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ZcanKal

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  1. My minimum for modern hardware is 450 watts, but for that, I'd get anywhere from 500-600 watt PSU's
  2. Not bad tbh. Better than what I can find for free.
  3. Good ol' Family PC, a Pentium 4 based desktop, but this was all the way back in 2006 and I can't remember the specs. My first personal computer was some old Centrino based laptop. The first PC I remember is my 2012 Acer Aspire One, with a Sandybridge Celeron and 2GB of RAM.
  4. I can't give you a number in FPS, but i'd keep the amount of objects on screen at one time to a minimum. (I'm pretty sure that's CPU bound?)
  5. You can't just... upgrade from DDR3 to DDR4 without a CPU (or MoBo) swap.
  6. I would obviously get a GPU so you aren't running on 8MB of VRAM.
  7. I knew having a new iOS version for older devices was too good to be true.
  8. I'm getting new storage soon (SSD + new HDD) but for now my 5400RPM laptop HDD has been doing it's best.
  9. That thing has to be from between 1999 and 2001, even a desktop of that time is essentially un-upgradable. (It would be Pre-LGA775 and pre-PCIe, which were released in mid-2002 and 2004 respectively.
  10. As far as I remember, that is a pretty rare card, maybe sell it to a collector?
  11. Looks like somebody pre-ordered a 2000 series card.
  12. A PC that can do at the very least 1080p 144Hz On that note, my dream monitor is 1080p 144Hz. (900p 75Hz FTW)
  13. The only reason it works with Nintendo is because of how hard they crack down on emulation.
  14. That makes sense. The Gamecube originally used N64 controllers before the Gamecube controller was a thing.
  15. Oh great, we're already having a repeat of the 1080 ti availability when mining was a thing.
  16. I'd wait until the next gen Extreme Edition chips release. (by next gen I mean Coffeelake)
  17. How about they actually make it Scrapyard like in the good ol' days? (Austin Evan's dual PSU build anybody?)
  18. Actually yes... Am I an idiot to thinking so?
  19. The problem here is that even with the main monitor plugged into the adapter it still doesn't work.
  20. It has a DVI port, which the main monitor is plugged into, and I'm trying to get adapters for more DVI monitors once I get them.
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