FromTheFuture said:Need some quick help here, as I'm looking for a new monitor. Basically, I want about a 22-24" monitor, or basically something around there (upgrading from a 19" 1440x900). I play a lot of games competitively, so the lag/delay/whatever is called is important. Image quality is important, and it should be worth noting that I also plan to play consoles such as PS3, etc on it, so HDMI would be nice. I'd appreciate it if someone could give some suggestions, or maybe if someone has a link to some websites that might be able to help (I've seen a few, but I lost the bookmarks from getting a new computer, etc.). Thanks!
PS. My PC upgrading post should follow shortly after...![]()
nitewulf said:Ok, here's what I configured so far. I'll put the whole thing together myself.
Mobo: AsRock H55M Pro - $110 + shipping
Cpu: i3-530 - $125
Video Card: XFX 5770 1GB - $160 + shipping
Ram: 4X2GB DDR3 - $57/unit + shipping = $240 (help me find cheaper 8GB DDR3 1333 MHz ram)***
Fan: Antec 12mm case fan - $16/unit = 32
Case: Help me find a small, slim, sleek, good looking case that is quiet***
I loved the small form factor config someone posted earlier (Sugo), I may go for that, if it's a quiet PC.
***HALP!
diztrukted said:just wondering PC-Gaf. Is there a thread where people show images of their PC set-ups.
coopolon said:Not that the 4850 is a bad card (I have one and love it myself), it is probably at least worth considering looking into a getting a 5770 instead. It won't perform all that much better, but it will draw a lot less power, run quieter, and be DX11 capable. That doesn't matter for DDO or DA, but with Diablo 3 still appearing at least a year, if not a year and a half away, who knows if it might count for that game. And even if not that, there's always the possibility that other games might come out she will want to play where DX11 might matter. It is of course slightly more expensive, ~40-50$ more.
zedge said:Nice build! Same components as what I just recently did. Not exact models though. I just picked up a pretty generic case though. haha. Have fun with the new system though.
nitewulf said:what ram and PSU did you get, how many fans, is it quiet?
vocab said:Not here, but Hardocp forums have a huge thread dedicated to it.
Oni Jazar said:Is there no way to get acceptable PhysX performance with an ATI card? I've got a smokin' system (i7 / 5870) but Mirror's Edge falls on its face with physics enabled. I've heard of a hack by getting a cheap Nvidia 8 card and using that as a PPU.
Oni Jazar said:Is there no way to get acceptable PhysX performance with an ATI card? I've got a smokin' system (i7 / 5870) but Mirror's Edge falls on its face with physics enabled. I've heard of a hack by getting a cheap Nvidia 8 card and using that as a PPU.
Revenge Of Taco said:Howdy, looking for some opinions:
Mobo:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157155
Processor:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115202
Case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811103011
Memory:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145258
Hard Drive:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145287
Video Card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161302
Power Supply:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371025
Optical Drive:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827135204
Operating System:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116758
This is my build, the total is ~$1530, is this looking good or is it overpriced, or what?
I just really want to use this to play games at high settings and maybe use a bit of video software, so is this a decent build?
Also: I find it kind of difficult to search for ram for the X58 type motherboards. Any good 8gb kits?
Phloxy said:hey guys, quick Q. In general, what are the better 1tb internal hdds. Hitachi, or Western digital?
Revenge Of Taco said:Howdy, looking for some opinions:
Mobo:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157155
Processor:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115202
Case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811103011
Memory:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145258
Hard Drive:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145287
Video Card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161302
Power Supply:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371025
Optical Drive:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827135204
Operating System:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116758
This is my build, the total is ~$1530, is this looking good or is it overpriced, or what?
I just really want to use this to play games at high settings and maybe use a bit of video software, so is this a decent build?
Also: I find it kind of difficult to search for ram for the X58 type motherboards. Any good 8gb kits?
Minsc said:I've used that site once or twice, when I first got my monitor I ran through some of those patterns, it did pretty well, not perfect. The black/white dotted ones hold nicely, without appearing like static. It came from here (#28), it was posted along with:
"Can anyone close this "$1 vs $2? What is the difference?" thread? This has been chewed 100 times already"
Apparently if you want to find the original source, you'd probably have to go back 20-30 discussions on the matter. But I read a bunch about the TN panel you have, and many people said that it has exceptional color for a TN monitor... maybe it would hold up better than average like you say. I did read it did have extremely minor ghosting issues in a few reviews though, which I thought strange.
Anyway, I think we've both made our points (no hard feelings, I'm glad you defended TNs are much as you did), and anyone buying a monitor should probably be happy knowing if they buy a good TN, the color will be better than it used to (but viewing angles are still poor), and if you spend more money and buy an IPS, the input lag will also be better than it used to be (but probably a hair more noticeable).
So it comes down to where you are the most picky. I'm much happier with even colors and the wide viewing angle, the older Westinghouse MVA panel I have has a input lag of around 30-40ms I believe, and it doesn't even bother me, hard to believe. Other people may not even be happy with half that, or 1/4 that.
Once they start making 120hz IPS monitors, I'll upgrade. The unofficial 75hz on the Dell IPS monitor sounds like a nice little tweak, but I just want a 24" non-TN 120hz display, then I will start looking at 3D gaming!![]()
Druz said:Watch your back, buddy. If you think your monitor is staring back at you, it probably is. You will rue the day.
Minsc said:That 14ms is not grey to grey, like Dell and other companies report, it is black to white to black, so it's actually much more in line to the lower numbers than it sounds.
One thing you can usually count on is some good information on hardforums, here is the thread for that monitor, it probably won't be a bad idea to read through the last 20-30 pages of that thread yourself. I read a few reviews too, here is one, and bit-tech said:
So no worries, especially if gaming is not the primary purpose. There's a small bit of backlit bleed - so displaying extremely dark or black images will have a glow from the edges, but it's no worse than any other monitor from what I read. Other sparadic issues that came up were text quality being slightly less than perfect (probably a non-issue, just a super-nitpick of IPS panels), and some reports of noise/buzzing on a few panels (but not on most). There was also mention of it lacking a few of the typical inputs one would expect, so make sure you're covered in that area obviously.
People seem impressed with it, so go for it and good luck! At $300 it seems like a steal! I take no responsibility if you don't like it though![]()
Revenge Of Taco said:
OEM licenses are only supposed to be used on the system which they are bought for. Practically though, there isn't really a difference, I beleive. Might want to make sure MS won't lock you out if you change too many components though.Big Baybee said:What are the differences between this version and the retail version?
Glad all went well. If you're playing Shadow of Chernobyl, I hope you're playing with the Complete 2009 mod. It's absolutely amazing. Also, the 5770 is an absolutely amazing card for the price. I hope to be adding a second to the mix within the next few months.INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:I've got everything up an running. Sorted out any of the issues I had with the CD drive, and I've got the 620 running a stable 3.0 ghz for the time being. As I read up more on some advanced overclock, I'll up the ante, but for now I'm trying to keep stability in mind. Speaking of, does anyone have some good overclocking resources I could check out? I've already tried out STALKER, but excited to play some more games with the 5770. Really glad I spent all this moneyI may get a picture or two up of the build; actually had a little less room than I hoped but I managed to organize things well. Thanks again people!
Salaadin said:If/When I buy an SSD, Im assuming its best to just straight up reinstall everything, right? Also, why is it commonly suggested to install your fav MMO onto an SSD as well?
ethelred said:Hi, folks. So... I've decided I want to get a new PC. I've been mostly out of PC gaming for a number of years now, so I really don't have much familiarity with the current state of technology and what's good or what isn't good. I see that there are a couple recommendations of parts in the first two posts but I'm not sure how current those are.
I'd like to get a... decent, I guess, PC capable of gaming. I'm not really looking for anything super extravagant or graphically advanced. Just pretty good, you know? I'd like to play stuff like Dragon Age, The Last Remnant, some non-intensive adventure games, and maybe stuff like Civ 5 and Diablo 3 when they come out (though I have no idea how advanced they're likely to be). I'd also like it to be HDMI compatible so I can hook it up to my HDTV rather than using a monitor. Can this be done for around a max of 600, 650 dollars? What's the best I can get at that price range?
Launch said:Basically this was the build I was planning on: (left out parts which I don't think are relevant)
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945 (or higher if a deal is on that levels the price)
Mobo: Asus AM3 AMD 770
RAM: 4Gb (2x2)
GPU: Saphhire or XFX 5770
Unfortunately this is coming in a little high budget wise for me at the moment, so I was wondering what I could realistically change with the least hit to performance or even if there's anything obviously incompatible/awful please say (first build).
Would 2GB RAM be enough? or even an X3 or lower processor, this pc is generally gonna be used for gaming and pretty basic processes otherwise (no video editing or the like).
Thanks in advance
Phloxy said:hey guys, quick Q. In general, what are the better 1tb internal hdds. Hitachi, or Western digital?
Tech Report updated their build guide last week: http://techreport.com/articles.x/18510ethelred said:I see that there are a couple recommendations of parts in the first two posts but I'm not sure how current those are.
K.Jack said:A New Challenger Has Appeared, in the <$1500 gaming notebook arena: the MSI GX740.