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    It's been a long time since I looked at a "store" bought computer...what are the average Harddrive/processor/RAM specs nowadays? When I built my pc (eek) 7 years ago I installed dual 300 gig HDs, which was a lot of space back then. I used one for just gaming and the other for everything else. I'm finding now my processor is too slow (1.2GHz) for even some of the games from BigFish that I download

    I'm hoping this pc lasts for at least another year. Can't afford to replace it right now, figured it would cost me a minimum of $700 to build myself a new pc. I want to be able to play games when/if US players get the okay to legally play again, but I want a computer that's going to be able to keep up with all the changes that have taken place in the last 3-4 years too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksech View Post
    It's been a long time since I looked at a "store" bought computer...what are the average Harddrive/processor/RAM specs nowadays? When I built my pc (eek) 7 years ago I installed dual 300 gig HDs, which was a lot of space back then. I used one for just gaming and the other for everything else. I'm finding now my processor is too slow (1.2GHz) for even some of the games from BigFish that I download

    I'm hoping this pc lasts for at least another year. Can't afford to replace it right now, figured it would cost me a minimum of $700 to build myself a new pc. I want to be able to play games when/if US players get the okay to legally play again, but I want a computer that's going to be able to keep up with all the changes that have taken place in the last 3-4 years too.
    well i have a core ir (3.2) eith 1 tb disk space and 4gb ram

    it has a few months

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksech View Post
    It's been a long time since I looked at a "store" bought computer...what are the average Harddrive/processor/RAM specs nowadays? When I built my pc (eek) 7 years ago I installed dual 300 gig HDs, which was a lot of space back then. I used one for just gaming and the other for everything else. I'm finding now my processor is too slow (1.2GHz) for even some of the games from BigFish that I download

    I'm hoping this pc lasts for at least another year. Can't afford to replace it right now, figured it would cost me a minimum of $700 to build myself a new pc. I want to be able to play games when/if US players get the okay to legally play again, but I want a computer that's going to be able to keep up with all the changes that have taken place in the last 3-4 years too.
    My laptop is an intel core i7 2.2GHz with 750+750GB HDs and 16GB of RAM.

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