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Buckett

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  1. Since I'm running a Barton 3200+ (2.2GHz) right now, it seems kinda silly to go to a Sempron 3000+ (1.8GHz) CPU...they're both single-core CPU's, and I'm running a 32-bit OS....definitely not going to see a performance boost out of it....

  2. Well, it was the lower-end 9800, but with a firmware upgrade, became the 9800XT.

     

    I'm moving to a PCIe board, and can't transfer the 9800 over....makes it difficult to keep the card around in the future rig.

  3. So, what I'm looking to do is get a mobo that uses DDR400 RAM and has a PCIe graphics slot. I'm kinda aiming for the $200 range...

     

    That limits you to just a socket 939 Athlon64 m/b. $200 is kinda low for a new m/b, cpu and video card. (Hence why your asking to see if anyone has parts hanging out they are not in need of.) I don't have anything like that unused unfortunately, by maybe I'll surf thru newegg later today.

     

    Yea, that's why I'm asking here.

     

    I found a mobo/CPU combo on newegg for 109 shipped. Sempron 3200+ with Gigabyte board. X1550 for 70.

  4. LOL Good point...Here's what I've got currently:

     

    Athalon Barton 3200+

    2GB DDR400 (Which I would really like to keep using in the new board)

    Gigabyte VT600 board

    Radeon 9800XT (AGP)

    SATA & ATA drives

     

    So, what I'm looking to do is get a mobo that uses DDR400 RAM and has a PCIe graphics slot. Like I said before, baby steps. I need to upgrade, but I can't afford $400 for a new system yet. I'm kinda aiming for the $200 range...

  5. Finally! Though I've got to do it in baby steps....

     

    I've got my drives and PSU (though I'll be in the market for one of those, too), but what I'm in need of is a mobo, CPU, and video card. Anyone have anything decent sitting around in their spare parts piles?

  6. Conflict of interest, dammit.

    Sorry about that, guys. I really hate it when we conflict on our LAN dates...means that we can't come to yours and you can't come to ours. B.Ob. has been a Frag Shack regular for a few months, but since the past two LANs have been on the same day....well, you know...

     

    We'll work on this for March and see where we can go from there. Have to make sure that March 10th is NOT on the Frag Shack voting list! It's great when you guys come to our LANs. I enjoy coming over to yours, too, I just can't do too much gaming during each month due to my lack of time....two part-time jobs, a full-time job, 2 kids every other weekend, and a girlfriend in Canada don't help with the scheduling much... :wub:

  7. My current system is a Barton 3200+ on a PoS Gigabyte board, 1GB of unmatched DDR400 RAM, and a 9800XT. The game runs great on it. I don't meet the recommended specs, but I meet the minimum, and it's fine. Slight lag in the city or over-populated areas, but then again, Shaggy's computer does exactly the same thing, and his machine actually DOES meet the recommended specs. So I don't think I'm doing that bad....

     

    Yes, there's a monthly fee. While I loved the fact that Guild Wars didn't have that subscription, I didn't know anyone that actually played it, and as you said, it's much better with friends....

     

    Most of the quests can be done solo so far. I've gotten my monk up to level 8, and it's mostly from doing the numerous quests and tasks. Very good crafting system, too. They've made it so you can't macro craft, which will keep the market in good standing without flooding it with too much crap.

     

    All-in-all I'm having a pretty good time with it.

  8. Shaggy and I just started playing Vanguard. It releases tomorrow, but since we pre-ordered, we are allowed to log in and start playing before anyone else.

     

    VERY EQ-esque....a lot of things look and feel like EQ/EQ2. Questing is much better than WoW. Journal/personal stats/spellbook are a lot like WoW, too. I would say that the best feature of the game so far is that it's not cartoon-ish like WoW is. It looks a lot like EQ and Dark Age of Camelot. Graphics can use a bit of work, but that's about what we would expect from a new MMO. New GFX engines will come out for the game with future releases, just as they did with EQ and Dark Age.

     

    Characters creation is so-so, but the character content (i.e. Spec's and Stats) are so vast that you can literally have a group of 8 Paladins that are all very different from each other and play different roles in the group. Pretty amazing, really.

  9. Due to my recent divorce, I've been short on funds....and I expect to be rather short on funds for another 20 years or so....but I'm using a 9800XT, which seems to run everything great.

     

    I was recently pricing out parts for a new machine, and from what I can see, I'm thinking about the x1800 for my future box, though as I said, it's gonna be a while, so my mind is very far from being made up on it....

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