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Lest we forget
Join Date: Jun 2003
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I ran the thing and when I saw my CPU speed (2.6 GHz P4) it said -1706 MHz!!!!! And told me its not powerfull enough cauz I need 500MHz
Now thats funny.
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Right click on my computer and goto properties. What speed does your computer report there? Your rig may be underclocked by mistake. If not, then yes, EA needs to do a little updating, lol.
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Re: EA's EAzy info need a tune-up :)
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Lest we forget
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underclocked...did you see the - before the number? That would be a hell of a underclocked machine :P
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Yeah, it used to do that to me back when I had a 2.26GHz P4. Only when I used it through MOHAA, though.
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Lest we forget
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I put a picture
![]() its -1735, not -1706 |
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lol according to that your computer wouldn't be working
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Lest we forget
Join Date: Jun 2003
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no, it would start laging even before i give it a command.
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