh!tty asus MBslayer2202 said:yeah you need at least 4gb of ddr3 ram
and a faster cpu!
oh and he has ddr2 i think with only 2 dimmtea bagger said:OMG its not the CPU Chip Just ram and that Sh!tty asus MBslayer2202 said:yeah you need at least 4gb of ddr3 ram
and a faster cpu!
windows 7 is using most of the ram what games ya been played Hope not just CSS cause that would be a wast of Card
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... ments.aspx
what MB would you suggest for a fairly cheap price?tea bagger said:OMG its not the CPU Chip Just ram and that Sh!tty asus MBslayer2202 said:yeah you need at least 4gb of ddr3 ram
and a faster cpu!
windows 7 is using most of the ram what games ya been played Hope not just CSS cause that would be a wast of Card
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... ments.aspx
thanks,timewilltell said:card requires ( Minimum Recommended System Power (W) 450 W)
note system power not psu rating which means it needs a minimum 450w available to it after everything else has taken its power from the supply.
prob not ya main problem ram would likely be your hold up, those cpu's have some balls about em for an older cpu (had one in my old system performed better with most things then the Q6600 i have now).
just carefully pull that stick out and ditch it for 3 or 4 gb of good quality ddr2 ram (wont see the entire 4gb in 32bit)
check the rating of your supply (want rms rating not peak)
use driver sweaper sweep the nvidea drivers then install latest driver (not beta driver) http://downloads.guru3d.com/Guru3D---Dr ... d1655.html
then go from there
LMAO , shaw is the generic (ie homebrand sh1te) PSU's that MSY ship with their pre-built systems , get a Corsair (SeaSonic is the OEM version) or an Antec / Enermax / SilverStone /Thermalright etc.MaddKent said:as for the PSU, I found out that it's a shaw 600w PSU model number 340u.timewilltell said:card requires ( Minimum Recommended System Power (W) 450 W)
note system power not psu rating which means it needs a minimum 450w available to it after everything else has taken its power from the supply.
prob not ya main problem ram would likely be your hold up, those cpu's have some balls about em for an older cpu (had one in my old system performed better with most things then the Q6600 i have now).
just carefully pull that stick out and ditch it for 3 or 4 gb of good quality ddr2 ram (wont see the entire 4gb in 32bit)
check the rating of your supply (want rms rating not peak)
use driver sweaper sweep the nvidea drivers then install latest driver (not beta driver) http://downloads.guru3d.com/Guru3D---Dr ... d1655.html
then go from there
I know nothing about PSU's so I'm not sure what that means.
haha yeah i built this pc a couple years back, and did not know too much about pc components.i0nwr1t3r said:LMAO , shaw is the generic (ie homebrand sh1te) PSU's that MSY ship with their pre-built systems , get a Corsair (SeaSonic is the OEM version) or an Antec / Enermax / SilverStone /Thermalright etc.MaddKent said:as for the PSU, I found out that it's a shaw 600w PSU model number 340u.timewilltell said:card requires ( Minimum Recommended System Power (W) 450 W)
note system power not psu rating which means it needs a minimum 450w available to it after everything else has taken its power from the supply.
prob not ya main problem ram would likely be your hold up, those cpu's have some balls about em for an older cpu (had one in my old system performed better with most things then the Q6600 i have now).
just carefully pull that stick out and ditch it for 3 or 4 gb of good quality ddr2 ram (wont see the entire 4gb in 32bit)
check the rating of your supply (want rms rating not peak)
use driver sweaper sweep the nvidea drivers then install latest driver (not beta driver) http://downloads.guru3d.com/Guru3D---Dr ... d1655.html
then go from there
I know nothing about PSU's so I'm not sure what that means.
Ones to avoid are aPower / Cooler Master / Shaw /Thermaltake etc.
Try to spend in the $100-200 range for a quality PSU than $50 for a generic P.O.S. , it's the one thing all your components are connected to & the one place where you don't want to skimp on quality.
Look for strong rails on the PSU & it will handle your card & CPU with ease , not struggle when your system is under load.
This is what I use in mine (but this may be overkill for you)
http://www.silverstonetek.com/products/p_spec.php?pno=da750&area=usa
This is an old PSU now days , but still goes well.
I have a coolermaster you insensitive clod!i0nwr1t3r said:Ones to avoid are aPower / Cooler Master / Shaw /Thermaltake etc.