lemmiwinks
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which one is better overall? would the x300se be able to play Half-Life 2 decently?
Originally posted by: lemmiwinks
this might sound a little stupid, but does PCI Express have its own slot? If yes, are they compatible with AGP?
add the fact that it's an SE version and you would've been better off with a hamster on a wheel with a D-Sub coming out of it.
Um, the X600 also has 4 pipes and 128-bit memory. I think the only differences between the X300 and X600 are clock speeds. Obviously any SE will suck with only 64-bit memory.Originally posted by: RussianSensation
Ok listen
X600pro = 9600pro performance
x600xt = 9600xt performance + 22% faster memory (730 vs 600)
X300 = 4 pipelines, 128-bit memory => SLOWWWWWWWWW
Dell are listing PCIe X800 SE's in one of their system specs. The specs are: 425MHz, 8 pipes, 128MB of 350MHz RAM 256-bit bus. Dell have an increased system price of $180 over the default X300SE.
Originally posted by: m95680
So, those who really like AGP so much - kiss my a**.
Originally posted by: i82lazyboy
add the fact that it's an SE version and you would've been better off with a hamster on a wheel with a D-Sub coming out of it.
lol. you sir just made my day with that comment. :beer:
For everyone out there has no tech knowledge.....
But most likely one of us (power users)
Here's a hint bro; if you are buying anything at all from Dell, you are by no means a tech-savvy power user. Everybody else here who considers themselves tech-knowledgable builds their own rig(s) from the ground up. But I guess nothing says 'I know my hardware' like buying an overpriced, underpowered and undercooled rig from Dell, right?I brought mine with the x300se too but I just process an exchange with dell