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Jonas Kanjus
Side Busters
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Posted - 2015.11.15 03:11:09 -
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Hello fellow Eve'rs! I am posting this topic in hopes some techy folks can help shed some light on my current PC rig. My current rig has been great. Nothing has ever failed on this machine; and, the only component I have ever had to replace was the video card due to it falling behind the times. Anyways, here's my rig:
MOBO: ASUS GENE III CPU: Intel i7 950 @ 3.04 GHz RAM: 8 GB HDD: 2x 0.5 TB @ 7200 RPM OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit Video Card: nVidia GTX 650 Ti
So far, almost everything I play, I can play at near max settings at a decent frame rate. The video card is due to be upgraded again, I know. However, I am tossing around the idea of building a replacement rig. I've looked at new components on Newegg, but cannot justify upgrading since the clock speeds are not that much faster than what I have. I know CPU speed is only part of the whole; but is there that much of a difference between what I have and current CPU's? My PC is going on 6 years old in January and I am simply curious, is it worth my money to replace it? Or, will simply upgrading the GPU and RAM be sufficient?
I used to be really in the know on building PC's. I like small form factor builds and have even considered a mini ITX build. Components are really limited, however. Anyways, I am curious to read some opinions about this.
Thanks!
My start date to EVE Online:
6/25/2005 8:24:57 AM UTC
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Alpheias
Euphoria Released Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2015.11.15 05:11:09 -
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Unless you are experiencing problems like hardware hiccups or visual artifices when playing games, I wouldn't worry about it yet.
In the meantime, you can play with numbers and think about what you want your new setup to be capable of that your current is not able to.
Agent of Chaos, Sower of Discord.
Don't talk to me unless you are IQ verified and certified with three references from non-family members. Please have your certificate of authenticity on hand.
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Jenshae Chiroptera
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Posted - 2015.11.15 11:16:09 -
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If you have the spare cash then a slave machine is useful. Can offload your voice comms and browser onto it and focus your main machine on gaming.
CCP - Building ant hills and magnifying glasses for fat kids
There are other ways to fix Null Sec stagnation and Fozzie SOV is the wrong approach.
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Caleidascope
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2015.11.15 21:06:35 -
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If you don't mind used/refurbished, EVGA has a bunch of b stock right now. They have 650 ti for 70 usd, 750 ti for 90 usd.
Honestly I would just max the ram and add SSD. A cheap 120 GB SSD is like 40 usd. Put OS on it and keep the rest on hdd. Later get gtx 950 or 960 when they show up in the b stock and the price is around 100 usd.
The really amazing thing, to me, is that EVGA b stock got 7200 gs and 8400 gs cards. I was ok with seeing 8400 gs five years ago. But now? It just begs for wtf did they find them? And the presence of 7200 gs these days just boggles the mind.
Life is short and dinner time is chancy
Eat dessert first!
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LordOdysseus
Skyfang Inc.
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Posted - 2015.11.15 22:37:34 -
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Jonas Kanjus wrote:Hello fellow Eve'rs! I am posting this topic in hopes some techy folks can help shed some light on my current PC rig. My current rig has been great. Nothing has ever failed on this machine; and, the only component I have ever had to replace was the video card due to it falling behind the times. Anyways, here's my rig:
MOBO: ASUS GENE III CPU: Intel i7 950 @ 3.04 GHz RAM: 8 GB HDD: 2x 0.5 TB @ 7200 RPM OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit Video Card: nVidia GTX 650 Ti
So far, almost everything I play, I can play at near max settings at a decent frame rate. The video card is due to be upgraded again, I know. However, I am tossing around the idea of building a replacement rig. I've looked at new components on Newegg, but cannot justify upgrading since the clock speeds are not that much faster than what I have. I know CPU speed is only part of the whole; but is there that much of a difference between what I have and current CPU's? My PC is going on 6 years old in January and I am simply curious, is it worth my money to replace it? Or, will simply upgrading the GPU and RAM be sufficient?
I used to be really in the know on building PC's. I like small form factor builds and have even considered a mini ITX build. Components are really limited, however. Anyways, I am curious to read some opinions about this.
Thanks!
I sent you a mail via in-game. I hope it helps.
If fire doesn't solve your problem,you're not using enough.
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Jonas Kanjus
Side Busters
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Posted - 2015.11.22 22:29:02 -
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I forgot to mention that my rig is powered by 750 watt power supply. I am looking at a 4gb AMD R9 380 and the specs say 500 watts. I imagine between the CPU and new vcard, I will need to bump up the PS, too.
My start date to EVE Online:
6/25/2005 8:24:57 AM UTC
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Jenshae Chiroptera
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Posted - 2015.11.23 00:28:59 -
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I just finished assembling this today. Still need to install an operating system but I do recommend the graphics card.
CCP - Building ant hills and magnifying glasses for fat kids
There are other ways to fix Null Sec stagnation and Fozzie SOV is the wrong approach.
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