Author Topic: Getting a new something for my computer but I'm an ignorant starfish!  (Read 2214 times)

The MSI thing is simply not true.
Judging by feedback, there seems to be a bit of a fault with MSI motherboards where some don't handle windows 7 right.

Well actually I redone it and all I need is a graphics card based on what Righteous one is saying.

Well actually I redone it and all I need is a graphics card based on what Righteous one is saying.


QQ?

Workstation


PROBLEM - workstation computers are not meant for gaming at all. What is your budget?

Before I could really suggest anything I need a definite budget. $1500 is a little steep so I need something that you know that you could get.

I can do $1300 or something a little higher.

The i7 wouldn't be a good idea considering that you would get the same performance out of the i5 2400.
Even if today's games won't benefit from it, I'm pretty sure that new games will.
Also, may I suggest a less expensive case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119233
EDIT: There's also this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811103021
Or this, wich is the one I have: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129042
« Last Edit: April 01, 2011, 12:25:49 PM by Pentium »



Double toasting bump, still awaiting recommendation on better graphics card. I've taken a look but I really have no clue, do I?

Give me a realistic price that you know you can have.

 Pentium doesn't understand how computers work. "Tomorrows games" will not benefit from having an i7 because "tomorrows" games will probably be using more than 3 cores and the standard will be 6 cores. Processors are way ahead of graphics card as far as performance right now. If anything we need graphics cards to catch up.

How about a Phenom II X6 then? Also, what do you think about my case suggestions?

Give me a realistic price that you know you can have.

 Pentium doesn't understand how computers work. "Tomorrows games" will not benefit from having an i7 because "tomorrows" games will probably be using more than 3 cores and the standard will be 6 cores. Processors are way ahead of graphics card as far as performance right now. If anything we need graphics cards to catch up.

Like I just said a few posts above, I can do $1300 to $1400 in total for building a new computer, a little less wouldn't hurt ether, but I don't want the quality to fall drastically

Bump?

I really would love some help picking out the graphics card, because at this point thats all I need to find.

If you're upgrading to a high end GPU you'll need to upgrade that CPU to maybe a Core 2 Quad, which are cheap nowadays.