blindrocket
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I've been out of PC gaming for quite awhile... a long while actually. Doom III, Half-Life 2 era was when I last had a gaming PC.
This long console cycle is really pushing me to get back into PC gaming so I'm planning on building a new top-end PC rig in the next couple to few months. Starting from absolute scratch.
I have a few questions since I've been out of it... so please be kind, if you don't mind:
I used to always buy Mushkin memory. Are they still recommended?
If I go Intel, I assume I should just go with the best i7 processor that I can afford?
I plan on going nVidia (RIP 3dFX). My last card was a BFG 6800 OC (I think that was it, anyway), what brand/type should I be looking at now? I know there is probably a dozen different varieties. I was really happy with that BFG card. Before that I had an Elsa Gladiac, and I don't think they even make modern cards anymore. I think I will want HDMI out so I can hook up my system to the big HDTV if I so desire to.
Video card drivers, do they still get released quite frequently? I remember there was always some new driver set or beta drivers being released all of the time. That was fun.
Operating System- I work for a city school system, so I have a school email address. Can't I get access to cheap Microsoft software with that? I assume it's best to stay with the modern OS and get 8 over 7, simply for future compatibility.
I used to just use integrated audio on my last couple of systems. Before that I'd use a Soundblaster card. Is this what people do now or is the sound on the video card? I'll probably just use headphones most of the time. I suppose that if I hook it up to the HDTV then I may need to look into HDMI or optical out for the audio...
Case... I used to use Antec SOHO cases. Tall and black. Then with my last system I built a little but powerful Shuttle system. Loved that thing. Anyway... I want something sleek and quiet with good cable management. But I don't want to spend a ton of money on the case.
OR, maybe you'll tell me to hold off on these questions for another couple of months because there is a new set of video cards, processors, etc. about to be released.
This long console cycle is really pushing me to get back into PC gaming so I'm planning on building a new top-end PC rig in the next couple to few months. Starting from absolute scratch.
I have a few questions since I've been out of it... so please be kind, if you don't mind:
I used to always buy Mushkin memory. Are they still recommended?
If I go Intel, I assume I should just go with the best i7 processor that I can afford?
I plan on going nVidia (RIP 3dFX). My last card was a BFG 6800 OC (I think that was it, anyway), what brand/type should I be looking at now? I know there is probably a dozen different varieties. I was really happy with that BFG card. Before that I had an Elsa Gladiac, and I don't think they even make modern cards anymore. I think I will want HDMI out so I can hook up my system to the big HDTV if I so desire to.
Video card drivers, do they still get released quite frequently? I remember there was always some new driver set or beta drivers being released all of the time. That was fun.
Operating System- I work for a city school system, so I have a school email address. Can't I get access to cheap Microsoft software with that? I assume it's best to stay with the modern OS and get 8 over 7, simply for future compatibility.
I used to just use integrated audio on my last couple of systems. Before that I'd use a Soundblaster card. Is this what people do now or is the sound on the video card? I'll probably just use headphones most of the time. I suppose that if I hook it up to the HDTV then I may need to look into HDMI or optical out for the audio...
Case... I used to use Antec SOHO cases. Tall and black. Then with my last system I built a little but powerful Shuttle system. Loved that thing. Anyway... I want something sleek and quiet with good cable management. But I don't want to spend a ton of money on the case.
OR, maybe you'll tell me to hold off on these questions for another couple of months because there is a new set of video cards, processors, etc. about to be released.
