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Me too but if I'm to be honest I go to a friends computer shop and have them build one to roughly the specs I ask for without being overly detailed.
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I just saw the 3 digits and always think of nVidias. Lol |
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Meh, I mean 2000 was a a rough number I threw out there. I could go for 1200-1500 if I could get something real quality built. |
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Also note that gfx cards tend to have a limited lifespan, no device in my PCs have technically failed me more often, and broke down after 2-3 years. Another argument why one must not want too too high with the price mark there. They simply wore out. If its in the budget, consider a second drive: a SSD either for Windows and system alone, or FSX alone. 64 GB for FSX, 128 for Windows would be sufficient. |
I always used to build my own from late 90s, to 2 years ago. Then bought one off shelf and will never build my own again. Support is there if needed, which, of course, is not available if self built.
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It pays off to have a local shop of trust where you go and tell them about your idea for components and if they have any technical recommendation or objections, then ask them to put the stuff you have chosen together for you. That's how I do it. In case of problems, I can ask them and always go back there. That they also have fair, even cheap prices, I do not complain about. :) But d09jn g some internet research on choosen items and what customers say about these, is a must, I would say. Never blindly trust any salesman - NEVER.
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Building a new rig.
I have thought about building my own rig a few times, and have installed various components through the years, but I would still opt for a pro to do a complete build.
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I do my own upgrades eg: new cards etc. The problem with 'puters' is the same as all electronics, take it home, its obselete. within the next 5-7 years we will have graphene screens and hardware - look it up in google, amazing stuff. Tougher that steel. I can see 'towers' going down to the size of a hard drive!!
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I'm in the market for a new rig as well. Maybe it will get me back to modding (though I now have an ulterior motive that involves black powder, not torpedoes ;) , and requires DX11, and just "more horsepower").
I have a P180 case already (which should take any ATX board I think), and presumably I can reuse my current HD as a secondary drive. Any specific suggestions for vid card, CPU? Was thiking maybe an i5, looks like cpu/mobo for a little over $300. Then a middle of the road vid card (since high-end is out of date by the time you open the box, anyway). |
Mm maybe 2500k or newer Ivy Bridge equivalent, and a GTX660. T'is what i've got so easy suggestion off the top of my head. $400 to $450 I'd guess.
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I was looking at a 3350, seems a fair bang for the buck.
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That works, I think. Seems it would only miss the on-die GPU, which is rather useless beyond an emergency backup anyway.
Get a new CPU like that nowadays and you're set for a while. Bit of overkill for current gaming unless you run enthusiast card or SLI/Crossfire. Or run into that occasional CPU-intensive game that can really only use 1 core. |
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