[QUOTE="RearNakedChoke"][QUOTE="Tyson8earzz"] Show me a complete system for $500-700 that can max out Crysis to the absolute fullest. Have you ever played this game before? Now my system isnt state of the art (see sig) but i can still play crysis on High but not ultra maxed on everything and the GTX295 still cost aprox $499 or so... thats just ONE componant in the system. So either you have your numbers mixed up or you live in a dream world with very high expectations of what current hardware can do. I do agree that in general, things like system ram and harddrives have gotten significantly cheaper, infact so much that you can afford to max out the ram on your mobo ect. But to get Crysis to run full max on any high end system, you either will have an i7/mobo/6gb ram combo +gtx295 (or any other variant in SLI) then maybe, just maybe you will have everything maxed in crysis. Check the price tag on your rig, when you achieve that feat... it will not be $500-700 bucks.Tyson8earzz
Here is where I originally saw someone claim that they could run Crysis for that cheap. He's got everything maxed at 1680X1050 for $577.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv9d9EyysQ0&feature=related
I've heard a few people on this forum say that it could be done as well. I am out of touch with PC hardware right now though.
I watched that video, he is running an 8800GT on res of 1280x1024, no AA or AF, this is NOT a maxed out crysis. Pay special attention what he does when he shows his crysis settings under options, all the major settings to max crysis are turned down or off completely. Im afraid this is not the kind of system you want for $577 bucks.I misread his comments, and I've only played Crysis briefly so I don't recognize the options menu layout. It doesn't really matter though, because I intend to spend closer to $800 excluding a monitor, XP, add-on fan, and perhaps PSU (which brings me to ask, is 560 Watts really going to cut it if I pickup some mid-range hardware? I have a feeling that the answer is no).
That video is a year old as well, so that price for those parts is higher than it would be now.
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