Prepard3D v4

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I don't see any reason why they wouldn't work but I'll have to wait and see.
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Have they published the hardware requirements yet. I've had a quick (read very quick look) and cant see them.
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Haven't seen any yet.
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I bought a second Hand 970 too

works a treat :thumbsup:

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Cheers chaps, I found a page identical to that one, but it didn't have v4 on it 😀
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I have a Nvidia 770GTX card would that be up to the job?
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I'm pretty sure that's the card I have Simon (can't recall as I'm not at home atm) but if its 2GB it won't cut the mustard. 😐
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I just had to :-

What is the origin of the phrase "doesn't cut the mustard"?
WHEN MUSTARD was one of the main crops in East Anglia, it was cut by hand with scythes, in the same way as corn. The crop could grow up to six feet high and this was very arduous work, requiring extremely sharp tools. When blunt they "would not cut the mustard". All this and everything else you could ever want to know about mustard can be found at the Mustard Museum in Norwich.
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THE MORRIS Dictionary of Word & Phrase Origins (Harper Collins - 1988), relates the phrase to an earlier expression - "the proper mustard", meaning "the genuine article". Around the turn of the century, "to cut the mustard" meant to be "of high quality", as when O. Henry said of a pretty girl that "she cut the mustard all right". It is probably mere salaciousness which had me hunting through various lexicographical tomes in search of a connection, however tenuous, with the list of words cited by Jonathon Green in Slang Through the Ages (NTC, 1997), a list which included mustard-and-cress, lawn, grass, lawn, stubble and, most enduringly, bush.
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Downloading... :cpu: :excited:
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