Author Topic: Is this a good Gaming PC?  (Read 1433 times)

LOL 7065 GeForce would be garbage.

^uuuuhh

sorry goth but you dont really know what youre saying :-/

Yes I do bro. I go to college for this stuff.
Thats a good computer.

Also, I know a lot about computers. Everything I said is right.
I do VB and HTML coding for a business and I own a website for gaming and anime.
I have credits in A+ and can get my certification and the end of the year.

Oh and by the way, A+ is hardware in case you didn't know that.
I know what im talking about so please do some research.

Is there a customization option on the website? In that case you could change the parts.
LOL 7065 GeForce would be garbage.
That's the motherboard chipset idiot.

Yes I do bro. I go to college for this stuff.
You've proven several times you don't know stuff about what you're talking about.

« Last Edit: August 20, 2011, 03:20:08 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

LOL 7065 GeForce would be garbage.

Thats the motherboard -.-

The card is ATI Radeon HD 5670 (PCI-E x 16)
with 128 bit support.

Thats HD, not garbage dude.

loving hell yes thats a good computer!

AMD Phenom running at 3.2! 1 Holy stuff a 1 Terabyte HD?!
2 500 Watt AC Adapter with 120/230 volts!

It weighs 32 lbs (Which is pretty loving heavy for a comp. Mine is only like 10 lbs, but it's also a slim line)
3 Nice graphics too: Nvidia GeForce 7025.

If you were to even go as far as 4 overclocking it up to around 6.0 your computer could probably handle it.
5 Any more would be Self Delete, so I'd go to around 4.5-5 Ghz

6 4.5 Ghz with dual core would have your computer running faster than you could imagine.
What kind of motherboard is it?

NVIDIA GeForce 7025/nForce 630a
It has support for 128 bit HD!

This is very nice.
Get it man. For the price of my comp I could have got that
God my parents are dumb lol. Can't pick out stuff lol

7 The GPU is fine. Not to meantion how far you can go just overclocking it slightly.
AMD was meant for overclocking, unlike Intel. Plus, AMD is tons cheaper.
Also, AMD runs fine even when it isn't overclocked.

*Plus that comp comes with a one disk tray CD/DVD RW Burner

1. that's standard
2. it's called a PSU
3. no thats horrible
4. thats impossible without extreme cooling, even then it would be very unstable
5. still wouldn't be stable even with proper cooling
6. uh no
7. uh no

i didnt bother to correct ALL your mistakes but thats most of em. its obvious you're not going to college for anything, let alone anything computer-related.
« Last Edit: August 20, 2011, 03:09:48 PM by Fredulus »

You've proven several times you don't know stuff about what you're talking about.

Really, when was this?
Do you know any HTML or VB code?
Do you know what heat sink is for?
What is DDR2 in reference to?
Why are older computers worth so much money?

I don't think you know very much.
Where is your proof of me "not knowing stuff"
inb4google

Thats the motherboard -.-
Make up your mind bro.

Nice graphics too: Nvidia GeForce 7025.



I'll reply to above after I finish another post

Really, when was this?
Do you know any HTML or VB code?
Do you know what heat sink is for?
What is DDR2 in reference to?
Why are older computers worth so much money?

No I don't waste my time learning that, I have no use for it.
Yes, it cools the CPU. There are also heatsinks on the motherboard.
An old memory standard. I think DDR is "double data rate".
They aren't.

1. that's standard Still 1TB is alot
2. it's called a PSU Yeah it's an AC adapter. No stuff.
3. no thats horrible Probably better than yours
4. thats impossible without extreme cooling, even then it would be very unstable Do some research, the computer can handle it easily.
5. still wouldn't be stable even with proper cooling yes it would
6. uh no  uh yea
7. uh no  uh yea
« Last Edit: August 20, 2011, 03:14:41 PM by Goth77 »

Make up your mind bro.



I'll reply to above after I finish another post

The ATI should be in there


you couldn't even tell where i put #1 you idiot

Yeah but 1 TB is still alot. And it's not standard. My comp is only a year old and it only has 300 GB

then you have a horrible computer.

1TB is standard.

loving hell yes thats a good computer!

AMD Phenom running at 3.2! Holy stuff a 1 Terabyte HD?! The CPU is good, infact overkill considering the rest of it is lacking. A 1 TB HD isn't impressive at all anymore
500 Watt AC Adapter with 120/230 volts! This isn't very impressive either

It weighs 32 lbs (Which is pretty loving heavy for a comp. Mine is only like 10 lbs, but it's also a slim line)
Nice graphics too: Nvidia GeForce 7025.  The 7000 series is about 7 years old. This isn't even the video card either, it has an ATI Radeon HD 5670, which is also a few years old

If you were to even go as far as overclocking it up to around 6.0 your computer could probably handle it.
Any more would be Self Delete, so I'd go to around 4.5-5 Ghz if he can get really good cooling, than maybe. I'm not an expert here

4.5 Ghz with dual core would have your computer running faster than you could imagine. Its a 6-core

*Plus that comp comes with a one disk tray CD/DVD RW Burner Thats not impressive at all. These cost like $20

The card is ATI Radeon HD 5670 (PCI-E x 16)
with 128 bit support.

Thats HD, not garbage dude.
The 5670 is a few years old. While it's not a complete piece of trash, it's not impressive at all.

Yeah but 1 TB is still alot. And it's not standard. My comp is only a year old and it only has 300 GB
For a specially made gaming computer, 1TB is standard, minimum 500gb. If you go out and buy a stuffty prebuilt not made for gaming, then yeah, you're probably going to get 300gb

Really, when was this?
Do you know any HTML or VB code? I started BASIC in 4th grade. I've known HTML and VB since middle scool, however I've lost VB since I've moved to C++
Do you know what heat sink is for? A heatsink conducts heat away from a part that generates heat, and with a high surface area, combined with a fan, cools it faster
What is DDR2 in reference to? Ram
Why are older computers worth so much money? The forget they are, unless we're talking really old computers that could be considered antiques. The best a slightly old computer could be used for is the gold from some of the parts

Also, this
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=164065.0
Where your suggestion was simply wrong and you wouldn't admit it
And a few other small posts where you were only slightly correct




ANYWAYS, ontopic, answering the OPs question, I think the CPU is overkill compared to everything else in the computer, but other than that it's decent
« Last Edit: August 20, 2011, 03:38:03 PM by Headcrab Zombie »