Do i really need another computer upgrade????

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Re: Do i really need another computer upgrade????

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Hmmm i think something has gone wrong with the disks? My WDC is 500 gb so how comes its saying the Maxtor one is?

Dunno about haveing Vista and RS on the sata drive as the last time i did the hard drive was doing funny things like makeing powering down noises and clicking.
Thats the reason why i formatted in the 1st place.

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Stop! Don't run away now without telling the other Vista users what exactly you were doing to get it right, please ...
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You don't need a another upgrade.

Im running Rail sim on quite an old system now but on Windows XP.

Wait till service pack 1 is out for Vista should be within 2 months, as it's supposed to make Vista more game friendly
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AndiS wrote:Stop! Don't run away now without telling the other Vista users what exactly you were doing to get it right, please ...

I think the fast format was what the problem was.

For some reason thats what the only format way it has :o
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Cobradane wrote:I do think it would be for the best if you had Windows and RS on the Western Digital drive and then defragged this after installation.

i have found that diskeeper 2008 pro (even though this costs) is invaluable in keeping your disks defragged. Instead of the one that comes with Windows.


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Or AusLogic's disk defrag which is far better than the bog standard one you get with windows and bonus it's free!

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I just swapped my Pentium 4 3.2gHz Nvidia 7600gt machine for an Intel Quadcore 2.4gHz overclocked to 3.2gHz with an 8800gtx Nvidia video card.

FPS has risen from 25-30 fps on the old machine to 60-250 fps on the new one on a 24inch LCD monitor. Everything maxed.

Operating system is Vista Home Premium 32 bit.

Of interest, the old machine which was dual-booting XP to Vista gave same FPS on both operating systems, RS seems to run fine under Vista.
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I dont sugest anyone upgradeing gets a AMD prosessor.

Gonna be getting my self in some debit soon new Intel prosessor proberly a 8800GTS 512MB.
Dont wana do it but this system runs RS really krap :o
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There's nothing wrong with AMD processors in the price range up to about £150, and they represent excellent value for money in the sub-£80 area. If you're upgrading, unless you intend to replace your motherboard as well, you have no choice as to whether to buy an Intel or AMD processor as you are already locked into one or the other. There really isn't much between Intel and AMD for most consumers-- they both produce competitive processors.

A much bigger difference exists in the graphics-card market, one which is regularly swapping sides between nVidia and AMD. Competition between nVidia and AMD (formally ATI) has always been fierce, and it remains so even after about ten years of going head-to-head.

At the moment AMD has the upper hand with the recently released Radeon HD 3x00 series of cards which are more than a match for similarly priced GeForce 8x00 series cards, but nVidia still have the best high-end cards. High-end cards don't really matter though as very few people buy them-- profits are mainly made in the low- and mid-range segment.
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My new system specs by next week :D


LN20843 £199.62 512MB BFG Technology 8800GTS, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), Mem 1940MHz, GDDR3, GPU 675MHz, 2x Dual Link DVI/HDTV

LN21218 £218.56 Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450, S 775, 2.66 GHz, 1333MHz FSB, 12MB Cache, Retail

LN21112 £166.84 Asus P5N-T Deluxe, NF780i SLI, 3-Way SLi, 775, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), DDR2, SATA II, SATA RAID, ATX

Will put my old parts up for sale to.
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