Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 493664 times)

My psu popped and died :(

My psu popped and died :(
PSUs aren't too hard to replace.

Hurry up and get one, for Skyrim.

I re-did the steps you provided and now everything was back to normal. I'd save up for a desktop but I don't like the idea that someone could sneak up behind me watch me do stupid stuff on Gmod. How much would an extra 6 gig of ram cost by the way?
Why do you want an extra 6GB of RAM?
You already have what, 6GB? You only really need 4GB total TBH.

I looked at the alternative laptop options and decided to look at amazon.
Now i'm glad i did.
I might go with this laptop with that beautiful quad core processor. Video card can most likely run what i want. Is the video card equal or better then a ATI/amd/whateveritis radeon 4200?
If so, it does exactly what i want it to do and i'll most likely get that laptop and some headphones to go with it.
A 4200 is stuff. The 6470 is about, I'd say, 3 or so times as good, at least.

Why do you want an extra 6GB of RAM?
You already have what, 6GB? You only really need 4GB total TBH.

Like everyone I know was saying I needed more, was curious if it would be remotely worth it. 6 seems fine to me, now that the drivers thing is fixed everything works fine.

Like everyone I know was saying I needed more, was curious if it would be remotely worth it. 6 seems fine to me, now that the drivers thing is fixed everything works fine.
Everyone you know is handicapped.
Also you say it's a laptop? IDK if it would support 12gb TBH.

Installing Ubuntu 32-bit on my virtual box because I'm too lazy to enable hardware virtualization in the Bios to allow 64-bit.

True laziness achieved.

Whats hardware acceleration.

Whats hardware acceleration.
ask yourself
what's hardware?
what's acceleration?
what could it mean?

i forgot to add, put some flashy arrows in the topic title, people just keep making computer topics all the and not using the megathread for their computer issues
« Last Edit: November 02, 2011, 08:19:41 AM by Uncle Bengs »

Just curious, how well will this GPU be able to play Skyrim? (Other specs include i5 2500k OC @ 4.4 GHz w/ 8 GB of DDR3 1333 RAM)
I believe it meets the minimum requirements for GPU, but it's all I've got at the release until roughly Christmas when I might get some cash to be able to upgrade the gpu. I plan on getting a GTX 560 Ti or something around that.

should i buy an ESD wristband? because this guy i knew changed motherboard, GPU and other stuff without using one and his stuff works fine

Just curious, how well will this GPU be able to play Skyrim? (Other specs include i5 2500k OC @ 4.4 GHz w/ 8 GB of DDR3 1333 RAM)
I believe it meets the minimum requirements for GPU, but it's all I've got at the release until roughly Christmas when I might get some cash to be able to upgrade the gpu. I plan on getting a GTX 560 Ti or something around that.
You will be fine.

should i buy an ESD wristband? because this guy i knew changed motherboard, GPU and other stuff without using one and his stuff works fine
You don't *have* to, but I would recommend it unless you like keeping one hand on a grounded PSU or on a metal case to ground yourself.

Will I be able to play Skyrim on decent/high settings with these specs?
Windows 7 64 bits
Processor: i7-2600 3.40GHz
RAM: 8GB
ATI Radeon HD6750 1GB

Will I be able to play Skyrim on decent/high settings with these specs?
I'd say medium settings.

Just curious, how well will this GPU be able to play Skyrim? (Other specs include i5 2500k OC @ 4.4 GHz w/ 8 GB of DDR3 1333 RAM)
I believe it meets the minimum requirements for GPU, but it's all I've got at the release until roughly Christmas when I might get some cash to be able to upgrade the gpu. I plan on getting a GTX 560 Ti or something around that.
You should be good for Skyrim with a 5770. The recommended gpu as far as amd goes is a 4890.

And recommended was for high settings.

I don't get the ATI card naming thing.
Wouldn't it be more logical the higher numbers are the most powerfull?