Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 521173 times)

The Windows thingy sucks TBH.

Also, from the other topic:
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=177661.0
Citrus, you're making a mistake. You've turned down better specs for average ones that probably won't play TF2 well. The new SB Intel Graphics, like 3000, are nearly equal to about a 6550. And the i3-2310m is better than the AMD processors you have suggested.
I don't know if you will read this, but oh well. Why lock the topic? My god.
As I can't PM, could someone PM him for me? That would be a great help.

Hello! Just saw this, and Koopa sent mail.

Which one is best?  The link at the top of that is de-activated...

Which has the SB intel graphics?

Can my Macbook Pro handle TF2?
Specs: Model:  MacBookPro8,1
    Vendor:  GenuineIntel
    Speed: 2400 Mhz
    4 logical processors
    2 physical processors
    HyperThreading:  Supported
    FCMOV:  Supported
    SSE2:  Supported
    SSE3:  Supported
    SSSE3:  Supported
    SSE4a:  Unsupported
    SSE41:  Supported
    SSE42:  Supported
   
Network Information:
    Network Speed: 
   
Operating System Version:
    MacOS 10.7.2 (64 bit)
   
Video Card:
    Driver:  Intel HD Graphics 3000

    Driver Version:  1.2
    Desktop Color Depth: 32 bits per pixel
    Monitor Refresh Rate: 0 Hz
    VendorID:  0x8086
    DeviceID:  0x126
    Number of Monitors:  1
    Number of Logical Video Cards:  1
    Primary Display Resolution:  1280 x 800
    Desktop Resolution: 1280 x 800
    Primary Display Size: 11.42" x 7.09"  (13.43" diag)
                                            29.0cm x 18.0cm  (34.1cm diag)
    Primary VRAM: 416 MB
   
Memory:
    RAM:  4096 Mb
   
Miscellaneous:
    UI Language:  English
    Microphone:  Not set
    Media Type:  DVD
    Total Hard Disk Space Available:  476120 Mb
    Largest Free Hard Disk Block:  458067 Mb
   
(I got this from steam.)

That should be fine. At least for med detail.

For christmas I have under 200  bucks to spend to upgrade my computer.
I can run most new games now but I think it's time to upgrade my video card. I have a Geforce 9800gt right now but do you guys know of any video cards that are better that are under 200 dollars? I'm going to post my specs and if you guys think anything else needs an upgrade let me know.

Your CPU is quite old architecture and is probably going to limit any newer GPU.
What socket is that particular one running? AM2+ or AM3?

Your CPU is quite old architecture and is probably going to limit any newer GPU.
What socket is that particular one running? AM2+ or AM3?
Not exactly sure, how do I check?

Possibly going to have to find your motherboard model. It's usually printed on the motherboard itself.

socket 940 mean anything?

socket 940 mean anything?
Yes.
I don't believe Socket 940 supports Phenoms though, so that wouldn't be the socket we are looking for.
Socket 940 is quite old and I believe it only supports Opterons and old Athlon 64s.
« Last Edit: November 29, 2011, 04:25:12 PM by Ethan »

Antec Three Hundred arrived.

Bit smaller than I expected, but that doesn't matter. Otherwise it's awesome.

Few things:
Only supports up to 11" cards, (No 580? D:)
No grommets for liquid cooling
No toll-less stuff



And that's it. Although I saw the Raidmax Helios on sale for $30 AR on Newegg. Good deal? Has fully tool-less stuff, 3 to four fans, nice gaming look, big, bottom PSU dust filter, grommets. Maximum 16" card length.




I also saw the A300 Illusion for $45 AR.

Yes.
I don't believe Socket 940 supports Phenoms though, so that wouldn't be the socket we are looking for.
Socket 940 is quite old and I believe it only supports Opterons and old Athlon 64s.
So what does that mean?

So what does that mean?
Try find your motherboard's model.
Or if you have a prebuilt, post the computer model here.

Try find your motherboard's model.
Or if you have a prebuilt, post the computer model here.
My brother built my computer a while ago but Everest says my Motherboard model is Asus M4N78 Pro


My brother built my computer a while ago but Everest says my Motherboard model is Asus M4N78 Pro
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD_AM2Plus/M4N78_PRO/

Good. AM3 support.
I'll suggest something soon.