1GB RAM
2.01GHz AMD Athlon Dual Core Processor
So it'll probably run the games on low settings, maybe a bit higher... But that's not exactly the experience I'm looking for.
So basically, just updating my video card seems kinda pointless to me, since the rest of the computer will definitely be outdated within less than a year. And then there's the fact that I want a new computer simply for the sake of having one, lol. I buy a lot of books too, and my mom keeps telling me to just take them out of the library instead, and I won't have to spend any money. But even though that's true, I like actually owning and collecting them. Sorta the same thing with a PC. My problem is that I know I definitely want to, I just can't justify the expense in my mind.
2.01GHz AMD Athlon Dual Core Processor
So it'll probably run the games on low settings, maybe a bit higher... But that's not exactly the experience I'm looking for.
So basically, just updating my video card seems kinda pointless to me, since the rest of the computer will definitely be outdated within less than a year. And then there's the fact that I want a new computer simply for the sake of having one, lol. I buy a lot of books too, and my mom keeps telling me to just take them out of the library instead, and I won't have to spend any money. But even though that's true, I like actually owning and collecting them. Sorta the same thing with a PC. My problem is that I know I definitely want to, I just can't justify the expense in my mind.
Should I buy a gaming PC? EDIT
27/11/2009 09:27:50 PM
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Why would you?
27/11/2009 09:47:12 PM
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It's somewhat adequate
27/11/2009 09:52:30 PM
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Wait for the requirements for Diablo 3....
27/11/2009 10:38:43 PM
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Yeah, that's what I'd do too. If there's a game to have a gaming PC for it's Diablo 3! *NM*
27/11/2009 11:31:05 PM
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Knowing Blizzard, the minimum requirements won't be that steep. *NM*
28/11/2009 02:58:53 AM
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You can get max settings on all games at 1680x1050 res for about 5-600, including monitor.
28/11/2009 01:38:46 AM
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For $200 you could upgrade to 4GB ram and a 4850, just to throw that option out there *NM*
28/11/2009 03:34:03 PM
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The answer is always yes, but I agree that you could probably do a modular upgrade for now. *NM*
29/11/2009 03:48:34 AM
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Re: The answer is always yes, but I agree that you could probably do a modular upgrade for now.
29/11/2009 03:53:18 AM
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