View Full Version : so the best comp set up is?
Badger Finn
06-09-06, 06:10 PM
Hello out there, new to this forum
Hopeing some of you avid SH3 sub simmers might share what really makes this game tick in the zone of comp hardware
read up alot of posts about performance and budget etc but would be keen on a heads up on what really gets this sim humming
I build my own comp rigs and its time for an upgrade
Any thoughts or ideas appreciated to aviod lagging and poor fps which seem to be a problem with the mega mods
Cheers and happy hunting
andy_311
06-09-06, 07:59 PM
Well tell us what you got in mind.and we will advise,well I will anyway.
Vikinger
06-09-06, 08:19 PM
Its all about how much u can afford.
But whitout going into some harware spec i would recomend to get a real good motherboard that is built for the future.
Then PCIE graphic card. enough is one whit 256 meg ram coz diff to 512 is just about 7% performance.
later on u can buy a sec graphic card to SLI connect them, But right now there is only few games that support SLI card.
Get a dual core processor.
Loads of memory, dual channel (support by motherboard)
If u can afford then buy a raptor HD. fastest hd there is on the market that runs in SATA.
Good soundcard coz thos inbuilt in motherboard is not that good.
Badger Finn
06-09-06, 11:29 PM
budget = reasonable just dont have $1000nzd for da latest cpu vid card etc
any how :hmm:
cpu...AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 3800+ socket939 2.0 ghz 1 mb l2 cache
vid card...powercolor Ati radeon x 1600 Pro 256m PCI-E (500-800) 128 bit ddr2
m/b...I can source what I need to go with the other stuff above...but any suggestions ?
Running a old sound blaster card might have to look at that eh....?
friend in industry so can source stuff thats a couple clicks down from those specs and save a bit but having read the posts im thinkin spending it may be worth while...got the gig ram etc more scoping out the cpu & vid options for eye candy & playability ... pet hate = stagggggerrring games...lol...
cheers...
Badger Finn
06-09-06, 11:55 PM
Its all about how much u can afford.
But whitout going into some harware spec i would recomend to get a real good motherboard that is built for the future.
Then PCIE graphic card. enough is one whit 256 meg ram coz diff to 512 is just about 7% performance.
later on u can buy a sec graphic card to SLI connect them, But right now there is only few games that support SLI card.
Get a dual core processor.
Loads of memory, dual channel (support by motherboard)
If u can afford then buy a raptor HD. fastest hd there is on the market that runs in SATA.
Good soundcard coz thos inbuilt in motherboard is not that good.
yep sounds like where on the same wave lenght my current harddrive should be ok gettin on but was quick in its day...soundcards mmm wondered bout that ill see how me old soundblaster runs has been excellent but s/cards r not a prob for me to source...motherboards got a lucky break can source whatever at one price so will max out on that...
SATA sounds interesting...
sorry for the double post and thanks for ya insights this place is a treasure chest of information...as usual it seems the box factory version seems to lack finishing....
kiwi_2005
06-10-06, 01:02 AM
Simply to many best setups to mention:
But my dream machine was this, i said was because i didn't go the whole deal, some parts i got cheaper, for instance the graphics i got instead a 6800GT & my HDD is 200GB and LCD only 17". But hoping one day soon i have the same setup as below.:D
Motherboard - Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe
CPU - AMD Athlon FX-57
RAM - 2GB Mushkin XP Redline PC4000
Cooling - Swiftech H20-Apex Liguid cooling kit
Power - Turbo- cool 850 SSI 850W PSU
Video - 2x XFX Geforce 7800GTX 512RAM in SLI
Sound - Creative X-FI Elite Pro Sound Card
Speakers - Creative Gigaworks S750 7.1 THX
Optical 1 - ASUS DRW - 1608P2S DVD Burner
Optical 2 - Samsung 16x DVD ROM
Storage - 4x Seagate 500GB SATAII 7200rpm 16MB HDD
Display - Dell 3007WPF 30" LCD Monitor
Case - Lian-Li PC-V1100B
KB - Logitech G5 laser Mouse and G15 Gaming K/B
Although sound and mouse is not important unless you want nice surround sound then a average sound card and typical mouse will do.
Vikinger
06-10-06, 07:52 AM
budget = reasonable just dont have $1000nzd for da latest cpu vid card etc
any how :hmm:
cpu...AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 3800+ socket939 2.0 ghz 1 mb l2 cache
vid card...powercolor Ati radeon x 1600 Pro 256m PCI-E (500-800) 128 bit ddr2
m/b...I can source what I need to go with the other stuff above...but any suggestions ?
Running a old sound blaster card might have to look at that eh....?
friend in industry so can source stuff thats a couple clicks down from those specs and save a bit but having read the posts im thinkin spending it may be worth while...got the gig ram etc more scoping out the cpu & vid options for eye candy & playability ... pet hate = stagggggerrring games...lol...
cheers...
The CPU u listed is good enough and will last long for you.
Remember thou that it is an 64 bit processor so u must get a motherboard that support that also.
When it comes to soundcard its ok to have an old blaster card as long u dont use the inbuilt soundcard on the motherboard (be sure to disable it from the BIOS)
But a good sound is essential in my experince. 5:1 or 7:1 surround system is a blast when u play games.
Only concern i have is the graphic card. Ive been using ATI card before and changed to a Nvidia card. And i must say u can do a lot more changes and tweaking whit a Nvidia card and also there is better support whit different drivers for thos cards.
U listed some values (500-800) And i assume that is the clockspeed for the GPU and memoryspeed
In my opinion that is a bit low and there is better graphic card on the market that offer much higher speed. My card has as an example about 600-1350 Mhz.
The latest card offer speed of 675-1660 Mhz.
I have a Leadtek Winfast PX7800 TDH GTX Extreme 256 meg my self and its a real good card that iam happy whit.
The point also when u build a new comp is to get rid of bottlenecks. And one bottleneck is if u plan to keep and run an old IDE HD. There is decent HD on the market for a good price that runs in SATA mode. (300mb/s transfer rate) .
U can even buy 2 of them and connect them in SATA RAID mode.
Thos Raptor ive meant is incredible fast but expensive HD. The one iam using have only 74gig of space but it have 10000rpm and runs in SATA and its a real quik one.
There is a new raptor on the market now also that have about 150 gig but like i said, they are expensive.
More info about them can u find here:
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=65
Also to note if u buy an AMD dual core processor is to dl correct drivers to them.
I was suprised my self when i found out that i needed seperate drivers for my CPU.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_871_13118,00.html
Good luck mate what ever choose u do but iam sure u will get a good comp that will last for some years and also are suitable to run the latest games whitout any problem.
Vikinger.
PS: Forgot to meantion that if u get a PCIE graphic card and dual core CPU etc u need at least a powersupply of 600W ( Minimum will be around 450-500W) But if u plan to buy a second graphic card later on u allready have the power to support it so u dont need to change powersupply.
Badger Finn
06-10-06, 07:14 PM
Thanks gentelmen!
Excellent food for thought. I will definitly research the hardware noted...
Yep nice set up the dream one Kiwi 2005...
Vikinger thanks for the reminder on the HD. HD's have bottle necked me before in EAW many years ago.
Lookin forward to getting this sim outta the box in the near future.
:up:
THE_MASK
06-11-06, 06:49 AM
AMD Athlon64 4000+ Socket939 DUAL CHANNEL 64bit CPU
Nforce4 SLI Motherboard
7.1 Channel Audio Sound, Gigabit LAN, USB 2.0, SATA-2, Firewire .
4gig of DDR400 High Performance Memory running Dual Channel (4 x 1gig)
250gig SATA-2 16meg Cache Harddrive
2 x nVidia 7900-GT 256meg PCI Express video cards running SLi mode
Grey Legion
06-11-06, 07:02 AM
Anyone do any reading on the new AMD 4x4 ??
I think this would provide a great gaming rig you can build on a budget
http://gear.ign.com/articles/711/711381p1.html
I may look at that for my next setup up in the years to come..
Badger Finn
06-11-06, 06:13 PM
Anyone do any reading on the new AMD 4x4 ??
I think this would provide a great gaming rig you can build on a budget
http://gear.ign.com/articles/711/711381p1.html
I may look at that for my next setup up in the years to come..
Yep just have on the AMD 4x4. Vikingers links to the raptor HD is interesting as well
:up:
When it comes to soundcard its ok to have an old blaster card as long u dont use the inbuilt soundcard on the motherboard (be sure to disable it from the BIOS)
Amen! A decent soundcard and speaker setup is a whole new dimension to the game. Get a good 5.1 and good Sub-woofer so your whole house shakes when that T3 explodes....
On the other hand, it can do serious damage to your health/pants when you get that sudden, unexpected, DC go off right next to you....
Badger Finn
06-12-06, 09:34 PM
When it comes to soundcard its ok to have an old blaster card as long u dont use the inbuilt soundcard on the motherboard (be sure to disable it from the BIOS)
Amen! A decent soundcard and speaker setup is a whole new dimension to the game. Get a good 5.1 and good Sub-woofer so your whole house shakes when that T3 explodes....
On the other hand, it can do serious damage to your health/pants when you get that sudden, unexpected, DC go off right next to you....
Aye I aviod the onboard stuff like the plague...
lol...yep "unexpected" DC's can be dangerous to your health
:yep:
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