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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1573822 times)

It has integrated graphics.
If you enjoy playing any games other than 2D platformers it won't be very good.

Don't scare him off. I use integrated graphics after learning that its better than my dedicated card and I can run plenty of games just fine. (A stable 20-24fps)

So I am wondering if I should get a new graphics card in the near future
Current spec:
i7 4770s 64bit processor
12GB DDR3 memory
2tb hdd 7200rpm
nvidia gtx760 3gb
H81M-E/M51AD DB_MB

So would a GTX 970 work with this? also I'll look at the psu in a bit.
Also the board appears to be a micro atx

Is this a good low profile graphics card?
I'm looking for a good low profile card so I can get the forget off of integrated graphics. My price point is $100-$150.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2015, 06:10:47 PM by auzman466 »

Also the board appears to be a micro atx
if you do buy a new one send me the 760 pls, i have a 560 and its startin to get rly outdated :c

Would this be ok for basic gaming?

APU 3.9 GHz
Radeon HD 8370 Graphics
8GB 1600MHz RAM
480W PSU
Optimized Cooling System
Windows 7 64-bit
Ports: VGA, HDMI, 6 USB 2.0, Ethernet, Audio Line in, audio line out, microphone in.

These are quickspecs of a computer my mom is considering buying. I don't want her to buy it unless I know it is good for gaming. If not, she said we are keeping it under $500 so ill look for a part list.
If you buy used, you can make a great loving gaming desktop for under $500.

I was a little bored today, so I put together this Mini-ITX Gaming/HTPC build using the InWin 901: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Chipskate/saved/#view=JdDTwP
Since it's a windowed case, and a rather stylish one at that, I tried color matching the components as best I could. I think it turned out rather nice.
Would this be ok for basic gaming?

APU 3.9 GHz
Radeon HD 8370 Graphics
8GB 1600MHz RAM
480W PSU
Optimized Cooling System
Windows 7 64-bit
Ports: VGA, HDMI, 6 USB 2.0, Ethernet, Audio Line in, audio line out, microphone in.

These are quickspecs of a computer my mom is considering buying. I don't want her to buy it unless I know it is good for gaming. If not, she said we are keeping it under $500 so ill look for a part list.
I think I have something better in my PCPartspicker account, I'll see if I can optimize it for you.
EDIT: There: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Chipskate/saved/#view=G9NZxr
Superior in absolutely every single way for less than $500.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2015, 08:30:14 PM by Pentium »


Yo guys, one of my drives is making a hideous grinding sound and a sound similar to those of some metalic balls on a vibrating surface. what do?

Yo guys, one of my drives is making a hideous grinding sound and a sound similar to those of some metalic balls on a vibrating surface. what do?
Get a new one.

Yo guys, one of my drives is making a hideous grinding sound and a sound similar to those of some metalic balls on a vibrating surface. what do?
Replace it, it should be a clear sign that its about to break/has broken. Back up all your stuff and throw it out.

Which one?
The last one ofc. The first one costs as much as a decent car lol.

Backed it up. I'm going to run it untill it dies.

Is this a good low profile graphics card?
I'm looking for a good low profile card so I can get the forget off of integrated graphics. My price point is $100-$150.
i have never heard of that brand of gpu before

how about this or this?

Backed it up. I'm going to run it untill it dies.
get a new one ahead of time for when it dies. also be careful that the platters don't shatter and try to murder you with shrapnel (: