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Shipping and packaging was perfect. This computer is in pristine condition. Someone took very good care of it. Very rare to find something as nice as this. I was a DOS; assembly language programmer 30 years ago when this computer was born. Receiving this is like seeing an old friend again. Yes, as described, and a great value
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As listed, quick ship, great price, very nice cables, fine seller here, thanks!
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Perfict description, Shipped quickly. packaged Great!!! And It works. Awesome experience. Thank you.
Performs great for an older 1MB cache dual core CPU. I overclocked it to 2.60GHz without any additional voltage. Using a Radeon 4670 and a 70% efficient PSU, full CPU+GPU load is only 165 watts from the wall. I used the larger-sized Intel heatsink (not the half-height one) and under gaming load the CPU peaks at ~62°C with only two intake fans -- one in back, one in front. I don't have any exact benchmark scores, but to me it performs as well as any other dual core I've used for most tasks.
2008 年 06 月 17 日
Great old RPG
This is more or less your typical save-the-world RPG, with a bit of a romance theme mixed in on the side between the protaganist and Lufia. Early on in the game, the two promise they'll "never leave" eachother, and a bit after that, a woman who knows Artea tells Lufia that her support towards him is "more important than any sword or armor!" The random battles can get annoying, but that's easily solved by carrying around Sweet Water that more or less stops all encounters for roughly a minute. On the other hand, if you want to level up your characters fast (for example, if you're in a dungeon next to an HP/MP restore point) you can use a Foul Water to get into an encounter every step you take for roughly ten steps. The translation is pretty good, and there are only a couple of errors here and there. The dialog is also not too bad, and while it is a bit predictable, it fits all the characters well and each has their share of funny little scenes. The graphics look dated for an SNES RPG, but the few frames of animation that each character has are good enough to not make you feel like you're missing anything, and the spell effects are actually very good. Sound is above average, and actually not annoying. Boss battles and normal encounters are catchy and even shops have their own little jingle when you visit them. Anyway, while Lufia II is graphically better than this game, it doesn't stop me from loving this game. I've beat it once already probably five years ago and I'm going on a second play-through now! (Oh, and the ending song is actually sad-sounding and fitting for some of the last scenes, but the very last part of the ending doesn't dissapoint for this romance/save-the-world RPG!)
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2008 年 12 月 08 日
Great fast hard drive
Unlike the cheap IBM and Hitachi Travelstar drives that fail and die off like flies, make a lot of read/write noise, and run too slowly for anyone besides my grandparents, this drive is solid. When this hard drive was sold on Newegg.com it was given a five star rating by users, and when I received mine, I understood why. It's fast, running at 5400RPM with an 8MB cache; uses very little power at only 600mA; and makes very little noise. I had to put my ear up to it to listen to the sounds it was making. I bought mine used, but according to speedfan, the fitness and performance ratings were still both above 98%! This drive is a keeper and it's safe to say it'll last a long time to come!