Are you mad.....??I am on your side.lolI thought you and your fellow bovine already had high-end PCs? :O
Stevo_the_gamer
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[QUOTE="SamiRDuran"]dont be cheap spend at least $1500 for a good pc.AtariKidX
I don't have the money for a PC like this......:(
And you don't need it unless you're going for an overkill machine. Don't listen to that sh!t man, just make sure you get the best parts you can with the money you have and you'll be good.
Thanks......do you think with a PC like that it will last at least for 5 years with no need of update...??And i believe with a GTX580 i can even max and Crysis.Yes or no...??[QUOTE="AtariKidX"][QUOTE="rzepak"]
Hm for my PC I paid something like 1100 euro, but I had to buy Win7 and a uselessly fancy case and a stupidly powerful 1000W PSU. I have a i5 2600k, 8gb ram, Geforce 580gtx Super OC. If you dont want to overclock your processor than you can save on one without the k on the end, 6gb will be fine for anything, and Geforce 580 at this point is still overkill for just about any game. So yes you can get a good PC for around 800. If you need a nice but fairly cheap monitor, IIyama is the way to go. Dont listen to people who will tell you to get an i7, its pointless if the PC is going to be just for gaming.
rzepak
580 will max anything. Unless its just a badly made game I suppose. I had no problem playing a heavily modded Crysis on max settings. It should last for a few years. I dont know what will happen when the next gen consoles hit, but I dont believe there will be a graphical leap so graphics will continue to evolve slower than hardware. Still read reviews, comparisons and such. Maybe there is something out there that makes more sense than a 580. I bought mine in the winter and since then havent really followed the prices of cards. I remember buying a geforce 6600 somewhere around the release of HL2 and not changed it for 4 years or so, so graphics cards usually run games well for a few years.
The GTX580(PCI-Express, GDDR5, 1536MB) cost 400euro.....but with a 50euro more i can buy the GTX 670(PCI Express 16 x 3 ,2 GB GDDR5).Do you think GTX670 is a better choice..??
What do you think is the best choice for motherboard and memory....??Motherboard:Asus or Gigabyte..??Memory:Kingston or Corsair..??I have read that the Corsair memory are the best.
You can get a decent rig for that money. Think along the lines of AMD FX quad or six core CPU + Radeon HD 7770 GPU + 8 GB RAM DDR3 + some cheap board (unless you plan to overclock) + HDD + case with PSU. It will run all games on good detail.
Of course you'll also need a PC monitor or HD TV and peripherals like a (gaming) mouse, joypad, wheel (if you play racing games), fight stick (if you play flight sims), ect.
EDIT: oh, you'll need to buy Windows too. That will deff. add to the expenses.
The GTX580(PCI-Express, GDDR5, 1536MB) cost 400euro.....but with a 50euro more i can buy the GTX 670(PCI Express 16 x 3 ,2 GB GDDR5).Do you think GTX670 is a better choice..??
AtariKidX
If you're willing you should definitely get the GTX 670, it's faster, cooler and quieter.
With that card you'll be able to max 99% of all games on 1080p.
Here are some benchmarks:
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-670/performance
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[QUOTE="AtariKidX"] Thanks......do you think with a PC like that it will last at least for 5 years with no need of update...??And i believe with a GTX580 i can even max and Crysis.Yes or no...??AtariKidX
580 will max anything. Unless its just a badly made game I suppose. I had no problem playing a heavily modded Crysis on max settings. It should last for a few years. I dont know what will happen when the next gen consoles hit, but I dont believe there will be a graphical leap so graphics will continue to evolve slower than hardware. Still read reviews, comparisons and such. Maybe there is something out there that makes more sense than a 580. I bought mine in the winter and since then havent really followed the prices of cards. I remember buying a geforce 6600 somewhere around the release of HL2 and not changed it for 4 years or so, so graphics cards usually run games well for a few years.
The GTX580(PCI-Express, GDDR5, 1536MB) cost 400euro.....but with a 50euro more i can buy the GTX 670(PCI Express 16 x 3 ,2 GB GDDR5).Do you think GTX670 is a better choice..??
What do you think is the best choice for motherboard and memory....??Motherboard:Asus or Gigabyte..??Memory:Kingston or Corsair..??I have read that the Corsair memory are the best.
You can get a gtx 670 for 400 euro. best bang for your bucks if you can afford it. For motherboard id get a Z77 board from Asus. Ram DDR3 1333-1600mhz from either Kingston, Corsair or Gskill, whichever is cheaper.You'll go way over your 600 euro budget if you go for a gtx 670 tho. you'll end up with a 1000-1200 euro PC.
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[QUOTE="rzepak"]
580 will max anything. Unless its just a badly made game I suppose. I had no problem playing a heavily modded Crysis on max settings. It should last for a few years. I dont know what will happen when the next gen consoles hit, but I dont believe there will be a graphical leap so graphics will continue to evolve slower than hardware. Still read reviews, comparisons and such. Maybe there is something out there that makes more sense than a 580. I bought mine in the winter and since then havent really followed the prices of cards. I remember buying a geforce 6600 somewhere around the release of HL2 and not changed it for 4 years or so, so graphics cards usually run games well for a few years.
Tykain
The GTX580(PCI-Express, GDDR5, 1536MB) cost 400euro.....but with a 50euro more i can buy the GTX 670(PCI Express 16 x 3 ,2 GB GDDR5).Do you think GTX670 is a better choice..??
What do you think is the best choice for motherboard and memory....??Motherboard:Asus or Gigabyte..??Memory:Kingston or Corsair..??I have read that the Corsair memory are the best.
You can get a gtx 670 for 400 euro. best bang for your bucks if you can afford it. For motherboard id get a Z77 board from Asus. Ram DDR3 1333-1600mhz from either Kingston, Corsair or Gskill, whichever is cheaper.You'll go way over your 600 euro budget if you go for a gtx 670 tho. you'll end up with a 1000-1200 euro PC.
Yeah....maybe i will end up with a 1000euro PC but it will be a PC who it will last for many many years.I can't buy a new PC every year....lol
Which country in Europe? Prices differ by country, because of taxes and companies being total @sses, for example, in some countries the number in Euros is higher than the number in dollars for the same part. You could build a decent rig for 600 euros in central or western Europe, you'll need 700 or more for the same parts in southern Europe though.
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