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Originally Posted by ipodmini
We've got two computers, the one im on now has Internet, but im not sure if it's quite as good as the other (my one), but neither of them are used for games so doesn't really matter...
This Computer:
Windows XP Home Edition
Pentium 4 3.0 GHZ
512 MB RAM
Intel 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset (128MB) (No idea what this means, it's what dxdiag said :lol:)
-No idea what brands and shit the HDD and DVD player is but the DVD player is a DVD/CD burner too so it does what it needs to do...
The only difference's between this computer and mine is that mine has a GeoForce 4 MX Graphics card, no idea if that's better or worse than this one and mine has way better speakers and and extra 350GB HDD...
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It's probably an onboard gfx card. I'd get a gfx card if I were you because an onboard uses your regular ram for its video output. Thus making you have 384 MB ram in your rig unless you configured something else in your BIOS.
AGP gfx cards are pretty cheap these days. I'd get a Geforce 5200 or ATI Radeon 9200/9600 if I were you for like 20 bucks. But then again if everything runs smoothly then just ignore my advice. (I've never been a fan of onboard gfx cards)