Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 493614 times)


The goal was to get more HDD space, not less. Don't bother buying any HDD with the name "Caviar" stamped on it, it's a branding trick like all of Apple's products. And you still have an i3...

i see no problem with less space, or that processor.(than ks for not being mean like koopa.)

65 gb means you can only have about 10 modern games installed before you will have no HDD space left, and the processor would probably cause some bottlenecking and general bad performance with a top of the line GPU.


what processor do you suggest?
my current one(on my pc that im using right now) is an AMD Sempron Processor 3100+

what processor do you suggest?
my current one(on my pc that im using right now) is an AMD Sempron Processor 3100+
Read my post above.


I was talking with extrude.
Extrude nots the only one giving input. An i5 is perfect for you if you're doing gaming, an i7 is only better if you're doing hardcore editing,Madame with more ram

I want one of those programs that can tell me the heat of my GPU and CPU, as well as a more advanced dxdiag type thing, like the one that everybody uses with the grey background and stuff, what's it called?


I want one of those programs that can tell me the heat of my GPU and CPU, as well as a more advanced dxdiag type thing, like the one that everybody uses with the grey background and stuff, what's it called?

Don't know the exact program you're looking for but Speccy by piriform shows you extensive info about your system and shows temps.
« Last Edit: July 08, 2012, 01:15:47 AM by HerpaDerp »

Don't know the exact program you're looking for but Speccy by pisiform shows you extensive info about your system and shows temps.
Yep, that's the one.

... except that it caused my computer to luck up and play strange buzzing sounds until I restarted it... I don't know if I want to try running it again.

... except that it caused my computer to luck up and play strange buzzing sounds until I restarted it... I don't know if I want to try running it again.

Weird, works perfectly fine for me.