Posted July 17, 2013

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other

reaver894
BUY DRIFTMOON
Registered: Sep 2009
From United Kingdom

supermeatpie
New User
Registered: Sep 2012
From Canada
Posted July 17, 2013
lol this got off topic,I sorted this out but if anyone wants to know the laptop is not mine yet and it is being built but the better ram is not in stock so I had to change what ram I was getting.

Phc7006
Good News again?
Registered: Dec 2010
From Belgium
Posted July 17, 2013


Cormoran
Vigilant GOGer
Registered: May 2011
From Australia
Posted July 17, 2013
*remembers this, then heads to the corner, rolls up into a ball and rocks back and forth while sucking on thumb and whimpering*

Phc7006
Good News again?
Registered: Dec 2010
From Belgium
Posted July 17, 2013
I guess you're refering to a customized (barebone based ) laptop. There isn't much we can do with the reference in question as it refers to the item reference number in the seller's system. Is the barebone a MSI 16F3 ? If so, the RAm in question is probably clocked at 1600Mhz, but with a higher latency or with cheaper memory modules. The difference in performance is probably minimal . Even if it was 1333 Mhz memory module, that would mean much in terms of gameplay ( although in benchmarks you'd notice a difference )

javihyuga
Overly Happy 8=D
Registered: Jun 2011
From Spain
Posted July 17, 2013
Can't you see he is not giving away free games nor saying stuff about steam? He must be downrep! [/sarcasm]

LiquidOxygen80
In the 36 Chmbrs
Registered: Sep 2010
From United States
Posted July 17, 2013


The XT was from the 286 generation btw. I believe (there were some nice games on it though). But I don't think the even older 8086 (86 for short) had any graphics support to speak of and so had hardly any games beyond text adventures. It basically was only an desktop-size pocket calculator. :-)
My family's first PC aside from a Vic 20, was an IBM compatible 8088, that ran all of those games. Only down side was the monochrome monitor. :(