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Title: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 19, 2010, 08:35:31 PM
Finnnnnnnalllly got a new computer from using that pos computer from 2002 all the time, it cost $650 + Tax!

Only 100 was out of my pocket ;), rest was from a IWG contest and something else.

8GB RAM
1TB HDD
Win 7
i5 Processor
Fast  :D

Here's the rating thinger.....

(http://i.imgur.com/AP3QP.png)

I want a better graphics card


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: stjimmyskater on November 20, 2010, 09:43:26 AM
What's your GPU??? It's looking like that's the only thing that's kinda lacking.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 20, 2010, 01:56:20 PM
I think it's Intel HD Graphics.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: stjimmyskater on November 20, 2010, 02:12:44 PM
I think it's Intel HD Graphics.

Ahh, yeah, you need an actual graphics card, then you'll have a pretty sweet rig.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 20, 2010, 07:30:40 PM
Yea,

I tried playing GTA San Andrea and Sonic Adventure DX.. they both ran flawlessly. Think this can run World at War? Lol I wanna do the Zombies Modz!!


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: Haloruler64 on November 20, 2010, 10:18:35 PM
San Andreas ran near flawlessly on my Eee 900. 900 MHz single core processor, Intel GM915 graphics (Ran Half Life 1 NONSOURCE on all lows at ~10 FPS). It was a piece of shit, GTA:SA ran amazing on it. Horrible benchmark


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: rokrboy on November 21, 2010, 01:11:45 AM
Get a Nvidia Gts 450 (Eventually). Even an 8800 gt will do well. (Just bought a used one for physx)
They're damn cheap, and should max out most games as long as you aren't playing at an insane resolution or playing crysis. Nice build, did you build it yourself?


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 21, 2010, 06:39:30 AM
San Andreas ran near flawlessly on my Eee 900. 900 MHz single core processor, Intel GM915 graphics (Ran Half Life 1 NONSOURCE on all lows at ~10 FPS). It was a piece of shit, GTA:SA ran amazing on it. Horrible benchmark

Damn :(


Get a Nvidia Gts 450 (Eventually). Even an 8800 gt will do well. (Just bought a used one for physx)
They're damn cheap, and should max out most games as long as you aren't playing at an insane resolution or playing crysis. Nice build, did you build it yourself?

Nope, I got it at Best Buy.  Someones gotta walk me through on how to install a graphics card, don't you need to upgrade the computers power supply?


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: kevipapo1 on November 21, 2010, 10:55:06 AM
If the PSU can handle the added watts from the GFX card, you should be fine. Otherwise, time for a new PSU as well...


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: rokrboy on November 21, 2010, 03:10:06 PM
San Andreas ran near flawlessly on my Eee 900. 900 MHz single core processor, Intel GM915 graphics (Ran Half Life 1 NONSOURCE on all lows at ~10 FPS). It was a piece of shit, GTA:SA ran amazing on it. Horrible benchmark

Damn :(


Get a Nvidia Gts 450 (Eventually). Even an 8800 gt will do well. (Just bought a used one for physx)
They're damn cheap, and should max out most games as long as you aren't playing at an insane resolution or playing crysis. Nice build, did you build it yourself?

Nope, I got it at Best Buy.  Someones gotta walk me through on how to install a graphics card, don't you need to upgrade the computers power supply?
Most likely you'll have to upgrade the power supply, however the gts 450 won't draw much more than ~105 watts (IIRC). It all depends on the PSU that they gave you in the machine. More likely than not its a wimpy 350 off brand unit. Look at getting an antec, corsair, or seasonic power supply. XFX makes good power supplies as well but their customer support is getting worse and worse lately. Check out newegg, they are having absolutely amazing deals lately on computer parts. If you got a high quality 450w unit, it would be more than enough, however I'd get at least a 500 watt power supply, as it doesn't hurt to have headroom and the less load you put on the power supply, in general the longer it will last. Give us a budget, and we will help you pick out some good parts.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 21, 2010, 04:17:28 PM
How do I know my current PC's power supply (max watts)

I don't wanna spend more than $100 for everything, but show me options for the high quality stuff then the mid-range quality.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: rokrboy on November 21, 2010, 07:24:15 PM
Open up your pc. take a pic of the certification panel on the side for the power supply.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 22, 2010, 02:10:04 PM
It's 500.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: rokrboy on November 22, 2010, 05:59:21 PM
If its 500w, go ahead and pickup a gts 450, you should be fine. It should perform well with almost everything you throw at it, except metro 2033 and crysis.
Watch the black friday & cyber monday sales, you may be able to score an excellent deal.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 23, 2010, 02:07:39 PM
Awesome, I'm broke, I'll ask for it for Xmas maybe.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: rokrboy on November 23, 2010, 11:46:26 PM
Awesome, I'm broke, I'll ask for it for Xmas maybe.
Me too, I spent most of my money on my computer. I need to get a job.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 24, 2010, 09:47:40 AM
I downloaded World at War and it played pretty good :)

Edit: Scratch that, it lags like a bitch on campaign, it played Zombies pretty good though, multiplayer also lags, like 2 seconds to 1 second in the game.


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: Haloruler64 on November 24, 2010, 01:04:00 PM
I downloaded World at War and it played pretty good :)

Edit: Scratch that, it lags like a bitch on campaign, it played Zombies pretty good though, multiplayer also lags, like 2 seconds to 1 second in the game.

World at War doesn't even run on a 9400M GT with an Atom


Title: Re: New Computer
Post by: brarei200 on November 24, 2010, 07:17:45 PM
My bad, the power supply is 300 watts... what do I need to get to a get a good graphics card to play new games like Black Ops?


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