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unbsjo5qev
04-09-2012, 04:47 PM
hey guys, thinkin about getting a new comp. Need to know what kind of games it can handle though, can anybody help me?
specs:
iBUYPOWER Gamer Extreme 903i Desktop PC
Intel Core i7 2600K(3.40GHz)
8GB DDR3
1TB HDD Capacity
AMD Radeon HD 6850 1GB
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
i can easily put out an extra 30-50 bucks to make it 16 gb ddr3 tho, if i need to
Yayanotherlogin
04-09-2012, 08:14 PM
A little more information would be helpful: what kinds of games to you play (mostly FPS, or RTS, etc?), and what is the native resolution and refresh rate of your monitor?
Assuming FPS/action games are the main focus, with a monitor in the ballpark of 1920 by 1200 (or 1080) @60hz, the machine is probably fine. It never hurts to go a little better on the videocard, though unless your monitor is a higher resolution/refresh rate, the 1GB of fast video ram is probably adequate unless running huge mods (PC texture mods). If playing something that is HDD intesive, a small SSD may be worth looking into for games (with most storage material remaining on the cheaper diskdrive).
unbsjo5qev
04-10-2012, 03:28 AM
well, it is a premade comp, and im not all that good at building comps. as for games, mostly stuff like skyrim, but i plan to use community mods for it and stuff, not so much fps tho, i got 360 for that
Paprika
04-10-2012, 04:30 AM
In my opinion, if you can find someone to build it for you, get the shop to drop the Radeon GPU and add Nvidia GTX 460 or better (if you have the cash) and get the 1tb drive as storage and pop in a SSD drive as the master drive (Solid State Drive)
8 Gigs is more than enough for gaming purposes (Most games are limited to 4 gigs (Shit Skyrim was launched as a 2 gig Application)
unbsjo5qev
04-10-2012, 06:00 AM
whats the benefit of ssd?
Paprika
04-10-2012, 02:43 PM
whats the benefit of ssd?
Its a lot faster than any Hard drives available. At the moment there quite limited in size (I think the largest is about 250gigs and that is quite expensive) but performance wise, theres nothing faster or better.
arkangel602
04-11-2012, 05:28 AM
SSD only helps loading time such as for FPS you ll be the first one to finish loading the maps but other then that you can shave off few hundreds not getting an SSD and just save money on a graphics card.
gtx 480 is definitely a good buy. can find for $200-250 and can play almost anything in high setting. you technically don't have to get an Nvidia card but intel+nvidia is bread and butter just like amd and radeon.
DDR3 is cheap nowadays so definitely more the better it doesn't hurt at all.
Overall looks good.
Paprika
04-11-2012, 03:49 PM
SSD only helps loading time such as for FPS you ll be the first one to finish loading the maps but other then that you can shave off few hundreds not getting an SSD and just save money on a graphics card.
gtx 480 is definitely a good buy. can find for $200-250 and can play almost anything in high setting. you technically don't have to get an Nvidia card but intel+nvidia is bread and butter just like amd and radeon.
DDR3 is cheap nowadays so definitely more the better it doesn't hurt at all.
Overall looks good.
Don't underestimate a good Drive, there main function will increase performance and speed and combined with a new good Graphics Card, you will have a superb gaming rig for at least a 3-5 years
$120 will net you a 120 gig SSD, and about $250 for a GTX 560 GPU. So a bit on the pricey side, but it would heavily increase performance for your system
And finally like I said before, no game at this current time is using more than 4 gigs to run, extra ram wont make that much difference (Unless it is running at a faster setting)
Fluid
04-11-2012, 05:05 PM
Its a lot faster than any Hard drives available. At the moment there quite limited in size (I think the largest is about 250gigs and that is quite expensive) but performance wise, theres nothing faster or better.
I was reading an article about it yesterday. It's something around 300 bucks for a 250 gb? I don't know... I would wait some more time until the price goes down or at least the size goes up.
Paprika
04-12-2012, 03:52 AM
I was reading an article about it yesterday. It's something around 300 bucks for a 250 gb? I don't know... I would wait some more time until the price goes down or at least the size goes up.
It's not cheap, but you get what you pay for. newegg sells 120 gigs for about the same price, but yeah in a few years, when they figured out higher capacity they will of course drop down on price.
ANother recommendation however would be those Hybrid SSD/ Standard Drive. Dunno the price, but there also very effecive and offer superior space
CloudStrife7x
04-12-2012, 03:58 AM
It's not cheap, but you get what you pay for. newegg sells 120 gigs for about the same price, but yeah in a few years, when they figured out higher capacity they will of course drop down on price.
ANother recommendation however would be those Hybrid SSD/ Standard Drive. Dunno the price, but there also very effecive and offer superior space
ive been considering getting a SSD or Hybrid SSD/Standard Drive, but not sure still lol
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