Specs for a new computer
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I'm going to buy a new computer and I would appreciate it if someone could tell me what basic specs I should look for to be able to play newer games like the new MCF game.
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First thing to know is what is your budget? Laptop or desktop?
But like Jenny and Inland have mentioned before, make sure you get dedicated graphics. The new Sandy Bridge (or 2nd Generation) processors have graphics built into the processor. I'm seeing a lot of the new computers sold with that for the only graphics. I'm not sure how well they work for gaming or how they compare with the older graphics chips that were integrated into the motherboard. I've built a couple of low-end computers only using the processor graphics and they look gorgeous, but I'm thinking they won't be sufficient for gaming and you will still need dedicated graphics. I'm Jenny or Inland will know more.
At least 4 GB of RAM for sure.
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Hi Drac my budget is low, about $350 and I prefer a desktop. Not sure what dedicated graphics are?
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If you like games and you are with a low budget, haven't considered to buy a PS3 or XBOX that will be able to play any game released for them?
Console games are a little bit more expensive but it is easy to get them pre-owed at much cheaper price and can be traded in.
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Re: Specs for a new computer
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I agree with Jenny - you won't get a computer that can play new games like the new MCF for $350. I'd start saving up for a new computer or do like mcc suggests although I don't think you can play BFG on an XBox.
Integrated graphics are built in to the motherboard and share video memory with the computer memory. A dedicated video card means just that - it has its own video memory and is a stand-alone video card.
A good way to find out what you need is to look at the ecollegePC website. They build computers for you. I put together the most rock bottom computer desktop with a dedicated video card I could and it came up to $512.
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Thnaks guys for your input. Special thanks to you Drac for the extra effort. This is obviously a site you trust so I'll check it out. Maybe able to come up with extra $. Kim
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Be sure to come back here for further suggestions from others, Kim!
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Kim, I got my computer from ecollege and I'm very happy with it.
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Does ecollege customize laptops?
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No, they don't Winfrey. The do sell a few Asus laptops. A couple of places I know of that customize laptops are Cyberpower and Sager. Sager has some pretty good Black Friday deals...
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Thanks guys, I'll keep checking back
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does this sound like a good computer :
Acer desktop Intel pentium dual core processor E6700 4GB DDR3 memory 1TB hard drive Intergrated Intel graphics can be bought at HH Gregg for $389.
I am still looking into ecollege but wanted to know what you think about this one Kim
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This one is good for internet browsing, email and light usage, but would not be a good one if you plan on doing any gaming - even casual gaming such as Big Fish Games.
As Jenny said earlier in this thread, you will not get a computer that will do any gaming in this price range. The problem here is the Intel Integrated Graphics - this is something you should stay away from.
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Yeah, integrated isn't what you want for basically anything. The rest seems like a pretty good system. Perhaps you could get it but also get a good graphics card..make sure your system has an AGP or PCI-express slot. You can get a decent(not terrific, but decent) card for $90 that'll way outperform that integrated graphics chipset.
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Yeah, integrated isn't what you want for basically anything. The rest seems like a pretty good system. Perhaps you could get it but also get a good graphics card..make sure your system has an AGP or PCI-express slot. You can get a decent(not terrific, but decent) card for $90 that'll way outperform that integrated graphics chipset. Pci-e gpu's are the standard now . AGP gpu's were rendered obsolete when pci-e was introduced in 2004 , & production on agp based gpu's were ceased not much longer after that . An AGP motherboard can be located occasionally on sites such as ebay , as well as agp gpu's . I believe Newegg may still have pci based gpu's , but I am not sure . A used pci-e gpu , depending on the age , can be had relatively cheap on ebay or Amazon . I have seen Nvidia 9 series gpu's on ebay going for about $60 to $75 on average .
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Yeah, integrated isn't what you want for basically anything. The rest seems like a pretty good system. Perhaps you could get it but also get a good graphics card..make sure your system has an AGP or PCI-express slot. You can get a decent(not terrific, but decent) card for $90 that'll way outperform that integrated graphics chipset. But you may also have to upgrade the power supply along with the video card if the computer comes with a low wattage power supply.
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Ok guys, here's my quote from ecollege:
3.1 Ghz Intel Core i3-2100 3mb cache dual core stock intel LGA1155 Heatsonk and fan Biostar H61ML (Intel H61, VGA,dvi,PCI-E, 4xSATa 2xDDDr3 8gb 9$gbx2) PC3 10666 DDR3 1333Mhz memory lifetime 500 GB 7200RPM 16mb cache serial ATa3 24xLG SATA Dual layr DVD/rw/cdrw w/ nero 1GB ati radeon HD6450 GDDR3 PCI-E DVI/hdmi Fozconn Black TLM436 fan, front audio/usb iso400 Foxconn stock power onboard LAN included onboard sound included wires and cables tied 3 year parts and labor Win 7 OS
the cost is $600. I have no idea what all this stuff is but what do you guys think?
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If the money is really tight, you could save a few bucks by sticking with only 4 GB of RAM for now. That's something you could always upgrade to later. If I would suggest upgrading anything, it would be the power supply. I would go for the 500 watt Cooler Master Pro. And it's not so much for the increased wattage, it's that I haven't been impressed with that 400 watt Foxconn stock power supply. I've already had to replace one of them and it didn't seem to be a very good quality power supply. Serviceable, but not the best.
Using the Value Series builder and those components and specs, I come up with $631, not $600. If I reduce the RAM to 4 GB and upgrade the power supply, I come up with $648.
I will let Jenny and Inland weigh in on the video card. I don't know enough about it.
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Ok guys, here's my quote from ecollege:
3.1 Ghz Intel Core i3-2100 3mb cache dual core stock intel LGA1155 Heatsonk and fan Biostar H61ML (Intel H61, VGA,dvi,PCI-E, 4xSATa 2xDDDr3 8gb 9$gbx2) PC3 10666 DDR3 1333Mhz memory lifetime 500 GB 7200RPM 16mb cache serial ATa3 24xLG SATA Dual layr DVD/rw/cdrw w/ nero 1GB ati radeon HD6450 GDDR3 PCI-E DVI/hdmi Fozconn Black TLM436 fan, front audio/usb iso400 Foxconn stock power onboard LAN included onboard sound included wires and cables tied 3 year parts and labor Win 7 OS
the cost is $600. I have no idea what all this stuff is but what do you guys think?
Kim Would I be correct in saying that you are attempting to build a new pc on a limited budget ? That is not a bad thing by any means . However , in looking at what you have listed , I would suggest the following : Upgrade the cpu to a quad core . A dual core cpu is fine for light use , such as browsing the internet or light work on the pc , or casual games . Adventure gaming might be ok , but may also cause some stability issues , such as long load times or lag in game play . If you play anything other than adventure games , a dual core cpu would likely cause a bottleneck , making the game a pain to play . Upgrade the gpu . Your choice of gpu is on the lower end of things . It would be adequate for casual games , possibly adventures , but woefully inadequate for anything else . Upgrade the psu . What you have listed is the minimum requirement for the gpu you have listed . It is always advisable to have a bit more power than minimum requirements . Perhaps something in the 600 watt range . Upgrade the case . The case you have chosen would do well for a business machine , but appears to lack adequate cooling options for a gaming pc . Adequate cooling will help to enable your pc to run more adequately for a longer amount of time . Please understand , I am not trying to discourage you in any way , shape or form from getting a pc that works for you . What I am attempting to do , is to give recommendations that would , in the end , make your gaming that much more enjoyable , so you can spend more time gaming , instead of being in a pc repair center , or fuming at your desk .
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I don't know of any adventure games that require more than a dual core processor, but if you play other genres ("Darkside" games) you may run into a problem in the future if not now.
The HD6450 with DDR3 is a low end video card. If you play games other than adventure or casual, you will have problems with it. You will probably also get "sticky cursor" aggravations with some of the newer, more demanding adventure games, though they should play.
If you do as Draclvr and Creeping_Doom suggest and get a better power supply, you can always upgrade your video card in the future if you find it isn't meeting your needs. Don't scrimp on a borderline power supply. A poor power supply that can't reliably meet the load of the computer's components can cause all kinds of weird problems -- including sudden shutdowns and reboots that can damage Windows files. You are probably correct about adventures and dual core cpu's Jenny100 . Perhaps I should have stated that the first time .
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The gtx 460 1gb would be an excellent choice , and with the chosen cpu , it should do well for adventures ! Also , depending on the monitor's resolution , it should be decent enough for some darkside games that are not too cpu intensive (if darkside games are of interest) . According to Nvidia , a 450 watt psu is the minimum recommendation (the recommended minimum psu wattage is for all operating system components operating at the same time , while also keeping in mind , the gpu's recommended amps on the positive 12 volt rails). A 450 watt psu should be ok , but on the other hand , leaves little room for expandability later on . A higher wattage psu , a 500 watt or better , would perhaps be more ideal . The system would perhaps run a bit more efficiently , and the pc would in turn last a bit longer .
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