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Originally Posted by Zachariah
Depends what you want to do with it. I would destroy it on the things I do. What do you plan to do with the unit ?
My new one works greate
os: Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Ultimate - Service Pack 1 (6.0.6001)
up: 2days 14hrs 14mins 7secs cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (x64) at 2400MHz (5% Load)
gfx: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB res: 1920x1080 16bit 70Hz
ram: 1954/4092.6MB
hdd: C:\ 362GB/465.76GB
net: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - 1000MB/s 2.96GB In 317.19MB Out
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NVIDIA pwnZ! I totally agree. I just don't think I need it, I don't game and animated imagery requiring a lot of mem I just don't do too much since it's not good for web applications it seems.
Never game, so don't need all that.
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Originally Posted by iogames
Call me old fashion, I always thought that it was the person in front of the computer what really matters...
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I'll take any instructions you'd like to give the past 15 years behind one probably haven't done me justice. lol.
I think I probably didn't get the best pc, but I didn't care, the only thing I wanted that I didn't get was Dell Media Direct again, as I loved that, or that thing that they have on the new desktops where they put the Music Files you are listening to on this small like 2.5 inch window so you can sift through them fast and switch tracks, with like album info and stuff. Soo... cool, but I didn't want to spend a grand just for that.
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OH YEAH!
I didn't want Vista either and I have both installation discs for Win XP SP 1 and SP 2, should I upload another OS, and then delete Vista? Increasing my usable RAM, or since I kept Vista basic and it only uses 512 MB RAM "they say" should I just deal with it?
The dell people say..."oh no, you shouldn't do that", yet if you look on there site they are offering it for an extra $100 bucks as a bonus OS. So why can't I do it, if I know how? and yes I know how.