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Cipher Jones
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Posted - 2011.12.09 05:31:00 -
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I just upgraded from... dual core AMD 2000ishMhz 2 gigs of dual chan DDR2 GT 430 512MB
to... Athalon II X3 450 3200Mhz 8 gigs of dual chan DDR3 450 GTS 2GB
Also from 32 bit Vista to 64 bit 7. What an amazing difference. Eve @ 1600X900 at full settings full AA and 2 windowed clients on the 2nd monitor.
What did you last go to from?
See what happens when fat neckbeards try to ride little ponies? The ponies die. |

Shivus Tao
Broski Enterprises Elite Space Guild
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Posted - 2011.12.09 11:53:00 -
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My last upgrade was from a pentium 4 3.0ghz, 1gb ram, geforce 7600 GS to a custom built Core 2 duo E8500 OC'd at 3.8ghz, 4gb ddr2 800 ram, GTX 260 core 216. Also jumped resolution from 1280X1024 to 1920X1080.
It was a night and day difference as well. I won't have to upgrade again until microsoft and sony come out with whatever the next incarnation of their consoles are. It's the one good side effect of consoles stifling development and everything being pushed towards consoles. |

Caleidascope
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2011.12.10 06:17:00 -
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P3 1 GHz 1 gig of ram Radeon 9250 Win 98
to
Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4 GHz 2 gig ram GeForce 8400 Win Xp
Life is short and dinner time is chancy Eat desert first! |

Lithalnas
Privateers Privateer Alliance
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Posted - 2011.12.10 07:22:00 -
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In a few short weeks I am going from an AMD 4000 to a AMD A8-3850. To put that in perspective; the old system could barely run Modern Warfare 2. The new system should be able to run BF3 and Skyrim. I will probably post how it goes in a guide for "super cheap EVE pc" How to build a PC for EVE thread (by Akita T) http://eve-search.com/thread/1559734-0/page/1
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VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.12.10 07:57:00 -
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I don't even remember what I had last.
Back in early 2008 (March, around my birthday.) I built an E8400 wolfdale with an 8800gt 512mb on a good motherboard. Since then all I've done is add a new card, and not even because I needed it. Some issue with Dragon Age. The game should not have been a challenge the 8800gt512, but it made it red hot and destroyed it one day when I geeked out and played it for like nine ours.
More than three years later it still massacres everything on max settings except the obvious hardware trap games, like Crysis when it first came out, and it looks like I'll be able to run both D3 and GW2 on it.
Probably won't even think about upgrading in 2012 or 2013, unless we get some kind of MMOFPS. |

Dak Dallocort
EVE University Ivy League
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Posted - 2011.12.10 08:54:00 -
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Went from a store-bought PC that I added a beefier psu and a video card to:
Athlon X2 220 @ 2.8ghz 4gb DDR3 1333 HD 4830 512mb 1440x900 monitor Win Vista 32-bit
To my first custom build:
Phenom X4 970 @ 3.8ghz (oc) 8gb DDR3 1600 HD 6950 2gb 1920x1200 monitor Win 7 64-bit
The difference is astounding. Like having poor eyesight then getting a pair of contacts. The cool thing is that the cpu is pretty much solid for the next 3 or 4 years as far as gaming is concerned, and I bought more psu then I needed so when it comes time to upgrade all I have to do is toss an additional Radeon card into the other pci-e slot and I'm good to go. When ssd prices become more reasonable I may add one for the OS. |

leviticus ander
The Scope Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2011.12.10 10:02:00 -
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my last upgrade was from a 640GB HDD to a 120GB SSD for the boot drive. beyond that the upgrades I've had are CPU 1.8 single core locked 2.5 dual core unlocked
RAM 2GB 9-9-9-30 666MHz 8GB 5-5-6-15 1333MHZ
GPU 8800GTS 320MB 4870 512MB
HDDs the addition of 3 1TB drives the addition of 2 2TB drives
all of these upgrades were made at different times so I don't know what the difference was like. I know that the CPU helped to pretty much anything. the RAM was good as about a month after I got that I had to virtualize a network of windows 7 machines. the graphics card didn't do much, but it probably helps when it comes to using dual screen monitors. and the HDDs are all full of movies, music, and TV shows. I can't say much about the SSD as my regular OS was horribly slow before I upgraded anyways so I don't know how much of the change was from upgrading to an SSD and how much was from having a new OS. |

Wired
Workhorse Industries
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Posted - 2011.12.10 16:04:00 -
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Old system (Purchased 4 years ago) E6750 (Dual Core 2.66 Ghz) 4GB RAM 500GB HDD 8800GT (512MB) <-- Replaced with 9800GT 6 months ago when it decided to stop working mid-BF:BC2 650W PSU Vista 32bit
New System (Purchased 2 months ago) I7-2600K (Quad Core, Hyperthreaded, 3.4Ghz) 16GB RAM GTX 570 (1280MB) 64GB SSD 2TB HDD 850W 85+Gold PSU (I like my super effecient PSU) Win7 64bit
I now get 7.6 on Windows Experience Index, its my CPU thats letting my system down.
I noticed a slight difference, CQ now runs at a consistent 60fps (Interval One) with everything turned on (when i get out of my ship). BF3 looks nice too. So does Skyrim So does 'The Witcher 2'
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FluterEx
22nd Black Rise Defensive Unit
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Posted - 2011.12.11 11:18:00 -
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Old system:
Vista Ultimate 64 Raidmax Saggita Asus M3A32 MVP Deluxe AMD 64 X2 6000+ (2x 3Ghz) AMD HD 4850 4GB DDR2 800 500GB HDD 650W PSU
New system (in construction):
Win7 64bit HAF X 942 Asus Crosshair V TB AMD FX 8150 (6x 3,7Ghz) 2x AMD HD 6970 8GB DDR3 1800 64GB SSD 2TB HDD 1500W PSU
This system will be Watercooled.
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AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
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Posted - 2011.12.12 16:05:00 -
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It has been a long time...
Old ('03)
P4 extreeeme
current (since '06)
Q6600
Next (April/May '12):
- IB vanilla or SB-E
- 32GB DDR4 (IF available)
- NV 680 GTX 3GB
- 5 TB storage
- 500GB-1 TB SSD Hybrid
- 32GB SSD RAM Preview Drive for AE
And if they ever make them:
30" 120Hz IPS 'Panel
In the interim, probably a new 24" IPS/PVA/MVA to tide me over and replace my current MPVA 24" 10-bit which is getting serious IR, surprisingly.
All-in, budgeting at about $5-6k and should last my needs for another 5-7 years, like my current system has.
If all I did was game, I'd probably splash out about $750-1K tops - no need for much more than that right now, PC's are cheap and games (especially DX9 games, like EVE) ain't as demanding as everyone makes them out to be.
AK GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥
Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002. |
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