Budget for a Gaming PC?

Post » Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:15 am

Heh you're on a Crysis forum with people who built their PC specifically for the first game (like myself). I see you're relatively new at this so that's not much of a problem if you ask me, it depends on how much you're willing to learn and how determined you are to achieve getting yourself a new rig put together. I've been putting together computers for 18 years. I remember upgrading my PC in 1993 so I could run DOOM when it came out.

I originally spent about $1800 on my PC in late 2007 (which I have continued to upgrade rather than outright replace since then). It was just good enough to play the game [Crysis 1] on Very High at about 25-30 fps continuously, hitting maybe as low as 20 fps in certain spots on a few maps.

I could go on about my rig but it's not anything spectacular now (Q6600 @ 3.0, 4gig DDR2 ram Win7 etc). Last changed I made were my 8800GTX -> GTX280 and putting in high performance SSD for my OS and a few choice games and a 1080p 21.5" monitor. I expect i'll run Crysis 2 fairly well, though if you're looking to build a rig with the kind of money I spent then on today's technology, you could get something better than I have, as is the nature of PC gaming.





It really depends on what you spend; Establish a budget ceiling to start off with. I build my own pcs from pieces as that's the best way to get the bang for your buck. I used newegg.com

I would say you would need between 1200-1500 for a good rig that could run the game well. Obviously you could spend more than that and get an even better rig, but it also depends on if you're able to build it yourself and what kind of brands you're going to buy. It's fairly involved, but if you're up for the challange I would begin doing some research and take a month to gather together information before you buy any parts. A really good PC will last you for years if you do it right.

I'm sure there are other folks on here that are a bit more versed in the absolute latest stuff. I always take time to read about the latest technology whenever i'm in my upgrade cycle before I purchase anything.



Haha, I remember upgrading my computer for Wolfenstein 3D and Doom good times, good years.
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Post » Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:05 am

@cuad
I have a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. But everything else I would need to get initially as well. My current personal computer is actually a laptop.
Well that's good. That means that in addition to the parts I told you to get before you'll just need a hard drive. I don't know much about buying Hard drives. But look, I've got a random hard drive that I bought off eBay when i was a computer part noob. It's 250GB, 7200RPM with an 8MB Cache. I feel like saying that it doesn't even matter what kind of hard drive you get. Just get one that satisfies your storage space and price requirements, and is at least 7200 RPM. Look on Newegg.com and pick whatever has the most reviews or whatever. It doesn't matter.
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Post » Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:13 am

@cuad
I have a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. But everything else I would need to get initially as well. My current personal computer is actually a laptop.
Well that's good. That means that in addition to the parts I told you to get before you'll just need a hard drive. I don't know much about buying Hard drives. But look, I've got a random hard drive that I bought off eBay when i was a computer part noob. It's 250GB, 7200RPM with an 8MB Cache. I feel like saying that it doesn't even matter what kind of hard drive you get. Just get one that satisfies your storage space and price requirements, and is at least 7200 RPM. Look on Newegg.com and pick whatever has the most reviews or whatever. It doesn't matter.

as hard drive best get a ssd for just windows and gaming, but 7200rpm is good, 64mb/32mb cache, 3gb/s (6gb/s is best but depends on motherboard compatibility), http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7192141&CatId=139 this is an example of a decent HDD
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:13 pm

Talking with my friend, he has convinced me to get a Solid State Drive for Windows and Gaming, and then a big ass 7200 RPM for Storage.
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:58 pm

Talking with my friend, he has convinced me to get a Solid State Drive for Windows and Gaming, and then a big ass 7200 RPM for Storage.
If you don't mind the price of an SSD then go for it. I mind it, so I didn't suggest it to you, lol. What'd he say about the SSD that convinced you? Only thing I know about those drives is that they're super fast, cost way more per GB and don't have to be defragmented.
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Post » Fri Jun 03, 2011 4:44 am

Basically the same thing; Faster load times, No defragmentation, and more expensive.

I figure if I am building a gaming pc, I might as well start with the best. More expensive I know, but I want my investment to be worth it. Plus my plan so far is to buy the parts in and around the middle of April. Which is good because at the end of April my friend will be in town, and he can teach me/help me build it.
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:43 pm

make sure you put the ssd in RAID mode, theyre way faster like that
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Post » Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:09 am

Basically the same thing; Faster load times, No defragmentation, and more expensive.

I figure if I am building a gaming pc, I might as well start with the best. More expensive I know, but I want my investment to be worth it. Plus my plan so far is to buy the parts in and around the middle of April. Which is good because at the end of April my friend will be in town, and he can teach me/help me build it.
that's a prefect plan. save up that money!
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:35 pm

thats just stupid
the money being wasted on ssd=better gpu/cpu/case/mobo litterally everything
i have a ssd yes i love it to death but for gaming pc
its only worth for booting into
plus you can always get ssd later and they do drop prices every month
id even wait for ocz vertex3 500mb read/write destroys anything out right now
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:17 pm

I have built my new computer, So far its killing everything.

For $1627, including shipping from Newegg;

Intel i7 Quad Core 3.2 Ghz
Intel 120 GB SSD
1 TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Geforce GTX 570
Motherboard
12 GB DDR3 Ram
850W Corsair Power Supply
Lian Li PC Case (4 fans)
Asus DVD Read/Write
Razor Keyboard
Logitech Wired Gaming Mouse

For anyone who is interested, I will post more in depth details tomorrow. But so far everything is great, time for me to get some sleep!
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