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check your pc stats youll be suprised

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by dills2, Aug 30, 2010.

  1. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    I have a 2.8 GHz processor and it barely emulates GameCube...
     
  2. dills2

    dills2 Well-Known Member

    you dont even know what processor i have noone does
     
  3. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    storage is also independent of specs. Just because you have a lot of disk space doesn't mean anything about your other specs. Nothing can emulate gamecube perfectly yet, and even the very fastest processors (currently around 3.6Ghz) struggle to emulate gamecube acceptably.
     
  4. personuser

    personuser Well-Known Member

    My PC has 500gib, most of which is filled to the brim with games and flash documents (they get fat FAST)

    Then I have a 500gib HD, which is pretty much a backup of my PC, but with more PS2 games.

    And a 320gib HD, which holds anime and Looney Tunes XD
     
  5. dills2

    dills2 Well-Known Member

    huh didnt know that
     
  6. personuser

    personuser Well-Known Member

    don't forget your graphics card must cost at least $1000000000000 to run anything full speed in a 640x480 window XD
     
  7. doughboy

    doughboy Guest

    dills2: you can't have 1TB RAM.................you are most likely talking about HDD space for storage..........
    RAM is different, standard pc's can hold up to 12GB (store bought)
    1000GB = 1TB
    not 180

    anyways i have...............117GB............and
    [​IMG]
     
  8. King Cookie

    King Cookie Well-Known Member

    I bet theirs other computers will more, but Mac Pros can hold up to 32 gigs of RAM. It's an option on the buying screen it just costs a hella of a lot.
     
  9. Batman168

    Batman168 Well-Known Member

    ITT: People wrong about computer stats, Loony getting upset.
     
  10. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    my octocore PC will hold 32GB, possible 64GB.

    Some computers will hold over 1TB ram but you're talking about a cray or an SGI Ultrix. No individual can afford either.
     
  11. theunderling

    theunderling Well-Known Member

    The more crap you have on a hard drive,the longer security scans take to perform.

    But that wont be a problem for most people on here LOL.
     
  12. msg2009

    msg2009 Romulations sexiest member

    I have 2TB storage, 2 internal HDD's and an external 1TB.
    I dont put anything on 1 of them, its split in 2 and just has windows 7 and XP on, 250GB each partition.
    I have about 500GB of games currently on my external drive with more to go on from disc.
    I have a 500GB drive for my photo's, music etc, currently with about 50GB on it.
    Takes about an hour for mine to do the entire computer.
     
  13. anthonypopo

    anthonypopo Well-Known Member

    940gb i can use. 6gb ram. ati radeon 5450.