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I've had my little computer for six years, trying to hang onto the gaming experience, my wife handed me the PC version of "Gears of War" yesterday and I immediately loaded it up which took on near an hour.
My wife has also put on hold Assassin's Creed PC version and I dare say I would run into the same drama. Many errors started; firstly with the good old graphics card then a message saying my specs didn't meet the minimum requirement. I got the game to work but it looked like the 1981 version of Castle Wolfenstein ![]() I knew straight away PC gaming technology had finally caught up with my little variant. I was going to ask what is the best to buy :hmm: but that's like asking which is better Holdens or Fords, Rugby League or AFL, SH3 or SH4, and in the end opinions are like arse-holes everyone has one :rotfl:more so in the PC gaming spec area ![]() I'm not a console gamer I'm a PC gamer and with PC gaming you are able to mod the games sometimes very limited and other modding to make the game totally different [SH3 & 4 for example]. Having Gears of War sitting here looking at me and not being able to play it is killing me ![]() Thought I would just share my day with you; in the struggle & life of a PC gamer ![]() |
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I had to bite the bullit once also and my rig is still behind the times.
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Not so much in certain areas though...are you looking for something pre-built or are you planning on self-building?
If you're self building, you'll probably want either a Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Quad, plenty of RAM (it's cheap these days), and a SATA II HDD and DVD Burner. From that point, the only real question is what video card, which is where the questions begin. For $300, you can get the GeForce 9800 GTX, which runs about equivalently to AMD's (ex-ATI) Radeon 3870X2. For about $200, you could also go with the 8800 GT or GTS 512. Right now, any of these cards is a good buy.
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Yup, good advice.
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These days it seems that as soon as you swipe your credit card, your computer is already obsolete.
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On the contrary...there hasn't been a truly significant upgrade in either CPU or GPU technology in some time. Sure, some die shrinks have been introduced, but there have been no fundamentally "game-changing" architectures (the Core 2 Duo and GeForce 8800 setting the bar) in either field since 2006.
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I'm trying to build a system around this:
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gx...gital/home.php Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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It shouldn't matter. You should be able to use any graphics card, although if you're planning on driving three monitors, and 3D gaming, I'd suggest a high-end card.
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I'd suggest you get a 9600 - they go around half the price of 8800s - and they also run at half the temp. CPU speed is much more the limiting factor these days, so I'd invest heavy in a Wolfdale and a good, stable mainboard (the ABIT IP35 Pro and IX38 are insiders tips these days). For the graphics card I would get the 9600 with the option to replace it in 2 or 3 years. Also get a good, quality PSU of at least 500W, no matter what people are telling you.
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Of course it must be a dream to drive the 1967 Spa Grand Prix in GPL on three projectors - but hey I'm not a millionaire.
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The game i was going to use it for was Eve Online so trackIR wouldn't be really suitable.
What specifically are you hearing? Hassle in what way? ![]()
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![]() August, that looks damn cool
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Ofcourse if your computer wong give you all the eye canty available when its is a bit behind the bleeding edge, but calling it obsolete soon after purchase is bull****. |
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If you choose your components wisely, and buy when they are cheap/reliable, you can build a great system for a grand or less, and use it for 4 years upwards. My computer is running since 2004 - well it does not run SHIV, ArmA or the Witcher well enough - but 90% of the games I play are fine. Not to forget the system wasn't not even bleeding edge when I bought it. It makes me angry when I see ppl buying consoles, buying macs, because of this rubbish. Byebye mods, freedom - hello retarded gameplay and enforced decision. Finally a system that I need not understand! It runs everything without problems - everything it wants to run!!
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