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RE: Help me build a new PC! - 6/4/2008 6:32:44 PM
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Lurker
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What are the final specs for the new machine? :) Also, did you get Vista 64?
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RE: Help me build a new PC! - 6/9/2008 9:45:52 PM
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figmentPez
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ORIGINAL: Lurker What are the final specs for the new machine? :) Also, did you get Vista 64? Yes, I got Vista Home Premium 64-bit. Final specs: New Parts: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 (2.53Ghz, 3MB L2 Cache) Heatsink: Cooler Master Hyper TX2 Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3L RAM: 4GB (2x2GB) Mushkin DD2 800 5-5-5-18 Video Card: Radeon 3780 HIS IceQ3 Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GB Power Supply: Corsair 520HX IDE/SATA to USB adapter Various cables, fans and thermal paste. Reused Parts Case: Antec 1030B Monitors: Dell 2001FP (20.1" LCD, 1600x1200), Dell 1025TM (17" CRT, 1024x768) Keyboard: Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro Mouse: Logitech G5 Optical Drives: Lite-On DVD-RW, Pioneer slot-loading DVD Speakers: Logitech z-680 UPS: Belkin F6C120-UNV TV tuner: Asus TV-FM 7133 (haven't plugged this in to see if Vista recognizes it, nor have I even installed Linux yet) Scanner: HP 5100C (which Vista doesn't recognize, but XP will. If I'm gonna dual boot for Gametap anyway, and the cheaper mobo had a parallel port, I figured I might as well keep it. It's a good scanner.) I tell you, I'm really glad I got the IDE to USB adapter. Not only did it make transferring old files pretty easy, but I was able to use my old 80GB drive to image my new install, and I think I'm going to use my old 40GB to image my sister's laptop (hopefully it's USB 1.1 won't make that impossible.)
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RE: Help me build a new PC! - 6/11/2008 11:08:15 AM
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semperfidelis
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That smoothness is because with those specs you're probably running around 200fps or 300fps on HL2. A friend and I both upgraded our computers.... C2D 3GHz (E8400) He has a 8800GTS, I have 9600GT He has 2GB DDR2-800, I have 4GB DDR-2 800, OCZ Platinum, 4-4-4-15 Both have sata drives, 8-16MB caches He's running XP, I'm on Vista Ultimate 64. I'm pretty sure there is a cap at either 200 or 300fps. Granted, our monitors (LCD) can't actually display that.
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RE: Help me build a new PC! - 6/13/2008 9:31:53 PM
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figmentPez
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ORIGINAL: semperfidelis That smoothness is because with those specs you're probably running around 200fps or 300fps on HL2. At 1600X1200 with 4xAA and 16xAF, I was actually topping out in the hundreds for HL2, and dipping maybe to 40 during heavy action. However, in HL2:Ep2 (playing through the developer's commentary) I had to take off AA because the new flashlight and it's object shadows. Whenever I turned on the flashlight my frame rate would drop into the teens, even without AA it still dropped down to twenty at times. With the flashlight off, I was getting really smooth gameplay.
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RE: Help me build a new PC! - 6/14/2008 2:25:06 PM
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semperfidelis
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Yeah, my buddy with his 8800GT was playing with the same specs and had around the same results, just faster. Not even HL2: Ep2 dropped that low though, only Crysis is that killer. He can play most of Crysis at 1280x1024 with the extreme detail mod turned on. Since you have a DX10 video card, I highly recommend trying out World In Conflict. No matter what any review says, DX10 properly done is way better than DX9 in terms of visuals.
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