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General Weather Chat / Re: What's the weather in your area?
« on: January 25, 2011, 09:56:32 PM »
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15. And yes I pay for my phones!How old are you?T-Mobile MyTouch 3G.Yeah they do. I'll never be buying another LG Phone!I have an En V Touch now. IT SUCKS! Around November this year I think I'm going to get a droid or i Phone (if Verizon ever gets it).
I'll be honest on this. Most LG phones SUCK these days.
For now, I have a Motorola Droid R2-D2
T-Mobile MyTouch 3G.Yeah they do. I'll never be buying another LG Phone!I have an En V Touch now. IT SUCKS! Around November this year I think I'm going to get a droid or i Phone (if Verizon ever gets it).
I'll be honest on this. Most LG phones SUCK these days.
Yea, I'm curious as to how a computer with a 4800 series Radeon can't run Railworks.....I have a 3800 series and a quadcore with 8 GB of RAM and I run Crysis at 1024x768 at 40 fps.....Yeah, that was what was making me want to return it.(I got the 1GB Card so I wouldn't have any problems using dual or triple display). Now windows reinstalled and everything is working smoothly, just gotta add in some more RAM.
Just games like Railworks now(which requires kind of low specs anyway). I found out the problem was that I only have 3GB of RAM and had no anti virus software and the computer got infected. Gonna upgrade to 6GB ram and The core i3 really isn't bad, although it is baseline. If I still have problems after that, I will try and return it.They will likely charge a 15% restocking fee and you will have to pay to ship it back. Your problem is the i3 processor. Thats the base of the line. What kind of games are you trying to play anyway?Oh my bad, that was rude. The computer just doesn't do the job. It has a Core i3 3.07(dual core-4MB Cache) 4GB (1333Mhz) and 250GB 7500RPM Hard Drive and Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I have a 3 Year Basic warranty. I just want to return it and later purchase a better computer. I just wanted to know if it is a difficult process to return it and if I can do that.How exactly does it not "do the job?" Also, since you've opened it and everything, they may charge a restocking fee. It's not a difficult process to do so if you know what you're doing.
When I play some games it doesn't get that great of performance. I have a 1GB ATI Graphics card i think its 4400 or 4800. Also for some reason, multitasking slows it way down. When I ordered it the specs looked like they could do a good job, but I was disappointed.
Okay, Thanks for all of your help. I know a good amount about pc's, but next time I will do more research.It sounds like you didn't do your research. This is what happens when kids your age do impulse buys. I would highly recommend that you look at reviews at tech expert boards and such before making another purchase like this. Dell will most likely take it back, but as I said... They may charge a restocking fee, due to the product having been opened and used, which could be a significant loss to you to make a future purchase, not to mention you adding insurance and such to make sure the package actually ends up in their facility.When I play some games it doesn't get that great of performance. I have a 1GB ATI Graphics card i think its 4400 or 4800. Also for some reason, multitasking slows it way down. When I ordered it the specs looked like they could do a good job, but I was disappointed.Oh my bad, that was rude. The computer just doesn't do the job. It has a Core i3 3.07(dual core-4MB Cache) 4GB (1333Mhz) and 250GB 7500RPM Hard Drive and Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I have a 3 Year Basic warranty. I just want to return it and later purchase a better computer. I just wanted to know if it is a difficult process to return it and if I can do that.How exactly does it not "do the job?" Also, since you've opened it and everything, they may charge a restocking fee. It's not a difficult process to do so if you know what you're doing.
Rude and racist comments won't be tolerated. I see something like that again and action will most certainly be taken.Well I apologize. I meant simply people from India that have an accent that I can't understand. I was not trying to offend anyone and if I did, I am sorry for doing so. This will not be a problem anymore.
When I play some games it doesn't get that great of performance. I have a 1GB ATI Graphics card i think its 4400 or 4800. Also for some reason, multitasking slows it way down. When I ordered it the specs looked like they could do a good job, but I was disappointed.Oh my bad, that was rude. The computer just doesn't do the job. It has a Core i3 3.07(dual core-4MB Cache) 4GB (1333Mhz) and 250GB 7500RPM Hard Drive and Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I have a 3 Year Basic warranty. I just want to return it and later purchase a better computer. I just wanted to know if it is a difficult process to return it and if I can do that.How exactly does it not "do the job?" Also, since you've opened it and everything, they may charge a restocking fee. It's not a difficult process to do so if you know what you're doing.