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Will NWN run on a 500mhz machine?
So from the data provided at Anand, it would appear that if you have a 500MHz machine or slower, you are "guaranteed" to have the faster card if you buy the TNT2 Ultra regardless of which graphics setting used. Nice! It looks like a good buy for the majority of us since most of us don't own a machine faster than

Crashes on 500mhz machine
After one of the service pack upgrades and the upgrade to the latest Windows Media Player the machine became very slow. I upgraded to XP Professional and things got worse. I know 500Mhz is slow for the current market but that's all I can afford right now. What configuration changes can I make to speed up the

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I have a PC with a 500 Mhz processor that is so slow with XP it is basically useless. Previously I had Windows 2000 installed. After one of the service pack upgrades and the upgrade to the latest Windows Media Player the machine became very slow. I upgraded to XP Professional and things got worse. I know 500Mhz is

Crashes on 500mhz machine
I tried running Civ3 on an underspec machine (32 MB, 233 Mhtz). It runs slowly but acceptably for a while but eventually grinds to an effective halt around the transition to the middle ages. If you hear a lot of disk activity, it's your RAM that's the problem. In any case, moving from a low-end to a high-end

Clock speed of PowerPC (Was Re: Value of a 500 mhz machine ...
I am going to the Microsoft Office XP event in my area and therfore receiving Windows XP, so I would like to know how it will do on my machine. If this setup isn't good, how will this do (my main machine): 500 MHz Pentium III 128 MB RAM 32 MB 3dfx Voodoo 3 3200 w/ TV Out 8x DVD Teac CD/RW Windows 98 SE or ME

Will NWN run on a 500mhz machine?
I'm looking at a simple, fast machine for home use. AST has a new "microtower" machine called at Century City 100. Basically, offers a PIII 500Mhz system for the price of a Celeron 500 Mhz. I was wondering if anyone else had used one or bought one? "Steve" <hug...@jmu.edu> wrote in message

iBook+cash in hand or TiBook
Alisha's Addict alishas.add...@blueyonder.co.invalid.uk alt games neverwinter-nights On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 18:06:34 GMT, "Bill Gigliotti" <bill...@buckeye-express.com> wrote: Will NWN run OK on a 500mhz machine? I am well above all the other requirements. 450mhz requirement seems a little too close for comfort.

New CRT Unit above 450mhz
(No pun intended) Is a 500Mhz G3/G4 equal to a 500Mhz Intel (or Intel clone) ? If not then what is the comperable speed? And how long before THAT starts to really get away? Thats the notion they're pushing, that they're not the same, And they aren't. The PPC and x86 archs are worlds apart, and that's why the

Crashes on 500mhz machine
Steve White swh...@spammers.really.are.scum comp sys mac advocacy In article <MPG.14b05d94a287d6e6989...@news.ont.com>, Jason McNorton <j...@ont.com> wrote: Are you going to say that a 500mhz G4 is faster than a 1.5ghz P4? Well, we know what Intel sacrificed to make the P4 -- more convuluted pipeline, etc.

Value of a 500 mhz machine approaching 0?
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The game runs OK on my machine, though due to reasons beyond anyone's ken, the movies and splash screens are really choppy. P3/500 192mb RAM GeForce4 MX420 64mb Win98 Same on everyone's PC it seems. The playback mechanism is goddamn awful. I'm not having any problem like this whatsoever running: P3/650

FoxPro 2.5 Zero Divide Error on 500Mhz Machine
The Question is, rather, is a 500Mhz Intel (or Intel clone) equal to a 500Mhz G3/G4 ? and the answer is no....the Mac is faster. So what you end up saying is that a new Mac is faster than an old PC. New PCs are faster than 500 MHz, however. -- "Let all who oppose the OverMind feel the Fury of the Swarm!

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Will NWN run OK on a 500mhz machine? I am well above all the other requirements. 450mhz requirement seems a little too close for comfort. Maybe I'll just have to wait until I get my laptop a year from now. The game runs OK on my machine, though due to reasons beyond anyone's ken, the movies and splash screens are

Low spec machine - which distro
1) A rackmount machine with a lockable plexiglass/metal door over the access to the floppy and the CD-ROM, and a filter which slides into that area from the It was acquired with an even older motherboard installed, with a dual 166-MHz Pentium. The replacement has a single 500 MHz Pentium, which is better for my

OT: New Compaq *&^%$#!
2 other systems - 1 - ASUS K7V Motherboard with a DURON 750MHz processor running Windows ME - 1 - ASUS P5-A Motherboard with an AMD K6-2-500 MHz processor running 98SE Before installing the new XP system, the other two computers were networked and sharing files and printer resources flawlessly.

How will my machine do?
Especially not for X, low-end machines are fine for text-only (until recently one of the servers for my domains was running on a 120MHz Pentium, and serving IRC as well). Memory is the other problem with X, I would advise at least 64MB. Quick trip to ebay required 15 quid is likely to find a late 500 mhz super

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I have a legacy application (Foxpro for Windows 2.6) that I still run. when ever I put it on a new machine (500+) MHZ, I get a message -> "An error has occurred in your program, to keep working anyway click ignore and save your work in a new file. To Quit this program, click Close. You will loose information you

Crashes on 500mhz machine
Tom Kubat tku...@earthlink.net comp graphics apps lightwave Tim Trumble (ttrum...@zed.com.au) wrote: Dear Fellow Lightwavers, I would like to purchase a DUAL ALPHA 500MHZ MACHINE! I was looking to purchase the Deskstation product (Raptor Renegade) but they have informed me that this machine has been taken off the

Will NWN run on a 500mhz machine?
ORG Subject: Re: Lockdown of FreeBSD machine directly on Net On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 03:14:07AM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: Yearly salaries for the one knowledgeable network Example (and yes, these are true stories) - Your primary server, the Dual Celeron 500 MHz has begun to exhibit overheating problems.

Will NWN run on a 500mhz machine?
Jane cbi...@earthlink.net comp sys mac advocacy Is a 500Mhz G3/G4 equal to a 500Mhz Intel (or Intel clone) ? The Question is, rather, is a 500Mhz Intel (or Intel clone) equal to a 500Mhz G3/G4 ? and the answer is no....the Mac is faster.

PC Version AOD...will this machine work?
You can go right now to dell.com and order a 1.5ghz P4 with digital flat panel for about the same as a 500mhz G4 with flat panel.. Actually, you get much more on the Dell. Bigger hard drive, more memory.. ...crappy OS. Trev -- "I think Trevor is an idot. Just the kind of robot President CLITton likes. Supid people!