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Upgrading Computer For Good Price

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by nosebleedXD, Jul 6, 2008.

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  1. herringtonjc Newcomer, in training

    I bought 2GB of RAM from www.starmicro.net

    They sell CPUs, HDD's, MoBo's, Fans and misc, and RAM.

    I currently run 2.5GB of DDR RAM, mostly because I'm too cheap or lazy to upgrade my mobo. It wasn't really a problem until I noticed that I was buying games that my computer was clearly too inferior to play decently (See my post about CnC3). I went out and bought a brand spanking new ATI Radeon only to find out, I have no PCI-e. I'm using AGP, still better than PCI gfx cards. Also, quadcore doesn't play all games. My father built himself a new computer a while back, and called me one day, to complain that he couldn't play one of his favorite games ( the name escapes me currently, it was a FPS older game though...Starts with a C if I'm not mistaken) because he put a quadcore CPU in. I haven't asked him if he's been able to get it going or not.

    Another place for discount and cheap parts is www.geeks.com
    They sell refurbs and stuff, but always keep in mind, you get what you pay for ^.^
  2. nosebleedXD Newcomer, in training

    so those links are good for canada?
  3. herringtonjc Newcomer, in training

    As far as I know they should be. I haven't checked but you can check 'em out. I've never lived in Canada so as far as shipping goes and if rates are higher for out of States orders, I have normally over looked it. Cheers on a microscopic attention span!

    ^.^
  4. nosebleedXD Newcomer, in training

    any other sites??
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