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09-13-2010, 07:40 PM | #1 |
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New PC or New Graphics Card
Hello
I'm going to be looking at upgrading my Computer or Hardware. I don't know that much about Computers :P heres my info Model: Aspire M1200 Processor: AMD Athlon Processor LE - 1640 2.70ghz Memory(RAM) 1.00GB Graphics Card - ATI 2100 this is my computers specs - was a basic pc i bought about 2-3 years ago Should I upgrade to a new computer entirely or upgrade my Graphics Card?
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09-13-2010, 07:59 PM | #2 |
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I'd say upgrade it all.
For Regnum to work fluently in large wars with other applications running in the background you need at least 2GB of ram. If you want graphics card with good performance for the price, check out a GeForce GTX 460.
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09-13-2010, 08:04 PM | #3 |
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Preferably you want more than 1GB ram for gaming. And some memory on your gcard too.
Im dont know a whole lot about PC's either, but I run shader 4 smooth at invasion gate battles with this: CPU: Intel Core Quad Q8300 @ 2.50ghz - 2.50ghz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT (1GB) RAM: 4GB HD: 680GB OS: Win7 - 64bit Adding the GPU myself this came to about £500-£600 Iirc. Ive also had no significant problems playing some more graphic heavy games.
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09-13-2010, 08:11 PM | #4 |
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09-13-2010, 08:46 PM | #5 |
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CPU: Depends on what you want to do with it. If you want to run a single threaded app like most games are just go with a dual core. Dual core will take care of the game on one core and run the background apps on the other. I Prefer triple core and quad core because it allows me to run various apps at the same time without a massive lag in performance. AMD has some 6 core chips out, but I would only recommend them if you were seriously into video editing or multimedia intensive programs. With gaming being mostly single threaded a faster CPU will have more of an impact than a low speed core. How many cores you need is up to your style of computing.
GPU: Don't buy any Intel integrated graphic mother boards. These things sap your CPU processes and memory in order to kick out the graphics. Always go with a third party card based solution (unless on laptop). What will work well right now are the Nvidia Geforce 9 series, 200 series, 300 series and 400 series. ATI I would recommend 4800 series and up. Be aware that the higher the series you go up, regardless of manufacturer, the more you have to spend on quality power supply products to supply all that power. Also those 400 series Nvidias have the highest power requirements. Memory: Get more of it. Regardless of your style, at least 4 gigs is good for anyone. If you are running a 32 bit OS and do not have a PAE extension kernel enabled, then 3 gig is good for you. You have to balance what works well right now and what you think will work well in the near future. An example of this is that I used to run dual Nvidia Geforce 7300 GTs in SLI. I ran that for 2 years before thinking I should upgrade as it was a good match of speed and power consumption for my system. At the time I got the 7300 GTs, the 8 series cards were already out and I could of picked up two 8800s. The 8 series cards though would have had me upgrade my power supply as well just to run in SLI. So I decided on a series back and spent the money I saved on more system memory. So the latest and greatest isn't always the best fit, you gotta budget your system and build a system within those constraints.
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09-13-2010, 11:55 PM | #6 |
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Hmm so far if i was to buy a new PC this is what Ive come up with :P
http://www.dell.com/ca/p/alienware-aurora-r2/pd Any Good?
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09-14-2010, 12:11 AM | #7 | |
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Have a look at this one its in the same price range. http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...552&CatId=4373 |
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09-14-2010, 12:09 PM | #8 | |
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one new motherboard with one Intel pentium i3 ,2-4 Gb DDR2 and one good Nvidia/ati VGA card is enaught...and this make only around 500$-600$....mine is very old one like IPentium4 ,2 GB DDR2 and one NVidia 9500GT and i play almoust all game smouth. Ofc exception is made it by Regnum what has lag due of sucks engine(network code also maybe)...is only the game what i have troble...but even new games like Star Wars Force Unleashed i play at better FPS. -But wtv chose what you want ): Personaly at 1200$ i will chose one Xenon CPU ...and not I3,i5,i7 series :P |
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09-14-2010, 04:45 PM | #9 |
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Cool quad cores aren't very expensive, and you'll be able to use them for a very long time, I don't think there will be games really using 8 cores and more soon. ;D
I'd recommend a nice amd quad. (Phenom II X4 945?) The motherboard I bought was GA-870A-UD3. As a graphics card gtx 460 or hd 5770, depends on how much you want to spend. (Or hd 5850 if you've got too much money :P I wouldn't buy 5870, just too expensive) My 5770 runs very well anyway. :P |
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