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garry bassett <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Jun 2002 09:05:50 +0000
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Hi,
  Neal if you are looking at a gaming pc then i would go with one of the
latest graphics cards, the GEFORCE TI(200,500)are great value for money.One
of the high end GEFORCE 4 maybe(not the cheaper models though as they
perform poorly)or RADEON range all are superb cards and have the option of
the tv out facility.you mention you use win xp so use some of the tweak
programs out there which can get you more performance from your pc.
Memory is a must as 128mb is low by todays standards and is good way of
getting more performance from your pc.
Unless you are going to go for a much bigger cpu(dependent on your
motherboard)i wouldnt worry to much as the spec of your system is pretty
good for playing games.
Other than this possibly get yourself broadband if you use the internet alot
or play games online,i found switching to broadband one of the best things i
did as regards imrovements....:)
: Neal Collins <[log in to unmask]>
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