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What's the stats of your computer in the UK? What OS is it running?
EDIT: Overclock? Downgrade the OS to XP so it uses less RAM?
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As it's a netbook the specs are very dire; inbuilt GFX for one.
Running Windows 7 32 Bit 2GB RAM Intel U2300 Dual-Core 1.2 GHz Inbuilt GFX.
3.3 on the Windows Experience Index...my other PC is 7.6-7.9 on all components.
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Abandon all hope since obviously Koreans will dominate anyway and pour your frustration, resentment and creative energy into another one of your legendary threads?
Worth a shot.
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On September 22 2010 09:31 chiflutz wrote: Abandon all hope since obviously Koreans will dominate anyway and pour your frustration, resentment and creative energy into another one of your legendary threads?
Worth a shot. I can't abandon hope yet!
I have another thread idea...I had it shortly after the Southside one...haven't ever taken the time to make it happen.
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TL folk pitch in to cover the shipping costs while you get right on it, yes ?
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The main problem is the CPU speed, it's extreamly low. I don't think you can overclock it to SC2 levels (>2 GHz).
Then again I don't know anything about overclocking
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On September 22 2010 09:34 chiflutz wrote: TL folk pitch in to cover the shipping costs while you get right on it, yes ? That would be amazing and I would it start tonight if so. But I'd feel like an asshole for doing something like that.
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On September 22 2010 09:37 LSB wrote: The main problem is the CPU speed, it's extreamly low. I don't think you can overclock it to SC2 levels (>2 GHz).
Then again I don't know anything about overclocking Not to mention the fact laptops are shit when it comes to cooling; and overclocking would rape the shit out of it and probably deteriorate performance & perhaps make it shut itself off after 10 minutes.
It's not just me trying to complain, it's me trying to find out if anyone knows a decent way to import something as heavy as a PC without it costing (not a whole lot in reality, but a lot for a man who is paying a lot of rent) the earth.
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just get someone to disassemble it, and ship everything except for the case + powersupply, buy a temporary psu+case for your parts.. should be quite a bit cheaper.
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Well, I suggested it for two reasons: a) gaming on regular notebooks is tear-shedding, kitten-punching, ball-breakingly awful and b) I'd gladly pay for it myself if I had some cash on hand; hell, Southside was the first thing I bookmarked after I bought a new computer, years ago.
Point is, please write more! :D
<3
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On September 22 2010 09:41 deth wrote: just get someone to disassemble it, and ship everything except for the case + powersupply, buy a temporary psu+case for your parts.. should be quite a bit cheaper. Cheers dude, I hadn't even thought of that...amazing. I might just do that.
TL comes through...can't believe I never thought (outside the box/case LOL?) of that. Just was staunch in thinking - hmm...it needs to be all together!
On September 22 2010 09:42 chiflutz wrote: Well, I suggested it for two reasons: a) gaming on regular notebooks is tear-shedding, kitten-punching, ball-breakingly awful and b) I'd gladly pay for it myself if I had some cash on hand; hell, Southside was the first thing I bookmarked after I bought a new computer, years ago.
Point is, please write more! :D
<3 I appreciate the sentiment man, but I'd expect that off no-one, especially not an e-buddy.
Agreed, it's amazingly shit to play on a netbook, the kitten-punching was a nice touch.
I'll try to write some more irrespective.
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see if anybody from TL is making the trip over from aussie to uk, and whether they can bring it to you for a small fee?? :D but the disassembling idea seems very solid to me, and much more feasible.
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On September 22 2010 09:55 Sfydjklm wrote: 1.2ghz? those exist?:O I'm shaking my fist at you.
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hooray for thinking outside the box!
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Get your computer shipped?
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Yeah thats a really good idea to ship the components. Just make sure they're in anti static bags and are well padded and all. Also, if you don't want to fork out the money for a case you can always use a milk carton and zip ties
Edit: And you'd have to get a power switch which you could make but if you don't want to you can get some premade ones http://www.xoxide.com/hspc-atx-control-kit.html
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On September 22 2010 11:26 ZeaL. wrote:Yeah thats a really good idea to ship the components. Just make sure they're in anti static bags and are well padded and all. Also, if you don't want to fork out the money for a case you can always use a milk carton and zip ties Haha, that's unique.
The cooling system could quite easily be your home air-conditioning.
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On September 22 2010 11:26 ZeaL. wrote:Yeah thats a really good idea to ship the components. Just make sure they're in anti static bags and are well padded and all. Also, if you don't want to fork out the money for a case you can always use a milk carton and zip ties Edit: And you'd have to get a power switch which you could make but if you don't want to you can get some premade ones http://www.xoxide.com/hspc-atx-control-kit.html
Oh man that case is so badass ^^
You dont even have to get a power switch, when mine was broken I spent 3 months turning my pc on with a screwdriver (on the motherboard power pins), perfectly fine too :D
GL with it man.
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