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    Post by zin Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:35 pm

    i don't think im the best but i know how to add parts togeather...
    i got this wishlist worked up as a building plan for my next computer...
    http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=10719374

    tech junkies what do you think...

    please note that im ordering 2 sets of ram coming out to 12gb ram
    this is one i just fashioned up right now

    http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=20595348
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    Post by Nanashi_Zokune Sat Sep 18, 2010 3:27 pm

    newegg is the best~~

    it looks good from what i saw, but i'm still a n00b myself so my validity probly isn't that useful XD;;
    i'd love to build my own computer myself, but with no money it makes it impossible for me >.<; i know a lot of what i'm supposed to do by [extensively] reading all the tutorials and watching videos.
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    Post by zin Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:46 pm

    Nanashi_Zokune wrote:newegg is the best~~

    it looks good from what i saw, but i'm still a n00b myself so my validity probly isn't that useful XD;;
    i'd love to build my own computer myself, but with no money it makes it impossible for me >.<; i know a lot of what i'm supposed to do by [extensively] reading all the tutorials and watching videos.

    newegg is great indeed...

    i look up tutorials all the time... might as well know what you are doing when the time comes....
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    Post by LupinAKAFlashTH2 Sat Sep 18, 2010 7:20 pm

    Heh, I'm a tech person. I go to a school of TECHNOLOGY.

    Seriously.

    But anyway, I've seen computers, and unless you're planning to make a huge-ass movie with thousands of effects on one clip of it, or plan to use 3D animation to the extreme, I don't think you'll be needing 12 GBs of ram. 8 GBs of RAM is a much better number, especially since it's recommended to have... what, 2GBs of RAM to run Windows 7? (Not minimal requirement, reccomended requirement). You'll have 6 GBs of RAM left over just in case, and that is way more than you'll actually need.
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    Post by zin Sat Sep 18, 2010 7:41 pm

    the second set up i made (well listed) has 8gb ram
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    Post by Nanashi_Zokune Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:12 pm

    ah good to know cause i need a lot of ram for video making, photoshop, wii emulator and ps2 emulator blah blah blah. a nice proccessor and graphics card would be good too.

    with all the random unripe doo-doo covered banana i do 12 gigs of ram would probably be good for me ;;>.>
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    Post by BlazePyron Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:16 pm

    Nanashi_Zokune wrote:ah good to know cause i need a lot of ram for video making, photoshop, wii emulator and ps2 emulator blah blah blah. a nice proccessor and graphics card would be good too.

    with all the random unripe doo-doo covered banana i do 12 gigs of ram would probably be good for me ;;>.>

    Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah...

    Wii emultaors ACTUALLY WORK?!

    WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN!?

    (and why are PSP's so far behind? I want to play BBS!)
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    Post by Nanashi_Zokune Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:33 pm

    yeah there are wii emulator that actually work o.o
    specifically the dolphin with their latest builds running all kinds of games from both wii and gamecube.

    also recently it works with the latest tales of game for wii~ i soo want to play it X3
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    Post by LupinAKAFlashTH2 Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:52 pm

    Nanashi_Zokune wrote:yeah there are wii emulator that actually work o.o
    specifically the dolphin with their latest builds running all kinds of games from both wii and gamecube.

    also recently it works with the latest tales of game for wii~ i soo want to play it X3

    How do you do motion controls on it? O_O;

    And I want to play it too~ I heard someone was doing a fan-translation of the game to english (YESSSS) but keeping the japanese voice acting (YESSSS EVEN MORE).
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    Post by Nanashi_Zokune Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:08 pm

    it's possible to setup the buttons and everything also if you really want to use motion control if your computer has bluetooth then you just download drivers.
    i don't know all the technical specs of it but here's a link.

    intructions
    http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Connect-your-Wiimote-to-your-PC-via-Blueto/

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