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  1. Well, I just got my copy of Splinter Cell... :wub: This has to be one of the best games, ever. :rocky: The stealthiness alone makes this game great, then toss in a good story line, and some great graphics, puts this game, IMO, over the top. Well done UBI.

  2. Forgot to mention, the system I listed was assuming your going to use your orginall hard drive, disk drives, and the ribbon cables and all that other jazz. Of course, since your computer is pre-fab, it didnt come with an O/S on a disk, did it? That always makes things harder. Anyways, if you need more help, just PM me.

    Edit: And no, by todays standards, I would not consider an MX 400 a good card. If you have to get a GeForce 2, go with a GTS.

  3. I just pieced a system together for you using NewEgg. Read and be amazed at what $600 will get you:

    Case: Dynapower case, 7 expansion slots, 300 WATT PSU included

    Motherboard: Asus A7N8X, nForce 2 chipset, 333Mhz FSB, AGP 8x slot, 5 PCI, etc.

    Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 2Ghz

    Memory: 2x 256MB of DDR PC 2700 RAM, totalling 512MB

    Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer

    Video Card: Asus GeForce 4 Ti 4200, 128MB DDR RAM, 8x AGP

    Grand total: $593.98.

    Again, this was pieced together, not knowing exactly what you want. Remember, www.newegg.com.

  4. Is it me or did ATi just take the lead in the whole GPU race from nVidia? Ever since the release of the 9700, nVidia has been playing catch-up. nVidia will finally release the FX, but everyone is talking about the 9800 now.

    My next card may be an ATi.

  5. Would you end up typing in the password yourself? I think I see a never ending circle here. Delete that folder full of viruses. Norton and McAffee arent some b.s. software. They do their job quite nicely. Just make sure to update your virus deffinitions and you'll be good to go.

  6. I think im set for a couple of years. In a day or two ill benchmark this beast. Anyone tried 3D Mark '03 yet?
    A couple of years? I've got an Athlon XP2000, 512MB of PC2100 and a Radeon 9700PRO; and I'm feeling my rig is starting to become too slow now. :P

    That always happens. When ever you upgrade, theres always something still out there that can make your computer a little faster. Ive yet to see a game require over 800 Mhz, and 256MB's of ram... not that Im saying there isnt one. I test my system with FS2002 Pro., and at the moment its running better than ever.

  7. As some of you know, my old system was an:

    Athlon TBird 1.33Ghz

    Asus A7M266-M Mobo w/ 266 FSB, KT266 chip

    Windows XP Home Edition

    512 Megs of PC 2100 DDR SDRAM

    40 Gigabyte 5200 RPM Hard Disk Drive

    48x CD-ROM

    Leadtek WinFast A250 TD (nVidia GeForce 4 Ti 4400 GPU)

    Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer

    250 Watt PSU

    One case fan

    Four USB ports

    After a couple of hook ups and some out of pocket expenses:

    Intel Pentium 4 1.6Ghz

    Asus P4S533 Mobo w/ 533/400 FSB, 4x AGP, 5 PCI slots

    Windows 2000 Professional SP3

    640 Megs of PC2700 DDR SDRAM

    60 Gigabyte 7200 Western Digital Hard Disk Drive

    48x CD-ROM

    52x24x52 Memorex CD-RW Burner

    Leadtek WinFast A250 TD (nVidia GeForce 4 Ti 4400 GPU)

    Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer

    300 Watt PSU

    Four case fans

    One PCI slot fan

    6 USB ports

    I think im set for a couple of years. In a day or two ill benchmark this beast. Anyone tried 3D Mark '03 yet?

  8. System Configuration

    Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

    DirectX Version 9.0

    AGP Rates (Current/Available) 4x / 1x 2x 4x

    CPU Unknown 1800 MHz

    FSB 400 MHz

    Memory 512 MB

    Graphics Chipset NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4400

    Driver Name NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4400

    Driver Version 6.13.10.42.81

    Video Memory 128 MB

    Program Version 3DMark2001 SE

    Resolution 1024x768 32bit

    Texture Format Compressed

    FSAA Disabled

    Z-Buffer Depth 24bit

    Frame Buffer Double

    Rendering Pipeline D3D Pure Hardware T&L

    Results: A whopping 8033 marks.

  9. FINALLY! I had a little extra money, so I bought a new Western Digital 7200 RPM 60 GIG HD, replacing the old Maxtor 40 GIG 5400 RPM HD, and a Memorex 52x24x52 CD-RW burner, replacing the old external, 16x4x16 HP CD-RW burner. Life is back to normal.

  10. Did it. Went to VIA's website and downloaded the oldest one I could, working my way up. Installed the video and AGP drivers from my LeadTek disc, and that also didnt work. Looks like I have to reformat and reinstall Windows 2000... just what I was looking forward to... again. My motherboard has given me more headaches than school has. Hard to believe I know. Anytime Ive updated my AGP driver, it screws up the whole system. Any time I update my 3d card drivers, I need to reinstall the AGP drivers... am I seeing a never ending process of me kicking my computer? (Almost literally.)

    DONT BUY HP COMPUTERS!

  11. Four words: OMFG. I now know what was making my computer crash last year, which lasted about six months before it was fixed. The AGP driver. 3D Mark crashes, Ghost Recon crashes the computer, blah blah. At least now I know what the problem is: AGP mode makes my computer crash... weeeeeeeeeeee!

    Is there any way I can revert back to the old AGP driver? Im running Windows 2000 Professional.

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