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Paul Smith
Everything on their looks good apart from:
512MB is an absolute minimum these days. If you're going to do a lot of
multitasking (ie playing a game and others things at the same time) go to
1GB.
This is border line. It will run the Sims 2 fine. But is it going to be
running games with decent levels-of-details in a year from now. Probably
not. Upgrade this if possible, if you go for a really high-end machine (if
you can bite the cost) you'll get a good 2-3 years of decent gaming out of
it and not have to worry about upgrading every 10 minutes and probably
another couple of years if you're willing to run at less then high-detail.
And although
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Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
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Memory: DDR2 Memory (256MB up to 4GB) that enables clock speeds at 400MHz
for exceptional PC performance.
512MB is an absolute minimum these days. If you're going to do a lot of
multitasking (ie playing a game and others things at the same time) go to
1GB.
Graphics: The new 128MB PCI ExpressTATI RadeonT X300 SE graphics card for
a
true to life video and game experience.
This is border line. It will run the Sims 2 fine. But is it going to be
running games with decent levels-of-details in a year from now. Probably
not. Upgrade this if possible, if you go for a really high-end machine (if
you can bite the cost) you'll get a good 2-3 years of decent gaming out of
it and not have to worry about upgrading every 10 minutes and probably
another couple of years if you're willing to run at less then high-detail.
And although
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Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
http://www.windowsresource.net/
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