Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:49 pm
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just because the video card is new does not me you will not have any problems.. there is always a chance you will get a faulty card or for that matter any part.
they could be any number of problems if the card is failing. bad connection from the chip to the heat sync, bad part on the card. could be drivers as well. if you buy a new part and it starts to fail when it should not, return it. also my rig cost about $1200 cad.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:06 am
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I know, thats why i want to make sure. because the video card of my laptop is FARRRKEEDD, it can't even play videos or run any game. The graphic card is melted, screwded, not virgin -_-
So thats why i ask, cause i don't want this one ends like my laptop's one
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:54 am
firefox6 wrote:
just because the video card is new does not me you will not have any problems.. there is always a chance you will get a faulty card or for that matter any part.
true.
my gfx card cost me around 350-400 euros. it broke after a month and now im waiting for my new
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:01 am
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graphic cards are ment to handle the heat it gives off if everything it working just fine. mine has gone threw hell and back but works perfectly fine. what could be wrong with yours is you have a virus or something is clogging your cpu power. try using ccleaner and jk defrag should help alot.
Edit: was meant for Mirosuke
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Uhm, I don't know what else I could say. Motherboard is some cheap gateway shit. I'm planning on getting another 4850 to run crossfire, or just completely upgrade the card up to the 4870x2.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:04 pm
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Mirosuke wrote:
I know, thats why i want to make sure. because the video card of my laptop is FARRRKEEDD, it can't even play videos or run any game. The graphic card is melted, screwded, not virgin -_-
So thats why i ask, cause i don't want this one ends like my laptop's one
and zomg 1.2$k mine's cost yours divided by 3
i did not use any cheap parts... i wanted it to last a long time.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:42 pm
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firefox6 wrote:
Mirosuke wrote:
I know, thats why i want to make sure. because the video card of my laptop is FARRRKEEDD, it can't even play videos or run any game. The graphic card is melted, screwded, not virgin -_-
So thats why i ask, cause i don't want this one ends like my laptop's one
and zomg 1.2$k mine's cost yours divided by 3
i did not use any cheap parts... i wanted it to last a long time.
What are you trying to say? Am i poor? Lol so? >_> I'm satisfied enough if i could play my favorite games and the parts have warranty and trustfully (dunno how to spell ). Well i didn't mean that yours was a waste of money, i mean, i'm so envy and i want one like yours but my bucket again... lol
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:44 am
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Mirosuke wrote:
firefox6 wrote:
Mirosuke wrote:
I know, thats why i want to make sure. because the video card of my laptop is FARRRKEEDD, it can't even play videos or run any game. The graphic card is melted, screwded, not virgin -_-
So thats why i ask, cause i don't want this one ends like my laptop's one
and zomg 1.2$k mine's cost yours divided by 3
i did not use any cheap parts... i wanted it to last a long time.
What are you trying to say? Am i poor? Lol so? >_> I'm satisfied enough if i could play my favorite games and the parts have warranty and trustfully (dunno how to spell ). Well i didn't mean that yours was a waste of money, i mean, i'm so envy and i want one like yours but my bucket again... lol
by no means did i say anything about being poor.. like i said it took me a wile to save up the money to get what i wanted.. they may not be the cheapest parts, but you get what you pay for.. you can make a rig for like $500 that will play just about any game but when your cheap power supply frys your whole system you will wish you did not cheap out
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:17 am
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firefox6 wrote:
by no means did i say anything about being poor.. like i said it took me a wile to save up the money to get what i wanted.. they may not be the cheapest parts, but you get what you pay for.. you can make a rig for like $500 that will play just about any game but when your cheap power supply frys your whole system you will wish you did not cheap out
Oh, ok quite. you are make me regret getting this "cheap power supply" and if you mean case... then i'll get a betetr one lol sry, i'm not familiarized with computer definitions
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:21 am
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Your Mobo has very little effect to how your gaming goes. As long as it has a PCI E 16x slot it can run a 250 or any other card on the market for that matter.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:36 am
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Sweet.
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Btw, noobies questions. When you guys talk about Power Supply.. you mean case itself? Edit: Well i think not, its what it has inside, that gray box. Right?
Does the more ram, the faster my pc will be? And what about the fans? I see people having mroe than needed fans a pc will require. That means will i need it more too? Should i get a SSD? lol Looks promising.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:41 am
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@miro
Power supply is located inside the case usually in the upper back corner. Gives power to all your computer and has a switch on the back along with the main cable going into an outlet. Measured in Watts, most computers have..400++ watt PSU.
RAM is random access memory....easiest way to learn about it is google. Essentially 1-2 GB ram is all you need to make your computer 'faster'. Adding more and going to 4gb++ doesn't make it faster in that sense.
SSDs (solid state disks) are the future of hard drives..or so I think. Problem right now is they are really damn expensive. Prices have been plummeting over the past few months though. I wouldn't bother getting one until they settle in as the norm for PC space.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:54 am
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So, About the power supply "the better, the... what?". I think i have a cheap one (it came with the case >_<) so, i'm thinking to change it as fast as possible.
Well, about the RAMs, i see people having 8gb+ It's because they do many task at the same? So it will run faster with that amount of ram?
What about the fans? I think i edited to late my post.
And SSD... Yeah, i think.
Oh btw, Damn Azilius. I wonder where's the "Thank You" Button. Srsly.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:35 pm
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You'll only need a 'bigger' power supply if your parts demand more power. Like if I were to buy a brand new graphics card that required '600W minimum' I'd need a 600W or higher power supply.
I have 8GB of ram as well but only because I saw 4GB on sale for 23$ and couldn't pass it up. Most people will never use over 3-4 unless they feel the need to open..every single program they have at once. heh. RAM stores 'random memory' that the computer can access at any time, so if I opened SRO it might store a few things SRO related so the computer can access them quickly. More programs running means more ram, but really 2-4GB is plenty for most.
Fans are always nice to have but only needed if your computers temperatures are high. Higher temperatures generally mean your parts will degrade faster. You can google 'speed fan' and download that to check your temps. When it hit summer in Canada I was pretty much forced to buy 2 more fans because all my temps were so high >< Google can also answer what your temperatures should be around if you know your PC parts. CPU-Z can aid you in what parts you have =p
Guess we kind of derailed this hardcore >.> oh well.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:40 pm
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Mirosuke wrote:
Sweet.
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Btw, noobies questions. When you guys talk about Power Supply.. you mean case itself? Edit: Well i think not, its what it has inside, that gray box. Right?
Does the more ram, the faster my pc will be? And what about the fans? I see people having mroe than needed fans a pc will require. That means will i need it more too? Should i get a SSD? lol Looks promising.
SSD is much smaller and more expensive (atleast from what i have seen). it would be nice for the OS but for saving everything i would use a normal HDD. one thing about the SSD is its harder to break due to no moving parts.
Post subject: Re: Graphic settings & PC specs (56k stay away)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:11 pm
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ok here's my rig:
CPU: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5200 Mobo: Asus P5QL SE Ram: 2x2GB Kingston High Value 6400 or something Hdd: 1x500GB Maxtor diamondmax 10 and 2x500GB Maxtor diamondmax in external cases GPU: MSI 7900GTO @ GTX speeds Case: Aopen CS GL3
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Other stuff: G15 Keyboard razer copperhead mouse Razer eXactMat JVC MX-J950R for some nice sounds Sennheiser HD465 when people are complaining about the noice (yes silkroad tunes do get annoying ) some cheap 19" widescreen monitor
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