I got the GTX 480 and it's great
I got the GTX 480 and it's great
Also, what make/model of motherboard did you end up getting? That way I can look up the manual and get a visual to make sure everything is covered.
Pooka Pucel - Sanctus Refero - Besaid - http://www.sanctusrefero.com/
I have a GTX 580 and I can't run this bugger on the highest settings without it stuttering like crazy. And forget Ambient Occlusion and Dept of Field......
If it's still returnable....please reconsider. Not for this game, but for the fact that you are making an investment for a couple years. I'm sure you can find a good alternative that also has reasonable financing terms for you.
Well i have until Saturday left on my return; at least i think so, because I've already returned one once a few days ago for this one! So if i were to go through with this what would be a good website to find decent computers or what exactly is it i'll be looking for? The thing with Best Buy is the pay over time thing, i can afford probably up to $100 a month but I really don't wanna go that high. Not sure if i'll go that route but any ideas/suggestions would be appreciated. And thanks for all the help so far.
Since I don't live in the u.s. I'm not too fond with the shops there but I heard newegg has decent hardware. Well whatever shop you pick these are important requirements:
-at least quadcore with 2.5Ghz per core
-64bit Windows 7 (Home Premium or better)
-4GB DDR3 RAM
-a fast dedicated GPU (GTX460, GTX560, HD5870, HD6870 or better for high settings in all games, the second number in the name is important and shouldn't be less than 5 for nv and 7 for AMD, so GTX550 is fine but 540 is not)
-PSU with at least 400W (and maybe a brand people know like Corsair or OCZ)
-at least the size of a midi tower so you can replace/add parts
-you should also google for tests and customer reviews before buying to see if theres problems with the product (like bad quality of loud noise)
-the HDD is not that important since it's an easily upgradable part (and pretty cheap)
-stuff like 7.1 surround, hdmi, Gigabit lan is in almost every mainboard so don't get blinded by big texts announcing "this amazing feature"
If I forgot something feel free to add xD
Yeah, you gotta return that PC, erm monitor with PC built-in crap. Not only is that a joke of a PC for the price, but its also Sony, and they overprice everything. Build yourself a custom PC, its cheaper, you get to select the parts, it'll be upgrade-able, and it'll last for 3-4+ years. What you there, is more or less a browser PC, and capable of playing/streaming HD video, but its not a gaming PC.
Even if you only plan to play FFXIV at this time, its best to go all out and build a gaming PC just in case.
Anyway, I always use Newegg and you can also pay monthly with Bill Me Later. So the question now, if you want a good PC and plan to return that 'thing' you bought, how much are you willing to spend?
An example of a high-end gaming PC. I just put this together for a friend today thats buying a new PC. You don't have to go this expensive, and could easily chop a good $6-700 off this price going with a mid-range PC: {this is basically the PC I have too, minus the new Sandy Bridge CPU...}
CPU: Sandy Bridge 2600K 3.4ghz
MB: EVGA 1155 Intel P67
Case: Antec 1200
GPU: EVGA GTX 580
PSU: Antec 750w 80 Plus Bronze 'Modular'
RAM: A-DATA 8GB {2x4gb} DDR3 1600
HDD: Hitachi 1TB
DVD: ASUS 24x
Audio: Creative X-Fi Extreme Audio 7.1
Heatsink: Thermaltake SpinQ
All that for about $1600 w/ shipping
Last edited by Khalus; 07-13-2011 at 10:28 AM.
So I'm guessing based on your original purchase that you are looking for something prebuilt with a smaller form factor. I don't have time now, but I'll post a couple similar options (hopefully also cheaper) that will perform better in the morning (PST).Well i have until Saturday left on my return; at least i think so, because I've already returned one once a few days ago for this one! So if i were to go through with this what would be a good website to find decent computers or what exactly is it i'll be looking for? The thing with Best Buy is the pay over time thing, i can afford probably up to $100 a month but I really don't wanna go that high. Not sure if i'll go that route but any ideas/suggestions would be appreciated. And thanks for all the help so far.
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