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Old 07-11-2006, 03:38 PM   #1
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Question about Computers

I know this is off topic, but I hope you will bare with me a bit as I value the opinions of the people here along these lines.

Guys, my computer is about to go out on me and it's time for a new one. I need one that can not only handle OOTP2006 but one that can more than handle games like Madden and etc.

Do any of you have any opinions on a brand that is top of the line that can handle big graphic games too? Maybe some one even knows where to find one at a low price pretty quick, as this one is about to kick it. I would like to not spend over $750 to $800.

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I am kind of in the same boat here. I have had my comp for a few years and am thinking about upgrading now while I have the cash as opposed to waiting until I must. If any of these comp whizzes can direct me to any links about picking out a good processor, video cards or what ever that would be awesome.
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Old 07-11-2006, 03:46 PM   #3
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Do any of you have any opinions on a brand that is top of the line that can handle big graphic games too? Maybe some one even knows where to find one at a low price pretty quick, as this one is about to kick it. I would like to not spend over $750 to $800.

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I have been looking around and it was suggested to me to try to buy direct from the manufacturers, and it is generally easier to pick and choose the specs. The prices always seem reasonble until I get to the "warranty" otiojn which adds about a third to the price.
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Fry's Electronics usually has good deals if you have one near you. Actually, I bought my last one from a little mom and pop store; you can find some of the best deals around in those places. Well, technically I bought my *last* computer from Fry's but that was a laptop and that's a whole different ballgame.
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if your looking for the source to get good prices on computers check out: http://www.pricewatch.com/computers/

in the 750 to 800 range I'd recomend the Athlon 64 X2 4400 System(s)...
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If I were you, I'd build my own from the exact components I wanted. Most of the components have their own warranty, and you can get a lot more computer for your buck.

I'd never done it before, but did it in April. It took me a weekend to figure things out, but now I'm thrilled and I've got a machine that is exactly what I want and that I'm not afraid to fix if something breaks.

There are also a ton of websites and gracious people/forums out there that will help you if you're interested in building your own.
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Old 07-11-2006, 03:58 PM   #7
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Up until my last (well, last 2) computer(s), I built everything from the ground up too. I actually found I spent more to do this, though. Quite a bit more, actually. You do end up with much better components.
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if your looking for the source to get good prices on computers check out: http://www.pricewatch.com/computers/

in the 750 to 800 range I'd recomend the Athlon 64 X2 4400 System(s)...
I just saw some PCs on the CurcuitCity website that has the Athlon 64 X2 4400. It's pretty good? If I got a HP with that processor and 1 GB of memory, it should handle any game on the market wouldn't it?
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Would depend on your graphics card as well... but it can play just about every game I've seen so far.
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Would depend on your graphics card as well... but it can play just about every game I've seen so far.
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/HP-Pa...oductDetail.do

Could you go to the link above and give me your opinion on this computer? Is the video card it has pretty good?
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Up until my last (well, last 2) computer(s), I built everything from the ground up too. I actually found I spent more to do this, though. Quite a bit more, actually. You do end up with much better components.
Really? I built a superb machine for about $1600, with the comparable Dell running about $2500. For me, it was a no brainer, especially as I didn't need to have the best-of-the-best for everything.
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http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/HP-Pa...oductDetail.do

Could you go to the link above and give me your opinion on this computer? Is the video card it has pretty good?

The reviews on that page seem to be pretty solid, compared to some of the reviews that I read for other machines from the same site and higher priced
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The reviews on that page seem to be pretty solid, compared to some of the reviews that I read for other machines from the same site and higher priced
Yeah, may try for one like this, just have to find it in local store. I don't trust UPS to ship.

Thanks guys for your help. Again, your opinions are most valued.

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Really? I built a superb machine for about $1600, with the comparable Dell running about $2500. For me, it was a no brainer, especially as I didn't need to have the best-of-the-best for everything.
Okay, well that's why. I haven't spent $2500 on anything in my life. Or $1600 for that matter. I bought my last computer for $400 (the lapton cost $600) and probably spent around $1,000, all told, in all the components that made up the device before that one. At that price point you can trade a lot of future customizeability for a computer that is 90% as fast as the top of the line machines.

Simply put, I am cheap.
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Yeah, may try for one like this, just have to find it in local store. I don't trust UPS to ship.

Thanks guys for your help. Again, your opinions are most valued.

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Ready for your multimedia: This desktop features integrated nVIDIA® GeForce 6150LE graphics with up to 256MB of shared video memory, plus high-definition audio support for up to eight speakers.
A 6150 with shared video memory?

You'll be fine for OOTP, but Madden and other graphic-intensive gammes may be a lot slower than you'd think. You'll wind up dropping another $150-$200 for a decent video card if you want to play at decent resolution and framerates. (I have a 7600GT that's in that price range and is a great card).
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A 6150 with shared video memory?

You'll be fine for OOTP, but Madden and other graphic-intensive gammes may be a lot slower than you'd think. You'll wind up dropping another $150-$200 for a decent video card if you want to play at decent resolution and framerates. (I have a 7600GT that's in that price range and is a great card).
Yeah, I just noticed the "shared" memory thing myself. I hate that and won't go there again. The link below is the one I will probally be going with, plus it's in stock.

http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/HP-Pa...oductDetail.do

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Yeah, I just noticed the "shared" memory thing myself. I hate that and won't go there again. The link below is the one I will probally be going with, plus it's in stock.

http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/HP-Pa...oductDetail.do

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What is "shared memory"? And isnt that what the one linked above has also?
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Yeah, I just noticed the "shared" memory thing myself. I hate that and won't go there again. The link below is the one I will probally be going with, plus it's in stock.

http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/HP-Pa...oductDetail.do

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nVIDIA® graphics: This desktop features nVIDIA® GeForce™ 6150 LE with TurboCache graphics with up to 256MB of video memory. TurboCache technology uses both dedicated video and dynamically available system memory, turbocharging performance and providing more total graphics memory.
Sounds like the card has some onboard RAM, but it's still using system RAm as well. It's less of a problem since the machine has 2 GB, but a 6150LE is pretty slow card compared to the latest and greatest. I wouldn't expect to run anything at resolutions higher than 1024x800.

According to the anandtech review, that board struggles to run Doom3 or Far Cry at anything over 800x600 - of course, those are pretty demanding FPSs.

Still, that's a LOT of machine for $719!

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What is "shared memory"? And isnt that what the one linked above has also?
Shared memory means the video card (or onboard video in this case) uses system memory instead of having it's own separate memory. The first PC he linked apparently had no separate memory for the video, while the second has some (possibly as much as 128 MB, although it doesn't specify)

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Highly suggest building your own. My current PC has an AMD 64 4000+, 4GB RAM, 7900 GTX 512MB. Way cheaper than any dell, alienware, or any other advertiser out of a gaming mag. I stayed away from the x2 processors due to certain games I play, but would recommend.

For a laptop, the Acer Aspire 5670 is a sweet deal.
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