Author Topic: New Computer  (Read 6660 times)

I still don't get why people would blow all this money over a computer when you don't even have to have such a godly computer to play good games.

I still don't get why people would blow all this money over a computer when you don't even have to have such a godly computer to play good games.
Long-Term investment
When newer games come out he wont have to upgrade

Give me the GTS 250 please C:


lovey computer though.

First, the CPU is overclocked.
Secondly, the CPU have only 4 cores, but i7 makes one core do two things at the same time.

Otherwise, this is a good build. Few can beat it up... The next 5 years...

First, the CPU is overclocked.
Secondly, the CPU have only 4 cores, but i7 makes one core do two things at the same time.

Otherwise, this is a good build. Few can beat it up... The next 5 years...

First, hurr?
Second, sort of.

I'd like to know what the otherwise is for.  What's wrong with it?

I'd like to know what the otherwise is for.  What's wrong with it?
He's saying that you need multiple cpus that are overclocked to max.  :cookieMonster:

First, the CPU is overclocked.
Secondly, the CPU have only 4 cores, but i7 makes one core do two things at the same time.

Otherwise, this is a good build. Few can beat it up... The next 5 years...

"Otherwise"?

What?

What's wrong with the CPU being overclocked, and what's wrong with hyperthreading?


Zaran, great computer, but it kind of irks me that you're spending almost double what I paid for mine for a relatively slight increase in performance.  I don't know, if you thought it was worth it, it's your money, what am I to say?

The watercooling is the expensive part.  To get a case that fits everything you have to pay quite a bit.  Not to mention the imported German sleeving.

It's too bad that you can't have another loop for the 480. :(



I'd imagine that the watercooling would be expensive, that looks like the temjin which, last I checked, was about $380. Add a rad, a pump, resorvoir, waterblocks, tubing and everything else and watercooling alone could easily reach $750.

I love this headset, blocks out all noise.  The monitor runs at 1920x1080, so I can watch blu-rays in full HD.
Get Iron Man on Blu-Ray.

stuff bricks.


I love this headset, blocks out all noise.  The monitor runs at 1920x1080, so I can watch blu-rays in full HD.
Ooh, I have the same monitor, but the LCD flavor.  And I guess you got a different version, mine blocks out no noise. (Which is a good thing, having a brother that likes to talk to me while I'm gaming.)

The watercooling is the expensive part.  To get a case that fits everything you have to pay quite a bit.  Not to mention the imported German sleeving.

Yeah, there's no way I would ever be able to reach 4.0GHz on air.  Are you planning on running any kind of hardcore computing applications or anything like that?  That 4GHz would probably be pretty awesome with folding@home or finding mersenne primes.

"Otherwise"?

What?

What's wrong with the CPU being overclocked, and what's wrong with hyperthreading?


Zaran, great computer, but it kind of irks me that you're spending almost double what I paid for mine for a relatively slight increase in performance.  I don't know, if you thought it was worth it, it's your money, what am I to say?

He bought tons of stupid stuff because he was loaded.

He bought tons of stupid stuff because he was loaded.
Welp, his computer will last.  :cookieMonster: