Golden Goo
Hey all the holidays as you know are coming up quickly and I'm going to ask for a gaming comp, if you could make some suggestions on like...well just the computer in general, and accessories such as mouse, keyboard, etc. Also if you could post some fun games on here I'd appreciate it. I like FPS and somewhat strategy games (online enabled for most of them please). Thanks all!
Hey i checked out that cyberpowerpc place and there are some for around 555$ and i was wondering if that as it is could run a game fine that way or what mods should be made, i'm just wondering. Thanks again!
Answer
Games: Supreme commander, company of heros, crysis, battlefield 2, ghost recon advanced warfighter 2
if money was no option, quad core, 4 gigs balistic ram, 1 tb HD, 8800 Ultra in SLI, anteec 900 gaming case with duel layer blue ray drives,
if money WAS tight:: http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/
Games: Supreme commander, company of heros, crysis, battlefield 2, ghost recon advanced warfighter 2
if money was no option, quad core, 4 gigs balistic ram, 1 tb HD, 8800 Ultra in SLI, anteec 900 gaming case with duel layer blue ray drives,
if money WAS tight:: http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/
computer company names?
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name for computer and refilling company
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3M United Kingdom Ltd
Aardvark Business Computers Ltd
ACT Ltd
Action Communication Systems Inc.
ActiVision - developer/publisher of entertainment software
Amdahl Corporation
Adler
Advanced Micro Devices (UK) Ltd
Adobe Systems, Inc - software developer, co-creator of desktop publishing
Apple - Apple Computer Inc. first company to offer a gui interface to the general public
Apricot Computers plc (UK)
Aston Electronic Developments Ltd
Atari - game consoles
ATT - company that invented the transistor
BCI - telecommunications provider
Bendix
Benson Electronics Ltd
Broderbund - producer of entertainment and education software
Brunsviga
Bull
Burroughs
Centronics Data Computer (UK) Ltd
Cherry Electrical Products Corp
Coleco - toy maker and video game producer
Commodore International - manufacturer of electronic products and the C64!
Compaq Computer Corporation - manufacturer of personal computers.
Control Data Corporation,
Cray, manufacturer of super computers
Data General Corporation - manufacturer of the first mini in 1968
Datapoint Corporation - advanced pioneering in data terminals
Digital Equipment Corporation - computer manufacturer
Disney Interactive - educational/entertainment software designer and distributor
Electronic Arts - publisher/distributor of entertainment software
Epson - manufacturer of many innovations on computing peripherals and computers
ERA Ltd
Evans & Sutherland - computer graphics
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation; manufacturer of first mass produced chip
Ferranti
Friden Company
Google, founded in 1998, a company that developed the first commercial search engine for the internet
Halcyon International
Hewlett Packard, now incorporates former Compaq and Digital
Hitachi World leading manufacturer in hard disks
Honeywell
IBM - one of the first companies to produce the PC in mass
ICL
Industrial Light and Magic - developer of cinematic special effects
Intel
Interplay - publisher of entertainment, educational, and game software
LucasArts - designs and distributes computer video games and educational software
Maxis, Inc. - developer of entertainment software
original Microsoft logo
Microsoft, one of the world's largest software manufacturers
there are two chapters: [1][2]
Marconi
Eckert & Mauchley Computer Corporation; possibly the worlds first company that started designing general purpose computers; UNIVAC was their first production type.
Memorex
MITS - one of the first companies to offer personal computer kits based on Intel CPU
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Monroe Calculator Company, electrical calculators
Motorola Semiconductor Products
Nashua Corporation
NCR - manufacturer of digital equipment , national cash registers
NEC
Netscape - developer internet browser
Nixdorf Computers
Novell inc., as the company that developed PC-networks. It also is the company that developed the first common-used Directorysystem for PC-networks and is working on connectivity for several computerstandards.
Olivetti
Olympia International
PowersSamas Accounting
Prime Computers
Quantum Corp - manufacturer of digital storage products
Quark - developer of communication and publishing software
Rank Xerox - computer research and development center P.A.R.C.; manufacturer of copier machines
Rockwell International
RoInfo, a consultancy firm and main sponsor of this site
Scientific Micro Systems
Silicon Graphics - manufacturer of high-end computers
SRI International (formerly the Stanford Research Institute); a nonprofit research institute founded at Stanford University in 1946 and independent since 1970. Many key innovations stemmed from this institution: mouse, arpanet, shakey the robot.
Sony - manufacturer of electronic products
South Western Technical Products; made the SWTPc6800 kit
Sperry Rand (UNIVAC)
Sun Microsystems; manufacturer of high performance workstations and servers
Tektronix UK Ltd
Texas Instruments
Timex/Sinclair - manufacturer of watches and miniature computers
Underwood Corporation
Univac ( later Sperry Rand )
Virgin Interactive Entertainment - designs, publishes, and distributes video games and multi-media software
Wang Laboratories - one of the first companies to work with ferrite (magnetic) memory, pioneered in office automation and were for their time too far ahead with some of their concepts of paperless offices.
Xerox - see Rank Xerox
Zilog Ltd
3M United Kingdom Ltd
Aardvark Business Computers Ltd
ACT Ltd
Action Communication Systems Inc.
ActiVision - developer/publisher of entertainment software
Amdahl Corporation
Adler
Advanced Micro Devices (UK) Ltd
Adobe Systems, Inc - software developer, co-creator of desktop publishing
Apple - Apple Computer Inc. first company to offer a gui interface to the general public
Apricot Computers plc (UK)
Aston Electronic Developments Ltd
Atari - game consoles
ATT - company that invented the transistor
BCI - telecommunications provider
Bendix
Benson Electronics Ltd
Broderbund - producer of entertainment and education software
Brunsviga
Bull
Burroughs
Centronics Data Computer (UK) Ltd
Cherry Electrical Products Corp
Coleco - toy maker and video game producer
Commodore International - manufacturer of electronic products and the C64!
Compaq Computer Corporation - manufacturer of personal computers.
Control Data Corporation,
Cray, manufacturer of super computers
Data General Corporation - manufacturer of the first mini in 1968
Datapoint Corporation - advanced pioneering in data terminals
Digital Equipment Corporation - computer manufacturer
Disney Interactive - educational/entertainment software designer and distributor
Electronic Arts - publisher/distributor of entertainment software
Epson - manufacturer of many innovations on computing peripherals and computers
ERA Ltd
Evans & Sutherland - computer graphics
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation; manufacturer of first mass produced chip
Ferranti
Friden Company
Google, founded in 1998, a company that developed the first commercial search engine for the internet
Halcyon International
Hewlett Packard, now incorporates former Compaq and Digital
Hitachi World leading manufacturer in hard disks
Honeywell
IBM - one of the first companies to produce the PC in mass
ICL
Industrial Light and Magic - developer of cinematic special effects
Intel
Interplay - publisher of entertainment, educational, and game software
LucasArts - designs and distributes computer video games and educational software
Maxis, Inc. - developer of entertainment software
original Microsoft logo
Microsoft, one of the world's largest software manufacturers
there are two chapters: [1][2]
Marconi
Eckert & Mauchley Computer Corporation; possibly the worlds first company that started designing general purpose computers; UNIVAC was their first production type.
Memorex
MITS - one of the first companies to offer personal computer kits based on Intel CPU
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Monroe Calculator Company, electrical calculators
Motorola Semiconductor Products
Nashua Corporation
NCR - manufacturer of digital equipment , national cash registers
NEC
Netscape - developer internet browser
Nixdorf Computers
Novell inc., as the company that developed PC-networks. It also is the company that developed the first common-used Directorysystem for PC-networks and is working on connectivity for several computerstandards.
Olivetti
Olympia International
PowersSamas Accounting
Prime Computers
Quantum Corp - manufacturer of digital storage products
Quark - developer of communication and publishing software
Rank Xerox - computer research and development center P.A.R.C.; manufacturer of copier machines
Rockwell International
RoInfo, a consultancy firm and main sponsor of this site
Scientific Micro Systems
Silicon Graphics - manufacturer of high-end computers
SRI International (formerly the Stanford Research Institute); a nonprofit research institute founded at Stanford University in 1946 and independent since 1970. Many key innovations stemmed from this institution: mouse, arpanet, shakey the robot.
Sony - manufacturer of electronic products
South Western Technical Products; made the SWTPc6800 kit
Sperry Rand (UNIVAC)
Sun Microsystems; manufacturer of high performance workstations and servers
Tektronix UK Ltd
Texas Instruments
Timex/Sinclair - manufacturer of watches and miniature computers
Underwood Corporation
Univac ( later Sperry Rand )
Virgin Interactive Entertainment - designs, publishes, and distributes video games and multi-media software
Wang Laboratories - one of the first companies to work with ferrite (magnetic) memory, pioneered in office automation and were for their time too far ahead with some of their concepts of paperless offices.
Xerox - see Rank Xerox
Zilog Ltd
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