What should I get?
#1

What computer should I get?

- Not a laptop, a nice big fat powerful thing on a desk is better.
- Windows XP. After Vista had so many problems.
- Can play IV. < LOL

Any ideas?
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#2

Don't buy one. Build one.
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#3

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Originally Posted by Pixels^
Don't buy one. Build one.
I agree, buying one will end you up in a load of shit at the end like I'm at with my other PC.
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#4

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Originally Posted by Pixels^
Don't buy one. Build one.
Some People dont know how to build one :P
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#5

It's not hard. Buy the parts, pay a technician to set it up.
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#6

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Originally Posted by Pixels^
It's not hard. Buy the parts, pay a technician to set it up.
I wouldn't pay someone to put a PC together, its too easy. Just plug this here, that there...etc..not enough work for someone to get paid IMO.
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#7

I think, build a PC with the "Recommended System Requirements" from Rokstar.

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OS: Windows Vista Service Pack 1 / Windows XP Service Pack 3
Processor: Intel Core2Quad 2.4GHz / AMD Phenom X3 2.1GHz
Memory RAM: 2.5GB under XP or Vista
Free Disk Space: 18 GB under XP or Vista
Video Card: 512 MB NVIDIA 8600 / 512MB ATI 3870

For me ive:

Windows XP Professionnal with SP3
Intel Core2Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz - 8MB L2
4GB DDR2 RAM Corsair Dominator @ 1066MHz
3 Hard Disk 750 GB Samsung Spinpoint 32MB cache Serial ATA 2
Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT 512 DDR3
Motherboard: Asus P5QL-E

Just if you BUILD your PC, take 2 hard disk.

1 for the system and 1 for your games/documents
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#8

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Originally Posted by Y_Leѕѕ
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Originally Posted by Loyal
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Originally Posted by Pixels^
Don't buy one. Build one.
Some People dont know how to build one :P
If something fits somewhere, that's where it goes.
If it doesn't, don't try and shove it in.
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#9

Wear an anti static bracelet if your a bit concerned and you cant plug in anything wrong because of the fool proof design.

WeeDarr
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#10

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Originally Posted by WeeDarr
Wear an anti static bracelet if your a bit concerned and you cant plug in anything wrong because of the fool proof design.

WeeDarr
lol, that stuff makes me paranoid. Giving my PC a static shock
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