#571356 - 11/26/09 02:41 PM
thinking of ordering a new pc
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Folks, I can no longer play my XP games in my old Dell Dimension 8200 (which we ordered brand new from Dell in Nov. 2001) because the video card is failing (the game such as 80 Days crashes now when it never crashed before/onscreen message about possible device failure when PC restarts after game crash), also I've new AG's that I now have plus these upcoming AG's I'd like to get so I'm thinking of getting a new desktop PC (tower only - will use CRT monitor, speakers, mouse, keyboard from old Dell Dimension) from EcollegePC. As of now I'm looking at either these (specs below) from the Value Series:
Intel Dual Core E5300 2.6Ghz CPU - will add 2.8 GHz D.C. E6300 CPU; •ASROCK G31M-S Mainboard •2GB DDR2 PC6400 Memory •500GB SATA2 7200RPM HDD •22X LG SATA DVD+/-RW w/Nero •384MB Intel® GMA 3100 Video - will add 1GB GeForce 9600 GT PCI •10/100 Ethernet Adapter - will add wireless B/G PCI adapter •6-Channel HD Audio •Black Foxconn Mid Tower •ISO400 Power Supply - will add 500 watt Antec Earthwatts PSU •6 USB 2.0 Ports •1 Year Parts and Labor Warranty $299; adding the items on the right jumps the price to $503.
Will these specs be adequate for using my 500 GB Iomega Mini external hard drive and Photoshop CS 3 (for windows) on this PC?
ad a discussion going about this new PC for some time now at MysteryManor.net, so I'm asking for opinions (esp. of InlandAZ) here at JA.
On this new PC I planning on playing AG's, I'm trying to future-proof this PC for as far as I can go regarding AG's that may start requiring quad core processors given several yrs from now.
If I get this new PC with Windows 7 (32-bit), will all my Windows XP games (Thief series, MS Flight Simulator X Deluxe, DOSbox 0.73, VPC, VMware Player) run ok in Windows 7?
Now, if I took out the 2.8GHz Core Duo E6300 CPU and added the 2.6 GHz quad core 2 Q8400, the price will be just under $600 (actual $599)
The reason I'm thinking of going with Win 7 is b/c my PC-savvy nephew told me today that even with all its updates, Windows XP is sort of buggy, and since I tend to always have a problem with my PC from time to time, it's best for me to get Win 7 b/c Windows 7 fixes the problems for me.
Also I was forgetting about the Win 95 - Win XP Compatibility modes that Windows 7 has - I hope this works better then it did in XP?
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#571382 - 11/26/09 04:04 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: cruise02]
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Hey cruise 02!! Just my 2 pennies. The setup, as described, not too bad, not "future proof" though. Not really saying anything bad. Just need a bit more muscle is all. I've thrown this together. See what you think. case: case cpu: cpupower supply: power supply motherboard: motherboard memory (x2): memory hard drive: hard drive video card: video card dvd drive: dvd burner operating system: Win 7 Pro Total cost, after shipping: $902.96 I realize that this is probably more than you may be willing to spend, but I think this will meet your needs, and then some. The Pro version of Win 7 contains "xp mode", which will allow you to run games & apps in XP. The video card. There are a ton of debates about nvidia vs ati. It's all personal preference actually. ATI, as of now, are the only manufacturers with a direct x 11 card.That will probably change before too long. Even though the card I listed is direct x 10, you would not have any problems. Direct x 11 exclusive games will probably not happen for quite some time, so you will be ok. The motherboard. A good motherboard, made by a good company, with a lot of options. There's also a slot for a second video card, should you decide to go down that road later. There's a thread here on Win 7 & games. You should check it out!
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#571383 - 11/26/09 04:17 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: CHAOS!]
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Yes, this is far and above the budget, CHAOS. K, as I told you at MM, either of the two configurations you mention will more than meet your needs for a long time to come. And as you know, we've tried to tell you there is no such thing as "future proofing" a PC. All you can do is get the most you can within your budget and hope to get as many adventure gaming years out of it as possible. As far as your question about Windows 7 and games, once again, no one can answer as to whether all your games will play or not. It will be on a case-by-case basis, just as it was when XP first came out. Several of us have a thread about Windows 7 and gaming here and the list is slowly growing as to our gaming expreiences. I'm keeping the same thread going at MM. In general, our experiences with games have been pretty positive. You still have all the answers you need in the lengthy thread you have going at MM. I'm simply repeating the answers we have given you there many times.
But it's always good to get more opinions from people like Inland and Jenny here at GB.
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#571385 - 11/26/09 04:19 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: Draclvr]
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Not a problem Drac! Just thought I'd pass it along!
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#571388 - 11/26/09 04:22 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: CHAOS!]
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More opinions are always better than too few, Chaos!
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#571390 - 11/26/09 04:28 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: Draclvr]
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True!
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#571397 - 11/26/09 04:52 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: CHAOS!]
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Thanks, all - now am waiting to see what Jenny100 and (especially) InlandAZ say about these specs I picked in my post above. About the CPU: Don't want AMD, thanks, though - really want the Intel quad core - will consider customizing this PC and ordering it from Newegg if I can get a better PC for my money than at EcollegePC as I'm beginning to think that Newegg offers more options than EcollegePC when it comes to customizing your new PC. The Pro version of Win 7 contains "xp mode", which will allow you to run games & apps in XP. Good idea - will see if I can get this version of 7. Am a NVidia fan. Wish to stick with NVidia - by the time AG's start requiring DX 11, I'm sure NVidia will catch up to these games. motherboard. A good motherboard, made by a good company, with a lot of options. There's also a slot for a second video card, should you decide to go down that road later. Again, good idea - will look into this. Might AG's start requiring SLi (2 linked Video cards) in the future (say 5 - 7 yrs from now)? Or perhaps (at a later date 3 - 4 yrs from now) buy an ATI Radeon vid card for these adventure games that don't support NVidia (if this ever happens) and insert this in the second slot of the motherboard? Cheers!
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#571406 - 11/26/09 05:29 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: cruise02]
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I'd put more memory in it. 2GB doesn't seem like much for a computer that's going to be used for gaming or Virtual Machines. I'd put 3GB or 4GB in it. The site you want to order from only lists 2GB or 4GB. With 32-bit Windows I think the most you'll be able to use is around 3.5 GB, but it's still better than 2 GB. I found ***these reviews*** for the Asrock G31M-S motherboard. It seems to be an older board, though overall the reviews look decent. Maybe Chaos or Inland can tell you more about whether that motherboard seems to be a good low cost board. I'd put a pretty high priority on getting a good motherboard because it's one of the hardest things to replace. Since you're trying to keep costs down and don't want to build your own, the rest of your configuration looks OK to me. But I'm not really an expert. Might AG's start requiring SLi (2 linked Video cards) in the future (say 5 - 7 yrs from now)? I doubt it. Highly unlikely. Or perhaps (at a later date 3 - 4 yrs from now) buy an ATI Radeon vid card for these adventure games that don't support NVidia (if this ever happens) and insert this in the second slot of the motherboard? No, you can't have one of each. The drivers don't get along. The reason I'm thinking of going with Win 7 is b/c my PC-savvy nephew told me today that even with all its updates, Windows XP is sort of buggy, and since I tend to always have a problem with my PC from time to time, it's best for me to get Win 7 b/c Windows 7 fixes the problems for me. I never had this problem with XP on my older systems. But it may be that the XP drivers for newer hardware don't work well.
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#571416 - 11/26/09 07:04 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: Jenny100]
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I'd put more memory in it. 2GB doesn't seem like much for a computer that's going to be used for gaming or Virtual Machines. I'd put 3GB or 4GB in it. The site you want to order from only lists 2GB or 4GB. With 32-bit Windows I think the most you'll be able to use is around 3.5 GB, but it's still better than 2 GB. Ok, Jenny - will do. found ***these reviews*** for the Asrock G31M-S motherboard. It seems to be an older board, though overall the reviews look decent. Maybe Chaos or Inland can tell you more about whether that motherboard seems to be a good low cost board. I'd put a pretty high priority on getting a good motherboard because it's one of the hardest things to replace. Again, Ok - will do. BTW, I might have what you call an "expanding budget" - my mom might chip in with the cost and I'll reimburse her over the next several months.
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#571425 - 11/26/09 07:17 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: cruise02]
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Can you be a bit more specific about the "expanding budget" ? Might help a bit in recommending something for you.
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#571473 - 11/26/09 10:29 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: CHAOS!]
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Just emailed my PC-savvy nephew together with a link to this post. I want to get the best gaming/graphic design (for Photoshop/Bryce 3D) but mostly gaming PC I can get.
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#571478 - 11/26/09 11:16 PM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: cruise02]
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What's wrong with using your great new Mac Book Pro for the Photoshop/Bryce 3D applications? Those are the kinds of things where the Mac really shines. I can see where you need a new adventure gaming PC, but that new MBP would be an awesome choice for the more demanding software. I don't know about Bryce, but I know the nearly $700 Photoshop you're talking about works on a Mac.
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#571494 - 11/27/09 01:55 AM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: cruise02]
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Just emailed my PC-savvy nephew together with a link to this post. I want to get the best gaming/graphic design (for Photoshop/Bryce 3D) but mostly gaming PC I can get. What is the maximum you can afford to spend? $700? $800? $1000? Are you specifically looking for a computer that's been configured on the ecollegepc.com website? Or do you have someone who could help you put the computer together yourself? It seems that the people helping you on the Mystery Manor forum came up with the setup you listed (in your first post this thread) in order to keep the price down, but now you've decided you want a little more after all, and can maybe afford a little more. What is it that you need it to do that you don't think it will do? Here are the requirements for Bryce 6 http://www.daz3d.com/i/software/bryce/requirements?_m=dThe computer in your first post satisfies these requirements and then some hardwarewise, though they don't list Windows 7 on that page. Maybe instead of paying extra for a computer with higher specs, you'd be better off saving up for a nice big 24" monitor for your artistic endeavors.
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#571498 - 11/27/09 02:12 AM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
[Re: Jenny100]
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Cruise02 also has a brand new Mac Book Pro with all the bells and whistles. Shouldn't that computer be able to run Bryce and Photoshop? That would leave the new PC to be able to run Adventure Games, which was the original intent - which has always been a moving target.
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#571500 - 11/27/09 02:26 AM
Re: thinking of ordering a new pc
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What's wrong with using your great new Mac Book Pro for the Photoshop/Bryce 3D applications? Those are the kinds of things where the Mac really shines. b/c I'm waiting for my mac-savvy nephew (the one in Michigan) to get me a mac version of Photoshop. I've emailed him about why it was taking him so long to get it and he says I need a 64-bit version of mac photoshop and it's a bit of a challenge for him to find it. About the Bryce 3D I have I d/l for free from Daz3D and after I got my mac I went back to Daz3D for a mac version of the free Bryce (Bryce 5.5) but they didn't have one. But if you can find a free mac version of Bryce 3D, I'd welcome your assistance in getting it. P.S. Being that Bryce 6 is only $100 (don't know if I'll need the bonus pack or if it can help me create really strange looking buildings/cars/household objects or not) but the bonus pk is only about $20 - $25. CTTOI, I might consider saving up my money for Bryce 6 for mac, too!
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