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how cool are 6 core cpu's these days

some of the technology in them is pretty clever

i remember back in the old days

single cpu all the way baby

single celeron 333mhz woahhhhh

then there were the clever people running dual celerons

double the power!

haha dual celerons, i remember that!

AMD has recently released 8 core CPU. Your 6 core cpu dicussion is outdated

Surely you guys remember 386s before Celerons...I'm not the oldest here! 25mhz and 33mhz on turbo mode, 8mb (upgraded to!), 420mb hard drive...CD ROM with Sound Blaster!

yeah my first computer was a 286 16mhz i think with a 20mb hard disk

that was when xtree gold was the bomb

then later on quick menu III

nothing beats trying to get tie fighter to run with speech

harder than the actual game itself

i remember buying need for speed PC CD rom only to find it would never run on my pc :(

i had to play it on the next door neighbours pc cos he had a VLB video card with enough ram on it

i remember buying need for speed PC CD rom only to find it would never run on my pc :(

i had to play it on the next door neighbours pc cos he had a VLB video card with enough ram on it

Lol, I got that for Easter one year, put it in and it wouldn't run...Upgraded from a 486 to a pentium 1 just to play it :cool:

The first PC we had in our house was a Commodore64, then can the Apple II/e

After that I can't remember. 4th PC was a DX4-100 CPU equipped machine.

Apps like XTree Gold... Those were the days.

yeah i did the same thing basically

i went and brought a s3 virge video card just to run nfs

and then i remember buying daytona usa pc cdrom (shit win95 version)

only to find out it had to run on win95. assssssssss

and i ended up buying win95 just to play it

and it was shit

we never had a commodore

but a friend had a spectrum vic90 i think and my dad had an pioneer MSX

it ran dos version 1.0 - awesome

haha good old banshee

haha f**k those things annoyed me

i never had a good graphics card

i wasnt elite enough

and didnt play the high end games to need it

i did have a parrallel scsi cd burner

2 x burn baby

35 minutes to burn a $25 KODAK GOLD blanky

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