Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 493312 times)

http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/detail.jsp?skuId=1620536&pid=1218273486437
Ok mouse?
im looking for a video card that is about as powerful as a nvidia 8800 gt, how much should i be expecting to pay for one?
for $130 or so you can get a radeon 7750. More powerful than an 8800, but you're gonna want it.

Should I avoid Dell laptops like plagued people?

... hey :c




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http://www.originpc.com/thebigo-features.asp

Not sure if you guys are aware of this company, but this top of the line computer of theirs is a desktop PC and an Xbox 360 in one case.

I just... stuff myself.

I'm buying a mobo off of newegg, how do I know what ram cards I would need? What do I search for?

under the memory section on the details tab, it says:

- 240pin
- DDR3 1066/1333/1600/1800*/2133*/2400* OC)
- Quad Channel

DDR3

any kind. faster is better, but if your on a budget you should be trying to have MORE ram, and not care about speed

- 240pin
- DDR3 1066/1333/1600/1800*/2133*/2400* OC)
- Quad Channel

- Standard motherboard socket for RAM sticks. There are none that don't have this already.
- DDR3 is the highest level of RAM available currently. The 1066/1333/1600 etc. is the clock speed. The higher it is, the faster.
- Quad Channel indicates that it runs best when placed in four RAM slots on the motherboard. However this doesn't mean that you can't run it in any of the slots available. It really will not make a difference.

Just simply buy RAM that is desktop RAM and has a clock speed that is at least 1333 and you will be fine. That's what I would do. However I would prefer 1600 clock.

http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/detail.jsp?skuId=1620536&pid=1218273486437
Ok mouse?for $130 or so you can get a radeon 7750. More powerful than an 8800, but you're gonna want it.

Lol you can get a 7770 for $110


http://www.originpc.com/thebigo-features.asp

Not sure if you guys are aware of this company, but this top of the line computer of theirs is a desktop PC and an Xbox 360 in one case.

I just... stuff myself.
The case looks really gross. The inside is lovey though :D

Can someone tell me how well these two put together would play most games today?

AMD Radeon HD 7570
Intel Core i3-2120 @ 3.30GHz


Can someone tell me how well these two put together would play most games today?

AMD Radeon HD 7570
Intel Core i3-2120 @ 3.30GHz
I'm estimating in the low's-medium's. The graphics card isn't that great. The processor is decent.

I seem to be having issues with Battlefield 3. I used to be able to run BF3 on 5760x1200 resolution with 60+ fps. Now I lag like balls and I have to go back to standard 1920x1200.

Any other game seems to run fine and I've gone through the trouble of setting BF3 to lowest settings and even exploiting the console to get the graphics down even lower. Anything that could be causing it? I recently installed new Nvidia drivers so I think that could be causing it.

P.S. I'm running Nvidia surround, hence the 48x10 aspect ratio. Three monitors ftw!

P.S.S. I'm running two 460GTXs that were manufactured by EVGA with their special airflow cases. (They're overclocked as well.)

how to create a custom graphics setting for just when blockland launches on the AMD's CC
im use to just the nvidia ones.

I seem to be having issues with Battlefield 3. I used to be able to run BF3 on 5760x1200 resolution with 60+ fps. Now I lag like balls and I have to go back to standard 1920x1200.

Any other game seems to run fine and I've gone through the trouble of setting BF3 to lowest settings and even exploiting the console to get the graphics down even lower. Anything that could be causing it? I recently installed new Nvidia drivers so I think that could be causing it.

P.S. I'm running Nvidia surround, hence the 48x10 aspect ratio. Three monitors ftw!

P.S.S. I'm running two 460GTXs that were manufactured by EVGA with their special airflow cases. (They're overclocked as well.)

Two GTX 460s will never get you even decent FPS at 5760x1200

I just emailed Ethan about a computer

in a backpack

It'll have a toggle-able touchscreen monitor which is attached to the backpack/bookbag with a coverable flap. It'll have a 64GB SSD for silence and will have 4 USB ports and 4 SATA III internal wires, so a max capacity of around 5TB of space if you'd like to upgrade the stuff out of it. 4GB RAM upgradeable to 16GB. WiFi card including for the WiFi connectivity of a laptop while looking like you're carrying a regular backpack. Computer parts will be in a box with vents on the sides of course. $899.99 starting price. When I figure out how to actually do this I might hold an auction on eBay or something.