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#1 jjarvis321
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yeh ratchet and clank is going to be sik
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#3 jjarvis321
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I have both an xbox 360 AND PS3, i like both consoles, however i play the xbox more. This is beacuse of the range of games and the quality online service. My PS3 has not been played for quite a while. I was starting to think if i had wasted my money on the PS3 as there just isnt enough games and services out there to keep the ps3 alive and more popular. I would love to see the PS3 overtake the xbox 360, but when will this happen!!? Where are those highly anticipated games?, how long do we have to wait for PS Home. When are we going to see a game that can compete with halo etc.
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#4 jjarvis321
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www.xpadder.com no need to register and it works for me on san andres you guys play san andreas multiplayer?

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chek ur messages nosecandy and please help me on this
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#5 jjarvis321
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[QUOTE="jjarvis321"]yep it will void it. Opening it up in any form will void it. im actually suprised you are trying to install a graphic card in your dell because last time i checked nearly every dell has integrated graphics and sound, ( ofcourse not the dell xps's ).polarwrath11

Yer but I want better graphics like the 8800 GTS which i thought was better than integrated which I thought sucked???!! HELP!

ok mate listen. You need a PSU supply, a good one. 500-700 watts is reccomended, especially when having a strong graphic card. So search for a good PSU online. And apparently thanks for that guy who posted above, it appears Dell dont mind you adding hardware, so yeah you can open it up JUST DO RUINE ANYTHING.
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#6 jjarvis321
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g6 !! obviously come on man this question is stupid. its like asking 'what has a bigger value, 1x2 or 2x4'
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#7 jjarvis321
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same thing really, as long as you have enough watts for ur psu and enough cooling. theres no difference
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#8 jjarvis321
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widescreen all the way .
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#9 jjarvis321
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Brand Built pc's just have one main advantage. CUSTOMER SUPPORT ETC. Custom pc's can be a whole lot powerful and cheaper at the same time. so yeah go with custom built. but hey if you want customer support on a custom built machine, YOU CAN. just look for a shop or company online that builds custom pc's at a low price and they usually offer 3 year warrantees etc etc. in my opinion brand pc's suck, seriosly
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#10 jjarvis321
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Custom built pc's. save up. make one. and there you have it. a custom built to the max pc will wipe the floor with anything out there.