http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Infinity_9000_GS/since you dont wanna build it yourself. I got most of my pc from here. people say their a bad company.....but they probably never got a PC from them. I had no trouble with them at all.They built and sent my pc faster then they said they would. plus they upgraded my water cooling to the astek for freeLooking for new gaming PC.
check out this gateway available at best buy.... I have the previous gen with the 8800gt and it runs great..... btw that gateway shouuld smoke all games cept maybe crysishttp://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8891684%26type=product%26id=1214611180474
That cyber power site seems like it has a great deal of good values. I'll look at some and maybe decide to order one. I'm just somewhat neverous because it seems that a lot of the ones under 1,000 only have 2 gigs of ram, but I bet you can upgrade it. As for the gateway at bestbuy, that looks a good PC for the price, I may consider it.
do not buy cyberpowerpc, they have nonexistant customer support and low grade build quality
[QUOTE=''inyourface_12'']do not buy cyberpowerpc, they have nonexistant customer support and low grade build quality[/QUOTE] Yep I agree with this guy, there not really that great. They lure you in with low prices but you have to pay extra for brand named parts and there reselleratings/customer support is awful. Your defiently getting what you paid for.
[QUOTE=''inyourface_12'']do not buy cyberpowerpc, they have nonexistant customer support and low grade build quality[/QUOTE]Can you or anyone else suggest another site for good value gaming PCs?
i know its a gateway and all but these fx series desktops get good reviews and are great bang for the buck obviously it doesn have the best nvidia gpu (gtx 280) but for 1150 youll be able to max out everything cept crysis which will run silky smooth on highdef check out cyberpc too though you might be able to get an sli rig for around 1g
[QUOTE=''KingRoyW''] [QUOTE=''inyourface_12'']do not buy cyberpowerpc, they have nonexistant customer support and low grade build quality[/QUOTE]Can you or anyone else suggest another site for good value gaming PCs?[/QUOTE] Either build it yourself or get one from avadirect which has amazing customer support and a free 3 year warrenty which other companies charge hundreds extra for.
yeah avadirect are awesome i heard off mastershake right ;)
but mostly nothing defeat custom build
http://www.avadirect.com/product_details_configurator.asp?PRID=10545%26ptitle=GAMING+PC,+Core+2+SLI+DDR3+Gaming+System
for that money in ncix.com cad money i coudl get Q9650 Incoming cpu : 2x 280GTX
Water-cooling. EVGA 790i ultra or Asus Striker 2 NSE
Same Amount of DDR3 Ram 1600mhz
it not what he getting just a shown that making is pc is the best deal usally
they doesn't charge for the 200$ warranty or + but it cost more then custom build
Would this http://www.avadirect.com/product_details_configurator.asp?PRID=6885 with 8g of ram with an AMD Dual Core 6400+ (3.2ghz) run pretty well? All together its $1318, but I didn't add any new special power system or cooling device... should I be when I'm upgrading the memory and processor by so much?
Amd are Bad Ram are not imporant as Video card CPu sorry to tell you that
If i was you for that money id get a : E8600 : XFX 790i ultra or EVGa 790i ultra 2GB or 4GB memory 800mhz
or atlernative solution X48 Gigabyte E8600 : HD4870 powerusplpy 550wats+
Ram 2GB 800mhz. cpu cooler OCZ Vendetta II : cooling case : thermtalke MX+ or. antec 900 for more noise %26 Less space
500GB 80$ hard Drive Vista XP 64 Bits Premium if need a new OS and if it the case get 4GB Of ram for it
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/wolfdale-shrinks-transistors,1773-5.html
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/07/08/is-more-memory-better/5
may Wisdom guide you my friend
[QUOTE=''KingRoyW''] Would this http://www.avadirect.com/product_details_configurator.asp?PRID=6885with 8g of ram with an AMD Dual Core 6400+ (3.2ghz) run pretty well? All together its $1318, but I didn't add any new special power system or cooling device... should I be when I'm upgrading the memory and processor by so much? [/QUOTE] Try this one its cheaper http://www.avadirect.com/product_details_configurator.asp?PRID=2541 I select crosair 450w for powersupply, 250GB harddrive, 4gigs of G.Skill ram,8800GT superclocked for video card ,x2 6000+ for processor, and the total price was $698 which doesn't include windows which you will probaly need EDIT- 8gigs of ram is way more than you need. 4gigs of ram is way more than enough and like I said, with operating system you have $200 left and you already can run crysis on high settings as long as you don't have a super high resolution
that may run crysis medium =) on 1280x1024
still tough according lot of benchmark amd is bottleneck compare to intel and it sad
[QUOTE=''marcthpro'']that may run crysis medium =) on 1280x1024
still tough according lot of benchmark amd is bottleneck compare to intel and it sad
[/QUOTE] No not really...... A x2 6000+ is about as good as a 2.7-2.8ghz intel core 2 duo which is HARDLY a bottleneck. And no he's going to get WAY higher than medium. A 8800GT can get very high settings at 1024 x 768
well your wrong about cpu %
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/intel-wolfdale_7.html#sect0
110 FPS since it 6000x2 vs : 159fps stock speed for e8500 curenclty priced at 210$US
Can be OC to 4.0ghz with after-market cooler to get +25FPS a total of 170-180fps vs 110fps
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3283%26p=9
[QUOTE=''marcthpro'']well your wrong about cpu %
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/intel-wolfdale_7.html#sect0
[/QUOTE] Im talking about regular core 2 duo's, not wolfdale's. Also the CPU is more important on lower resolutions, thats why they picked a very low resolution. If he's playing at a decent resolution or above, the % increase is going to be low.
[QUOTE=''mastershake575''][QUOTE=''KingRoyW''] Would this http://www.avadirect.com/product_details_configurator.asp?PRID=6885with 8g of ram with an AMD Dual Core 6400+ (3.2ghz) run pretty well? All together its $1318, but I didn't add any new special power system or cooling device... should I be when I'm upgrading the memory and processor by so much? [/QUOTE] Try this one its cheaper http://www.avadirect.com/product_details_configurator.asp?PRID=2541 I select crosair 450w for powersupply, 250GB harddrive, 4gigs of G.Skill ram,8800GT superclocked for video card ,x2 6000+ for processor, and the total price was $698 which doesn't include windows which you will probaly need EDIT- 8gigs of ram is way more than you need. 4gigs of ram is way more than enough and like I said, with operating system you have $200 left and you already can run crysis on high settings as long as you don't have a super high resolution [/QUOTE]So this is what you currently own? Do you have to overclock the machine yourself, and if you do, will it be difficult for someone pretty new to customizing PCs? What you've shown me in the link seems like a great value. This can be upgraded later on for future games, right?
lower by a little still the dual core wolfdale from 100$ to 200$ kick ass ;) im so sorry for amd but they let me down.
they can't releash someting good before 2010 the new war nehalem vs amd i hope amd make a comeback honestly.
i alway loved amd in past but they let me down so i must resign and go straigh to intel in my new build simple as it
it the life. http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3283%26p=9
[QUOTE=''marcthpro'']well your wrong about cpu %
110 FPS since it 6000x2 vs : 159fps stock speed for e8500 curenclty priced at 210$US
Can be OC to 4.0ghz with after-market cooler to get +25FPS a total of 170-180fps vs 110fps [/QUOTE] Where talking about pre-builts not building. To get a E6600 2.4ghz processor on avadirect is about $250 more than a x2 6000+
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