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			<title>no games, no upgrades</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:35:31 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I cant see myself upgrading anything in my system in the foreseeable future, because there are aren't any games that really challenge my system or that I want to play.  At my resolution I run crysis high 40+ fps.  Everything else is a poorly ported xbox game with dated graphics or just not as...]]></description>
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<div>I cant see myself upgrading anything in my system in the foreseeable future, because there are aren't any games that really challenge my system or that I want to play.  At my resolution I run crysis high 40+ fps.  Everything else is a poorly ported xbox game with dated graphics or just not as demanding.  Somewhere down the line I'll get a new video card but only when I can see myself actually needing it.  So as for now I almost could care less about the new ati's and what nvidia is cooking up.</div>


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			<title>Acer Revo AR1600</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:09:55 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Does anyone know who the MoBo's Mfg. is?  CPU-Z says ACER with a NB SB chipset nForce 740i SLT. The Graphics tab section calls out NVIDIA ION LE. I am just trying to kick-up the Atom 230 1.6 core spd to around 2.2 via the FSB.  Any suggestions or advice?]]></description>
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<div>Does anyone know who the MoBo's Mfg. is?  <acronym title="central processing unit">CPU</acronym>-Z says ACER with a NB SB chipset nForce 740i SLT. The Graphics tab section calls out NVIDIA ION LE. I am just trying to kick-up the Atom 230 1.6 core spd to around 2.2 via the FSB.  Any suggestions or advice?</div>


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