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| kahlid74:
This is what I use and it runs NFLBlitz99 and Gauntlet legends pretty damn well: |
| yotsuya:
That's the processor and Mobo I got, too! Mine came with 8 GB Ram free. I didn't get a case or video card. |
| MTPPC:
Please forgive the cut and paste. I just bought this combo for my next pinball simulator: Intel Core i3-2120 BX80623I32120 Processor - Dual Core, 3MB L3 Smart Cache, 512KB L2 Cache, 3.30 GHz, Socket H2 (LGA1155), 65W, Fan, Retail (I69-0212) $114.99 Ultra LSP750 750-Watt Power Supply - ATX, SATA-Ready, SLI-Ready, 135mm Fan, Lifetime Warranty w/ Registration (ULT-LSP750) $69.99 GIGABYTE GA-Z77-DS3H Intel 7 Series Motherboard - ATX, Socket H2 (LGA1155), Intel Z77 Express, 1600MHz DDR3, SATA III (6Gb/s), RAID, 7.1-CH Audio, Gigabit LAN, USB 3.0, PCIe 3.0, CrossFireX Ready (G452-2366) $104.99 Corsair CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9B Vengeance Desktop Memory Module - 4GB, PC3-12800, DDR3-1600MHz, 9-9-9-24 CAS Latency, Intel XMP Ready, Unbuffered (C13-5722) $25.37 I got a couple of GTS250 video cards that I'm going to use in it. I'll upgrade the video card(s) if I have to. Buying a good computer isn't cheap, but if you don't need nfl blitz and hoggy games, you can get by with a P-4 2.0 GHZ curbside find. |
| paigeoliver:
You can probably buy a blitz cabinet for about the same money it takes to emulate one full speed. Build your cabinet with a used PC, upgrade for free 5 years down the road to another used PC that can play blitz full speed. |
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