mayorsam Posted June 30, 2004 Share Posted June 30, 2004 pareng mayorsam, did I read that right? you got a 200GB Hard disc capacity? :boo: :cool: yup, special order sa villman. pero ang bilis lang dumating. one day lang. ubos ko na kagad yung 60GB. kinopya ko sa hard-disk yung special extended edition ng fellowship of the ring at two towers. Quote Link to comment
mayorsam Posted June 30, 2004 Share Posted June 30, 2004 Thanks for the tip Dude. I guess that's why they call the game "Far Cry" since the system specs are usually a far cry from the ideal . buwisit talaga yang farcry na yan. pina auto-detect ko kung anong ang ok na setting sa pc ko. yung medium lang recommended nya. kailangan yata radeon 9800 pataaas at 3GHz na P4 Extreme Edition para sa Very High. Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted June 30, 2004 Share Posted June 30, 2004 (edited) I got an AMD Barton 2500+ proc, EPOX 8rda3i motherboard, 512 DDR400, 40 GB 72rpm Maxtor, Tornado geforce 4 mx440-8x 128mb, Soundblaster 5.1 soundcard. I dont know anything about these stuffs. I just asked my friend if he can give me tips on what to buy for a PC and those are the stuffs he recommended, so I bought them. It cost me an overall of 35K. Is it worth it? Edited June 30, 2004 by dj_flip03 Quote Link to comment
hades121 Posted June 30, 2004 Share Posted June 30, 2004 magastos talaga magmaintain ng pc kung gusto parating top of the line. btw gaganda ng systems nyo Quote Link to comment
argentea Posted July 1, 2004 Share Posted July 1, 2004 AMD Athlon XP 2500 with Thermaltake Volcano CPU Heatsink ASUS A7V8X-X MotherboardGeForce FX 5500 256MB256DDR memoryCreative Live SB 5.180G Hard drive Seagate Baracuda 7200 rpm ito lang kaya ko eh. Quote Link to comment
Dekampanilla Posted July 1, 2004 Share Posted July 1, 2004 buwisit talaga yang farcry na yan. pina auto-detect ko kung anong ang ok na setting sa pc ko. yung medium lang recommended nya. kailangan yata radeon 9800 pataaas at 3GHz na P4 Extreme Edition para sa Very High. Sana hindi ganoon katakaw sa system specs and HalfLife 2. Quote Link to comment
mayorsam Posted July 1, 2004 Share Posted July 1, 2004 sana nga. para sa half-life 2 talaga tong current pc ko. Quote Link to comment
menime Posted July 1, 2004 Share Posted July 1, 2004 I got an AMD Barton 2500+ proc, EPOX 8rda3i motherboard, 512 DDR400, 40 GB 72rpm Maxtor, Tornado geforce 4 mx440-8x 128mb, Soundblaster 5.1 soundcard. I dont know anything about these stuffs. I just asked my friend if he can give me tips on what to buy for a PC and those are the stuffs he recommended, so I bought them. It cost me an overall of 35K. Is it worth it? Almost the right Price but a little bit on the steep side,for a comparisson in price check pc xpress' site.pcx.com Quote Link to comment
menime Posted July 1, 2004 Share Posted July 1, 2004 buwisit talaga yang farcry na yan. pina auto-detect ko kung anong ang ok na setting sa pc ko. yung medium lang recommended nya. kailangan yata radeon 9800 pataaas at 3GHz na P4 Extreme Edition para sa Very High. Sabi sa reviews Far cry would put modern videocards down on its knees, talagang kailangan magandang-maganda daw dapat ang videocard. Didn't even dare to play the game on my geforce 4 mx400. Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted July 1, 2004 Author Share Posted July 1, 2004 I have observed that most of our units belong to the 2400-2900ghz range. I think we only need to upgrade our video card that will give us quality gameplay on playing far cry, half-life 2 and doom 3. Quote Link to comment
argentea Posted July 2, 2004 Share Posted July 2, 2004 sana nga. para sa half-life 2 talaga tong current pc ko. The minimum system spec is currently targeted at a 700 MHz PC with 128 MB RAM and a DX6-level video card, eg: TNT2 etc, meaning you won't need a supercomputer to run Half-Life 2 but don't expect to see reflective water,dynamic shadows and bump-mapped textures. The game running at reasonable detail eg: 25/40 fps, requires a 1600Mhz cpu, 256 mb ram, GeForce4 Ti or Ati Radeon card. In real life you need the best from a new game so I would recommend a 2000 cpu, or higher 512 mb ram or higher, GeForce4 Ti4800 128 ddr or ATI Radeon 9600 pro.IF you've got the money ATI Radeon 9800 pro. or Geforce FX5900 ultraThe more power the better but not essential with this game. Quote Link to comment
dehadista Posted July 2, 2004 Share Posted July 2, 2004 cool system pareng dehadista, have you tried Far Cry with your system? how did it go? I think the standard norm nowadays is to upgrade our system every 6 months.pare, so far, after reading all the posts here regarding the ideal specs for FAR CRY, i'm feeling less inclined to try out the game sa PC ko... but what the heck. maybe i'll give it a spin one of these days... i'll tell u if its good with my system. anyway, with the upgrades... haaay naku. tama ka dyan pare. its every six months or so. but i'm taking it easy. every year na lang. tapos dahan-dahan. watch out for the power supplies out there.. be sure to match it up with the UPS. learned it the hard way...fried my HD and lost 15 GB of MP3s... Quote Link to comment
dehadista Posted July 2, 2004 Share Posted July 2, 2004 I got an AMD Barton 2500+ proc, EPOX 8rda3i motherboard, 512 DDR400, 40 GB 72rpm Maxtor, Tornado geforce 4 mx440-8x 128mb, Soundblaster 5.1 soundcard. I dont know anything about these stuffs. I just asked my friend if he can give me tips on what to buy for a PC and those are the stuffs he recommended, so I bought them. It cost me an overall of 35K. Is it worth it? pare maganda na yan.. pero get a decent cooling system since you're using AMD. i have the same MOBO with my other PC. no complaints here. Quote Link to comment
hsmeilop Posted July 17, 2004 Share Posted July 17, 2004 i think i have an intel p4 2.6mhz, 512 ddr, 2x40gb 7200rpm seagate. 64mb 5200 video card. pretty fast computer for my applications. hehehe... watching dvds, chatting and MTC!!!! a little coreldraw and photoshop pala for work. Quote Link to comment
masterblaster Posted July 17, 2004 Share Posted July 17, 2004 ECS 848P P4 MOBO 800 FSB with 8X AGP, 2 SATA, 2 ATA 100, 6-ch audio, 10/100 LAN, 4 USB, Intel chipset, HTPentium 4 2.4 GHz HT 1 MB L2 Cache 533 FSB processor512 DDR memoryDiamond Stealth S60 with RADEON 7000, 4x AGP, 32 MB DDR with TV out120 GB Maxtor Ultra ATA/133Bluetooth Adapter1 CD-RW 1 Floppy Cost me $400 to assemble. Quote Link to comment
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