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Argonath RPG Community => Speakerbox => Topic started by: SargentJosh on January 09, 2010, 10:30:45 am
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I am buying a computer from Dell. Most preferably the Dell XPS 9000 (http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/desktop-studio-xps-435?c=au&l=en&s=dhs&cs=audhs1).
But what I would like to know is what is better:
nVidia GeForce GTX260 1.8GB GDDR3 or 1GB GDDR5 ATI Radeon HD5770
thanks
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That's a nice computer!
I believe the i7 Processor is newer than the Quad processor.
It adds some new functionality and one function is pretty cool:
Turbo boost - The proccesor automatically overclocks if it can
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For gaming I recommend Intel i5
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Well for that PC I have this custom line up for it:
EDIT: I hate the stupid bug on the forum. Doesn't save the entire post:
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PROCESSOR Intel
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It depends if the price difference is worth it, also the speed of each processor.
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Well I am getting:
PROCESSOR: Intel i7-920 (2.66GHz, 8MB)
SYSTEM: Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
MONITOR: Dell ST2310 23" (Full HD, Widescreen)
RAM: 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz
HDD: 500GB SATA 3.0Gb/s with native Command Queuing
OPTICAL DRIVE: Single Drive: Blu-ray Disc Combo (DVD+/-RW + BD-ROM)
'or'
Dual Drives: 16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x MAX DVD+/-RW Drive with double layer write capability
VIDEO: 1GB GDDR5 ATI Radeon HD5770
'or'
nVidia GeForce GTX260 1.8GB GDDR3
SOUND: Creative PCI Express Sound Blaster X-FI - Titanium
Total Price: $2,832.29 AUD
Think it's a good set up?
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Pretty good setup there Josh, looks great and im sure you wont have isues with it,
just 1 thing,
Check the Price difference between the GTX260 and the GTX280, see if you can get the GTX280 rather since you wont upgrade for a while and you are better off rather getting the 280 because its more powerfull and will last much longer.
The price gap between the 260 and 280 isnt to large anyway.
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I would personally recommend Blu-Ray supported Optical Drive, because Blu-Ray discs are not far and these might be used soon, so you don't need to upgrade. But it is your choice.
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The same question I asked myself I believe the i7 or i5 are better because they are quadcores but they have some technology in them that make the better but i'm not sure.
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Well I am getting:
PROCESSOR: Intel i7-920 (2.66GHz, 8MB)
SYSTEM: Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
MONITOR: Dell ST2310 23" (Full HD, Widescreen)
RAM: 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz
HDD: 500GB SATA 3.0Gb/s with native Command Queuing
OPTICAL DRIVE: Single Drive: Blu-ray Disc Combo (DVD+/-RW + BD-ROM)
'or'
Dual Drives: 16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x MAX DVD+/-RW Drive with double layer write capability
VIDEO: 1GB GDDR5 ATI Radeon HD5770
'or'
nVidia GeForce GTX260 1.8GB GDDR3
SOUND: Creative PCI Express Sound Blaster X-FI - Titanium
Total Price: $2,832.29 AUD
Think it's a good set up?
I don't think you will be able to run GTA SA on high settings but otherwise a good computer to watch movies and surf the internets on
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I don't think you will be able to run GTA SA on high settings but otherwise a good computer to watch movies and surf the internets on
he can , he can....... The video card pwns ! ATI all the way :D
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You could drop one of the RAM packets, you won't need 6GB with Windows 7... you could spend then the extra for looking, if possible for the new i5 -processors.
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6GB RAM is kind of too much, 4GB would do it.
And yes ATI for the win. ;)
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I do not think I even need to speak... Video speaks it self.
ATI Radeon HD 5850 vs Nvidia GTX 280 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk8XxyELtmU#ws)
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If you want buggy as hell drivers, get ATi. I would recommend you wait for the first 300 series NVidia to come out. Then you will really be able to kick some ass!