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Is this a good PC build for gaming on a budget of $1500? This is my first time building a PC by the way.
Case- Cooler Master Storm Sniper Motherboard- Asus P7P55D-E CPU- Intel Core i5 75 0 Videocard- Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 Memory- Patriot 2x 2GB DDR3 (PGS34G1333ELK) Solid-State Drive- Intel X25-M 80GB Hard Drive- Seagate 7200.12 1TB Power Supply- Corsair CMPSU-650HX (650W) Optical Drive- Samsung SH-S223 Operating System- Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit If not what do you suggest? Also can this play newer games and games like Crysis on max, i'm not sure? Thanks. |
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Seems like one hell of a rig man.
![]() I'm still quite new to this stuff and haven't played Crysis just yet... but judging from A LOT of videos I've seen on youtube, a rig like this would definitely be able to play Crysis on High settings but around 25 to 40fps. Newer games would run fine though(Crysis will always run crappy, Crytek are terrible at coding there games) I have an i7 2.80GHz CPU, 6GB of ram, ATI 5850 GPU and it runs newer games from medium to high settings most of the time pretty smoothly. Last edited by JonD7; 02-13-2011 at 05:12 PM. |
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![]() I have the whole GTA collection, Mirrors Edge and Dead Rising 2 so far... and they all run great. The only one that runs my rig hot is GTA IV but GTA lV Episodes From Liberty City runs soother and looks A LOT better. |
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CPU- i7 870 $290
Mobo- Asus $129 Video Card- $290 AMD Asus 6950 2GB Windows 7 OEM - $99 PSU -Corsair 650 $90 6GB Corsair Memory $75 The memory you had was not in the compatible memory list of the motherboard you wanted. I so looked up which ones would work and this 6GB of DDR3 memory from corsair is good. It is what I use in my intel builds and it is compatible with your motherboard. Just add the price of the case, the harddrives and the CD drive to what I found for you. This would be a way better build. Make sure the HDD and DVD drive you get are SATA and not IDE Last edited by Leopold BUTTERS; 02-13-2011 at 09:22 PM. |
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pretty decent build. I'd go with more RAM though... also I'd not choose Patriot... they're ok, but nothing special...
Gskill Corsair are the 2 I'd go with off the top of my head also agree on the 5870.... get the 6870 if you can.. also I'd follow the advice about saving money on the Windows 7 build by getting the upgrade or the OEM version save money on the case too. and get a better one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811146062 that's teh NZXT temptest.... it's a freaking ice box of a case. well designed and under $100 also one last thing... I noticed you're a little underpowerd on the PS... Id got for 800 watts or above with something like that build (6 gigs of ram is minimum what I'd get) and you'll do FINE for just about anything Last edited by wormraper; 02-18-2011 at 10:16 PM. |
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Blu-ray1,
No need to get the 5870 with older tech. Get the 6950 For the same price (for the HIS and PowerColor cards on NewEgg). You get an extra GB of memory and it's better with tessellation amongst other newer features the 5000 series either doesn't have or isn't better with. |
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