whats a decent gaming pc i should get
when i move back into my old house my parents might either sup up my old pc or get a new 1 and vista
also whats the best method of transforing lots of stuff from a laptop on to pc
my delicious little imac can handle bioshock at max settings without any trouble at all and you can take advantage of something like a student discount and save quite a bit and get a computer that will actually work
firewire
also i lol'd at vista spam;
Quote from: Lawlz on November 30, 2007, 12:27:52 AM
im a faggot im a faggot im a faggot
please dont derail my topics k
Quote from: Precursor on November 30, 2007, 08:22:27 AM
please dont derail my topics k
He didn't derail your topic, dumbass. He basically just told you to get an iMac. It's not off-topic. Deal with it.
Quote from: Speedykaz on November 30, 2007, 08:31:41 AM
He didn't derail your topic, dumbass. He basically just told you to get an iMac. It's not off-topic. Deal with it.
he failed to answer any of my questions
Quote from: Precursor on November 30, 2007, 08:40:21 AM
he failed to answer any of my questions
He told you to use firewire for transferring data. I know all Apple models these days have firewire ports built-in, and I'm pretty sure an awful lot of PCs do as well, especially ones by HP or Dell (lol).
Quote from: Speedykaz on November 30, 2007, 08:50:35 AM
He told you to use firewire for transferring data. I know all Apple models these days have firewire ports built-in, and I'm pretty sure an awful lot of PCs do as well, especially ones by HP or Dell (lol).
okay maybe he should explain what it si rather then being a douche
fuck it ill just lok b4 we gat another mac vs pc argument like we do in every other thread in this board
Quote from: Precursor on November 30, 2007, 08:52:32 AM
okay maybe he should explain what it si rather then being a douche
It's an extremely fast and relatively new method of transferring data. It works like USB, but it's better.
However...
QuoteMicrosoft Windows XP supports both 1394a and 1394b (different ports), but as of Service Pack 2, each FireWire device will run at S100 (100 Mbit/second) speed. A download is available from Microsoft which enables devices rated at S400 or S800 speeds to operate at their rated speed. Microsoft Windows Vista currently supports only 1394a, with 1394b support coming later in a service pack.
Quote from: Precursor on November 30, 2007, 08:52:32 AM
okay maybe he should explain what it si rather then being a douche
while i'm at it should i explain what a forum is along with a thread and post and username and sexual intercourse