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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 374857" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>I really forget what speed the ram is, i just know its DDR, if you wanna know why i have so much its because I do a lot of video editing and image editing. I also had a RAID array in it, but took it out for my new computer. Also it is socket A, the exact same as the new T-birds that are out now. So for about 100 bucks you could get an XP 2500+ which overclocks like mad and is fast. I had no problems running games with that computer. Granted it probably can't run Halo (Requires a rediculous computer) or Halflife 2 when it comes out. But with a new video card it would be fast enough, games are usually dependent on the graphics card, not the cpu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 374857, member: 546955"] I really forget what speed the ram is, i just know its DDR, if you wanna know why i have so much its because I do a lot of video editing and image editing. I also had a RAID array in it, but took it out for my new computer. Also it is socket A, the exact same as the new T-birds that are out now. So for about 100 bucks you could get an XP 2500+ which overclocks like mad and is fast. I had no problems running games with that computer. Granted it probably can't run Halo (Requires a rediculous computer) or Halflife 2 when it comes out. But with a new video card it would be fast enough, games are usually dependent on the graphics card, not the cpu. [/QUOTE]
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