Author Topic: Looking For a Good Computer  (Read 2950 times)


Now she's refusing to get the 7770.

How much worse is a Nvidia GT620 2GB?
ask her why she's refusing.

ask her why she's refusing.
too expensive but i think she just spent even more on something just about as good or better

Tell your mother you can get a rig for more than half the price if you custom build it.
She is being seriously ignorant if she doesn't let you do it.

It's literally windows 7 that is keeping this from happening.
You could download one of the 30 day evaluation copies that microsoft gave digitalriver permission to release.

You could download one of the 30 day evaluation copies that microsoft gave digitalriver permission to release.
i think hes going to use the computer for more then 30 days.

i think hes going to use the computer for more then 30 days.
It might allow him enough time to buy a copy from the store or retrieve his product key.

Now she's refusing to get the 7770.

How much worse is a Nvidia GT620 2GB?


the 7770 is like 4 GT 620s in one


She wants to get this one.

Does anyone know if it's good. Because the reviews seem to have been written by complete idiots.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/HP+-+ENVY+Desktop+-+10GB+Memory+-+1TB+Hard+Drive/6835567.p?id=1218809260533&skuId=6835567&st=Envy&cp=1&lp=15#tab=overview

the GPU is pretty mediocre, and the CPU isn't anything to scream about either

good amount of RAM, and 1TB HDD space is pretty much standard.

it has a builtin wifi card which is nice. it also has a beats audio soundcard which makes me puke in my mouth a bit.

The real question is will it game?

depends what your standards are. I have a 580 and to me the 7450 is a total joke. even the reviews say to upgrade it if you want to do anything gaming-wise.

it really depends on what you want to play. I'm sure you could run games on acceptable settings on a decent resolution, but I doubt you're getting anything in 1080p unless you rock very low/low settings.

depends what your standards are. I have a 580 and to me the 7450 is a total joke. even the reviews say to upgrade it if you want to do anything gaming-wise.

it really depends on what you want to play. I'm sure you could run games on acceptable settings on a decent resolution, but I doubt you're getting anything in 1080p unless you rock very low/low settings.
So no, skyrim on high settings or Metro 2033?

So no, skyrim on high settings or Metro 2033?

Apparently: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TuN7WZGfrk

Out of all all high end graphics cards, the 7450 is on the low end. Its about double the power of my laptop graphics card, a 5470 mobility... so you'll be able to game ok. But it won't be a mindblowing experience from mediocre cards. Expect to struggle to play the latest games in the next year though.
« Last Edit: November 24, 2012, 09:16:30 PM by Sheath »

yeah keep in mind the video that was linked in the post above me is also in 720p.

don't expect much from that card.