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Its also important to consider what games he might player.

A hardcore gamer will want a top of the line card. A sporadic gamer, or one who players older games, will be better off with a mid - high end card.
« Last Edit: January 15, 2013, 08:05:13 AM by lcyGamma »

Its also important to consider what games he might player.

A hardcore gamer will want a top of the line card. A sporadic gamer, or one who players older games, will be better off with a mid - high end card.
Or just use the integrated graphics. I'm currently running my computer with Intel HD4000 graphics (GPU broke :c ) and I must say I'm pleasantly surprised. It can run all Valve games without any problems, and it could even do Crysis on medium settings. Blockland has no shaders though :(

Edit: it can apparently run BF3 as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko4TI8YTBTY :P
« Last Edit: January 15, 2013, 07:07:39 AM by King Leo »

I have to admit, you can play some of the older Valve titles really well. I played Half Life 2 Episodes 1 and 2 flawlessly on an Intel GMA X3100 (256MB?) on a Macbook in bootcamp'd Windows-- mind forget for most people.

But really, its not ideal. If you want to play oldie titles well, why not pay for a high end card-- even if you get one from the lower end of that food chain.

My brother needs a new computer, is this any good for the money? Can anyone suggest anything better?

http://www.ebuyer.com/395307-zoostorm-desktop-pc-7873-1073

He doesn't play games so it doesn't need a GPU.
I would look for something with a better intel CPU, like the i5-3570 so that the integrated gp is better (ivy bridge). For the OS, I would suggest win7 64 bit. There's really no downside to buying and installing your own os, but if the computer already comes with it you'll likely save a bit of money (win7 oem is about $100)

I'd recommend [urlhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823175001]this[/url] one. I got it today and it's pretty cool. Three different colors of backlight. Mechanical. Numpad. Also it's like $20 off right now. I don't actually know what the specs mean though. :I But the typing is fun.
that's my keyboard :) great experiences with it. volume and play control are both really convenient.

Pageloss
I've got a situation I feel very stressed about
I want to get a portable gaming machine. I've had my eye on the new Razer Edge Pro for a few weeks now. All the info here

The other candidate is some sort of custom built laptop.

I hear that the battery on the Edge Pro isn't great but I also don't want to have to go through the hassle of custom building a whole friggin' laptop. The appeal of the Edge Pro is the ability to be able to play Skyrim, FTL etc. on my lunch breaks and I feel I'm restricted with laptop cause it would probably weigh much more than a tablet.
My budget is £800 - £900

What do you folk think?

I have to admit, you can play some of the older Valve titles really well. I played Half Life 2 Episodes 1 and 2 flawlessly on an Intel GMA X3100 (256MB?) on a Macbook in bootcamp'd Windows-- mind forget for most people.

But really, its not ideal. If you want to play oldie titles well, why not pay for a high end card-- even if you get one from the lower end of that food chain.
Because a high end video card easily can cost more than the entire computer (300£) :P And what do you mean by "lower end of the food chain"? Wouldn't that be a low end card? Or are you speaking about a used one?
Speaking about that, why not buy a used, older generation video card?

Edit: the linked computer has a 300W power supply. He'd probably have to get a more powerful one if he wants a GPU.
« Last Edit: January 15, 2013, 11:01:34 AM by King Leo »

He doesn't need a GPU he will never play games, is the i3 in that computer lacking or will it be fine?

He doesn't need a GPU he will never play games, is the i3 in that computer lacking or will it be fine?
any cpu will do fine above a pentium 4.

He doesn't need a GPU he will never play games, is the i3 in that computer lacking or will it be fine?
He'll get what he pays for with the i3, a high quality-medium power cpu

what is the best pci express x16 graphics card

sorry if i sound like an idiot I am not much of an expert in computers

what is the best pci express x16 graphics card

sorry if i sound like an idiot I am not much of an expert in computers


for gaming, currently available on the market, that would be the GTX690

what is the best pci express x16 graphics card

sorry if i sound like an idiot I am not much of an expert in computers

GTX 690 is $1000, top rated card right now.
GTX 680 is $430, pretty much the best card aside from the 690 right now.
GTX 670 is $380 and it's using the 680's motherboard and keplar architecture, so it's basically the same card for alot cheaper.

Finally got a new screen for my laptop, I'm happy I don't have to use a monitor anymore.

Hey Icy - I remember from your video that you got a BitFenix Prodigy. Do you need to put standoffs in that or can I use the ones built into the case?