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Fri Aug 27, 2004 11:33 am

if you have to buy then alienware is the best but costs a fortune. go for dell if you wanna buy a comp at a good price. imo the best comp for anyone is a self built one. you can build top of the line for a fraction of the cost of buying one. you just have to know how to do it, but honestly, its not that hard. after you got 1 comp under your belt its smooth sailing from there.

Sat Aug 28, 2004 2:19 am

Sauru wrote:if you have to buy then alienware is the best but costs a fortune. go for dell if you wanna buy a comp at a good price. imo the best comp for anyone is a self built one. you can build top of the line for a fraction of the cost of buying one. you just have to know how to do it, but honestly, its not that hard. after you got 1 comp under your belt its smooth sailing from there.


How much does that normally cost?

Sat Aug 28, 2004 2:55 am

Ok heres a great place to buy a pc next to BYO its the cheapest i have found click on desktop then customize your system

http://www.northgate.com/

Sat Aug 28, 2004 6:36 am

Oh damn i just want to install the Top Spin-Demo(Tennis Game) wich uses an nearly similar graphic engine as Nba live 2005, and damn my PC IS TOO BAD for this game

here my specs:
Cpu:2000+ AMD Xp
Ram 256 DDR-Ram
Video Card: Geforce 4 MX-440(i belive thats the problem)


I think this thing about 700MHZ and 128MB-Ram might be not realy what we hoped for, maybe live 2005 needn't so High Hardware Specs but i'm shoct at the moment,

But: I want to by me an new Pc in November :) :lol:

Sat Aug 28, 2004 7:55 am

The specs will fit my PC but I don't know if I will buy the PC version off the bat because I think I'll just play PS2 version for a while and when the game starts to get a little boring I'll buy the PC version so I can do patches and whatnot.

Sat Aug 28, 2004 10:45 am

if you use a few things from your old pc, such as a monitor,harddrive(can upgrade to bigger later if need be), keyboard/mouse, then you can build a top of the line pc for 500. my friend just built a new pc for 800. the thing is fully loaded too and blows mine away. i bought the pc i am on now but i have built 4 since then for people. i was scared at first to build a pc so thats why i bought this one. btw this is a alienware and yes i way overpaid. i got this for 1600 when i could have built it for 700.

another thing with the mainstream pc's(dell,compaq,so on) is they dont use cheaper stuff. sure the 2 harddrive might be the same in size(80gig whatever) but the mainstream will be slower than the alienware/self built(assuming you buy a good one). now maybe hd speed dont mean much to most people but for me it does(wont help games). also you your pc wont come preinstalled with a boat load of useless crap like mainstream ones do. when i got my alienware pc i had 1 icon on my desktop and that was it. the pc i had before the 2 alienwares i had was a compaq, that came loaded with a shit load of junk. i think it came with like 6 dial up programs on it lol.

Sat Aug 28, 2004 3:03 pm

if you already got a ps2, i jsut got an adapter off ebay taht hooks two ps2 controllers to your pc, only cost me $25CDN...

haha hope it works...

Sun Aug 29, 2004 3:45 am

Thank's for the tips,

I will buy me an.....

AMD: 3000+
512-DDR Ram
Ati Radeon 9600 pro
160 GB Harddrive

PC for 650$(Euro)

That would be enough to play live!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
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