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What are ya'll gaming on?

What are ya'll gaming on?

Since the alpha is only a little ways out, I was wondering what everyone was planning on playing it (or the beta, or the final version :grin: ) on?

 

My specs:

Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

Intel Core i5-3470 @ 3.2GHz

8 GB Kingston 1600MHz RAM

ASUS P8Z77-V LX

ASUS Geforce GTX 670 4GB OC +20MHz (1000MHz)

Raidmax 750W 80 PLUS GOLD

CoolerMaster Storm Scout 2 Case

128 GB Samsung 840 Pro (OS)

1TB Western Digital HDD (DATA)

http://imgur.com/nsErEYQ,sjh4kkc#1

http://imgur.com/nsErEYQ,sjh4kkc#0

 

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Reply #76 Top

Quoting DARCA1213, reply 75

You mean games you purchased on one system, you got again on another for free. And I can do that for this game to. If that is the case I will sign up today.

Yep, that's how it works.

Reply #77 Top

Quoting Yaskoydray, reply 65

Would it be possible to build a good box with about $500?  I noticed OS (Win 7 Pro) and a decent LED monitor would together add another $400-600.  I have friend who is a GalCiv freak and he is in the same boat: needs a new system -- he saw online Alienware units from $799 to $2499.  Catchy brand theme, but I'm not sure about them; I prefer to build mine and help my friend with his too -- we have several PC shops in town where you can get parts.  I'm competent enough to put something together, but judging brand quality and what is a reasonable price for parts I'm not sure since it's been a while.

 

Going quad core with 16 GB RAM seems like the wiser benchmark to aim for...

THIS is the best way to build a PC from online parts.

For a $704 decent computer build. (you could shave some money off with buying from other sites or a different case)

GPU: Geforce GTX 750 Ti 2GB http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Dual-Link-Graphics-02G-P4-3751-KR/dp/B00IDG3PRI/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1395271515&sr=1-2&keywords=geforce+gtx+750

RAM: 8 Gb Kingston Blu http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Modules-1600MHz-Non-ECC-Desktop/dp/B0057Q4ADU/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1395271450&sr=1-4&keywords=ram

PSU: Rosewill 450W 80 Plus Gold http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Certified-Power-Supply-CAPSTONE-450/dp/B006BCKDGW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271239&sr=8-3&keywords=450+w+psu

Case: CoolerMaster HAF 912 http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-HAF-912-Computer/dp/B00BCXF6O4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271251&sr=8-2&keywords=cooler+master+case

Mobo: ASUS Z87-K http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Z87-K-DDR3-1600-Motherboard/dp/B00CRJSWPC/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271161&sr=8-9&keywords=asus+mobo

CPU: Intel Core i5 @ 3.0 Ghz http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i5-4430-Quad-Core-Desktop-Processor/dp/B00CO8T9VC/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271277&sr=8-5&keywords=core+i5

HDD: WD Blue 1 TB http://www.amazon.com/WD-Blue-Desktop-Hard-Drive/dp/B0088PUEPK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271357&sr=8-1&keywords=WD+blue

 

If you have any questions, let me know! The PC part picker (above) will search other sites for these same components for cheaper prices.

Here's to the PC Master Race. :beer:  

 

Edit: P.S. I put this together in 10 minutes, so these items could be refined.

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Reply #78 Top

Quoting sulley1, reply 77


Quoting Yaskoydray, reply 65
Would it be possible to build a good box with about $500?  I noticed OS (Win 7 Pro) and a decent LED monitor would together add another $400-600.  I have friend who is a GalCiv freak and he is in the same boat: needs a new system -- he saw online Alienware units from $799 to $2499.  Catchy brand theme, but I'm not sure about them; I prefer to build mine and help my friend with his too -- we have several PC shops in town where you can get parts.  I'm competent enough to put something together, but judging brand quality and what is a reasonable price for parts I'm not sure since it's been a while.

 

Going quad core with 16 GB RAM seems like the wiser benchmark to aim for...

THIS is the best way to build a PC from online parts.

For a $704 decent computer build. (you could shave some money off with buying from other sites or a different case)

GPU: Geforce GTX 750 Ti 2GB http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Dual-Link-Graphics-02G-P4-3751-KR/dp/B00IDG3PRI/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1395271515&sr=1-2&keywords=geforce+gtx+750

RAM: 8 Gb Kingston Blu http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Modules-1600MHz-Non-ECC-Desktop/dp/B0057Q4ADU/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1395271450&sr=1-4&keywords=ram

PSU: Rosewill 450W 80 Plus Gold http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Certified-Power-Supply-CAPSTONE-450/dp/B006BCKDGW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271239&sr=8-3&keywords=450+w+psu

Case: CoolerMaster HAF 912 http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-HAF-912-Computer/dp/B00BCXF6O4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271251&sr=8-2&keywords=cooler+master+case

Mobo: ASUS Z87-K http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Z87-K-DDR3-1600-Motherboard/dp/B00CRJSWPC/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271161&sr=8-9&keywords=asus+mobo

CPU: Intel Core i5 @ 3.0 Ghz http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i5-4430-Quad-Core-Desktop-Processor/dp/B00CO8T9VC/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271277&sr=8-5&keywords=core+i5

HDD: WD Blue 1 TB http://www.amazon.com/WD-Blue-Desktop-Hard-Drive/dp/B0088PUEPK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395271357&sr=8-1&keywords=WD+blue

 

If you have any questions, let me know! The PC part picker (above) will search other sites for these same components for cheaper prices.

Here's to the PC Master Race.  

 

Edit: P.S. I put this together in 10 minutes, so these items could be refined.

I Second for PC part picker, but be careful to set your country to canada as prices and availability change from US to Canada. 

Overall I think your selection is fine but I would advice against that video card. It is a budget model.  It offers performances similar to a GTX 560 ti which can be found for around 100$ on ebay. Although the 1 gb is most common, it can be found in the 2 gb flavour. Also, you can regularly find GTX 660 cards on ebay for around 150$, which is a significantly better card with double the memory bandwidth.

Heck, even an ASUS GTX 460 when overclocked ( That card overclocks to 900mhz), which can be had from 50-70$ used is nearly a match for a GTX 750 ti, if you overclock it of course.

Also, if you look around a bit you can find better ram for similar price. I paid the same for ram that is rated 2400 mhz. ( I know you did this quickly but just saying )

I also find 450 w PSU to be somewhat weak.

-Lastly, It is possible to reuse an old case to save a few moneys. And possibly the PSU. This is what I did with my last build.  I went to CraigList, bought a Core 2 quad PC from someone for 450$, sold the CPU, RAM, Video card and mobo on ebay for the same I paid and I ended up with Case that was originally worth 300$, a 1200w PSU, DVD burner, Sound blater X-FI, 2x 1 tb hard drives (RAID!)  and windows 7 Install disk basically for free. Ok I was a bit lucky there.  But my point is always look for sneaky deals!!

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Reply #79 Top

I think I like the HP Envy as my new laptop.

More importantly I am going to be a pledge to be a SD founder after write this message!

 

DARCA

Reply #80 Top

 Windows 7 Home 64 bit

Intel Core i5 760 @ 2.80 GHz

GeForce 650 GTS

Antec GX70 or something, it looks like a shitty military deco case but it was cheap and has pretty good air flow but it is Gaudy as hell.

1TB Wester Digital HDD

8GB Ram

I love building computers but I hate spending money so I tend to buy budget parts.  If I had a bigger budget to spend then I would do a lot more research but honestly, my rig can run everything that I play, which generally doesn't have super crazy requirements, High - Ultra so I am currently content with what I have. 

Most rigs I will generally buy cheap parts and then toss whatever upgrades I need to run a new game. 

Reply #81 Top

Quoting DARCA1213, reply 75
I highly recommend you get at least 1 GB.

Oppps.  I think you mean 1 TB.

Reply #82 Top

System Specs:
*Home Built*
Coolermaster Haf X Desktop

Coolermaster Silent Gold Pro 1200watt PSU

ASrock Extreme 9 Motherboard

Intel Core I7 3930k @ 4.5 GHz

Patriot Viper 3 16GB RAM @ 2133Mhz

Intel 520 SSD 240 GB

Western Digital Cavalier Black 1TB 7200rpm

LG 24x CD/DVD drive

Sapphire 7970 Vapor X 6Gb @ 1200Mhz Core, 1720 Mem

Custom XSPC Raystorm Watercooling CPU Loop Coolermaster 2x blue led 200mm top exhaust fans, 1x red led 200m VGA Intake fan, 1x red led 230mm Front Intake fan, 1x blue led 140mm power exhaust fan.

Logsis Red and Blue cold cathode lights

Asus VW246 24 inch LCD Monitor 2ms

Razer Black Widow Ultimate mechanical keyboard

Razer Naga Molten edition Mouse

Audio Technica Pro 700MK2 Headphones

 AND/OR!

Asus G75VW-DS72 Laptop

17.3 LED 1080p Matt Display

Intel Core i7 -3610QM Processor 2.3GHz

16 gigs SO-DIMM DDR3 Ram

Nvidea GTX 670M 3 gig GDDR5 Vram

256GB Solid State Drive + 750GB 7200rpm Hard Drive

White Keyboard Back-lighting

Blu-ray Writer+Burner

Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium

8.7 pounds

8 cell Lithium Battery

 

I'm really eager to test the alpha on two different platforms. Wanna push them to the limit!

Reply #83 Top

Quoting DARCA1213, reply 75

You mean games you purchased on one system, you got again on another for free. And I can do that for this game to. If that is the case I will sign up today.

The game belongs to you, not to your computer. You can play it on any computer if you log in to Steam (or have already done so once and can go into offline mode).

That's kind of the beauty of Steam. I go somewhere, and my entire game library goes with me. I buy a new computer, and a couple of clicks puts my favorite games back on it. Baby breaks my DVD in half because he got into the case somehow? Steam doesn't care.

So, yeah. You get it on any computers you want. Steam only cares that it's your account.

Reply #84 Top

Also, you can copy your entire steam library to a new computer with say, an external hard drive, and steam will just use the data and you wont need to redownload the games. Unlike *cough* GOOGLEDRIVE

Reply #85 Top

Quoting DARCA1213, reply 75

You mean games you purchased on one system, you got again on another for free. And I can do that for this game to. If that is the case I will sign up today.

Think about it. Back in the day, when games came out only on CDs or DVDs, you could put the game you bought on any PC you wanted to, and if you replaced a PC you still had the CD and could put the game on the new PC. StarDock's procedures for buying online has always recognized that by simply recognizing your copy with your logon/password identity. That was all that was needed to reload your game on any PC.

Reply #86 Top

Quoting Tridus, reply 83


Quoting DARCA1213, reply 75
You mean games you purchased on one system, you got again on another for free. And I can do that for this game to. If that is the case I will sign up today.

The game belongs to you, not to your computer. You can play it on any computer if you log in to Steam (or have already done so once and can go into offline mode).

That's kind of the beauty of Steam. I go somewhere, and my entire game library goes with me. I buy a new computer, and a couple of clicks puts my favorite games back on it. Baby breaks my DVD in half because he got into the case somehow? Steam doesn't care.

So, yeah. You get it on any computers you want. Steam only cares that it's your account.

In addition, Steam will let you play your copy of the game on only one PC at a time, at least if you are playing in single player mode (I have no experience with how they handle multiplayer).

Reply #87 Top

Quoting Lucky, reply 86

In addition, Steam will let you play your copy of the game on only one PC at a time, at least if you are playing in single player mode (I have no experience with how they handle multiplayer).

It's the same, your account can only be playing one game (in one location) at a time.

Reply #88 Top

I should now have a founders badge. Dose everyone see it?

 

DARCA

Reply #89 Top

I'll see if I can get into the vault.

Reply #90 Top

Sorry DARCA, no badge yet.

Reply #91 Top

¿How long does it take to get all the cool perks?

Reply #92 Top

Dunno, seems it was pretty much instant for me. How long since you made the purchase? Maybe someone at Stardock needs to manually activate your Elite founder account.

 

Reply #93 Top

five or ten minutes. It said it might take one business day. But I did hear that the badge was instant. I even logged out.

I think I'll wait a hour or so.

 

DARCA

Reply #94 Top

Quoting DARCA1213, reply 93

five or ten minutes. It said it might take one business day. But I did hear that the badge was instant. I even logged out.

I think I'll wait a hour or so.

 

DARCA

Did you use this account to do the purchase? If so, it'll show up at some point. :)

Reply #95 Top

Its there now. I see it.

Reply #96 Top

My Specs

Purchased 2009

 

Windows 7 home premium

Intel i7 920 @2.67GHz

6 GB Memory

1TB Samsung  HDD

1GB ATI Radeon HD4800

2 x 23" Led monitors.

 

I need to upgrade!

Do I

a) Upgrade my GFX card and purchase a SSD drive to speed it up.

or

b) buy a new system,  looking at http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/view/Vortex-1000-gaming-pc/  spec/ price wise.

If b, what do I do with my current system?

 

 

Reply #97 Top

Quoting treborblue, reply 96
Do I

a) Upgrade my GFX card and purchase a SSD drive to speed it up.

or

buy a new system, looking at http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/view/Vortex-1000-gaming-pc/ spec/ price wise.

If b, what do I do with my current system?

Under a:

    You are undoubtedly going to get a lot of recommendations, many of which will be to go as high end as you can. Add to that that we fans really don't know what demands the game is going to put on our PCs just yet, all any of us can do about minimum requirements is to guess. Here is my minimum guess:

    I am not sure about the GFX card, but I suspect you may be just a little short on main memory. Since they have not specified any minimum memory size, I am guessing that you would be better off upgrading to 8GB. Also, I think your Samsung hard drive will have enough capacity at 1TB unless you have a huge amount of stuff on it already. I usually try not to fill my HD over about 1/2 full, because I have had troubles defragging it if it gets fuller than that (please note that this is only a personal experience and opinion).

Under b:

    When I looked at what is shown at the link you gave, I noticed a possible "gotcha" that I have difficulty believing they would subject anyone to: At the top under the "specification snapshot" they list only one hard drive, with a capacity of only 120 GB. Lower under the options they list 2 drives, one from the snapshot and a 2nd hard drive with a 1TB capacity. The 120 GB alone is not going to be enough, so make sure you get a second drive.

    As to disposing your current system, if that is what you are asking, check with where you plan to order your new PC for any assistance they may have for recycling it.

Reply #98 Top

Quoting treborblue, reply 96

My Specs

Purchased 2009

 

Windows 7 home premium

Intel i7 920 @2.67GHz

6 GB Memory

1TB Samsung  HDD

1GB ATI Radeon HD4800

2 x 23" Led monitors.

 

I need to upgrade!

Do I

a) Upgrade my GFX card and purchase a SSD drive to speed it up.

or

buy a new system,  looking at http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/view/Vortex-1000-gaming-pc/  spec/ price wise.

If b, what do I do with my current system?

 

 

The HD4800 will be really holding you back as far as most newer games are concerned. The biggest bottleneck in your system is that video card. If I were you I would go for A and get a decent video card, it will feel like a brand new computer when playing games.

For people who do not want to spend too much I recommend going on the second hand market for a video card upgrade ( Ebay, craiglist etc ). There are good deals to be had usually if you search a bit.  Some people are selling once mighty cards that cannot be had new anymore but are still faster than the new budget models. Sometimes you can find them at a steal.

For exemple, it seems you can get a GTX 480 1.5 gb for between 75-100$ on ebay. That card is nearly 4x faster then what you have and will outperform the brand new budget models such as GTX 750 ti, that would cost nearly twice as much.

Some people insist on buying new as it is safer but great deal can be had on the second hand market if you have the gutz. 

If you go for full system replacement, consider selling parts on ebay to get some money out of your old system. This is what I do. But check how things are worth first. Some system parts are not worth as much as you would think, and some are worth more than you would think.

Reply #99 Top

Time to win the piece of shit award to my computer because I got my computer for free.

An Acer brand computer (I don't give a shit because it was free)

Windows 7 Premium 64bit

Intel Pentium inside

A non upgradable motherboard (There is no reason to find out what it is)

It is cooled by a small fan combined with outdoor temperatures (Where I live not long ago it was -50 degrees C outside. For my future supercomputer I can afford to cheap out on cooling supplies till the summer)

ATX mini (wasn't designed to be upgraded)

no dedicated graphics or sound cards

4GB ram

Broadband internet does not exist where I live, so thank god I don't pay for utilities and the miracles of space objects.

Everything else is not worth mentioning.

 

All i can say is I can run Planetside 2, SOASE max GFX, Civilization V with all DLC ONLINE, TF2, and other titles because I don't care about graphics.

Also I think it has a SSD, but then again it probably is the best thing on this rig.

Reply #100 Top

Hey I'm looking for a good graphics card to. Something that can be good with a i5 7xx processor? I also don't know anything about graphics cards but I've really educated myself since we last spoke.