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I just noticed that I haven't posted my specs yet:

Abit AX8 Series (VIA K8T890-8237)

Abit ATi Radeon RX700 PCIe @ 425 MHz

AMD Athlon64 3000+ S939 @ 1.8 GHz (Winchester)

2x 512 Kingston DDR-SDRAM @ 204 MHz (In Dual Channel)

80GB Maxtor HDD

Realtek AC97 (5.1 System) Onboard Audio

Crappy old Pioneer DVD reader

Lite-On CD-Burner

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Ok, I'm adding new specs so I'm deleting the old post.

-Abit AI7 Motherboard

-Pentium 4 with 2,8GHz (478 socket)

-1536 MB DDR-SDRAM (1 x 166MHz and 2 x 200MHz Freq.)

-Sapphire Radeon X700PRO 256 MB (AGP)

-2x 40Gb HD (Unknown HD types)

-5 MBit/4 Mbit Cable connection (in/out)

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Hmm, your ram seems to be the only bottleneck there, and your 166mhz stick is bottlenecking your other ram modules to run at the same lower frequency, having only 1 gig of 200mhz should be better confused_o.gif . You sure your ram's frequency is posted correct? Tbh i noticed no diference increasing from 1 gig to 1.5 (i have 3X 512 DDR 333mhz).

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My spec are slightly updated too.

P4 2.4

1536 MB ram

6600GT AGP

SB audigy2 zs

460W PSU

To be replaced only when BIS future PC game comes out problably, no other games seem worth of an HW upgrade these days smile_o.gif .

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ok system specs is:

Abit A8N Fatal1ty SLI

AMD FX57 pistols.gif

2 x Gigabyte Nvidia 7800GTX

2gb DDR 400mhz

SB Audigy 2ZS

74gb Raptor HDD

200gb SATA

Enermax 600w PSU

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Can't believe I am adding to this old topic, they could just collect general data from the web as to what people are using today.

I want to add something along another lines.Recently Special forces came out for Battlefield 2.You could download it online...I like that. As a matter of fact if they had BF2 available for download I would have already bought a few more because the store only had one BF2 when I went.

I am just saying that if OFP2,AA etc is available for online download and no hardcopy is sent,that is fine with me.(online cdkey retrieval or something)

I recall a topic regarding something similiar.

I say another vote on that topic is necessary

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Specs:

AMD64 4000+ Clawhammer

2x512 ddr500 Redline XP from Mushkin

A8N-SLI Asus

1x7800GTX Asus

Raptor 36gb disk

Audigy 2 soundcard

and many more, but thats not important for BIS welcome.gif

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Athlon 3000xp

9800Pro (128Mb)

1 Gig (333 DDR)

Plan to upgrade Feb/Mar 06 to;

4400 Athlon X2.

1 Gig DDR.

Gfx card tbc.

Cheers

#C

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On a side note; are there any Benchmarking utilities Specifically for - and using - Operation Flashpoint?

Cheers

#C

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Some new Hardware, new Post.

Mainboard: Gigabyte K7 Triton GA-7N400S-L (nFORCE2)

CPU: AMD AthlonXP 3200+ not overclocked, @2200 Mhz

Case: Chieftec Bigtower CS901D (black as my soul)

RAM: 2x 512 MB original Infineon DDR RAM @ Dual-Channel (DDR 400)

Video: POV GeForce 6600 GT 128MB RAM (update)

Leadtek WinFast TV2000XP Digital Video Recorder PCI Card

HDD#1: Maxtor 160 GB S-ATA/150 8 MB Buffer

HDD#2: Seagate 80 GB IDE

1 Sony DVD Drive and 1 Benq DW1620 Dual-Layer DVD Recorder

Sound: Soundblaster Audigy2

Power Supply: 550 Watt ATX PFC S-ATA

Monitor: 19" CRT Samtron 98PDF up to 2048x1536 Pixel Resolution. 1920x1200@72Hz

Logitech G7 Wireless Lasermouse (update)

Logitech Deluxe Access Keyboard

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP3/ Vista beta 2

Saitek P880 Gamepad Dual Analog

Last, but not least: Saitek X52 Flight Control System and Saitek R440 Force Feedback Wheel.

I think that`s all. smile_o.gif

Edit:

Btw. CPU Benchmark result: 6410 smile_o.gif

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Athlon 64 3000+ s.939

Asus A8N nfroce4 SLI

Sapphire Radeon X800GTO 256MB

1024MB DDR RAM

WD 200GB 7200RPM SATA

SB Live! 5.1

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My Hardware specs.

Motherboard: Gigaybte K8N-SLI

Memory: 1024 MB RAM infenion

CPU: AMD 64 3,5+ Ghz Venice

Video: Gigabyte 7800 GT

Raptor smile_o.gif

Hey Albert, where did you buy your system? JE? Combär? smile_o.gif

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mobo GA-K8NF-939

Memmory 2048mb dual channel 128 bit

cpu AMD 64 3700+ sandiego (not oc)

gfx 256 nvidia 6600 pci-e 16x

O.S winxp64

HD 2 x maxtor 160gig

ofp benchmark 6843

psu 500w

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My compy (soooo godlike):

2048MB Corsair DDR2 RAM

3.41GhZ P4 OC's to 4.02GhZ

256MB NVidia 6800GTO

10000rpm Raptor NTFS HD

SB Audigy Z2 w. 5.1 speakers.

runs OFP like never before. (Edited when I finally managed to work my OCing system).

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Since I crashed my former computer I now have

PIII 450Mhz

256MB ram

8GB HD (yes 8GB, not 80GB... 8BGB... tounge2.gif)

WinXP Pro...

I keep telling myself that it'll do, but I can't sleep at nights...

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J/K, it'll do... Really.

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waste of money... I dont realy feel a big difference to my previous system! sad_o.gif 9800Pro would still be more than enough for todays games!

Don't tell me you don't notice anything in performance (I can understand that ofp still runs the same) in games like FEAR or COD2 as I can't run FEAR smoothly as I have the 128mb version of the 9800 pro thingy.

BTW I've changed my mind, best thing todo is have a web based thingy as it is much easier for BIS to process the data.

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