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Posted: Tue, 13 May 2008, 10:48pm Post subject: need help with a poker computer |
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Full House

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| i need a comp just for poker. im looking to spend the minimum but still have damn good looking monitors to make my playing experience as smooth as possible. i used to be into comps but havent been following lately. what do i need processor wise? RAM wise? graphics card wise? what are some good companies? |
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Posted: Tue, 13 May 2008, 11:09pm Post subject: Re: need help with a poker computer |
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3-of-a-Kind

Joined: 17 Jun 2006
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Location: On the grind slavin' daily.
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| thizzSantaCruz wrote: | | i need a comp just for poker. im looking to spend the minimum but still have damn good looking monitors to make my playing experience as smooth as possible. i used to be into comps but havent been following lately. what do i need processor wise? RAM wise? graphics card wise? what are some good companies? |
How many monitors are you planning on running? You could get a nice 24" or 30" monitor. Or multiple smaller ones. |
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Posted: Tue, 13 May 2008, 11:14pm Post subject: |
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Full House

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im thinking 2 22" monitors
those i can find easily. really just the computer is what i need to figure out. |
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Posted: Tue, 13 May 2008, 11:41pm Post subject: |
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3-of-a-Kind

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Ok for a good setup on the cheap I would get this.
Motherboard $89
CPU$124
Memory $45(2gb should be good for XP 4gb might be nice for vista)
Case $70[
DVD Burner $24
Hard Drive $65
Basically the case, hard drive and dvd burner don't matter that much. If you need more space get a bigger hard drive.. if you don't like that case get a different one. Throw in a copy of Vista or XP for $90 and the total comes out to be $508.
Heres a review on some 22 LCDs, choose a pair of nice ones. |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 5:44am Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

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| For monitors Acer are cheap and cheerful. Very realiable too. |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 7:11am Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 03 Mar 2005
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Location: Your place or my place
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| animal, that computer is about 300% too good for a poker-only computer. |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 7:38am Post subject: |
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Straight

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| I heard a lot of bad things about 22" monitors... first off the TN panels (means if you look up at your monitor you cant see shit) are bad... and also a 22" monitor gives you 1600x1056 (or something) whereas a 20.1" gives you 1600x1200 (u can fit 9tbles easily with no overlap) the 24" is a 1900x1200 (so u can fit 9 tables easily with no overlap and bigger) |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 7:53am Post subject: |
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Flush

Joined: 29 Mar 2007
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| Go on ebay and pick one up. I got a dell on there for $250 and that included shipping. P4, 1.7 ghz, 1 gig RAM, Windows XP. It does what I need it to do. |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 8:27am Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

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| Pythonic wrote: | | Go on ebay and pick one up. I got a dell on there for $250 and that included shipping. P4, 1.7 ghz, 1 gig RAM, Windows XP. It does what I need it to do. |
THIS. Also check craigslist. Poker doesnt take much resources. Buying anything but whats needed is a waste of money and probably an incentive to put non-poker stuff on your poker computer which defeats the point. |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 8:35am Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

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| vaks wrote: | | I heard a lot of bad things about 22" monitors... first off the TN panels (means if you look up at your monitor you cant see shit) are bad... and also a 22" monitor gives you 1600x1056 (or something) whereas a 20.1" gives you 1600x1200 (u can fit 9tbles easily with no overlap) the 24" is a 1900x1200 (so u can fit 9 tables easily with no overlap and bigger) |
I get 1600x1200 with my Acer 22" widescreen. |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 9:45am Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

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| dwarfman wrote: | | vaks wrote: | | I heard a lot of bad things about 22" monitors... first off the TN panels (means if you look up at your monitor you cant see shit) are bad... and also a 22" monitor gives you 1600x1056 (or something) whereas a 20.1" gives you 1600x1200 (u can fit 9tbles easily with no overlap) the 24" is a 1900x1200 (so u can fit 9 tables easily with no overlap and bigger) |
I get 1600x1200 with my Acer 22" widescreen. |
doesn not compute. thats a 4:3 aspect ratio and WS's are 16:9 |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 9:50am Post subject: |
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3-of-a-Kind

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| euphoricism wrote: | | animal, that computer is about 300% too good for a poker-only computer. |
But with that mobo you don't need to buy a dedicated graphics card to run two monitors... I guess you could get a cheaper cpu though... |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 11:39am Post subject: |
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Full House

Joined: 01 Oct 2006
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| animal_chin wrote: | Ok for a good setup on the cheap I would get this.
Motherboard $89
CPU$124
Memory $45(2gb should be good for XP 4gb might be nice for vista)
Case $70[
DVD Burner $24
Hard Drive $65
Basically the case, hard drive and dvd burner don't matter that much. If you need more space get a bigger hard drive.. if you don't like that case get a different one. Throw in a copy of Vista or XP for $90 and the total comes out to be $508.
Heres a review on some 22 LCDs, choose a pair of nice ones. |
Looks like a nice set up. I still have a couple questions, sorry for my computer retardedness. No video card? I thought I needed one to support 2 monitors. Allthough I am now thinking about maybe just getting one 30" monitor.
And I did assemble a computer with my dad back in the day, but theres no way I would be able to do it from scratch. |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 12:03pm Post subject: |
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3-of-a-Kind

Joined: 17 Jun 2006
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| thizzSantaCruz wrote: | | animal_chin wrote: | Ok for a good setup on the cheap I would get this.
Motherboard $89
CPU$124
Memory $45(2gb should be good for XP 4gb might be nice for vista)
Case $70[
DVD Burner $24
Hard Drive $65
Basically the case, hard drive and dvd burner don't matter that much. If you need more space get a bigger hard drive.. if you don't like that case get a different one. Throw in a copy of Vista or XP for $90 and the total comes out to be $508.
Heres a review on some 22 LCDs, choose a pair of nice ones. |
Looks like a nice set up. I still have a couple questions, sorry for my computer retardedness. No video card? I thought I needed one to support 2 monitors. Allthough I am now thinking about maybe just getting one 30" monitor.
And I did assemble a computer with my dad back in the day, but theres no way I would be able to do it from scratch. |
Yeah you don't need a dedicated video card to run two monitors with this board. The 3200 integrated graphics is great. It can run two monitors at once. One monitor would be hooked up to the d-sub port and the other to either the hdmi or the dvi port. I bet you could build it yourself. There are many great websites that tell you how to build your own computer. Also forums like tomshardware.com will help you if you run into any issues (btw it might be nice to ask about your setup there too to get some real expert opinions). |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 1:48pm Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 3:39pm Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

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| bode wrote: | | dwarfman wrote: | | vaks wrote: | | I heard a lot of bad things about 22" monitors... first off the TN panels (means if you look up at your monitor you cant see shit) are bad... and also a 22" monitor gives you 1600x1056 (or something) whereas a 20.1" gives you 1600x1200 (u can fit 9tbles easily with no overlap) the 24" is a 1900x1200 (so u can fit 9 tables easily with no overlap and bigger) |
I get 1600x1200 with my Acer 22" widescreen. |
doesn not compute. thats a 4:3 aspect ratio and WS's are 16:9 |
I'm not computer literate so I can't offer any technical explanation, but I know for a fact I have a 22" widescreen monitor and I know for a fact it supports 1600x1200... thats the res I use to play poker  |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 4:16pm Post subject: |
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3-of-a-Kind

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| dwarfman wrote: | | bode wrote: | | dwarfman wrote: | | vaks wrote: | | I heard a lot of bad things about 22" monitors... first off the TN panels (means if you look up at your monitor you cant see shit) are bad... and also a 22" monitor gives you 1600x1056 (or something) whereas a 20.1" gives you 1600x1200 (u can fit 9tbles easily with no overlap) the 24" is a 1900x1200 (so u can fit 9 tables easily with no overlap and bigger) |
I get 1600x1200 with my Acer 22" widescreen. |
doesn not compute. thats a 4:3 aspect ratio and WS's are 16:9 |
I'm not computer literate so I can't offer any technical explanation, but I know for a fact I have a 22" widescreen monitor and I know for a fact it supports 1600x1200... thats the res I use to play poker |
Are you sure its not 1680 x 1050? |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 6:18pm Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

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| animal_chin wrote: | | dwarfman wrote: | | bode wrote: | | dwarfman wrote: | | vaks wrote: | | I heard a lot of bad things about 22" monitors... first off the TN panels (means if you look up at your monitor you cant see shit) are bad... and also a 22" monitor gives you 1600x1056 (or something) whereas a 20.1" gives you 1600x1200 (u can fit 9tbles easily with no overlap) the 24" is a 1900x1200 (so u can fit 9 tables easily with no overlap and bigger) |
I get 1600x1200 with my Acer 22" widescreen. |
doesn not compute. thats a 4:3 aspect ratio and WS's are 16:9 |
I'm not computer literate so I can't offer any technical explanation, but I know for a fact I have a 22" widescreen monitor and I know for a fact it supports 1600x1200... thats the res I use to play poker |
Are you sure its not 1680 x 1050? |
It's 1600x1200 lol, I'm not THAT stupid with computers
Granted it looks a little distorted because its on a widescreen monitor, but still fine for tiling 9 tables on. |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 7:22pm Post subject: |
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LAME HUMOR THAT MAKES FISH LAUGH

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| FTR refuses to believe your monitors run 1600x1200 |
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Posted: Wed, 14 May 2008, 7:52pm Post subject: |
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3-of-a-Kind

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| a500lbgorilla wrote: | | FTR refuses to believe your monitors run 1600x1200 |
Yes, because the only 22" widescreen monitor that I know of that physically has 1200 vertical pixels is this one. |
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Posted: Thu, 15 May 2008, 8:25am Post subject: |
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Life Donk

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