Obligatory get a netbook + build a desktop for gaming post.Nallen said:Alrighty GAF, I'm finally getting a new laptop after 4 years, and I'm hoping to get something that's capable of running FFXIV decently well, since I probably won't be getting a desktop anytime soon. This is what I was looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115786
It seems weak on the GPU and stronger on the CPU, which I'm hoping will work out to decent performance Any thoughts on how well this might work out?
Bumping for the new page.Kenak said:The first screen shows the DVD drive and for the sata slot where the HDD plugs in (Sata 3) it's completely blank; all the other slots say Empty.
Switching the HDD with the CDDVD drive (putting the HDD in slot 1) makes Slot 1 show blank and slot 3 (where the HDD was) shows the CDDVD drive. I then tried 2 and that failed to work as well.
The HDD just shows up as blank in the BIOS.
Did you try a different cable yet?Kenak said:Bumping for the new page.
Reallink said:Hey guys, what do you HTPC'ers use for simple desktop navigation like launching programs or lite web browsing? Obviously some sort of wireless KB, but any experiences with these Air Mice? Are there better solutions? With FF14's 6 month delay on PS3, I'm going to be forced to build a gaming desktop. I have an idea to use it as both a primary PC on a monitor and a quasi-HTPC via in-wall HDMI and a simple switch, but need a solution to launch programs and stuff away from the tower in an adjacent room.
Thnikkaman said:Okay, I'm really worried here and any advice will be greatly appreciated.
My new PC is built and running right now but there is a huge problem: The wired ethernet connection on the motherboard is probably a huge dud and it'll be hard to prove it. Over a standard (?) cable straight into my dorm wall my laptop (tested 30mins ago) achieved 10mbps speed. My lovely new PC? 0.10Mbps.
I've done all the things I can think of:
So what could be the problem? A bad driver through Windows Update or a hardware fault? Christ on a bike, I've been looking forward to this for so long and I only have this weekend to install all my software before I have 15gb of 3g a month.
- Set network to "workspace" not "homespace"
- Disabled ipv6 and QoS
- Set my network card to 100Mbps Half-Duplex
- Gone through my services and culled them
- Deactivated all anti-malware programs (scans show it's clean)
Any ideas will be appreciated. ISP support say it's not on their end so I'll roll back drivers. Otherwise I'll have a paperweight and internets all summer.
Ed: 7 64bit btw. Steam is 64% updated after an hour.![]()
I don't know if it works like that for a gaming rig. I use it in my tablet pc which I only use for writing, surfing and emailing. I can't say if the adaptive memory is that great if you have your games on this exact same drive as well because this would exchange the cached files every now and then. For me it's perfect because all the programs I use including Windows nearly fit in those 4GB and are fast as hellHazaro said:Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I knew they had tried this before, but it didn't work. Glad to see one that does.
I read anandtech's review "Seagate's Momentus XT Reviewed, Finally a Good Hybrid HDD"Caesar III said:I don't know if it works like that for a gaming rig. I use it in my tablet pc which I only use for writing, surfing and emailing. I can't say if the adaptive memory is that great if you have your games on this exact same drive as well because this would exchange the cached files every now and then. For me it's perfect because all the programs I use including Windows nearly fit in those 4GB and are fast as hell
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1310/8/ this conclusion hits the nail imho.
Final Words
Seagate's Momentus XT should become the standard hard drive in any notebook shipped.
I have a pretty sweet gaming laptop for under 750filipe said:Alright, for anyone considering a gaming laptop, stop.
Take it from a guy who's spent the last like 10 pages bombarding them with questions like "Is this setup good?" and "What about this and that and the other thing?" gaming laptops are truly not worth it in the least. I have many a friends who thought they'd need the bare minimum gaming laptop because they just wanted to play that one game... but then they wanted to play a game that came out a year later and left screaming "Fffffffffuuuuuuuu!"
I have gone through SO many test builds, from Intel to AMD, and from nVidia to Radeon, and you are honestly only hurting yourself if you spend that much on a gaming laptop. You are paying a price for something that would have to be tethered during gaming sessions.
I considered such laptops until I started looking into just building my own desktop. I set my desktop budget at a decent $1500, which allows me to build something that can run Crysis at close to max settings (you know, that benchmark game). If need be now, I can go out and buy a netbook for >$500 and have portability + gaming for $2000.
That suggestion has already been made above me, and it's the best suggestion that can be made. Do yourself a favour and build a desktop and then buy a netbook.
Teetris said:I have a pretty sweet gaming laptop for under 750
Sony Vaio VPCEB1S1E (i5-430/HD5650 model)filipe said:Yeah, which?
New nVidia card will drop in a the $200-$230 price point and should force price drops in 2 weeks.Canti said:Need some more advice from the glorious PC gaming master race:
A few months back (with some GAF help) I purchased 90% new pc components (i7 920 stable OC @ 3.7 ghz, 6 gig ddr3 etc) but using my old graphics card is really letting the whole thing down (ATI 9600 512 meg :lol ). For example I just got a paltry 1200 on the FFXIV benchmark, and would like to run recent Steam sale purchases like GTA4 on max settings.
So, UK/Euro GAF, what's the best card to buy for up to £250? Or should I wait a few months for a new line of cards/price drop?
Canti said:Need some more advice from the glorious PC gaming master race:
A few months back (with some GAF help) I purchased 90% new pc components (i7 920 stable OC @ 3.7 ghz, 6 gig ddr3 etc) but using my old graphics card is really letting the whole thing down (ATI 9600 512 meg :lol ). For example I just got a paltry 1200 on the FFXIV benchmark, and would like to run recent Steam sale purchases like GTA4 on max settings.
So, UK/Euro GAF, what's the best card to buy for up to £250? Or should I wait a few months for a new line of cards/price drop?
dragonlife29 said:Hey, PC GAF, I was looking at newegg's combos and wondered if any of them were good? This one stood out to me for no reason. Could that play L4D2? That's (and all Valve games) pretty much the only game it has to play flawlessly.
If you guys think you could steer me to better parts/prices, let me know! I'll gladly state my budget/wants, etc, but I was just curious to see if any of the combos were actually good deals. I know nothing about PCs so the help would be appreciated.
spazzfish said:Are you sure you've set your network settings up correctly?
Delete your current network settings and start again.
You can always pick up a pci nic for very little money. Plug that in confiure and
if your still having issues you know for sure its a setting somewhere you've missed.
AkIRA_22 said:Has anyone put a PC in a Mac Pro case? is there any mods needed? I love the look of them but hate Macs
Yes. I tried using the SATA cable that works with the CDDVD drive on the HDD and it still showed up as blank in the BIOS.Hazaro said:Did you try a different cable yet?
What's an RMA? And does this more or less mean I need to buy a new HDD?Other than that I would think it would have to be a HDD fault. Rare, but it happens. Just start an RMA.
I'll google how to do this =POne other thing you could try is to update your motherboard BIOS.
nickrempe said:I dropped in to say that I purchased my system last night and stayed under my $800 budget (with mail-in rebates). Should be pretty awesome.
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The Hitatchi drive was on sale and had a promotion code. I spent a little more than I should on the graphics card, but it still didn't break my budget. I will be getting a SSD at Christmas to run my OS anyway.
All I need is a third party CPU cooler and a monitor, and I will be all set.
Thanks again PC GAF.
DarkUSS said:I have a feeling no one will reply to me in the other thread so,
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=22218452&postcount=10
Felix Lighter said:I have the PX2370 and I've been very happy with it. It's a slightly different model but they mention in the review that it handles movie playback better than the XL2370, which might be important if you're connecting a PS3.
Here's the CNET review: http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/samsung-px2370/4505-3174_7-34048108.html?tag=also
Hmm, it seems tje PX is a slightly newer model and has some extra "Magic" features but CNET's review mentions that it also has a dimmer maximum brightness level than the XL2370. Specifically, the peak brightness of the PX2370 was recorded as 246 cd/m2 whereas the XL2370s brightness was recorded as 344 cd/m2 and contrast ratios were 948:1 and 1008:1, respectively.Felix Lighter said:I have the PX2370 and I've been very happy with it. It's a slightly different model but they mention in the review that it handles movie playback better than the XL2370, which might be important if you're connecting a PS3.
Here's the CNET review: http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/samsung-px2370/4505-3174_7-34048108.html?tag=also
Mystery said:Are you planning on overclocking anything at all, or adding any other power-hungry components? 450W is the bare minimum standard to running a 5770.
Nallen said:Alrighty GAF, I'm finally getting a new laptop after 4 years, and I'm hoping to get something that's capable of running FFXIV decently well, since I probably won't be getting a desktop anytime soon. This is what I was looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115786
It seems weak on the GPU and stronger on the CPU, which I'm hoping will work out to decent performance Any thoughts on how well this might work out?
autobzooty said:I posted in this thread a while ago with aspirations of overclocking, but due to a number of setbacks, I never actually got started on it. But I'm back again with all new hardware that I'm confident is properly installed this time! :lol
So can someone tell me what I need to do to overclock my machine to at least 3.8 GHz? Here's what I have:
CPU - Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.67 GHz
RAM - Three 2 GB sticks from Super Talent (6 gigs total)
Motherboard - ASUS P6X58D Premium
Heatsink/fan - This guy: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QFCVE6/?tag=neogaf0e-20
My friend helped me install the new heatsink and I've gotta say, it performs beautifully. My machine used to idle at aroudn 50-60 degrees C, and it went up to a deadly 100 degrees C when I ran Prime 95, which was quite frightening. Now though, my machine idles at less than 40 degreees, and never went passed 65 when running Prime95 for an extended period of time. So I think I'm ready to overclock now, right?
My only concern is that I can't find anything in my motherboard's BIOS that would automatically shut the machine off if it gets too hot. Afterall, the thing got up to 100 degrees after a somewhat shoddy build from Fry's, and no action was taken by my machine. Does my board have an option for this? And if not, is there any way to achieve this some other way? I wanna make this as risk-free as possible after all the trouble I've had in the past....
Any help at all would be much appreciated!
This isn't true. A 450w PSU from a decent brand is more than sufficient for that setup, even with some overclocking. Anything more would be a waste, unless you were getting something from an unreliable off-brand, and that would be an entirely different problem.Mystery said:Are you planning on overclocking anything at all, or adding any other power-hungry components? 450W is the bare minimum standard to running a 5770.
Nallen said:Alrighty GAF, I'm finally getting a new laptop after 4 years, and I'm hoping to get something that's capable of running FFXIV decently well, since I probably won't be getting a desktop anytime soon. This is what I was looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115786
It seems weak on the GPU and stronger on the CPU, which I'm hoping will work out to decent performance Any thoughts on how well this might work out?
DarkUSS said:Hmm, it seems tje PX is a slightly newer model and has some extra "Magic" features but CNET's review mentions that it also has a dimmer maximum brightness level than the XL2370. Specifically, the peak brightness of the PX2370 was recorded as 246 cd/m2 whereas the XL2370s brightness was recorded as 344 cd/m2 and contrast ratios were 948:1 and 1008:1, respectively.
Now I'm torn even more. :lol
Telosfortelos said:This isn't true. A 450w PSU from a decent brand is more than sufficient for that setup, even with some overclocking. Anything more would be a waste, unless you were getting something from an unreliable off-brand, and that would be an entirely different problem.
What the poster above me said.Mystery said:Oh, really?
A 450W PSU will run that system, but in the even that he upgrades his GPU, or decides to overclock his CPU, or adds any other power-hungry components, he could run into issues. I personally like to allow a certain amount of overhead when building my PCs, and I was trying to share that with him.
DarkUSS said:Hmm, it seems tje PX is a slightly newer model and has some extra "Magic" features but CNET's review mentions that it also has a dimmer maximum brightness level than the XL2370. Specifically, the peak brightness of the PX2370 was recorded as 246 cd/m2 whereas the XL2370s brightness was recorded as 344 cd/m2 and contrast ratios were 948:1 and 1008:1, respectively.
Now I'm torn even more. :lol
xyla said:Ok, Pc-GAF, time to catch up. After 3 years of mediocre laptop gaming, I´m going back to the real deal. I´m looking into a new system at the time and figured I want to stay at 600 EUR. Seems harder than I imagined though.
This is what I have in mind right now:
- GPU: 270 Radeon 5850
- Gehäuse/Case: 30 xigmatek asgard
- Netzteil/Power Supply: 42 be quiet pure power
- Speicher/Memory: 100 not sure which one and how much
- Mainboard: 55 AMD: MSI 770-C45
- CPU: 130 AMD Phenom II X4 945 95W (C3)
What do I have to change? Any suggestions?
Does anyone here has a recommendation for a good German shop? I think it will be quite expensive if I have to pay the shipping cost from UK.