25/05/2010, 02:06 AM
Tetris999 Wrote: [ -> ]You just sound like you really REALLY hate apple; i just get whatever i see that is useful and promising.
I love tech, not microsoft or apple.
I love my iPod Nano G3 D:
Tetris999 Wrote: [ -> ]You just sound like you really REALLY hate apple; i just get whatever i see that is useful and promising.
I love tech, not microsoft or apple.
Assassinator Wrote: [ -> ]It's not just the processor, you'll be using slow ram, slow HDD, slow everything else. In the end, it'll be very likely much slower than your Atom netbook.Hardly. RAM has barely increased in speed over the past 8 or so years. By speed, I mean latency. The revisions increase throughput, but not latency.
Tetris999 Wrote: [ -> ]I meant to say 128MB of video ram + 1.5 DDR RAM.That's actually a pretty good system in those days (you must've upgraded?).
Tetris999 Wrote: [ -> ]The first pentium 4 codenamed williamette; was released in 2000, but since I'm not an donkey, i verified my CPU to be the northwood chipset with the 130 nanometer build; so i guess this computer is 8 years old, which is still a pretty old machine anyway...Must've missed something then. Either that, or no-one was using those chips in those days. Or maybe it's Australia lagging behind the world, cause I recall only seeing Northwood (P4C) chips in store around late 2002.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: [ -> ]Tetris999 Wrote: [ -> ]I meant to say 128MB of video ram + 1.5 DDR RAM.That's actually a pretty good system in those days (you must've upgraded?).
I know in early 2006 when I bought my computer, 128MB graphics was fairly standard, as was 512MB-1GB of DDR1 RAM.