I was looking at the high-end stuff, as in i7-920 processor and radeon 5850, etc, and it was coming out to the $1300-1500 range.
Your build is definitely better compared to that, especially if it really runs games that well. I still feel the urge to buy the more superior parts anyway, lol, but I suppose I can resist that urge. And since I don't think I need a new monitor, I could upgrade one of the parts without increasing the price. Thanks for the tip.
Your build is definitely better compared to that, especially if it really runs games that well. I still feel the urge to buy the more superior parts anyway, lol, but I suppose I can resist that urge. And since I don't think I need a new monitor, I could upgrade one of the parts without increasing the price. Thanks for the tip.
Should I buy a gaming PC? EDIT
27/11/2009 09:27:50 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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Hm.... That's really tempting
28/11/2009 04:00:14 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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