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Building a computer I already have a good video card the EVGA Geforce GTX 560 ti but can I get help getting good parts and my budget is anything around $1000. The computer I have right now I spent over 2K back in 2007 now I need somthing new since new games are coming out. My specs are: Core 2 Duo E6600 3 GB OCZ 1.5 TB Harddrive 700 Watt OCZ power supply Geforce GTX 560 ti upgraded from a 8800 GTX and thought video cards do all the gaming magic but when I tried Skyrim I am lucky to get 25 FPS in a battle. |
Re: Building a computer Keep your power supply, it's more than adequate for a good number of things today. So far I've really liked my 8Gb kit of G. Skill Snipers for RAM. Definitely recommend a processor that runs at least 3Ghz normally, aaaand get a motherboard that can run all these, personally I love my ASRock P67 Extreme4 Gen 3. Most of this is preference though, I'm sure there's better. |
Re: Building a computer That was $2k in 2007? Did you buy prebuilt? That seems like way too much. Unfortunately I don't really know much about Intel, not enough to recommend a gaming build. I'll second the G.Skill though, I have 8 GB of G.Skill Ripjaws, my second set of Ripjaws, and they rock, not to mention dirt cheap and with sweet-looking heat spreaders. |
Re: Building a computer Yeah almost 800 dollars on that 8800 GTX that served me well but I was a bit disapointed I couldn't max out crysis but bioshock was slikly smooth. |
Re: Building a computer With a 560 Ti and the rest of that spec mentioned the only reason you'd be getting such low FPS is if you're running very high res and/or lots of mods, including the high res texture ones. I run vanilla Skyrim on a mere GTS 250 1GB and average 60 FPS at 1600x900 with High textures, Med shadows, and Max draw distance. I don't run AA because I feel it's not needed, nor reflections, which rarely show anything since most water is not flat surfaced. |
Re: Building a computer I run games at 1920x1200 native monitor resoultion I know today is all about 1080p. |
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Re: Building a computer Any AsRock/EVGA/MSI LGA 1155 socket motherboard. (Beware EVGA/MSI rebates if you get them on sale, they take decades to process) i5-2500/i5-2500k/Wait for Ivy Bridge i5's. 8GB RAM, any brand. Those are the important parts. I'd also think about replacing that power supply, keeping it as a backup and picking up a Corsair or SeaSonic power supply. You would probably have enough to buy a new case and an SSD (SSD's are getting so cheap nowadays, it's almost a steal if you find a good deal on one). |
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