Author Topic: Does my computer suck?  (Read 3698 times)

It can do quite a lot. I got a laptop a while ago equipped with an 8800M GTX, Intel T9500 @ 2.6ghz (dual core processor), and 3 gigabytes of RAM. The 8800M GTX is far superior to an 8400 GS, unlike what RW said. It is more powerful than my custom built desktop. Also, this costed a lot less than $4,000.

Still far from the big leagues my friend...very far.

Desktop GPU's offer significantly higher performance/price ratios.

Still far from the big leagues my friend...very far.

Desktop GPU's offer significantly higher performance/price ratios.

I know that desktops are more powerful. Mine just really needs an upgrade, and my laptop is really useful.

All I will say is,
Your going to have a happy April fools day LOL

Vista is an OS, you RAM and video card have nothing to do with the way an OS runs...

I'm certain a significant difference is visible when using 64MB of ram or 4GB. That's an extreme case not pertinent to this situation though.
« Last Edit: March 25, 2009, 11:01:35 PM by Orgodemirk »

In order to make you feel bad I say:
Your computer sucks.

I'm guessing its something to do with the biological interface aka YOU

Missed this post. Nope, I started up my new computer and clicked start. It may have been tampered with though.
« Last Edit: March 25, 2009, 11:15:49 PM by Orgodemirk »

I have an intel express chip on my laptop, and it sucks hard.
My laptop also becomes a hot brick after a while too.

EDIT:Not true. RAM can make it faster (or if its corrupt, won't boot at all), and if you have improper video drivers it may cause display problems on the OS.
Bleh, stop with the what-if's.