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Support a Halo Movie Sex Scene! (revised)
Let's have MC hook up with Miranda Keyes. This will be an opportunity to see not only MC's face, but his entire body in the nude (and yes, including his 12-inch c0ck). The two will hump each other's brains out and create MC Jrs. Miranda will pounce on MC and MC will do her missionary and doggie style. We will be able to see Miranda strip out of her uniform into her sexy bra and thongs.

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  • 04.18.2005 9:25 PM PDT
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Oohhh, oohhh, buy some honeybuns.

  • 04.18.2005 10:19 PM PDT
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get an athlon 64 fx-55 socket 939 cpu, a ATI Radeon X850 XT, a mobo with a nforce 4 chipset in it (not sli, it wouldnt be necessary with the ATI card)(i recommend this one), 4 gigs of corsair XMS400(link goes to 2 gigs, get 2 of em), a couple 74 gig Western Digital raptor HDs, for a raid 0 array, a 250 gig WD SATA HD for archive/backup, Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gamer edition, SONY CD/DVD burner, Thermaltake Tsunami Dream case, Viewsonic LCD monitor with 8ms response time, and Creative Gigaworks 7.1 speakers for a total of $4682.45

and if you want you can get cool things like a water cooling system, led fans, uv lights, etc.

dont forget to choose a nice keyboard and mouse to go with ;)

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  • 04.18.2005 10:49 PM PDT
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My suggestion is to get a DFI LANParty nForce 4 SLI and dual 6800 Ultra cards, although a HIS X850XT PE would rock. 2-4 gigs of PQI Turbo 2-2-2-5 would be awesome, it's Samsung TCCD and a Brainpower PCB, the absolute best out there. Either that or get OCZ VX, I'm not sure about Corsair XMS but I doubt it's samsung/brainpower.

However, you might think about waiting 6 months for AMD's dual cores. They may or may not work with socket 939. At any rate, get one when they come out, they will be better suited to gaming than a dual core Intel.

  • 04.19.2005 6:35 AM PDT
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Nah, i don't need such a fancy and spiffy PC. However, if u don't mind, can u give me the leftovers of ur money so i can upgrade my pc?? nah jk.

Anyway, the athlon fx 55 is the best CPU on earth now, so get it, However, make sure ur RAMS at 2-2-2-5. PQI does that well. Also, hardrdives, get the western digital raptor (74 gb). 10000 rps!!!!!!!!

  • 04.19.2005 7:51 AM PDT
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never knew u know pcs so well ironfist! Anyways, try getting a zalman cooler, for the athlon fx 55. It produces TONS of heat. Maybe u should even try overclocking an fx 55.

  • 04.19.2005 7:55 AM PDT
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One word mate ALIENWARE. Go to their site, upgrade a comp as much as you can.

  • 04.19.2005 9:08 AM PDT
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Alienware sux guys - their stuff is way overpriced. an X850 does not touch Dual 6800 Ultra's. Get BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra OC - BFG gfx cards come overclocked, and BFG is a very reputable company. I would go with corsair RAM, either. Crucial RAM is the most reliable. I'd go with Crucial Ballistix RAM - I'm pretty sure the ultra-low latency is somewhere around 2.0 ns. Definitely RAID is a must. I know the fx-55 will run hot, but not that hot. And don't let people lie to you - you WILL need at least a 550 W PSU to run all this - especially with dual gfx cards - look to spend between $100 and $150 on a PSU. I wouldn't go withan LCD screen - the response times are too high - unless you're willing to drop like $1000 on a good LCD monitor - look for ones with a response time that's no more than 12 ms. Anyhing more is trash and if its not listed, it probably sux. Make sure everything you get is retail - not OEM pulls - with that kind of money, you need stuff with some warranties - and OEM falls way short of retail in that respect.

When you build it, let us know - I wanna know how many fps you get in Doom 3 with dual BFG GeForce 6800 OC Ultras.....

  • 04.19.2005 11:35 AM PDT
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60 ofcourse,thats the highest possible

  • 04.19.2005 11:59 AM PDT
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Not possible, just the limit.

  • 04.19.2005 12:41 PM PDT
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Yep - dualies usually hit in the 110's for non-OC'ed cards. insanity....

  • 04.19.2005 6:36 PM PDT
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If you feel like a mac since its almost impossible to build one, grab the dual 2.5 Ghz G5 powermac (liquid cooled!), and upgrade the video card to the Radeon X800 Special Edition. Just looking at that makes my mouth water...

Anyway, it comes with software, and other (I believe) good hardware (Superdrive etc.). I'm no expert on building PC's though, so unless you want a mac, you better take these guys advice. but if you feel like a mac, I'm your man.

Yout3

  • 04.19.2005 6:48 PM PDT
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macintosh.... you can't get anywhere near as much gaming performance out of them vs a pc.... by their nature they dont run games as well, the cpus arent made for games

they are made for image and graphics processing, like photoshop (and when i say graphics, i do NOT mean game graphics, that is entirely different, for people who will argue with me)

  • 04.19.2005 9:14 PM PDT
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Is there a motherboard with both AGP and PCIe slots? If not, what would be a good PCIe card to get thats not too pricey? ATi preferably.

  • 04.20.2005 12:20 PM PDT
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Wing 01 - have you run a recent game on a mac? They're usually not made for mac, no? I just never actually thought about how macs ran games.... I would think they do it better than PCs, but you may very well be right. I just had never seen any benchmarks for it.... But macs are workhorses by nature, simply cuz they don't have the amount of games produced for them as PCs do...

  • 04.20.2005 9:59 PM PDT
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the reason that macintosh has less games made for it is because the macintosh processors process in an entirely different way than pcs do. This is also the reason that windows wont work on a mac, and mac os wont work on a pc. The main difference in processing is the architecture of a mac processor is optimized for imaging, and graphic design work. PC processors are better optimized for games, and even more the athlon 64 fx series were made specifically for gaming. So, games' ai and physics will run best on an athlon 64 fx, simply because of what it is made for. Also i noticed that macintosh doesnt offer anything higher than a radeon 9600 XT (ati cards i mean, not nvidia) in their powermac g5s. whats up with that? im never gonna buy one. My pc has that same video card, and the pc versions of the video cards are faster anyway. look at http://apps.ati.com/ATIcompare/ and compare the radeon x800 xt with the x800 xt mac edition. there is a HUGE difference in performance. like 475M triangles vs 750 M triangles (the latter being the pc). so, if you need any more proof... tell me... but macs suck at gaming.

  • 04.20.2005 10:25 PM PDT