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 New Gaming PC inquiry Soo.. Im looking to gain another gaming pc, but I thought to ask here first if there's anything I should be warned about. A very long time ago Im pretty sure I read that this emulator will only run if you have windows 7 OS... Does it run on anything newer, with mass ram and multi cores etc? Any issues I might run into that are avoidable? Thanks PS, this old antiquated pc is going to be my wifes gaming pc when I get her playing.. LOL! | 
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 It'll run on anything Windows 7 and later. RAM maximum doesn't matter, anything 2GB or higher can run EQ. Multi-core doesn't matter either. EQ only really uses a few threads and only two of them are used intensely, so normally a dual core or higher machine is fine. Your best bet would be a machine with a solid state drive. Faster the better. Let's put it this way: Windows 10 takes more resources than EverQuest does. | 
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 Limit your CPU speed. There's a known issue when people have OC'd their CPU's and P99 doesn't like that. SSD is great for loading zones super fast. | 
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 You want a fast disk. Everything else is pretty much going to ship standard on a decent pc over $400. | 
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 I run on Win 10 using Titanium client. Like everyone said, SSD or NVMe for super fast load times. I run on a Lenovo Yoga judt fine, only get slight stutter in frames in the tunnel.  My desktop, which is in storage/transit because I moved, has a dedicated graphic card and run of the mill SSD. It runs the client flawlessly. Old CPU 3770k, 1080ti, 2100mhz ram (32 gb) | 
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 ... if you're like a lot of people these days, who buy a laptop but mostly use it as a desktop, then getting an actual graphics card (even a comparatively cheap/weak mobile one) might be worth your while. An onboard graphics card can likely run EQ with a laptop screen or even a single external monitor just fine ... ... but if you're like me and use your laptop to power two (very large/high resolution) monitors and you want to play EQ on them ... your onboard graphics may not be enough. Personally my computer came with both and I tried running only the onboard for awhile (to save power), but ultimately I had to switch to the real graphics card. | 
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 All very good information, thanks for that. Any recommendations on a cheap rig? I wont be using it for anything but playing p99. But, I dont want to be locked up playing a cleric on raids =) Didnt find any reasonable priced rigs with ssd.. Ironic b/c priced independently they're pretty inexpensive. | 
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 Forgive me I am old and out of the tech loop since 2004.. So, I thought laptops are over heating junk. | 
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 If you want to play the latest 3D shooter you still have a reason to buy/build a traditional gaming PC. But today, for P99 ... and really for just about everything except the newest games ... a cheap laptop, partnered with 1-2 monitors (not too cheap if you want two monitors) and a keyboard/mouse, gives you everything a desktop can ... plus you can take it with you. | 
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