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System Spec's Compulsory
Would it be possible to make all new members to compulsory fill out there system spec's prior to validation? It would be less time consuming for help diagnosis. Just my thoughts.
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Actually I think that isn't a bad idea, having a guide on good and bad examples with links to find out exactly what parts are being used so.
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that is a good idea
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While it is a good idea in theory, I think it'd be a bad deal in practice and execution. Some users may need help and come here to seek such help, and may not have the knowlege to fill out the specs to what we'd consider "helpful". While this may lead some of you to think that, if that's the case...they don't need to be here or something along those lines...in the end this place is about helping...and while in help seeking threads by new users I have explained and asked a million times about filling out the System Specs, I don't know if requiring it before the user's account can be activated is the correct way to go about it.
Considering System Specs is more of a feature than a necessity, I just don't forsee making it a requirement for having a membership here. Maybe a few links in the e-mail for verifacation to explain what System Specs is and recommending it get filled out or system specs be added to the Signiature would be a good idea, along with links to some of TPU's guides for assisting users in diagnosing, overclocking, software and such. That way they already have their hands on material to help them become more knowleged before they ask a question that may have been asked 1000 times over, I think that would be a better method, though the impact of it may not be huge, I would not necessarily want to see TPU's future members be discouraged from joining if they don't understand how to fill it out (diversity...some people may just not understand, we're here to help them...but can't if they can't post correct?). I say verifacation E-mail, or maybe an Introduction to TPU page when they click the account activation link that has instructions on how to fill out system specs with demos (images) and same for Signiature, along with some important links to articles, rules, guides, etc. There's a million different ways this could be done, in the end, it's up to the staff, but I still think it's a good topic to be covered, I just dont' agree with the OP's solution for it, I mean no offense by it, and hope you take none by it. There could be a lot of great ideas that stem from this thread that could eventually lead to a more dynamic introduction method for newly activated users to gain a little bit more knowlege about what they have before they ask us how to fix it.
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I would hate to see new members be discouraged though from joining. Maybe not make it compulsory but the guide is definately a way forward.
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Hey, maybe a small program that will extract all the relevant information required for the system spec's can be introduced?
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Well we could start one, like I said, I pretty much dedicated my Overclocking Is Easy! guide at the beginning to new users, on how to understand what they have, how to ask for help, where to go for more information. But it has grown beyond that from all the extra content and donations. So a guide tuned to this topic should be in order...you should totally start one, I wouldn't mind helping out some, I'm very busy lately, but I could donate bits and pieces I'm sure!
Start out with a few screenshots of varying System Spec images, image-by-image clicking to get to System Specs and such may be helpful for the more visual users out there, and of course just cut out what's not needed, and blur what they don't need to see. Then deciding on what other links to put in there, maybe a link to one of the guides out there that has popular software/stress/temp info attaining help, basic diagnosis and such. The only issue I see is keeping it short, to the point and easy/quick to read through....otherwise new users will skip it and ignore the premise of it's being in the first place. This should be something that users won't mind taking a couple of extra minutes to read before they start posting, I'm not good at short and to the point (look at my posts in this thread alone lol!), yet informative enough to ensure they understand the usfulness of some of the features on this forum, like System Specs, Search, PM, etc. ![]() EDIT: The only issue I see what a program to extract info, is the wide variety of systems from OEM to Custom builds of all shapes, sizes, ages, they require a lot of maintenance and trial-and-error...just look at W1Z's GPU-Z, he's gone through almost two dozen revisions just for proper GPU ID-ing, and there are still quite a few graphics cards it can't identify or indentify correctly. But tools like GPU-Z, CPU-Z, Everest Home, SiSandra, Window's System Device Manager, etc can all help in the end, showing users what's out there, give them an idea of how to use it (and not copying full DX9 Diag Logs as a post) can teach them how to find out what they're running. |
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well i have an oem system to replace the one i lost i wish their was a program do let us know what we have like me
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Well I'm afraid I'm definately not intelligent enough to design a program, but who know's quite a few people here might be. thinking about it, a guide would be difficult due to so many different operating systems out there. Any suggestions then?
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I'm sure Everest or SiSandra can ID at least some of the stuff you have, but an OEM system can also easily be ID'd by Googling the brand + part/model number most of the time. These methods have never let me down when Id-ing a Compaq, IBM, E-Machines, etc. I know a lot of OE Best Buy style rigs have a sticker telling most users the basics of what's inside.
Windows Device Manager won't lie either (well completely, and if correct drivers are installed). That's what we need users to understand, there isn't an end-all ID program that works for everything, a couple do a decent job, but that's just too big of a task for a simple, free program. So a little research and common sense can generally help knowlege the user of their components, if not, sometimes an actual look at the hardware may help...but I've even seen instances where none of the above works, and the mystery is only solved when another user pipes up remembering having such a PC and trying to remember what it had. But generally if it's built within the last few years, the odds of successfully ID-ing an OE built rig is pretty good. (me in guide/help mode lol!)
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Im not sure i follow . . . Is this all regarding GTA4 ?
Did they state they are to release it on PC soon ? Do they require average user computer specifications ? |
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No, sorry mate, this is for this site TPU and whether making it compulsory for new members to fill out their system spec's is viable. |
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I cant see how ya could man yeah i agree its helpful but theres veteran members who dont have it either.
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Many people that would like to register may or may not know most of the detailed specifications of their hardware. It could be extraordinarily difficult for them to fill it out. There is a good chance that if they're not familiar enough their hardware to fill out the list then they probably don't know about everest, CPU-Z, etc. Let's not forget that Techpowerup is a place where people of all skill levels come to learn. I think this would be an unnecessary hurtle for beginners.
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I can't tell you how many times I tried to help someone after reading their problem then their specs only to re read the problem and find out its there brothers mothers sisters computer their working on. so no real advantage madatory form fill.
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use the dxdiag txt thing to get the specs
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No, if you have a 30 feet long list of questions to answer before signing up somewhere you're most likely skipping. If we demand everything we'll lose users.
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never gave that any thoughts...
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I like this idea and I give a +1. Or you check a box that says, "I am unsure." for each component.
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Perhaps a requirement to complete AT LEAST ONE of the profile list... |
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We rarely (ok sometimes) have spam bots, maybe 1 a week at most, and I gotta say that would not cut them down. Most of the bots sadly have no life and are actually PEOPLE (or at least the ones I have seen here who spam)
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