Looking forward to Dark Souls (comes out in a little over a month) and Diablo 3 (comes out "when it's done")
other gamers here?
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So I was looking to buy a desktop computer finally and was hoping to use it for gaming. Wife is into Mac so went to look at iMacs, and it turns out that to even be able to run games at full screen resolution on medium graphics settings I was going to have to pay about $2400. Since that is clearly not going to happen, was wondering how much a good gaming PC costs nowadays. Could someone spend $1k and get a rig that could at least play games on it? I don't need the best graphics or anything, but just something that will play without a low frame rate.
Any suggestions on what kind of computer/brand would be the best to get for gmaing? It's beena while since I bought a PC.
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Most "gaming" pc's can run 1000 - 4000 to, well, whatever you want to spend. It's all about sacrifice and what you like to play. My bet for you would be to look into Velocity Micro as a best bang for your buck. They don't look pretty, but who cares. Well rated, fast... Hope that gets you started!
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Thanks guys! I remember a long time ago alienware PC's were all the buzz, are they still cool or are they just expensive bodykits and not much else?
I don't do anything hardcore, but like for example if I wanted to play fallout 3 at full screen without it having a slow framerate, how much money would I have to spend? I hate PC's and they usually only last for a year before they get super slow, even with all the maintenance and everything (anti-virus etc), so i'm hesitant to spend too much, but I think for $1000 I should be able to get something.
Mac is so gay, they charge you $2400 and don't even have a good graphics card. Well, it's relaly good for stuff like photo/video editing, but not good at all for gaming. I guess it's just set up for a different purpose. The screen resolution is siiiiiiiick though, and they look shiney of course.
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Honestly today you could have a decient gaming rig anywhere from 300-600 I'm looking at building a new system around the AMD Llanos chips as they are plenty powerful and have the gpu (graphics)built into the cpu. While it won't outshine a 200+ $ gfx card I think it will give most bang per buck (with a decient/quality amount of ram 4-8+ gigs). and the option to add addtional gfx if needed. the processor runs about 100-130$ the boards run from 70-130$ and the ram will run ya 30-50$ so a relative cheap build
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Originally posted by sgreger1Thanks guys! I remember a long time ago alienware PC's were all the buzz, are they still cool or are they just expensive bodykits and not much else?
I don't do anything hardcore, but like for example if I wanted to play fallout 3 at full screen without it having a slow framerate, how much money would I have to spend? I hate PC's and they usually only last for a year before they get super slow, even with all the maintenance and everything (anti-virus etc), so i'm hesitant to spend too much, but I think for $1000 I should be able to get something...
I bought my current PC, a lower end HP, for around 500-600 dollars a few years ago. It came with an AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core 4200 2.2 GHZ processor, with built in graphics, and one GB of RAM. All i've done so far is add a cheap GPU (Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT 1GB, i got it for free but if i remember right they can be had for 90 dollars and under) and added 4GBs of RAM which cost 55 dollars. With those small upgrades i can play a lot of 'recent' games with the settings maxed out with no problems. Fallout 3 and New Vegas play great on it. Starcraft 2, Rainbow Six Vegas 1 and 2 all run great as well. Not sure what my framerate is, but i notice no skipping, lagging, or any sluggishness at all.
So far i've spent under 800 dollars including the original PC itself. If i built it on my own it could have been even cheaper.
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All very true! If you don't want to upgrade or build your own, all you have to do is find something a little higher than the recommended requirements for the games you like... based on what you've said, you should be able to find something well under a $1000... My previous brand suggestion was only basically if you wanted to play newer or more rigorous stuff (don't forget Skyrim comes out soon!!!!) and have plenty of upgrade room...
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Originally posted by ThraxyI was thinking about getting Assassins Creed II, but the DRM servers put me off. I don't want to buy something that is crippled by design. Anyone else feel that way?
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