Post: My (almost) finished PC :D
07-12-2011, 11:10 PM #1
DCLXVI
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This is the box my video card came in, its a GTS450 superclocked, overclocked to 950/1900/2000
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This is the box my processor came in. AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE 3.2Ghz
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And this is my case. Don't remember the model, but its a coolermaster case, keeps everything nice and cool
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I plan to get an ssd, a new fan and heatsink for the processor, another GTS450 for SLI, and a few more case fans =D

Complete Spec's:
Mobo: ASUS M4N75TD You must login or register to view this content.
Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE You must login or register to view this content.
RAM: 8gb 1333Mhz Corsair RAM You must login or register to view this content.
Video Card: EVGA nVidia GTS 450 Superclocked to 950/1900/2000 You must login or register to view this content.
HDSad Awesome 120gb primary, 500gb storage, 500gb external (not on newegg)
Case: CoolerMaster MidATX Elite You must login or register to view this content.
Power Supply: Corsair Gaming Series GS600 600 Watt Power supply You must login or register to view this content.

Put all those parts into the case and you have yourself a high-end gaming PC for around $600 (after rebates)
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08-08-2011, 04:06 PM #38
Winning
Former Staff
It's not bad.
08-08-2011, 09:25 PM #39
DCLXVI
Smoke weed.
Originally posted by clarky View Post
lmao u mad? 30 fps is "high-end"? dude u should send all those parts back its mediocre

I'd sit here and pick at what you chose and point out why it isn't high-end but you obviously don't have much of a clue and its all ur mom!

EDIT: Just so I don't look an arse my rig is

CPU: i5 2500k (OC 4.5GHz)
MOBO: ASUS P67 Deluxe
RAM: Corsair Vengence 1866MHz
GPU: Sapphire Radeon 6870

And I wouldn't even say my rig was high end!


And you spent way more money for the same performance.
The gts450 is a decent card, probably the best you can get for $100. I'm happy with my computer.
08-09-2011, 07:43 AM #40
sunce99
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good computer still won't beat Alienware Area-51 ALX now that's a BEAST !
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08-10-2011, 02:50 AM #41
Booshykins
Tech Enthusiast
Originally posted by Equinox
And you spent way more money for the same performance.
The gts450 is a decent card, probably the best you can get for $100. I'm happy with my computer.


"And you spent way more money for the same performance."

The GTS 450 is a wonderful card, and it's a great thing to be happy with your computer, but that whole statement is just completely wrong.
08-10-2011, 02:53 AM #42
DCLXVI
Smoke weed.
Originally posted by Collin
"And you spent way more money for the same performance."

The GTS 450 is a wonderful card, and it's a great thing to be happy with your computer, but that whole statement is just completely wrong.


How is it wrong? If my games play smoothly and so do yours, it really doesn't ****ing matter.

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Originally posted by sunce99 View Post
good computer still won't beat Alienware Area-51 ALX now that's a BEAST !
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Alienware sucks bro.
08-10-2011, 02:55 AM #43
Booshykins
Tech Enthusiast
Originally posted by Equinox
How is it wrong? If my games play smoothly and so do yours, it really doesn't ****ing matter.


Perhaps, but claiming that 30 FPS is just as playable as, say, 65 FPS, it's just a completely uneducated statement.

Two of your cards will barely keep up with a Radeon HD 6870, and the 6870 is a bit lower in price ($40 - $50 if you know where to look). I'd rather have a single card for a little less that will perform constantly than two cards that don't always perform well because not everything utilizes SLI or Crossfire.

I'm not saying your PC sucks, because it obviously doesn't, but claiming that someone paid more for equal performance when they really didn't isn't really a way to prove a point.
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08-10-2011, 03:01 AM #44
DCLXVI
Smoke weed.
Originally posted by Collin
Perhaps, but claiming that 30 FPS is just as playable as, say, 65 FPS, it's just a completely uneducated statement.

Two of your cards will barely keep up with a Radeon HD 6870, and the 6870 is a bit lower in price ($40 - $50 if you know where to look). I'd rather have a single card for a little less that will perform constantly than two cards that don't always perform well because not everything utilizes SLI or Crossfire.

I'm not saying your PC sucks, because it obviously doesn't, but claiming that someone paid more for equal performance when they really didn't isn't really a way to prove a point.


30 fps is very playable. And when i say 30 fps, i mean 30 fps in very graphic heavy parts of the game.
08-10-2011, 03:02 AM #45
Booshykins
Tech Enthusiast
Originally posted by Equinox
30 fps is very playable. And when i say 30 fps, i mean 30 fps in very graphic heavy parts of the game.


25 FPS is the lowest you can go until a game is considered unplayable, so I wouldn't call it optimal, but it's still a steady frame rate, and when I say 65 FPS, I do also mean in a very graphically heavy part of the game.
08-10-2011, 03:17 AM #46
DCLXVI
Smoke weed.
Originally posted by Collin
25 FPS is the lowest you can go until a game is considered unplayable, so I wouldn't call it optimal, but it's still a steady frame rate, and when I say 65 FPS, I do also mean in a very graphically heavy part of the game.


It's not like it matters, im not getting another gts450 anymore, im getting dual gtx 570's. They compete with the high end radeon cards

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