i second to that ichigo... very bad... you'll even have hard time playing a simple online games... huh...
Sample computer specification # ntel Core Solo/Core Duo (any speed) or # Intel Pentium IV 3.2GHz (GigaHertz) or # Celeron 2.8GHz CPU (PROCESSOR) # Intel chipset Main Board* (MOTHERBOARD) # 512Mb RAM (DDR or normal)* (MEMORY) # 40Gb or larger UDMA EIDE Hard drive (HARD DISK) # 16Mb or better AGP-Video or PCI-Express card* (GRAPHICS) # 17" SuperVGA Monitor, or 17†TFT (flat) Monitor (SCREEN) # DVD-ROM drive/CD Writer # 16bit Sound Blaster Sound card* # Active Speakers # 3.5 1.44Mb Floppy Disk Drive
That would be a 4-5 years old configuration.. honestly, who would be buying a computer with 16 MB VRAM? and who uses 1.44 MB floppy these days??
did I just step into 2002? how old is this thread?? I don't see how anyone in their right mind could still only be using 512MB of the RAM
I would quadruple the memory, hard drive and the video card. I would also upgrade the processor to a dual amd or intel.
And UDMA hard disks?? Arent they putting them in the museum already?? Forget about UDMA and ATA100 even PATAs are obsolete. I think he must have copied the config from some very old Uni page or something...
Well I still have my first computer.. Configuration: Celeron 433 MHz Intel Motherboard 815E 256 MB SDRAM 10GB HDD WD ATA100 CD Drive 52X 1.44 MB floppy 32 MB Riva TNT 15" Samsung Monitor Logitech Vibra JoyPad 16 Bit 2 Channel SoundBlaster Still a beauty..had seen everything, right from Win 95 to WinXP Boots from XP without a glith While its 8 years old...
Well it was the computer I bought, my father had an i486 66 MHz. Later Upgraded to Pentium Pro then Pentium 2 before being Discarded... Loved the DOS and Dangerous Dave (Anyone remember this game?) No Kidding man.. and not like it takes an hour or so to boot, 5 mins hardly...
my first one was 166 MHZ 16 Mb RAM 4 GB HDD 14" Monitor when i think of my first pc i go mad it was dam slow
it doesn't double your speed it certainly increases the productivity level no question as it will not have to utilize the paging file nearly as often ...