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Rainbows and puppy dogs
Sooooooo, time to buy the new computer. I know I wanna get the recommended specs in my new comp so I can play WoW. Just wondering if there is anything else yall suggest I get? PC game controllers? Lazer mouse thinger? a big jug to pee in so I can play more? lol
So pumped up! im gonna play, im gonna play! Especially good since my last eqoa disc bit the dust today. lol
So pumped up! im gonna play, im gonna play! Especially good since my last eqoa disc bit the dust today. lol
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For WoW I recommend:
A fast processor (3.0 GHz or better)
1 gig of Ram
Decent video card (complicated subject)
I guess it depends how much you can afford, here is a good one...
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/ ... 00G1&s=dhs
A fast processor (3.0 GHz or better)
1 gig of Ram
Decent video card (complicated subject)
I guess it depends how much you can afford, here is a good one...
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/ ... 00G1&s=dhs
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Fuck Dell, build this:
CPU - AMD Athlon 64 FX-57
Motherboard - ABIT Fatal1ty AN8-SLI
Memory - 2 x 1024MB Corsair XMS-3500LL Pro
Graphics - 2 x BFG GeForce 7800 GTX OC 256MB Water Cooled
Sound card - Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty
Speakers - Creative Labs Gigaworks S-750
Keyboard - Avant Prime
Mouse - Logitech G5
Display - Dell 2405FPW
Hard drives - 3 x Western Digital 4000YR 7,200RPM, 400GB
Optical drive - Sony DRU-810A
Floppy - Mitsumi FA404A w/flash memory reader
Case - Silverstone TJ-06
Cooling system - Koolance Exos-2
CPU cooler - Koolance CPU-300-V10
CPU cooler adapter - AMD64 Adapter
Hose adapter - Koolance Y 3/8" - 1/4" Hose Splitter
Hose adapter - Koolance L 3/8" - 1/4" Hose Splitter
Power supply - PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 850 SSI
Operating system - Windows XP Pro, SP2
not sure on prices now but it cost around $6500 for all these parts last year.
CPU - AMD Athlon 64 FX-57
Motherboard - ABIT Fatal1ty AN8-SLI
Memory - 2 x 1024MB Corsair XMS-3500LL Pro
Graphics - 2 x BFG GeForce 7800 GTX OC 256MB Water Cooled
Sound card - Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty
Speakers - Creative Labs Gigaworks S-750
Keyboard - Avant Prime
Mouse - Logitech G5
Display - Dell 2405FPW
Hard drives - 3 x Western Digital 4000YR 7,200RPM, 400GB
Optical drive - Sony DRU-810A
Floppy - Mitsumi FA404A w/flash memory reader
Case - Silverstone TJ-06
Cooling system - Koolance Exos-2
CPU cooler - Koolance CPU-300-V10
CPU cooler adapter - AMD64 Adapter
Hose adapter - Koolance Y 3/8" - 1/4" Hose Splitter
Hose adapter - Koolance L 3/8" - 1/4" Hose Splitter
Power supply - PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 850 SSI
Operating system - Windows XP Pro, SP2
not sure on prices now but it cost around $6500 for all these parts last year.
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6500 for overkill, or 1500 for great performance?
I play on a dell that i upgraded a tad with more ram and a better video card and it was 1500. I'm never over 300 MS and my frames per second in a molten core raid are in the 40s. If your like a computer designer then you may just wanna go all out and get a 6500 computer so you can do more than just play games, but if your just looking for a game box a dell will do just fine. I played EQ2 on max settings with no problems with my dell. The water sure looked pretty in eq2.
I play on a dell that i upgraded a tad with more ram and a better video card and it was 1500. I'm never over 300 MS and my frames per second in a molten core raid are in the 40s. If your like a computer designer then you may just wanna go all out and get a 6500 computer so you can do more than just play games, but if your just looking for a game box a dell will do just fine. I played EQ2 on max settings with no problems with my dell. The water sure looked pretty in eq2.
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lol Heya Jestie! I had no idea you were over here =)
Okay, heres what i can afford, remember, this is canadian money so its like 1800 usd.
http://configure.dell.com/dellstore/con ... AT_CHXPP14
Will that do me more than fine?
Oh! and whats the stuff you need to make your tv act like a PC monitor? Got a big ass high def tv id like to take advatage of.
Okay, heres what i can afford, remember, this is canadian money so its like 1800 usd.
http://configure.dell.com/dellstore/con ... AT_CHXPP14
Will that do me more than fine?
Oh! and whats the stuff you need to make your tv act like a PC monitor? Got a big ass high def tv id like to take advatage of.
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Build this:Sammas wrote:lol Heya Jestie! I had no idea you were over here =)
Okay, heres what i can afford, remember, this is canadian money so its like 1800 usd.
http://configure.dell.com/dellstore/con ... AT_CHXPP14
Will that do me more than fine?
Oh! and whats the stuff you need to make your tv act like a PC monitor? Got a big ass high def tv id like to take advatage of.
http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/Wis ... =cheap+sli
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I'm no expert on Dell PCs, but I have heard that they are very hard to mod and upgrade most of the time. You'll probably be saving yourself money in the long run if you do it yourself.
There are tons of "how-to" guides to build a pc, as well as sample PCs built.
It's not much of a hassle, but to each his own.
There are tons of "how-to" guides to build a pc, as well as sample PCs built.
It's not much of a hassle, but to each his own.

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http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1 ... 645,00.asp
Something like this is a good guide to get started. Some things are different, but you can easily upgrade whatever you want to, like the video card, etc.
Something like this is a good guide to get started. Some things are different, but you can easily upgrade whatever you want to, like the video card, etc.
