http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=1567863&sku=M452-2432%20B&CMP=EMC-TIGEREMAIL&SRCCODE=WEM970AM
just thought id share....its a good little comp for the money definitely !
it will be cs 1.6 and yes, it will be public.....ill get it started once i find out that the virtual dedicated server is enough......how do you all think the load is distributed on that server ? do you think that a company like godaddy.com overloads their servers ?
well, heres a good question....i need an answer from someone who has done similar before, and has some experience in doing so
I want to run a counter strike server from a virtual dedicated server: 20 slot server - i also want to run a 30 slot team speak server and a website as well - all of that off of a virtual dedicated server....the website gets about 2gig of traffic per month....not much....my biggest concern is the teamspeak server and the counter strike server
i am looking into getting hosted with godaddy.com - they have decent (i think) virtual dedicated server for about 50 dollars a month, 20gb space, 500gb of bandwidth and so on.....
is this kind of virtual dedicated server set up enough to run all three of those things....will players experience a lot of lag ? ....anyone know ?
ps:
teamspeak = voice communication program
i wonder then why newegg doesnt list any processors with 2GHz fsb
heres an example fX 57 processor
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103558
i highly doubt that they have a 2GHz fsb processor
yeah.....i was thinking of that, but this processor is more appealing to me...if i dont end up buying a dual core amd, ill just buy a 3700+ or 3800+, i dont remember which one it was, but it runs at 2.2GhZ, also with 1MB L2 cache, and 1GhZ fsb
if i get a customer ahead of time yes that pc was sold for 4500 bux......im building another one for myself very soon, within 3-4 weeks, but i won't go to the extreme i went before lol but this time im going with the amd 64bit dual core instead of intel - thats cuz im keeping this one, and i love amd
.....wanted the money - played around with it for long time and decided to sell it...plus most of the parts ive got for the comp were free so i really just made money off of it - almost all the money ive spent on that computer went towards water cooling - it was a custom innovatek system, for which i built most of the parts for