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Ok, I'm not a wiz with computers, so I need some help finding one that runs games such as Lord of the Rings online, with it's highest graphics options, well. Any links would be helpful.
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5/22/09 11:01:49 AM#2
Hmm i can help if you can tell me how much you are planning to pay for the new PC. Cuz there are tons of them that can run the game on its max settings, it realy depends on your budget. |
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lol Start with the cheapest one and if you could, give me a couple links so I can look into it. I won't be able to afford the biggest, most expensive one i already know |
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maskedweasel
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Joined: 9/24/07
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5/22/09 11:57:33 AM#4
Originally posted by Jallen02
Ideally you would say "I don't want to spend more then 800 dollars" and then we would come back with a build around that amount. If you say start with the cheapest, I can build you a PC that would run LOTRO for 350 dollars, but you wouldn't be happy with it. |
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Ok sorry about that. let's try not to go over $1000 |
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5/22/09 12:48:03 PM#6
AMD Phenom II 955 Black Edition $245 There you go, roughly $1000.
This should run any MMORPG out there and nearly all single player games (except for Crysis at a 2560x1600 resolution and 16xAA). |
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5/22/09 1:08:19 PM#8
Here is an intel PC, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227123 If you can build the PC yourself or know someone who can then go for drag9999 build. |
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5/22/09 1:38:06 PM#9
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5/22/09 3:11:45 PM#10
Originally posted by noquarter For daily use Raptors are better performance than a 2-disk RAID0 setup and since this system wasn't really budget, thought I'd throw that in. I guess you could, but that was the first HD I found that was quite cheap, didn't really research much. |
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Ok, some guys I work with told me I should go with this as a processor www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx and then an Intel motherboard, which I haven't chosen yet.
Thoughts? |
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5/26/09 8:26:26 AM#12
Bullshit :P
Those friends are typical customers..(I work in a pc shop) bigger=better=faster .. well it aint alwasy like that. The cpu is fairly fast but this kind of system has manny down sides. Go whit a "simple" but fast D or Q core cpu. atleast 3ghz , dont pay 200,- more for just a 3.4ghz ..you wont realy notis it. |
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Ok thanks for the input Eladi. I'll most likely go with the AMD. Also am looking at monitors. I want a 19"+ monitor thats no more than $200. I'm currently leaning towards this one. www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx
Thoughts? |
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5/27/09 12:22:07 AM#14
A lot people love that Antec 300 case, even myself :) |
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5/27/09 12:32:47 AM#15
Though the Antec 900 and 1200 are better cases for cooling!
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Jackcolt
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Joined: 2/14/06
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5/28/09 1:28:58 AM#16
The Antec 900 will probably give you the highest CFM/dollar. Quality case for cheap money. =========================================================== |
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5/28/09 2:17:21 AM#17
The 900 looked to "xtreme" for me, I like the sleek simple look of the 300. Blus I'm not a fan of plexicause it absorbs heat , unlike metals which transfer it. |
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stayontarget
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Joined: 10/04/08
Girlfriends come and go but Epic battles are Soulbound |
5/28/09 2:28:01 AM#18
Good things also come in smaller packages, esp if you like to lan party. www.hypersonic-pc.com/pages/nighthawk_ats.html
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cukimunga
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Joined: 4/03/05
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5/28/09 2:39:59 AM#19
Originally posted by solareus
Yeah they seemed a bit to much for me as well. I have a good old Super Lanboy, I never had any problems with the plexi getting hot. But Im in a basement where its pretty much always cool. |
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5/28/09 2:40:12 AM#20
How would you feel about a reconditioned PC - a PC that is second hand but cleaned up etc. I first bought one about 5 years ago and it was dirt cheap even though at the time it was a good spec, so I've been buying them ever since, I couldn't build a PC that cheap. I can get a really good spec intel quad duo 2 with 4 gigs for around $450 USD 12 month warrenty. The only problem I have is that the onboard GFX cards and awful PSU you get with them. |
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