^Nice one.
^Nice one.
Dont you remember? We used it all up the last time you visited and had that sexy naked party!
-MBP
Processor Information:
Vendor: GenuineIntel
Speed: 2600 Mhz
2 logical processors
1 physical processors
Video Card:
Driver: NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X
Sound card:
Audio device: Realtek AC97 Audio
Memory:
RAM: 511 Mb
How shitty is this computer? Its my crappy one and it cannot even play DOD:S, CS:S is really slow and crappy. I cannot even play warcraft 3! Is there anything i can do to fix this without costing me anything?
-MBP
Upgrade the Video Card and add a bit more RAM. Cheap quick temp fix.
I dont know if i will do it if i have to spend money. Im only going to be using this computer for one more year, then ill be on my good computer for the rest of my life. I only use this one because i live at 2 houses and i dont want to carry a desktop around. So i use this old one for internet and crappy games. If i upgrade anything it will be my good one with an even better video card.
-MBP
apevia x-jupiter jr with 250mm side fan
intel e6750
2x seagate barracuda 750gb
evga nforce 680i
4gb mushkin pc6400
geforce 8800gt
I've had this for about a year and plan to keep it for another year or so before I sell it and build another. My good keyboard broke a few weeks ago, so I'm stuck with a Dell OEM keyboard until I stop being lazy and buy a new one.
Get the G15 keyboard, its really fucking nice. Do you like your G5 mouse? Im going to get one also. I also eventually want dual screen, but i dont know if my computer can handle it.
-MBP
Last time I checked out a G15, it was huge with all the side keys and everything. I have no doubt that it's a great keyboard, but I'm not sure if I want to buy such a large keyboard.
The G5 is by far the best mouse I've ever had. Razer Viper, Razer Copperhead (returned cause it was too big), MX518, and Razer Krait are all gaming-grade mouse that I've owned. I didn't like the Razers because the clicking mechanism broke after a year. The MX518, which had a plastic shell, always collected "gunk" and oil from regular use. The G5 is textured a little different and feels almost like a cloth mousepad. It was a little weird at first, but I've gotten used it. The customizable weight system is a nice feature for people that like a heavy mouse. I personally removed all the weights because I like to hold a light, agile mouse. With 2000 DPI under its belt, I have experienced no skippage or negative movement whatsoever. The older Razer Viper with 1000 DPI would skip and/or do negative movement whenever I moved too fast. Having nine buttons is a nice deal also. I have different buy scripts bound to different buttons.
I'm contemplating whether to buy another 8800GT and add a third monitor. At work, I use three monitors so I'm kinda spoiled with all my monitors :-p
But if you are really looking to buy a new mouse, definitely go for the G5.
They redid the G15 keyboard. They saw that people thought it was way to big for a under desk drawer. Its got the same number of macro keys but they put it into different sections before it was GK (G Key) 1-18. Now its GK A1-6, B1-6, C1-6. So there are three rows, you just have to alternate which row is activated. Its a lot smaller and they made the LCD screen set instead of movable. Its by far the best keyboard i have ever used. Its really hard to even find the old one now. Best place to buy it is New Egg. Link below.
G15 Keyboard
-MBP
Im gonna get a G9 one of theese days.....