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Mac OSX: Cracked for PCs + More Update Woes
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computer before it decides whether to let you use your windows. 3. PC users upgrade every 2 years so you actually spend 3X more on hardware in addition to software upgrades as you'll need a separate copy per PC thanks to Windows activation M$ actually...
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Upgrade hardware for WoW - Max Settings/FPS
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Upgrade hardware for WoW - Max Settings/FPS. Currently have this hardware: CPU: 5600+ RAM: 2GB Video: 7900gsko PS: 430watts Motherboard: ECS Geforce6100SM-M Getting new hardware with Christmas money/giftcards and want to be able to play WoW...
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The real reason 'PC gaming is dying'
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and start playing it as hassle free as possible on his somewhat basic hardware and not have to upgrade everytime a game somes out. Same idea behind the PC Gaming Alliance, they want to set a standard and help slowdown the hardware arms race between companies,...
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7900GT's in SLI: Upgrade now or wait?
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you upgrade while you are happy with the settings your hardware can handle using the games you have, you are wasting money. Better hardware always gets cheaper over time, so upgrade when your hardware can't handle a game you HAVE, at settings you don't find...
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Second Take: The Future of Mac Gaming
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You wouldn't use them for gaming right? It is pointless to try to compare the PC gaming hardware to Mac gaming hardware. PC spank Mac at it, no doubt, whether is it on choice of hardware, price, upgrade.... But the question is, does Mac do offer decent...
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Second Take: The PC Gaming Slump
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that buy their own games. So pc games are not only limited to a certain age category. The pc game hardware specs are getting ridiculously high. A game developer may have high spec to develop their game and can't expect consumers to have the latest hardware...
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GA-MA790X-UD4P and power needs
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more than 525w (average) A more powerful PSU would be a great upgrade, specially if you decide to upgrade any other hardware in the future... That Newegg number is much more realistic I think. Screw it, I'm gonna upgrade the PSU anyway. 850W, maybe?...
