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  1. New Computer help request

    Ok, with everyones help, I have narrowed it down to two general choices: Option 1: Go with an AMD Athlon 3700 (or similar) 1GB of ram, Solid but lower cost video card (or onboard, not sure which one) This set up would have a target total price of about $800 with the idea that it would get me through about 2 years untill more programs that use duel core and 64bit stuff is released. Option 2: Go with an AMD Athlon 4200 X2 (or similar) 1 or 2 GB of RAM, 7900GT video This set up would be around $1200 based on above advice and I would hope would work for about another 4+ years or so (about as long as my current one has) These prices do not include monitor, keyborad, or mouse but do include everything else, including Windows XP Pro with a CD so I can reinstall as required (unless the extra cost is not worth it, not sure what the other versions do). I would like to avoid most of the other software that retail computers come with as I generaly never use it and it is a pain to get rid of most of the time, but can deal with it if the cost is good. I suppose if I have the windows CD, I could just wipe the hard drive and reinstall only what I want. Also, I currently do not play any of the games that require high end video cars, so I am wondering if I can play SC and CIV4 using onboard video without slowing it down too much. I would assume that if I was going to buy a game that required it I would by the video card at that time. I also do not have a problem with onboard sound as I cannot hear the difference a sound card would make as long as the onboard sound is not bad or causes conflicts or system problems or something. I also do not generaly listen to much on my computer, the most I use the sound is to chat with my friends online via AOL or something. Does anyone know of a company that builds good retail boxes that only have windows (and updated drivers) installed at a good price?
  2. New Computer help request

    Thanks for all of the help. I was not able to look at computer stuff today as I had been planning to as we had snow here (Phoenix area) so I had to take a 5 hour drive up into the mountains to see it (most snow I have seen this low in Arizona in my 13 years here). I think just about everyone else did too as the road was lined with stopped cars and peope having snowball fights for miles. I am going to look into some of these suggestions.
  3. New Computer help request

    Thanks for the help, I am looking at AMD more than I was before. Screwball, your second link for the motherboard did not work and I am not able to figure out what it should be. I am not sure I need 2xdual cores, but it is interesting. $1200 is a maximum target, if I could build something good for less I will (I was expecting to be restricted in my choices at $1200, not on the verge of a power gaming machine). Also, I dont like to have to mess with my comp to keep it working or adjusting stuff for different programs, so I would prefer a stable setup. I occasionaly get a urge to play an old game (civ2 and others equaly old), but I also dont want to have to build a new comp in a year or two because this one is too old by then. EDIT: Doh, you updated while I was responding, thanks
  4. New Computer help request

    I am currently planning on building it myself, but I am open to a retail one if the cost/quality/performance is similar. I am also more familier with Intel chips, so if AMD is better I could use some help on exactly which one would be best. I am not planning on overclocking unless it is a huge benifit and fairly easy. Thanks
  5. New Computer help request

    Hello all, I think this is the correct place for this post, let me know if it should be somewhere else. I am thinking about getting back into SC after not playing for almost two years. I quit playing when I had played too much and was tired of my slow computer preventing me from having large cities. I am looking at building a new computer, but I am trying to figure out what works and what does not. I have a target price of about $1200. I would like to be under that, but am also willing to go over if there is a big increase in performance for a small increase in price. I am trying to decide between AMD and Intel, Duel or Single core, and just about everything else. I do not plan on overclocking, and am planning on useing Windows XP. As there are many people here who have more computer experience than I do, I would appreciate any help sorting all of this out. I dont want to spend a lot of money to find out that I cannot play the older games that I like (like SC4) or am not set up to use the new stuff. Thanks
  6. Phoenix AZ

    Given the limitations with water in SC, I have to say this is a good attempt at Phoenix. I happen to live there, so I can atleast see about where the map is centered on (about Sky Harbor airport). It would not be realistic to create the entire Phoenix metro area (about 70km by 50km or so).
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