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  1. I'd like to know if there are better versions of the following mods, restorations that are more all in ones of restorations than the ones I have, and if these will work with each other and not overwrite or conflict with each other. Also, the Peragus Harbinger issues mod I remember one of TE's mods ended with a tslpatcher for one of their mods that would make 3 or so errors after installing and I just want to make sure that Peragus Harbinger mod doesn't do that. Here's the restorations I have: M4-78 M4-78 add on 1.1, 1.1a patch, and version 2.0 movies GO-TO's Yacht GO-TO's Yacht Restoration and 1.1 patch Tienn Dialog Restored Kreia's Arival Restoration Prolog Peragus Harbinger Issues TSL Un Restored Content tsl un restored content, 2.0, and 2.3 patch Pleas also let me know if I don't need an older version for example if the urc I don't need the original and just need the 2.0 and 2.3 for example. Of coruse given that it doesn't have errors caused by its tsl patcher installer. Thanks.
  2. Ah I see. Thank you very much. For the graphics card so I can prepare for the future of getting the driver updaes ca you please give me a link to the drivers page of that card? Also, when there is a new driver update will I always have to uninstall hte prior driver, run driver sweeper in safe mode, and install the new driver? Or just update and not uninstall the prevous driver?
  3. Thank you. As for the SLI Motherboard, what was complicated abotthat? I don't remember what SLI was?
  4. Like this?: Monitor: SVA 2400w 24" 1920x1200 LCD Power Supply: ENERMAX MODU82+ EMD525AWT 525W ATX12V Ver.2.3 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS BRONZE Processor: Intel Core Duo E 8400(or something in the 8 series) Motherboard: eVGA LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 750i SLI RAM: 2x2 GB Corsair 800MHz Graphics Card: NVIDA eVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Edition 896MB DDR3 Hard Drive: Spinpoint F1 1TB (1000 GB) Drives: Samsung DVD/CD Drive and Flash Drive Case: Antec Sonata III O/S: Windows XP Pro (32 Bit) SLI though remember we thought was kinda well complicated in that I told you I know little about hardware. Being visually impared that is why I am getting a tech of mine to assemble it. You also said NVIDA or something that will be compatible with the rest of it. It doesn't have to be NVIDA. But a motherboard that will work well and be compatible with the rest of this. I've taken the lits of what you said I should combine and combined them. I hope this is a good setup. Again I don't know thatyou guys do.
  5. Well where is the recommendation list. I was showing you my list on what I added to it from things I saw throughtout the thread that were recommendations that were by concensus.
  6. So what specs and links to specs do I still need? For example I know I still need the case. Now that I've told Quiverur that I'm simply wanting to get the specs and links to specs together so that when I'm ready to buy I can. And afer doing so get the independent tech to put it together. Now he's tahnkfully not going to rush me. Yes I'kl stick with your plan. However, to help in case it might help with our final build I thought I'd give you his specs as well: Monitor: SVA 2400w 24" 1920x1200 LCD Monitor, $259.99, $246.99 after Live Search Cash Back. I'm sure you've never heard of the brand, and it's very likely that neither has anyone else (it's actually Sylvania), and you're probably wondering why I'm recommending it. Well, it's because this monitor is the least expensive 24" 8-bit VA (as in PVA or MVA) panel that I know of, as opposed to the other 24" monitors in this price range that are all 6-bit TN panels. A 24" Dell monitor with this type of panel would be at least double the price. What's the difference between an 8-bit VA panel and a 6-bit TN? The VA has far better color representation and a much wider viewing angle so that the image doesn't wash out when you're looking at the monitor from any angle other than straight on. Motherboard: ASUS P5Q PRO CPU: Intel E8400 Memory: We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. As long as your motherboard supports it you've got nothing to worry about. Hard Drive: Western Digital WD6400AAKS 640GB CD/DVD Writer: I can't really make an educated recommendation here. I've always used LiteOn, myself. Video card: Nvidia GTX260 Core216 -The best deals around are on these right now, and contrary to what I said above, they are worth the extra cost over the base GTX260 because they're only about $25-$30 more. Of course, this is subject to change at any time. Power Supply: Once again, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. It should have ~40 amps on the +12v rail. I prefer those with long warranties of 5 years or more. Monitor: See my above post. Case: The only recommendation I can make here is not to go overboard. You can get a very decent one for $50-$60. Peripherals like keyboard, mouse and speakers: You can't go wrong with Logitech. Depending on the deals available when you're ready to buy, all of this should come to around the same price as the Dell system and components listed above, give or take $100.00. Expect to spend around $1000.00 for all of it, including a copy of Windows XP.
  7. I know I won't be doing the I7 since you suggested I shouldn't. Here's the current specs we've got to this point guys: Power Supply: It should deliver about 500 watts of power and be of a trustworthy brand (such as Enermax, BeQuiet, Corsair ,or Seasonic. Monitor: Samsung T220 22 or 24in wide wide Processor: Intel Core Duo E 8400(or something in the 8 series) Hard Drive: Spinpoint F1 1TB (1000 GB) RAM: 2x2 GB Corsair 800MHz RAM Graphics Card: NVIDA eVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Edition 896MB DDR3 Drives: Samsung DVD/CD Drive and Flash Drive O/S: Windows XP Pro 32 Bit Motherboard: Intel P43 or P45 The links I have: Processor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16819115037 Hard Drive: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16822152102 RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16820145184 Graphics Card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814130400 What other specs and links to specs do I need? Please provide them. Finally, the guys on LF forums have offered up some suggestions to this. I just wanted to show you their suggestion post and see what you think of the lang paragraph they gave. Ignore the first thing he quoted on about the graphics card. I know and agree with you guys that it wouldn't be good to do a I7 processor. As for the rest he seems to want to rush me into signing up on this newegg because he's going to start throwing offeres at me. I simply for this whole specs getting wanted to get a computer plan together so that when I and the family have time to get a new computer that we'd be able to then. Right now I'm sure we all are preparing for Thanksgiving. Plus with us we are doing other home projects and even thinking about redoing the kitchen soon. So there are other priorities before this. But I simply wanted to have this al down spec and link spec wise so that we'd be able to persue this when we were ready. The great thing is my family will have their computer. They know a guy from Chruch that where he works at his business they get in computers that they have that are used. They wipe them, refurbish them, and then send them out to those who want them. The comptuers are about 3yr old ones usually. So they are set. As for me this computer that you guys are helping to design is for me. This way they get their computer and I get mine. This way they'll no longer have to bump me off my computer to do their stuff because we'll both have our own computers. Here's the suggestin link of LF. What do you think does it change any of the plan, or should I stick with this plan that you guys have made. By the way I am leaning more towards you guy's spec list anyway. I jsut wanted your thoughts on this link: http://www.lucasforums.com/showpost.php?p=...mp;postcount=24
  8. I understand that that is the order and stuff. But, since you guys gave your recommendations, and since we were all working towards a final build of the entire specs I showed what I have. And then I asked what's left to add to the final specs that I do not have yet. So I was asking for the final specs of what I need to add to the list. I showed what I have as far as newegg and specs I have so far. And then I said off the top of my head the last things I need are the case and a couple other things. I mean we came up with most of it. Processor, RAM, Graphics card, O/S, drives, monitor, and I think that's all of it. Finally, I was asking them what's left with concern to the LF forums suggestion and well look at my two posts before my last one. In otherwords look past this post and the one before and look at the two before that. So yes I understand your supposed to start with this and that, but they've got most of the specs its jsut were down to the final stuff. I'm still waiting for their response.
  9. Thank you very much. So in reference to my last two posts, what's left linkwise and spec wise for the new computer? I know for one I don't have the specs for the case. Also, what is your response to my last post regarding the suggestion from LF and their pushing me to get registered on newegg and such. What shuld be my response to them. Like I said I'm not sure what to respond to him with. I don't want t柸o come off as rude. But I'd like for him to understand, we do have ohter projects we are doing home wise before we get to this. They''ll get their refurbished computer, and I'll get the new computer you guys are designing spec wise. Thanks for that.
  10. I really wish these posts had an edit post feature. Anywya, I just got this suggestion as well I got from LF: http://www.lucasforums.com/showpost.php?p=...mp;postcount=24 I'd not want to be so rushed. Right now it's soon to be Thanksgiving, and I'm just trying to get this whole specs and plan together so that when I and the family get around to spending the budget we have for a computer that I can do it. It almost seems like this guy wants me to sign up and do it now because he's going to start throwing deals at me. Like I said your plan seems great. It's just I thought I'd show you his response and see if that does anything towards the current decision. I'm not sure what to say to this guy. I don't want to be rude and say dude don't rush me. I want to be able to have like I said a future computer plan so that when we get done with other projects we are doing like buying better curtens, redoing the kitchen, things like that when we get around to the computer we'll already have a list of specs. Thing is I'll have my computer which will be this one. And the family will have theirs for their pictures, e-mail/internet, bill paying, etc. They'll get theirs from this one fella they know from church that gets in these computers at where he works. They take in these used computers, wipe them, refurbish them, and give them out to those that want them. The computers are usually about 3yr old. Still great for them. And I get my awsome computer thanks to you guys. The best part they won't be bumping me off my computer to use it. They'll have theirs and I'll have mine.
  11. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the last thing to decide on now would be the case right? This is what I now have: Power Supply: It should deliver about 500 watts of power and be of a trustworthy brand (such as Enermax, BeQuiet, Corsair ,or Seasonic. Monitor: Samsung T220 22 or 24in wide wide Processor: Intel Core Duo E 8400(or something in the 8 series) RAM: 4GB Hard Drive: Spinpoint F1 1TB (1000 GB) Flash Drive Sticks: 2x2 GB Corsair 800MHz RAM Graphics Card: NVIDA eVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Edition 896MB DDR3 Drives: Samsung DVD/CD Drive and Flash Drive O/S: Windows XP Pro 32 Bit Motherboard: Intel P43 or P45 The links you guys have agreed on are: Processor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16819115037 Hard Drive: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16822152102 RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16820145184 Graphics Card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814130400 What items and links are left for me to grab to add to the links and specs list? Great job guys. Thank you.
  12. Let's recap what we have so far at this point: Monitor: Samsung 2220WM 22in wide wide Processor: Intel Core Duo E 8400(or something in the 8 series) 4GB RAM 9800GTX+ graphic Card Hard Drive: Spinpoint F1 1TB (1000 GB) 2x2 GB Corsair 800MHz RAM NVIDA eVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Edition 896MB DDR3 Samsung DVD/CD Drive and Flash Drive Windows XP Pro 32 Bit NVIDA Motherboard Yeah I might be able to get the independent tech I know to assemble it. After all, he did for this computer put in the nwe hard drive he cloned into a 23GB, he doubled the RAM to 1GB, and he was the one who put in the ATI card. So what's left to pick for the specs? Quiverur from Lucasforums saw this thread he said and he offered this suggestion for the graphics card. I think the one you guys have agreed on is great, but what are your thoughts on this though: ATI corei7 crossfire 4870X2 Finally, I'll add those links you guys gave to the plan for this. Thanks. We're getting there. I guess by the end of this I'll owe you guys. lol. Well let's see. I do have some pcgamemods for k1-2.
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