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I've been working hard and spent quite a bit of money on a practically new computer (mostly upgrades). I'm just concerned it's not up to par with the more hardcore gamers.
Thanks in advance.
I've been working hard and spent quite a bit of money on a practically new computer (mostly upgrades). I'm just concerned it's not up to par with the more hardcore gamers.
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
It depends entirely on what sort of games you are playing - I wouldn't worry about being on par with hardcore gamers. As long as it works for you, and you are having fun, its fine.
Suggestions : Your PSU might be a bit underpowered. A SSD (though expensive) will bring significant speed to your system.
Regards,
Golden
Higher-End Games such as Crysis 2 or Fallout 3. What power supply wattage would you recommend if you feel that my current one isn't enough?
Hi,
I like to have nothing less than 800w - but its my own personal preference. Try this link to see what PSU wattage is recommended.
Newegg.com - Recommended Power Supply Calculator.
Regards,
Golden
Thanks for the replies. I went to the link and calculated my recommendation. It says 540W is recommended. Although, it's no absolutely accurate. I think my 570W will do just fine.
Although the download speed is fast, the wireless really knocks-off quite a bit though. $15 a month for my internet. Advantages of living downtown in a major city...
15$ a month... Amazing you guys are lucky. Im paying 20$ for 1mb in my country and that's a shame
4/10 - but who cares what 'hard core gamers' use - as long as you are happy.
It will - If it were a generic/yum-cha PSU, I'd be a little concerned, but Thermaltake is a pretty decent PSU brand.I think my 570W will do just fine.
Unless you are looking for that 100 Frames per Second to snob or purely for show off purposes, I think you have no problems.
A friend has crysis 2 already and he has the same rig I do and he is not having any problems with it.... enjoy your gaming!
No showing off intended. I previously had a GeForce 9800GT (1GB DDR3), it didn't run Crysis in the absolute highest detail possible, running on my resolution at least. In fact, my previous build actually never played games considering they always crashed my computer completely do to a failing motherboard which damaged by processor critically. I'm still putting this computer together and will be completed in about an hour or two.
My previous system (same computer without upgrades):
Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit
Intel Core 2 Quad @ 2.4GHz - Q6600
6GB RAM (DDR2)
640GB Hardrive @ 7200rpm
Foxconn Motherboard (DDR2)
NVIDIA 9800GT (1GB DDR3)
570W Power Supply (Thermaltake)
Vs. The one I have now. I think $470 was a good investment.
Last edited by Eblim; 26 Mar 2011 at 15:56.