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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Fpsc on acer aspire one

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Water in fpsc
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Posted: 29th May 2009 16:13
I've been wanting a notebook and I looked into the acer aspire one knowing it has a atom processor can fpsc run on it?

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xplosys
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Posted: 29th May 2009 20:09
It might be wise to look at the minimum system requirements for FPSC and then at the actual specs of the Acer Aspire. To my knowledge, the Aspire doesn't have much (if any) of a 3d accelerated video adapter.

Otherwise, you could perhaps post the specs of the Acer you are considering here, so we too may know what it has. Normally, I would just answer the question, but I'm waiting on a memory upgrade for my crystal ball.

Brian.

AaronG
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Posted: 29th May 2009 21:19
I have an Acer Aspire One, and it doesn't run well, also the resolution is too small for FPS Creator.



Water in fpsc
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Posted: 30th May 2009 16:11
ok thanks guys i think i will just save up for more powerfull notebook then

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DarkFrost
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Posted: 30th May 2009 16:28
lol the only netbook that would have a chance of running this is the asus n10j. Its the strongest netbook graphic wise Yet its the price of a notebook that can handle just about anything so, yeah just save up for a good notebook, the extra inches in size wont kill ya.

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Darkowen
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Posted: 30th May 2009 17:25
Do you really need to get a notebook? if you are getting a new computer to run FPSC, then it would be very wise for you to get a PC, You can get cheap ones now adays that would run FPSC very well.
djmaster
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Posted: 30th May 2009 18:20
My pc costed 330€ and I can run FPSC just fine.

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DarkFrost
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Posted: 30th May 2009 18:23 Edited at: 30th May 2009 18:24
lol mine was $350 canadian, refurbished tho but a reinstall of xp took out all the ads and such. Works like a charm now and for 350 to get 3ghz, 2gb ddr3 and 250gb space it was a great deal! Of course i had to pay for a top of the line vid card lol. So i really spent like 700 total on it

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