NoRotor said:Since cost didnt seem to be a factor I definately would have chose a C2D cpu over the Pentium D
Not dual 3.0GHz dual core Xeons? damn my work computer totally pwwwns my computers at home lol
NoRotor said:Since cost didnt seem to be a factor I definately would have chose a C2D cpu over the Pentium D
NoRotor said:Since cost didnt seem to be a factor I definately would have chose a C2D cpu over the Pentium D
susamafone said:sounds like a pretty cool job. im in school right now getting my under-grad in GIS/Cartography. going more on the GIS side. hoping to do market location analysis. what program do you use for that? ArcGIS?
i think that thing on the right is ready to pop. give it a good squeezeBrian MP5T said:
Brian MP5T said:Warning, If you are a GEEK, You might Faint.
So I have changed my job this year. I basically make maps now, it's awesome but the computer workload in UNREAL.
I decided to upgrade the home PC..
ASUS P5B Socket T (LGA 775) Intel P965 Express ATX Intel
4 GB OCZ PLATINUM DDR2 PC 800 Dual Channel
INTEL DUAL-CORE PENTIUM D 925 3.0GHZ
ATI 100-505143 FireGL V7350 1 GB Graphics Card
Dual 19" LCD On the ATI
Single 22" LCD Seperate 512 MB ATI Videocard
320 GB SATA
jred321 said:just curious why you went with the pentium d instead of the core 2 duo? i'm beginning to look at new comps (though mine won't be that extreme) and it seems like the core 2 processors are superior