Argonath RPG - A World of its own
Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: MrTony on December 28, 2011, 11:00:10 am
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I am buying a new PC soon,I have in mind a model.What do you think of it?Would it be able to run everything on high settings?
CPU:i5 2400 3.1 Ghz
GC:Nvidia GTX 560 ti
RAM:8 GBs
HDD:Solid 120 GBs
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The processor, RAM and HDD seem fine. The GPU's awesome, it can run any game at high settings, but not at maximum settings. The 560 Ti at original clocks will not be able to run BF3 and some other demanding games at maximum, but pretty sure other games will run on max. :)
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Cool,I don't mind not running some options in high.I just want a smooth performance and some nice graphics.
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Nothing I would swap if that is what fits for your budget. :)
Go with it!
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Kewl PC :cool:
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Nice to know that the setup is good.
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Got a standard HD too? :)
Depends how much space you need :)
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Got a standard HD too? :)
Depends how much space you need :)
I have an external Hard Drive,which I will use for storage of everything.It's 2 TBs.
The Solid will only contain Windows and one app which I use at the time.
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I have an external Hard Drive,which I will use for storage of everything.It's 2 TBs.
The Solid will only contain Windows and one app which I use at the time.
Everything's good to go. Get the PC. :)
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Awesome,thanks.I expect to have it around mid January if everything goes well.
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If you get spend a little more get the HD 6950
If you can't get the HD 6870 its on par with the 560 Ti and cost less
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It's a killer rig.. Better than mine. Just make sure you're ok with the GPU..
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GPU is an excellent choice. Make sure you go for the ASUS DirectCU II or the MSI Twin Frozr II variant.
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If you get spend a little more get the HD 6950
If you can't get the HD 6870 its on par with the 560 Ti and cost less
Both 6950 and 560 Ti are pretty close together. :roll:
http://www.hwcompare.com/8889/geforce-gtx-560-ti-vs-radeon-hd-6950/ (http://www.hwcompare.com/8889/geforce-gtx-560-ti-vs-radeon-hd-6950/)
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Both 6950 and 560 Ti are pretty close together. :roll:
http://www.hwcompare.com/8889/geforce-gtx-560-ti-vs-radeon-hd-6950/ (http://www.hwcompare.com/8889/geforce-gtx-560-ti-vs-radeon-hd-6950/)
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http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/293?vs=330 (http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/293?vs=330)
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The processor, RAM and HDD seem fine. The GPU's awesome, it can run any game at high settings, but not at maximum settings. The 560 Ti at original clocks will not be able to run BF3 and some other demanding games at maximum, but pretty sure other games will run on max. :)
I have the 560 Ti and it can run BF3, Skyrim, you name it, all on the highest settings possible. And no, I haven't overclocked it. It's an absolute beast of a GPU.
Also, if you have the extra money - the price difference isn't that much at all - I'd recommend going with the i5 2500k. That's what I have. The setup you've shown is practically the same as mine and it will run all the latest games on ultra.
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http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/293?vs=330 (http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/293?vs=330)
Don't compare 1GB card and 2GB card together... :roll:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/331?vs=330 (http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/331?vs=330)
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I have the 560 Ti and it can run BF3, Skyrim, you name it, all on the highest settings possible. And no, I haven't overclocked it. It's an absolute beast of a GPU.
Also, if you have the extra money - the price difference isn't that much at all - I'd recommend going with the i5 2500k. That's what I have. The setup you've shown is practically the same as mine and it will run all the latest games on ultra.
I had tried the 560 Ti on games like GTA IV, Dirt 3, Metro 2033. GTA IV and Dirt 3 gave me good fps, something like above ~50. However, the Metro 2033 was barely able to get fps anymore then 28. I doubt BF3 will be able to handle it.
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Don't compare 1GB card and 2GB card together... :roll:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/331?vs=330 (http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/331?vs=330)
Most 6950s come in 2GB version
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Getting the same card as a replacement for my ATI HD 6850 which is buttf*cked and overheats to 80C on idle.
I am getting the ASUS DirectCU version, going to cost me like 240Euros.
Awesome rig tho
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Thanks for all the feedback.I am not to change any of the specs tho because I want to invest on a professional soundcard as well.Oh yeah,and the RAM went to 16 GBs :D
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What is your budget?
Why would you spend more money on 16GB RAM? 8GB is plenty, even for serious video or graphical editing
If this is your first build and you are unsure of hardware compatibility, feel free to PM me.
Hit me up with a PM and I will let you know about some of the cheapest hardware websites for UK customers
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Most 6950s come in 2GB version
That depends where you are shopping and a 2GB version of 6950 cost roughly about 50 EUR more than the 1GB version of either 6950 or 560Ti... :roll:
Sorry pal, but your affirmation is most likely false. :razz:
Oh and MrPlayerismus, if you are going to go straight for 16GB instead of 8GB, make sure it doesn't cost you more than 50 EUR, as the benefits are
rather small unless you fancy using Photoshop with gigapixel -panoramas (which I do rather fine with 8GB :lol:) or render big-ass FullHD video material.
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That depends where you are shopping and a 2GB version of 6950 cost roughly about 50 EUR more than the 1GB version of either 6950 or 560Ti... :roll:
Sorry pal, but your affirmation is most likely false. :razz:
50EUR? LOL where the fuck do you shop the difference in price for a 6950 2GB and 1GB is about 7EUR
Man go AMD don't go NVIDIA, trust me you will regret it like Jon Als, He got a 550Ti and for the same price he could have got a 6870 which pwns the 550Ti now he is all sad
Don't waste your money on 16GB ram, get 8GB
Get This Sir
i5 2400
HD 6950(Not in budget? HD 6870)
8GB Ram
SSD(I would rater get 2 HDDs and Raid 0 them to get performance like an SSD but w/e)
You will being running all games on Ultra nigga
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Oh and MrPlayerismus, if you are going to go straight for 16GB instead of 8GB, make sure it doesn't cost you more than 50 EUR, as the benefits are
rather small unless you fancy using Photoshop with gigapixel -panoramas (which I do rather fine with 8GB :lol: ) or render big-ass FullHD video material.
The difference is exactly 50 EUR. :) I have my reasons,I make orchestral music and the samples I use are...rather RAM-draining.I currently have 4 GBs of RAM and the program crashes a lot because it drains that RAM like crazy.Right now the PC is at 1200EUR plus tax which is around 1400 EUR.So put in the pro sound card and we are at 1550 EUR.2 years savings...
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If you have the guts to, you could swap all your plans and go abroad. :lol:
(http://i671.photobucket.com/albums/vv74/IcyAero/cart.png)
With the 560Ti (it says 560, but the Ti got cropped out from the title), that would come up with 736,15 EUR, plus a case and an operating system
if you already do not have. And of course, the sound card of your choice and if needed, you can swap the parts into ones you prefer more. :razz:
That XFX Core Edition 550W is one of the most reliable power supplies I have come across in the last year and for that price.
(used over a hundred of them in custom-PC builds, none has came back yet) It is still an example, but you could save over
500 EUR by going abroad, it already includes taxes and the deliver into anywhere in Europe for 30 EUR.
If you wish to, check their site Mindfactory.de
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These prices for that given combo are kick-ass!!!
I have no paypal/credit-card/pre-paid card tho.
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Once making an order via Mindfactory.de, an email is sent to your registered email with instrtuctions and payment info.
So you'll just make a payment to abroad from your own webbank. :)
If you wish to buy a monitor and/or a case at the same time, use Hardwareversand.de instead, Mindfactory charges 30 EUR per large order (ie. PC parts in one box, case in another etc.)
while Hardwareversand charges 30 EUR as long as the package weights less than 30kg. If you can anyhow, give it a try. ;)
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That's really helpful,I may look into it...
Thanks. :)