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Originally posted by Torsion
Why do people ask the most redundant questions. You already know your computer is way above average and Valve already stated that the game would run under a 800 mhz dx6 based hardware setup. This is not the place to show off your good computer.
Like I said, you don't need to worry:cheers:Originally posted by Hish
im sorry im just worried guys
Originally posted by Tredoslop
Like I said, you don't need to worry:cheers:
Momentie(Chinese for take it easy)
Originally posted by Torsion
Why do people ask the most redundant questions. You already know your computer is way above average and Valve already stated that the game would run under a 800 mhz dx6 based hardware setup. This is not the place to show off your good computer.
no...even though athlon is more clockable, and cheaper, P4 is simply better..but a lot more expensiveOriginally posted by AgentXen
I Heard an Athlon is better than a Pentium 4. Is this true?
Originally posted by Nostradamus
no...even though athlon is more clockable, and cheaper, P4 is simply better..but a lot more expensive
Originally posted by krarg
Um, well, depends on your definition of "better." Athlons perform far more efficiently per clock cycle than Pentium 4s, so in that sense, one could say that Athlons are better. However, the tradeoff is that Athlons can't hit clockspeeds as high as Pentium 4s (without extreme cooling), so they end up being give-or-take. But then taking into account the fact that Athlons (motherboards and processor) are much cheaper than Pentium 4s, I'd say Athlons are better. Although I'm sure people will argue "WTF NOz p4 iz teh fast0rz look at these benchmarkz it betz athlon by liek 20 frapes pr scond in quake 3! but onl3 in 640x480 p4 r0x0rzzz."
Meh.
Originally posted by crabcakes66
Why cant people stand it when something else is better
Originally posted by Tredoslop
That's a pretty good computer-Valve ran their's on a P4 2.5 GHz, 512 MB ram and Radeon 9800
so, there's noting much to worry about