Reroll your PC.
Reroll your PC.
Very much appreciated, thank you ALL for the help. Especially Mugen_Vtec for setting the price ranges. Writing all this information down and learning a bit more about computers while I'm at it. Had no idea what a processor or even a motherboard was, and apparently I have shitty ones (at the time when I bought this computer in 2009 I thought I had like the BEST computer). I guess I can't "upgrade" (don't even know how you even upgrade) and I have to buy actual new parts for everything. Though all of this is very confusing and I'm not sure what the difference between a Pentium (R) thing that I have and the intel 5 you guys are recommending.
Thank you all, again. You're all life-savers.
Ok, you guys are a great help, but frankly if he's not good with computers, do you really think that you should be suggesting he build one from scratch? There's a lot that can go wrong, components can DOA and he might not have a clue and spend more money and frustration going that route, I don't know you but if you're not good with this kind of thing, it's best to avoid it or start small with easy to replace components. If there's a good reputable computer service store or custom builder around that will build the computer for you, that's the best bet.Quote:
I'm not good with computers, I'm horrible at this whole tech-y thing, and I know FF is very graphically demanding. I'd like to play FF with the best graphics possible but currently I'm at 15-30 FPS since I started. (Lowest for crowded cities/sanctuaries/fates). I want a computer that can run FF well. It's about time I upgraded my computer anyways.
Otherwise, my suggestion, if budget is not an issue is shop around on sites like NewEgg, Microcenter, TigerDirect, etc and focus on computers that are spec'd for gaming. NewEgg is nice because you can put in what you want to do, and how much you want to spend in range of money, and then it will let you see what other people have said about the machine.
You could also go with a custom build from the big gaming rig makers out there, Alienware (which is owned by Dell), Dell themselves, iBuyPower, CyberPower, Velocity Micro, etc.
Things to look for - type of graphics card is key, so look for the best bang on whichever builds you get, DDR5, 2GB at minimum. The graphics card is also generally easy to upgrade, assuming the power supply is adequate to support it.
RAM is the easiest thing for a non-tech person to upgrade generally but try and make sure to get 16 GB.
Quad core processor is a must, but more processor cores will help you in the future most likely
As many have said already it's pointless to upgrade your CPU or graphics card on your current, outdated platform. The best thing you can do is to buy a new computer with the latest parts. A mid-end computer should not cost you more than ~700€. A high-end would begin at €1100 and a monster will probably cost you 1700€ and beyond :)
You should upgrade your hardware.
First, if you had a short budget, change you're graphic card for a current GC like GTX650/650ti.
Second, if you can afford a full upgrade, an Intel i5 update given by DF1985 is great, but 8Gig DDR3 RAM will be more reasonable. You also could switch to an Intel i3 3220 /h77 MB/8Gb RAM DDR3 RAM + GTX 660 that is more affordable but less evolutive, MB et Processor have no overclocking function or only small capability.
Since you don't know a lot about computers, I would not suggest you upgrading your own. If you want the best custom PCs and cost is not an issue go here: http://www.falcon-nw.com/
I built my own computer a few months ago I didn't know anything about it. But it is really an easy process once you buy the hardware. I heavily recommend newegg.com. Plus there are a lot of resources out there to help someone build a computer. Newegg makes videos and has them on youtube on how to build them and they are very detailed and helpful. Plus building from scratch makes it way easier to upgrade in the future.
That being said I would recommend an i5 processor because in my opinion and research they are great for gaming and are very quick. I like amd videocards so go with one in the 7000 series if you can I run with a 7870 on 1080 and I have 60 FPS. Try for at least 8 gigs of ram. A power supply you want something reliable anything in the $80-$150 would work well, try to get over 600 watts. If you do build one an decide to go with an i5 find a motherboard that has a 1155 socket set.
There is a lot I am missing but hopefully this helps you out.
What you are saying is HALF true depending on the system specs. If you look at the available brands of sound cards compared to 10 years ago you'll understand why sound cards are GONERS. The CPU's of today are PLENTY MORE than capable of handling sound without even touching 1% utilization on the CPU. I am a moderator on overclockers.com and am an avid desktop / server builder along with overclocking all of my systems.
Also, OP there is no need to spend more than $1000 on a new rig to be able to play this game very very smoothly, as long as you are purchasing NVidia setup with an i5 quad core (haswells just came out) you will never dip in FPS on this game. The reason I say a i5 is because you want to invest the money in a GPU when it comes to gaming and fall back on something less for a CPU. It only takes me a few months to save for a rig and if you have any credit there are plenty of custom builder sites that do financing. I personally recommend IBUYPOWER.com. I had a personal tour with the staff from them at the their facilities and despite what people say about them they are really good at what they do (everyone makes mistakes once in awhile) but their support is great too.
cpu = i5 3570k
board= an z77 of your preference
ram= 2x4 8gb ddr3 1600 mhz or 2x8 16gb ddr3 1600mhz of your preference.
GPU/VGA: test it with your actual gpu, and please wait the release of the new brand of amd radeon cards. rumos october xD
sory for my english but Im from argentina. but i think that i know something of hardware.
intel cpu is the best for mmorpgs. i dont test the new brand of amd processors but in the last years was that.
check your power suply if can reach the power i dont know here.
I think that you can run smoothly with that settings staying with your actual gpu at standar desktop settings.