You can't install Windows on ARM based pc, rofl. And there's no way in hell you had stable 125 fps with p3.I had 125 fps on my pentium 3 pc back in 2003. Had a monster gfx card tho. For 125 fps cheap pc i'd go for this: 25$ http://www.raspberrypi.org/ + its awesome
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Demobase PC (OUTDATED)
#21
Posted 19 January 2012 - 12:36 PM
#23
Posted 19 January 2012 - 01:15 PM

2008 - The Great katana Cup - sK.
2009 - Noobroom Clan tournament - 3v.
2009 - Facing Worlds - 3v.
2010 - Demobase INF Team Cup III - Avelgem
2010 - Demobase INF Open Cup VI - Ks.
2010 - Demobase Nations Cup V - Belgium
2014 - SOFII demo 2014 Cup - Avelgem
#24
Posted 19 January 2012 - 01:23 PM
Believe me, my p3 was a monster
i thought u could run sof on linux
true. (ps3)
#26
Posted 19 January 2012 - 02:16 PM
http://www.techpower...e_GT_520/9.htmlhow is ur fps in other games with the sof2 125 fps pc? f.e cod4?
There's an answer for you. Get this if you can http://azerty.nl/8-2...-6850-graf.html and SOF2 Gamer 125 FPS runs almost any current game pretty decently.
#27
Posted 19 January 2012 - 03:36 PM
I highly recommend this card if you want to spend abit more money!

2008 - The Great katana Cup - sK.
2009 - Noobroom Clan tournament - 3v.
2009 - Facing Worlds - 3v.
2010 - Demobase INF Team Cup III - Avelgem
2010 - Demobase INF Open Cup VI - Ks.
2010 - Demobase Nations Cup V - Belgium
2014 - SOFII demo 2014 Cup - Avelgem
#30
Posted 22 January 2012 - 11:49 AM
That's the cheapest HDD they have. HDD prices are up because of the incident in Asia but they're already coming down. Last fall you could have 1TB for 50€.
I don't use MSN. Post your hdd, motherboard, case, dvd specs here and we'll discuss it. That's why I made the topic.
Gigabyte GA (lga755/agp8x v2
80GB WD Caviar IDE 2MB 7200rpm
I will make some pictures of my current case and upload them later.
#31
Posted 22 January 2012 - 05:23 PM
Your motherboard is no use. Your HDD uses PATA so it doesn't work with the SOF2 Gamer's motherboard, at least not without some IDE-SATA converter. How about your DVD drive, PATA or SATA?
Intel celeron D 346 3.06GHZuseless
Gigabyte GA (lga755/agp8x v2
80GB WD Caviar IDE 2MB 7200rpm
I will make some pictures of my current case and upload them later.
BTW, got 50€ off from SOF2 Gamer. Check it out.
#32
Posted 23 January 2012 - 09:28 AM
im supoerhero
marvel asked me to be next xmen
but i refused to join their team
i said .|E for life
#36
Posted 23 January 2012 - 01:44 PM
atm i have a gfx monster heating up my whole apartment, and it doesn't only cause bad battery times but also a thicker and noisy laptop
the best solution would be an external GPU (MSI GUS II) at home, combined with a 15" samsung ultrabook laptop nomnomnom
#38
Posted 23 January 2012 - 02:06 PM
15" thin(24.68mm at thickest point), low heat, long battery, 2gb dedicated nvidia gfx card
#39
Posted 25 January 2012 - 09:47 AM
It might get that solid 125 fps if it gets up by a few steps compared to hd 3000 when looking at this chart http://www.tomshardw...iew,3107-7.htmlthe big question is how sof2 will run on the upcoming intel hd4000 graphics
for us laptop gamers
I ran into this issue which might be a deal breaker to soffers when I was looking for information about quake 3 engine and intel hd graphics: http://communities.i...e/136689#136689
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