also lol at most toxic guy around calling others out on this sh**
P.S.How could I transfer my ~100GB of crap from my laptop to the new PC? The largest USB I have is like 1/4 of a GB
Quote from: TheRoyalBadger on September 01, 2011, 05:13:10 PMP.S.How could I transfer my ~100GB of crap from my laptop to the new PC? The largest USB I have is like 1/4 of a GB Blank discs. Lots of 'em.
Thanks, do you know what kind of games I could play on it? I have no clue if a "Sapphire RADEON" is a good enough GPU for games such as CoD. And I would rather just have the full PC, but you could probably add a cheap case/DVD drive on the website, right?
Just plug in the old hard drive into your new computer.Also, here is a quite nice setup for less then 500 euro which is even less in pounds (the site is in dutch but the components names should be readable):http://azerty.nl/winkelmandje/winkelmandje/?legen=1&product%5B280241%5D=1&product%5B410215%5D=1&product%5B341966%5D=1&product%5B423145%5D=1&product%5B387717%5D=1&product%5B397470%5D=1You'll still need a case, CD/DVD-drive, a screen and a mouse n keyboard, but that is situational because you might still have some of these.EDIT: Changed the setup a bit.
Looks good, except it has a monitor, keyboard, mouse and Windows 7 with it. I would rather go without these things as I already have them/I'm putting on XP, and without them I could save money to spend on a better specced PC.Thanks for the help, though.
I love xp too. Just be sure you don't end up driverless...If you want a good pc game get cod4.
I would suggest putting Windows 7 on now, XP is very very old.
Quote from: nightcracker on September 05, 2011, 02:02:15 PMI would suggest putting Windows 7 on now, XP is very very old.Window 7 looks too much like Vista. There was nothing wrong with XP, and I can trust it.[/stubborn]