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chamgamer

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This is my pc (netbook) i don't know if it is qualified here.

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wolfeking

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So my point is this.If the simple image program,video program or OS lags to you then it is YOUR fault,not the hardware's.Unless if your hardware is 30 years old or it is damaged and super dirty full of dust especially in the fans section.

GAMING is a different thing and if the game is modern,new and has a strong graphics,then yes.Here you MUST have a strong graphic card and the processor,but not so much RAM like 8 GB of RAM lol.
I think your full of it. Windows Vista and 7 might run on hardware that is way below what is stated for the minimum but it is going to lag. The statement that you made is simply rubbish.
If I hand you an old Dell with a Pentium 3 1.3 and 256MB of Ram and wanted you to put windows 7 on it, then it lagging would be my fault??? Geez, think before you talk.
 

kobaj

VIP Member
I think your full of it. Windows Vista and 7 might run on hardware that is way below what is stated for the minimum but it is going to lag. The statement that you made is simply rubbish.
If I hand you an old Dell with a Pentium 3 1.3 and 256MB of Ram and wanted you to put windows 7 on it, then it lagging would be my fault??? Geez, think before you talk.

Not that I want to get into the middle of this argument,

But my HTPC is a Sempron 2600+ with 256mb of ram running 7. Turning off Aero, indexing, and a few other services and it runs faster than my computer. Even got it running Flash!
 

wolfeking

banned
Is it integrated graphics?

My point was to point out that just because a computer isn't 30 years old don't mean that it will still run all the latest programs.
 

S.T.A.R.S.

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I think your full of it. Windows Vista and 7 might run on hardware that is way below what is stated for the minimum but it is going to lag. The statement that you made is simply rubbish.
If I hand you an old Dell with a Pentium 3 1.3 and 256MB of Ram and wanted you to put windows 7 on it, then it lagging would be my fault??? Geez, think before you talk.

LoL of course it will not be your fault haha!It is logically the hardware's fault.I am just saying that if the simple image programs lags on so strong hardware that THEN ITS THE USER's fault ;)
Still believe it or not Windows Vista and 7 can run great on 1.0 ghz,256 MB of RAM and 16 MB of built in graphics believe it or not lol.Tryed it by myself :p

Not that I want to get into the middle of this argument,

But my HTPC is a Sempron 2600+ with 256mb of ram running 7. Turning off Aero, indexing, and a few other services and it runs faster than my computer. Even got it running Flash!

Exactly.If you turn off the Aero it will rock.Besides...Aero mostly do not even work on old and weak computers lol.Still there ARE ways to force the Aero through the Windows registry,but even then it might not work.But yeah...it is completely possible to run Vista and Windows 7 at a great speed on that kind of hardware.

Here's my comp... its legit :D

Ok thats a REALLY OLD PC lol.So I am FINALLY about to say this: "NO WINDOWS VISTA AND 7 WILL NOT WORK ON THIS HAHAHA!" :D
Still...MS-DOS should xD
 
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wolfeking

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I wasn't saying that it wouldn't work, just that it would lag a little. I say this as my IBM has issues running 7 (lags real fierce). I would think that it is the graphics (intel extreme, have no clue on the version #). And this is with AERO off.
 

S.T.A.R.S.

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I wasn't saying that it wouldn't work, just that it would lag a little. I say this as my IBM has issues running 7 (lags real fierce). I would think that it is the graphics (intel extreme, have no clue on the version #). And this is with AERO off.

Of course it will lag.Even when Aero is off.Windows 7 has MANY options for the interface including the Aero.I just turn them all off and Windows 7 rocks on old computers :D
 

SslagleZ28

New Member
Of course it will lag.Even when Aero is off.Windows 7 has MANY options for the interface including the Aero.I just turn them all off and Windows 7 rocks on old computers :D

This just sounds liek your taking away everything that makes windows 7... windows 7... although i might be wrong
 

Russ88765

Active Member
Sort of completed. Doesn't power on the video card, cpu cooler, front led's, and can't see a picture on the monitor yet. Very frustrating but I suppose i'm closer than I was awhile back. Gotta do the software and bios configs, but essentially i'm done building for now. Maybe everything is wired wrong? I don't see where I went wrong, followed the manual. Maybe I should just take it to a shop and let them get it set up?
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87dtna

Active Member
You don't have the CPU 8 pin connector plugged in! (top left corner of the board) That would certainly not let it boot up ;)
 
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Russ88765

Active Member
I couldn't seem to get that cap off of it, it seemed like it was welded on or something. I figured it was optional to use that one or the 24 pin on the right.
 

87dtna

Active Member
I don't see a black cabled plug coming from your PSU going into the 8 pin connector there....

Can you get a closeup of this yellow circled area, can't really see what you got going on there but it sure doesn't looking like a cable from the PSU going into that plug.

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Russ88765

Active Member
I went back and fixed that- a 2x4 pin to a 12 pin to the psu. Graphics card is now spinning up, but the cpu cooler and front led's still appear to be inactive.
 
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