Tremulous Forum

General => General Discussion => Topic started by: RipFlex on September 08, 2001, 12:54:00 am

Title: Tremulous fact or fiction
Post by: RipFlex on September 08, 2001, 12:54:00 am
Just trying to keep this alive.  I don't know why, just bored.

So when the next almost playable beta release?

Something, something, something....

Title: Tremulous fact or fiction
Post by: Stannum on September 08, 2001, 09:06:00 pm
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Title: Tremulous fact or fiction
Post by: M123 on September 08, 2001, 09:24:00 pm
Let's give some purpose to this thread.

My pç's cpu recently stopped working due to an unfortunate accident. It was a athlon 700.

Now i want to replace it with a better one.
I want above 1000 mhz so i'm going to replace the motherboard too and i'll buy a new video card while i'm at it. But i'm still kind of cheap so i want good stuff for little money.

Anyone have some good recommendations what parts to get.
Title: Tremulous fact or fiction
Post by: RipFlex on September 26, 2001, 12:23:00 pm
Well need to save money, but want over 1 ghz.

Grab the AMD 1.4 Ghz/Abit's ata100-RAID mobo supporting the DDR SDRAM.

prices are dropping... but I wait until november.

Title: Tremulous fact or fiction
Post by: M123 on September 27, 2001, 05:53:00 pm
Got myself a msi one with 256 mb ddr ram
Title: Tremulous fact or fiction
Post by: RipFlex on September 28, 2001, 08:51:00 am
Here's what I'm waiting for:

1. Pentium 4 Northwood CPU (0.13 microns) at 2 Ghz+ (it will run cooler and is faster than the early P4 (0.18 micron) series and has 512 k L2 cache onboard.

2. ATA-133 RAID System (Yes soon you will have UDMA/133 harddrives with 10000/15000 RPMs at a peak rate of 133 MB/sec.

3. SiS chipset with slightly better DDR SDRAM performance or slightly cheaper RD RAM for P4 mobos.

4. Geforce 3 Ultra (Pro or whatever) at 240 mhz GPU/260 mhz DDR SDRAM speed (512 mhz SDRAM eqv.)

Then I'll buy.