jeffreyac
Mostly Harmless
Hi Folks,
Wondering if anyone wants to offer some advice on a desktop I'm considering buying. My goal is to get a good gaming setup, but I'm trying to not spend my entire life's savings - really, I guess I'm trying to find that sweet spot for money spent vs performance achieved... I'm not really computer tech savvy, so my efforts to delve into forums devoted to the topic have left me somewhat confused (I have no desire to mod, build, or personally overclock my systems; I'm talking about just your basic gaming machine purchased off the shelf...)
So, here's the questions:
1. The processors I'm considering are Intel Coe 2 Duo E6850 (dual core, 3.0 GHz, 4MB cache, 1333MHz FSB) or, for another $750, going with the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 (quad core, 3.0 GHz, 8MB cache, 1333MHz FSB). It seems to me that the quad-core and extra 4MB cache would be nice, but I just am not sure it's worth the huge additional price tag... Also, is the heat generation from the quad core a problem, or would it be comparable to the dual core?
2. Separate physics processing cards and network interface cards - are they really worth it as far as improving your system's gaming performance, or is this more of a scam to gain money out of gamers who don't know much about computers? (like me!)
3. A few of the websites I've looked at advertise high performance or low-latency RAM; I know more ram=better performacne, but how important is the latency of the RAM? Any hints on what level of performance is good enough?
4. Heat is a huge concern for me - I've had problems in the past with overheats, and I'm very afraid that running a gaming rig in my office (which can get to the upper 80's ambient air temp due to my crappy air conditioner!) may be a problem. As a result, I'm considering a liquid-cooled system, as I've heard these are more effecient at heat removal... Are liquid cooled systems better than air cooled, and do I need to be concerned?
I realize this is a huge post, and if you're still with me at this point I thank you and applaud your patience! I further realize that many of the above questions are very subjective to personal tastes - however, I'd love to hear some opinions from those who are wise in the ways of gaming computers!
Thanks again!
Wondering if anyone wants to offer some advice on a desktop I'm considering buying. My goal is to get a good gaming setup, but I'm trying to not spend my entire life's savings - really, I guess I'm trying to find that sweet spot for money spent vs performance achieved... I'm not really computer tech savvy, so my efforts to delve into forums devoted to the topic have left me somewhat confused (I have no desire to mod, build, or personally overclock my systems; I'm talking about just your basic gaming machine purchased off the shelf...)
So, here's the questions:
1. The processors I'm considering are Intel Coe 2 Duo E6850 (dual core, 3.0 GHz, 4MB cache, 1333MHz FSB) or, for another $750, going with the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 (quad core, 3.0 GHz, 8MB cache, 1333MHz FSB). It seems to me that the quad-core and extra 4MB cache would be nice, but I just am not sure it's worth the huge additional price tag... Also, is the heat generation from the quad core a problem, or would it be comparable to the dual core?
2. Separate physics processing cards and network interface cards - are they really worth it as far as improving your system's gaming performance, or is this more of a scam to gain money out of gamers who don't know much about computers? (like me!)
3. A few of the websites I've looked at advertise high performance or low-latency RAM; I know more ram=better performacne, but how important is the latency of the RAM? Any hints on what level of performance is good enough?
4. Heat is a huge concern for me - I've had problems in the past with overheats, and I'm very afraid that running a gaming rig in my office (which can get to the upper 80's ambient air temp due to my crappy air conditioner!) may be a problem. As a result, I'm considering a liquid-cooled system, as I've heard these are more effecient at heat removal... Are liquid cooled systems better than air cooled, and do I need to be concerned?
I realize this is a huge post, and if you're still with me at this point I thank you and applaud your patience! I further realize that many of the above questions are very subjective to personal tastes - however, I'd love to hear some opinions from those who are wise in the ways of gaming computers!
Thanks again!