Which PCI-Express...
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- Svenno
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Which PCI-Express...
Hey guys, after what feels like years of not playing anything because my PC is too crap to play anything, I'm planning on splashing out. (not a lot mind, i'm quite poor)
Now I have been doing a bit o research and I think I will be buying the following
Mobo: Asus P5ND2-SLI/Deluxe nForce 4 Skt 775
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 640 3.2Ghz Socket 775
RAM: 1GB DDR2 PC2-4200 (Maybe 2GB if budget goes that far)
but then I am stuck. Which/what PCI-E graphics card do I buy?
Bearing in mind that I want to be able to play Quake 4, FEAR and HL2 (and CS:S again)
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Dave/Leumas
Now I have been doing a bit o research and I think I will be buying the following
Mobo: Asus P5ND2-SLI/Deluxe nForce 4 Skt 775
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 640 3.2Ghz Socket 775
RAM: 1GB DDR2 PC2-4200 (Maybe 2GB if budget goes that far)
but then I am stuck. Which/what PCI-E graphics card do I buy?
Bearing in mind that I want to be able to play Quake 4, FEAR and HL2 (and CS:S again)
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Dave/Leumas
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- Berk
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I'd second this, but berk would then say that I'm just being an AMD fanboy.Lee.H wrote:I'd reccomend you get an amd athlon 64 over a pentium 4, better for teh games.
I have a 6600gt, runs current games fine on high exept things like beef 2 so its a good buy if you dont want to spend loads.
but yes, AMD is better for gaming than Intel.
I'd recommend an Asus A8N-SLI motherboard paired with at least an Athlon 64 3000+ CPU.
also, as far as the GPU, I'd recommend a either a 6600GT if you'r going for cheap SLI upgradability or a X800GT for under $200. For up to $300 I recommend either a X800XL or an X800GTO. For over $300 something from the nVidia 7800 series is the only way to go.
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- Morbo
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Mostly i argue that if you have a choice, AMD is better, otherwise, stick with intel if you have old hardware you can reuse.deject wrote:I'd second this, but berk would then say that I'm just being an AMD fanboy.
but yes, AMD is better for gaming than Intel.
please note: i am very much an amd fanboy, but i also have a brain.
Actually m'friend, I've just seen that the ATI equivalent the X1800 is coming out like, in a week or so. I sawed it www.overclockers.co.uk They look pretty sweet (awaits reviews)deject wrote:For over $300 something from the nVidia 7800 series is the only way to go.
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- Berk
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quit talking like you know more than me, it's quite annoying.pixie pie wrote:Actually m'friend, I've just seen that the ATI equivalent the X1800 is coming out like, in a week or so. I sawed it www.overclockers.co.uk They look pretty sweet (awaits reviews)
they're obviously not out yet and there's no set pricing, AFAIK. Also the benchmarks I've seen have been mixed.
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- Morbo
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You love me really, More than you'd like to let on anyway..deject wrote:quit talking like you know more than me, it's quite annoying.pixie pie wrote:Actually m'friend, I've just seen that the ATI equivalent the X1800 is coming out like, in a week or so. I sawed it www.overclockers.co.uk They look pretty sweet (awaits reviews)
they're obviously not out yet and there's no set pricing, AFAIK. Also the benchmarks I've seen have been mixed.
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- Ninja Pirate
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pah! what you want is a pair of voodoo 2 PCI cards in SLI mode
/luddite blog
just read this months PCformat, and it does sound like its worth waiting for that R520 to hit the market. maybe not to purchase said R520 card, but to see what happens to the first batch of PCI-E cards; there are some good chipsets that will take a tumble in price very very soon
/luddite blog
just read this months PCformat, and it does sound like its worth waiting for that R520 to hit the market. maybe not to purchase said R520 card, but to see what happens to the first batch of PCI-E cards; there are some good chipsets that will take a tumble in price very very soon