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My New and UPDATED system....

In light of the WAR Beta re-opening in the future, (and for release of full-version), i have upgraded my system and my specs are now as follows:

-AMD Athlon X2 3800+

-eVGA GeForce 8800GT Superclocked

-3 GB DDR400 (pc3200) RAM.

-550W 12V CoolerMaster Power Supply

-250GB 7,200RPM Harddrive.

-(Windows Vista Home Basic)

 

How well does MMORPG think i will be able to run WAR?

My build: Sapphire Radeon HD 4850, Asus P5GC-MX/1333 Motherboard, 4gb G.SKILL DDR2 667MHz RAM, Core 2 Duo e7200 CPU, 250gb Western Digital SATA Harddrive, Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit.
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  • JrodJrod Member Posts: 234

    How much money did that cost you?

  • ImpyrielImpyriel Member UncommonPosts: 711

    I don't think you'll have any problems running it. Your sys is basically the same as mine except you have +1g ram.

    That's a nice setup though :)

    The only thing I would ask is does WAR support Vista?

    EDIT: I'm sure by release it should be no problem.

  • aionownsaionowns Member Posts: 175

    lol is there a difference between superclocking and overclocking?

  • DAS1337DAS1337 Member UncommonPosts: 2,610

    It's the 8800GT but they are selling it overclocked.  50 bucks more.

     

    Hehe, not a bad rig.

    Mine will be finished in the early part of next year.

    Running vista ultimate.

    2.66 dual cord intel conroe

    8 gigs of corsair DDR800

    Asus Striker Extreme mobo

    Two EVGA 8800ultras in SLI

    1100W ABS PS

     

    I would continue but everything else will only provide minor performance upgrades.

    I was talking to a friend recently and told him that If I can't run WAR at 80fps with 100 people on the screen at the same time.. then I will have failed. 

  • BalterBalter Member Posts: 1,015

    Originally posted by Jrod


    How much money did that cost you?

    I originally bought a Gateway PC a year ago.

    Since then, I upgraded the Power supply, RAM, and Video card. The gateway was $700 last year and the total cost for the video card, RAM and PSU was about $600.

    My build: Sapphire Radeon HD 4850, Asus P5GC-MX/1333 Motherboard, 4gb G.SKILL DDR2 667MHz RAM, Core 2 Duo e7200 CPU, 250gb Western Digital SATA Harddrive, Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit.
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  • LeucentLeucent Member Posts: 2,371

    Ya i just got a new one going to up vid card but i have a AMD64x2 4200+ 4 gigs ddr2 ram and geforce 8500 not sure which vid card i want might wait and see how the 8500 plays before i decide anything

  • TonevTonev Member Posts: 462
    Originally posted by Balter


    In light of the WAR Beta re-opening in the future, (and for release of full-version), i have upgraded my system and my specs are now as follows:
    -AMD Athlon X2 3800+
    -eVGA GeForce 8800GT Superclocked
    -3 GB DDR400 (pc3200) RAM.
    -550W 12V CoolerMaster Power Supply
    -250GB 7,200RPM Harddrive.
    -(Windows Vista Home Basic)
     
    How well does MMORPG think i will be able to run WAR?



     very nice man!

  • OchieOchie Member Posts: 75

    whats better?

     

    QUESTION =)

    Does having 8 gigs of ram help? Is that kinda over doing it or no? I dont have a clue.

    I figured 2 gigs would be fine...8?

     

  • BalterBalter Member Posts: 1,015

    Originally posted by Ochie


    whats better?
     
    QUESTION =)
    Does having 8 gigs of ram help? Is that kinda over doing it or no? I dont have a clue.
    I figured 2 gigs would be fine...8?
     

    Well, to put it in perspective.....

    I am running Windows Vista (Which takes 600MB of RAM idle) and i had Lord of the Rings Online open with the settings all at Ultra-high and i only had 1.5 GB's of RAM being used (1.6 at peak).

    Personally, i think 2GB's is all you'll need.

    My build: Sapphire Radeon HD 4850, Asus P5GC-MX/1333 Motherboard, 4gb G.SKILL DDR2 667MHz RAM, Core 2 Duo e7200 CPU, 250gb Western Digital SATA Harddrive, Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit.
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  • garbonzogarbonzo Member Posts: 260

    Dang nice upgrades.  Grats.

    While we're talking gear, anyone try a liquid cooling system?  If so, good results?  What brand?    I'm planning a massive upgrade myself - (waiting until some of the new titles hit - AoC, WAR) - and I'm suspecting I'll be generating quite a bit of heat...  This fan noise is driving me crazy as it is - like sitting next to a jetliner. 

  • OchieOchie Member Posts: 75

    Question?

     

    Athlon or Intel?

     

    Athlons are alot cheaper and anyone could get a 6400+ duel Athlon for 169 dollars processor.

     

    Is it worth it?

  • garbonzogarbonzo Member Posts: 260

    Originally posted by Ochie


    Question?
     
    Athlon or Intel?
     
    Athlons are alot cheaper and anyone could get a 6400+ duel Athlon for 169 dollars processor.
     
    Is it worth it?

    I have a 1 year old Athlon dual core in my tower and it's been fast and flawless.   Haven't tried a tower version of a pentium dual.

    I have a dual core pentium in a newer but lower end laptop that seems solid, but the whole thing runs much slower than I expected - and has since I got it out of the box.  I wouldn't take this as a solid review of Pentium dual cores, though, because my tower runs circles around the laptop in other respects.

    Main point is, Athlons rock and I wouldn't shy away from them.

  • Riot55Riot55 Member UncommonPosts: 49

    The Intel Core2Duo's ROCK AMD really hard.  All the new Intel processors are a lot faster than any AMD processor out right now.  If you're building a new computer now go for Intel, anything else is crazy.  Same price for a lot of extra performance.

  • DAS1337DAS1337 Member UncommonPosts: 2,610

    Originally posted by Balter


     
    Originally posted by Ochie


    whats better?
     
    QUESTION =)
    Does having 8 gigs of ram help? Is that kinda over doing it or no? I dont have a clue.
    I figured 2 gigs would be fine...8?
     

     

    Well, to put it in perspective.....

    I am running Windows Vista (Which takes 600MB of RAM idle) and i had Lord of the Rings Online open with the settings all at Ultra-high and i only had 1.5 GB's of RAM being used (1.6 at peak).

    Personally, i think 2GB's is all you'll need.

    Yeah but how many people were on screen at once?  I remember getting choppy at times in WoW in 40 men raids with a lot of spells flying.. so I figured.. since RAM is so cheap, I might as well make it so I'll never need to upgrade in the next 10 years at least. 

     

    But yes, it probably is overkill.

  • OchieOchie Member Posts: 75

     

    Originally posted by Riot55


    The Intel Core2Duo's ROCK AMD really hard.  All the new Intel processors are a lot faster than any AMD processor out right now.  If you're building a new computer now go for Intel, anything else is crazy.  Same price for a lot of extra performance.

    Dont take this the wrong way please.

     

     

    AMD at  6400+

    www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx

    Intel at 6000+

    www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx

     

    Educate me please...How is intel better? No sarcasm intended!!!

     





  • Riot55Riot55 Member UncommonPosts: 49

    AMD x2 6400+ (190 dollars):

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103228

     

    Intel e6750 (190 dollars):

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115029

     

    From the benchmarks I've read 6750 is 10-15% faster in a lot of categories.  Plus, Intels can overclock higher and produce less heat.

     

    IMO go with the q6600 quad core for like 90 dollars more.  So sexy. 

     

    Edit:  And if you want to see what benchmarks I'm reading, here's just 1 example... read all the pages, gaming, sys mark, rendering and other work applications, overall, etc:

    http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/review-362-1.htm

     

    The e6750 beats the x2 6400 either by a little or 8-20%, not to mention you see it consumes less power and produces less heat meaning it can overclock more and increase the performance gap a lot further.... all for the same price.  No reason to buy the same price but totally lesser cpu unless you are upgrading a computer and are forced to use an AMD socket mobo...

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