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| 02 Dec 2014 01:09 PM |
| Just asking. I will be purchasing a new gaming rig hopefully next year with a limited budget. And no, the currency is not euros, doggars or sterlings. |
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| 02 Dec 2014 01:39 PM |
Yeah. I have one 4gb stick in some random prebuilt with a 750ti and it runs almost all games so yeah.
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naruto198
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| 02 Dec 2014 01:54 PM |
| Yeah, I have 6 gb in my core 2 duo. Runs all the games I play fine. Also I saw your thing that says MS-DOS gamers. I have lots of ancient PC's, and I'm building an amd 386sx 33 mhz for those old dos games. Have fun! |
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| 02 Dec 2014 01:56 PM |
I think the computer I was on about is a core 2 duo. It's used for living room gaming. Although I'm looking into buying a core 2 quad as an upgrade off ebay for £20. |
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naruto198
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| 02 Dec 2014 01:58 PM |
| Yeah, I was going to upgrade mine to a c2quad or extreme but they're damn pricey. I hear you can do all this stuff so that your motherboard will take LGA771 cpu's, but it's pretty tedious. |
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| 02 Dec 2014 02:01 PM |
Yeah. I'm only getting a core 2 extreme to see if I can stream in my living room as the core 2 duo is sligtly out dated and I definitely need a quad core. |
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meldo
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| 02 Dec 2014 02:20 PM |
6GB will be fine, but IMO you should go for 8GB if possible.
dat dual channel yo |
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| 02 Dec 2014 02:21 PM |
| My laptop has like 8gb of ram lol |
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spink00
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| 02 Dec 2014 03:20 PM |
| 6 GB is a fine amount. I had a laptop that ran everything up until late 2014 just fine on 6 GB of RAM. |
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