Author Topic: Looking at a new computer  (Read 605 times)

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It may not be amazing, but I don' t plan to use it for games like Crysis 2. I'm using it for games like TF2 and CoD4.

So, I want your opinion on this computer, and what I can play with it.

In before everyone starts whining about building your own.

It has an onboard graphics card. That might possibly run tf2 if you turn off enough settings, I doubt it's going to run cod4.

Thats the same as mine :O It's very good and can hold up ALOT of space.

In before everyone starts whining about building your own.

It has an onboard graphics card. That might possibly run tf2 if you turn off enough settings, I doubt it's going to run cod4.

It's integrated?
 
Can I upgrade it?

Yep. You've got one PCI slot, 2 PCIe x1 slots, and 1 PCIe x16 slot.

Yep. You've got one PCI slot, 2 PCIe x1 slots, and 1 PCIe x16 slot.
Anything else to upgrade?

Wow, and I thought I was searching low.

Guess a 450 dollar computer is enough :p.

Anything else to upgrade?
Power supply. 220 Watts is way too low for any graphics card that I've seen.

Holy christ graphics cards are expensive at this place.

didn't check the wattage for the PSU, sorry, you can't use a GTX 460!

I reccomend the 9800GT then.
« Last Edit: May 23, 2011, 05:16:53 PM by Jorici »

I ordered parts for my new puter build on Saturday. Should be here any time between now and wed. If you care to know:
GTS 450
Quad amd 3.1(Don't remember exact model name)
4gb DDR3 1333Mhz
500w psu
mobo is am3 slot with 4 ddr3 ram slots, 2 pci-e x16, 3 pci, 1 pci-e x1
Antec 900 two case

Wow thanks for sharing...


I wouldn't even bother with it if you intend to play games.

There a very few upgrades that you could actually do because of the size of the case. You would need to get a special PSU with enough wattage for a new graphics card which would be quite hard to find. You would also need to get a special graphics card because the case has SFF pci slots.

You'd be better off getting a normal sized case that could fit a normal sized GPU and a normal sized power supply.

Abseloutly no space for Videocards, Soundcards, Better Memory Cards, Ect.