This topic is locked from further discussion.
You can build a much better computer with $950 as your limit.
I just recently built my first computer a few months back, and it's beasting every game I throw at it. (1920 x 1200 resolution, near max settings at around 50-60 fps) All at the cost of $800 + shipping.
Of course I had some trouble putting them all together, but the manual guide is there for that. And Google :)
My build: US $800
HYPER 212 EVO 120MM CASE FAN
WD Caviar Blue 500GB SATA HD
Corsair High Perform Vengeance 4GB DDR3
Corsair Enthusiast Series TX650 V2 650W 80+ Bronze
Intel Core i5-2400 3.1Ghz LGA1155 CPU
Gigabyte Z68A-D3H-B3 Intel Z68 LGA1155 MB
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5
Cooler Master Elite 430 Mid Tower ATX Case
I'm not saying get the same build as I did, just use it as a reference. You can probably build a better computer than mine if you're willing to dish out a few more bucks.
Trust me, it's not as hard as it looks. Just a tad bit confusing at first. And for the love God, don't buy a pre-built computer. They're rip offs and under performers.... Most of them....
I don't play either WOW or SWOTR. But I did stress test it with Battlefield 3 and Crysis 2 at maximun settings.
It ran Battlefield 3 at 30 - 50 FPS online, and 40 - 60 fps for campaign.
Crysis 2 with the latest patch, high resolution textures, and Directx 11 settings ran between 30 - 40 fps.
Now keep in mind that none of my hardware are overclocked. Meaning these results are from factory settings.
By lowering the settings by a little bit, (like going from ultra to extreme for Crysis 2) both games run at 50 - 60 fps. So for the money I spent, the performance is very good.
And yes, it is cheaper and faster/stronger than prebuilt computers.
For Windows though, that's really up to you. I had a copy of Windows at the time, so that wasn't an issue for me.
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment