Good PC?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/i7-950-Computer-6GB-RAM-1TB-SATA3-NEW-HD-6870-Gaming-PC-/180600687087?pt=AU_comp_dekstop&hash=item2a0ca3c9ef
CPU:
Intel® Core™ i7 Quad Core 950 3.33GHz AUTO OC with 8Mb Intel Smart Cache
Motherboard:
Intel X58 Extreme M/B 3 x PCI-E 2.0 x16 Quad SLI/CF Ready Up to 6400 MT/s
RAM:
Corsair 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 Memory High Performance RAM Units with Heatsink!
Graphics:
AMD Radeon HD 6870 with 1GB Video Ram - HD6870 The Latest Gaming Graphics!
Primary HDD:
Hard Disk Drive 1TB 7200RPM SATA 2
Case:
NZXT HADES Red LED Mid Tower Gaming Case 4 Cooling Fans Superior Cooling
PSU:
Cooler Master CM PSU eXtreme Power Plus 550W - Brand name Coolermaster PSU
1) Will it run all Games on high settings smoothly?
2) What FPS mark will I get up to (eg. 150+, 200+, 250+ etc.)
3) ANything wrong with this PC, that I should be worried about?
4) + Any comment you want to add.
CPU:
Intel® Core™ i7 Quad Core 950 3.33GHz AUTO OC with 8Mb Intel Smart Cache
Motherboard:
Intel X58 Extreme M/B 3 x PCI-E 2.0 x16 Quad SLI/CF Ready Up to 6400 MT/s
RAM:
Corsair 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 Memory High Performance RAM Units with Heatsink!
Graphics:
AMD Radeon HD 6870 with 1GB Video Ram - HD6870 The Latest Gaming Graphics!
Primary HDD:
Hard Disk Drive 1TB 7200RPM SATA 2
Case:
NZXT HADES Red LED Mid Tower Gaming Case 4 Cooling Fans Superior Cooling
PSU:
Cooler Master CM PSU eXtreme Power Plus 550W - Brand name Coolermaster PSU
1) Will it run all Games on high settings smoothly?
2) What FPS mark will I get up to (eg. 150+, 200+, 250+ etc.)
3) ANything wrong with this PC, that I should be worried about?
4) + Any comment you want to add.
Comments
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Was I talking about it running crossfire? No so your just a bad troll.Don't get mad because you are asking a useless question on a free2play forum about a computer that even YOU know could run Crossfire.
Who cares what FPS it gets? Anything over 60 is pointless.Are you stupid?..
you see where it says 'gaming PC'
"will is run all games on high settings smoothly" stupid question THATS WHAT IT WAS MADE TO DO.
question 2 - same answer for q1
q3.. I wouldn't trust sh1t like that over ebay.
I'll probably make my own. Probably cheaper anyway. I don't know much about computer's no need to put insult's into this. -
Crystallyz wrote: »Was I talking about it running crossfire? No so your just a bad troll.
Seeing as FPS varies between games, Yes you were talking about Crossfire.
You are a worse troll.
And no, building your own computer has gotten more expensive than buying a manufactured computer. -
Seeing as FPS varies between games, Yes you were talking about Crossfire.
You are a worse troll.
And no, building your own computer has gotten more expensive than buying a manufactured computer.
Once again I wasn't talking about Crossfire. Your wrong about custom building everyone know's its cheaper. -
it's good but the price is little high..
go to www.newegg.com if u can build urself. it will be around $1200 if u can do it urself..
i have my system
i 950
intel x58 sarabooth mboard
crossair i7 x58 dd3 1600 6 gb ram. great ram for decent price.
evga gtx 460 1 gb ddr5 memery with superclock to 763 mhz.
CM v8 cpu cooler.
asus dvd rw drive same stat like u listed.
wd veloci raptor 10k rpm 150gb harddrive which lot better than u listed. lot lot better.
crossair 750w psu.
CM cm690ii advance mid tower case. awesome case. .
i paid around $1200 for all..
i get around 130 + to 250 fps with 16 players..
n 200+ fps with few players.
i prefer u get windows xp pro sp2 64bit for gaming.
or windows 7 ultimate 64 bit but a little fps than xp..
i am running dual OS. windows 7 n xp.. -
I built a completely conservative gaming computer. $800. THE VERY NEXT WEEK. I saw the almost exact specs on a Dell for $540.Crystallyz wrote: »Once again I wasn't talking about Crossfire. Your wrong about custom building everyone know's its cheaper.
And it has been like this since around 2005. Everyone knows this.
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Not since outsourcing and the outwave of integrated graphics.
Integrated GPUs are utter crap, anyway I'm not here to argue with someone about the cost of prebuilt computers and custom. To the OP I'd either buy a pre built from www.newegg.com for around 700-800 or build my own for slightly more/less. -
We live in different countries so your being really biased if you think everywhere is the same and the truth is in most countries it's cheaper. Read a cool once in a while?I built a completely conservative gaming computer. $800. THE VERY NEXT WEEK. I saw the almost exact specs on a Dell for $540.
And it has been like this since around 2005. Everyone knows this.
I wouldn't buy anything from ebay personally, try www.newegg.com , also building your own computer is far cheaper than buying a prebuilt.
Can you read all the way through my thread before posting useless sht. -
Crystallyz wrote: »We live in fiddsent countries so your being really biased if you think everywhere is the same and the truth is in most countries it's cheaper. Read a cool once in a while?
Can you read all the way through my thread before posting useless sht.
Hmm, "3) ANything wrong with this PC, that I should be worried about?" , have fun.
Also didn't care to read that you were from Australia. GL finding a PC. -
Personnaly, i don't like Motherboards from intel. Be carefull with that graphic card, because the 1Gb can be shared with RAM. If you can make you own pc, do it, because it will be cheaper, and it will be a better pc.
My Settings are:
Asus P6T Deluxe v2, as motherboard
Ati Radeon HD5870 with Crossfire
Intel Core i7 3.06GHz
6GB Ram DDRIII
Sata 500GB 7200 RPM. The hard drive disk space is not all. If you got a 5200RPM 1TB, it worst than a 500GB 7200RPM. Be carefull with that.
And don't forget to choose a video card that have a VRAM=1GB, because if it's like this, memory will not be shared.
I hope it helped you.
With that PC, i just don't like the motherboard, and graphic card it's a little older. You can run smootlhy Crossfire and much more. -
Crystallyz wrote: »You don't have to case you just have to post relevant stuff you idiot.
I only pointed that out because Newegg doesn't ship outside the US. Also pointing out what various people have already said that buying a computer from Ebay is a bad idea isn't relevant when you plainly asked if anything was wrong with the computer? -
Hmm, "3) ANything wrong with this PC, that I should be worried about?" , have fun.
Also didn't care to read that you were from Australia. GL finding a PC.I only pointed that out because Newegg doesn't ship outside the US. Also pointing out what various people have already said that buying a computer from Ebay is a bad idea isn't relevant when you plainly asked if anything was wrong with the computer?
You should only be scared if it's some random but it's from a manufacturer so just shut it. If you actually clicked on the link you would've known. -
Personnaly, i don't like Motherboards from intel. Be carefull with that graphic card, because the 1Gb can be shared with RAM. If you can make you own pc, do it, because it will be cheaper, and it will be a better pc.
My Settings are:
Asus P6T Deluxe v2, as motherboard
Ati Radeon HD5870 with Crossfire
Intel Core i7 3.06GHz
6GB Ram DDRIII
Sata 500GB 7200 RPM. The hard drive disk space is not all. If you got a 5200RPM 1TB, it worst than a 500GB 7200RPM. Be carefull with that.
And don't forget to choose a video card that have a VRAM=1GB, because if it's like this, memory will not be shared.
I hope it helped you.
With that PC, i just don't like the motherboard, and graphic card it's a little older. You can run smootlhy Crossfire and much more.
Approximately how much was it? -
Crystallyz wrote: »You should only be scared if it's some random but it's from a manufacturer so just shut it. If you actually clicked on the link you would've known.
If I didn't click the link why would I be suggesting alternatives to an overpriced computer? Whatever it's your money, have a nice day. -
Personnaly, i don't like Motherboards from intel. Be carefull with that graphic card, because the 1Gb can be shared with RAM. If you can make you own pc, do it, because it will be cheaper, and it will be a better pc.
My Settings are:
Asus P6T Deluxe v2, as motherboard
Ati Radeon HD5870 with Crossfire
Intel Core i7 3.06GHz
6GB Ram DDRIII
Sata 500GB 7200 RPM. The hard drive disk space is not all. If you got a 5200RPM 1TB, it worst than a 500GB 7200RPM. Be carefull with that.
And don't forget to choose a video card that have a VRAM=1GB, because if it's like this, memory will not be shared.
I hope it helped you.
With that PC, i just don't like the motherboard, and graphic card it's a little older. You can run smootlhy Crossfire and much more.What kind of dumb sh1t would ask that?
Ofc its a good PC, but why are you buying over eBay?
It's the same from buying it from the manufacturer.
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