CPU: Intel Core i5-3570k @ 4.2GHz GPU: AMD Radeon HD6950 2GB (soon to upgrade to a GTX 770) RAM: 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws 1600Mhz Case: Rosewill R5 Storage: OCZ Agility 120GB SSD; 1TB WD Blue; 2TB WD Green Mobo: ASrock z75 Pro3 PSU: OCZ ZS 750w Mouse: Logitech G700 Keyboard: Logitech K120 Headset: Steelseries Siberia v2
Just updated my pc this week! Think it deserves a little show off attention. Asus PCI-e GeForce GTX760 DCII OC 2GB 2xDVI/HDMI/DP Corsair 2x4GB, DDR3, PC12800, CL9, Vengeance Pro Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H iZ87, SATA600 RAID, USB3.0 Intel Haswell Core i7 4770K 3.50GHz 8MB Box Also have a 120 gb ssd to give a sweet boot time.
Intel i5 2500k @ 4.6GHz Intel 520 120GB Intel 330 180GB ASUS P8Z77-V LK MSI GTX670PE G.SKILL Ripjaws 8GB Corsair TX750 Corsair 600T White Corsair H100i Corsair K90 Corsair M60
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DELL-INSPIRON-ONE-2320-INTEL-CORE-i3-2120-3-3GHz-4GB-1TB-WEBCAM-WLAN-23-TOUCH-/111113008137 I have this computer, do you think I will be able to run BeamNg.... I can run RoR 30 FPS with best textures and everything else fastest..... Please someone reply and say that this computer can run BeamNg, Im kinda worried I have to buy a new one and I dnt have teh money right now.... Dell Inspiron One 2320 Intel Core i3 (3.3 GHz) 1 TB Intel Integrated HD graphics [TABLE="width: 100%"] [TR] [TD="colspan: 2"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Memory[/FONT][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD="width: 35%"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Memory Type[/FONT][/TD] [TD="width: 65%"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DDR3-SDRAM[/FONT][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD="width: 35%"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Memory (RAM)[/FONT][/TD] [TD="width: 65%"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]4 GB [/FONT][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Will It run!?!!?!
My friend saved money for i dont know 2 ? years and got this. (Overkill in my opinion) EVGA Classified SR-X -mobo , Dual QPI LGA2011 Xeon E5 2 x Intel Xeon E5-2687W -processor, 3.1GHz 2 x Antec Kuhler 920 -processor cooler 12x8gb DDR3 1600MHz (96Gb) 4 x 120GB Kingston 3K SSD + LSI Megaraid SAS RAID Card (Raid 0) 3 x 3TB SATA III-Hard Disk 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX690, 4GB 1 x Blu Ray Drive Xonar Xense Premium Gaming Audio Set sound card and headset Lian Li PC-V2120B - case 1500W power supply Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit In short words: A dream computer.
overkill for almost anything ..unless he uses it professionally, that way it can be utilized. Though i dont know, 96GB of ram is quite a lot, and it will be fun to upgrade that once its becoming "outdated". It will cost a few $ again
Everyone hates on xeons, but they have their advantages. If you have no budget or also do professional stuff, most mid-to-low end xeons are just as fast as i5s, the high end (E7) xeons are "snappier" than any i7 I have ever tried. And you get more RAM and dual CPU for bragging. Xeons are kinda like the 6GB/s SSDs of the CPU world, they just feel "snappy". No other way to put it...
Not really. It would be good in BeamNG, but in anything else it would kind of suck. About that bragging part, you would look so bad playing games with 96GB RAM and 2 CPUs with 40 total threads using 5% of their power. Seriously. Not to mention Windows caching 50GB And I don't know what you meant with the 6Gb/s SSDs, 3Gb/s is 375MB/s which is lower than a lot of the latest SSDs, which is why 6Gb/s is good.... Didn't you mean 6Gb/s HDDs? Which are infact useless.
I have no idea, what ever the fastest SSD is, I hate SSDs. Have you ever gamed on a dual E7 8870 rig? It is amazingly fast. Not quite as good a i7 3970x (I suspect, never been on a 3970x) but it feels snappier than the i7. That's what I mean by comparing it to SSD's, no way to describe it until you have used it. Just "snappy".
if you want cheap just get a celeron or a pentium of the current gen. they're just i3's without hyperthreading and stuff like that. basically neutered high end cpus
CPU: AMF FX-8120 @ 4 GHz GPU: Club3D HD 7850 2GB (Getting another one next month and running them in CrossFire) RAM: Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1600 MHz Motherboard: MSI 970A-G46 PSU: Corsair GS600 Cooling: Corsair H80 Case: HAF 922 Pretty good
You hate SSD's? I see no valid reason why since you don't have one.. There's no way one CPU is more "snappy" than another above 60fps.
I do a good bit of read/write. I think that if the tech isn't 95% reliable then there is no use in it. Maybe as a boot drive though. People shouldn't be content with what they have, they should want more. This is why we till have 720p and 1080p when we should be at 1440 or 1600p. Actually, I have gamed on 60, 75, 120 and 144htz screens, and I see a difference on each step. But you don't usually get more fps from a SSD, stuff loads faster, you can open/change programs quicker, that's what I mean.
And that has what to do with a CPU? If the game engine is saying you are getting 150fps, but your GPU only outputs 30 for example, you don't see your refresh rate.