Ziggy Stardust
Absolutely Sane
So I bought a new pc. Using the money my ex company gave me to bugger off, and not having to use it to bridge a no-income gap. Also the gf wanted a pc to browse the web, but couldný afford one, she got the oldie which does the interweb fine, I gots a game pc and I stayed well within budget.
Now, since I already bought it, keep in mind that it's no use telling me I got the wrong processor, because I don't really care. I just wanted to play Shogun on acceptable settings. On medium and even low the old one still stuttered.
The reason I'm asking is that I was aiming for a pc that was mid-range, nothing too brutal. Graphics aren't that important to me. Thing is, it plays Shogun on full settings (which by the way is actually rather pretty ambiancilicious) without blinking. Considering this, in an act of lunacy, because I walked past a shop which had it, I bought Crysis 2. Set it too the highest settings as well and expected this poor budget pc to cry Uncle! Nope, still as smooth as a babbies bum. So I'm thinking: what's the catch here? Is it longeivity?
Anyway, here's the specs. Which by the way is all smurf to me:
- Simplest casing I could find
- Power: Sharkoon Rush Power 600 Watt (Sharkoon? Who makes these things? Dragonball Z?)
- Board: Biostar H55A+ (ATX, S-1156, DDR3)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-760 (S-1156) BOX
- Mem: DDR3 8Gb 1333Mhz CL9 4kit
- Video: EVGA GeForce GTX460 1024Mb GDDR5 (Super Clocked)
- Drive: Samsung HD103SJ 1000Gb 7200RPM SATA II 32Mb cache
- Optical: NEC AD-7260S SATA black
- Windows 7 Home Premium edition 64-Bit NL OEM
So, what would you pay for this, and how would you rate it?
By the way, guestimates will do fine, no need for exact figures
Now, since I already bought it, keep in mind that it's no use telling me I got the wrong processor, because I don't really care. I just wanted to play Shogun on acceptable settings. On medium and even low the old one still stuttered.
The reason I'm asking is that I was aiming for a pc that was mid-range, nothing too brutal. Graphics aren't that important to me. Thing is, it plays Shogun on full settings (which by the way is actually rather pretty ambiancilicious) without blinking. Considering this, in an act of lunacy, because I walked past a shop which had it, I bought Crysis 2. Set it too the highest settings as well and expected this poor budget pc to cry Uncle! Nope, still as smooth as a babbies bum. So I'm thinking: what's the catch here? Is it longeivity?
Anyway, here's the specs. Which by the way is all smurf to me:
- Simplest casing I could find
- Power: Sharkoon Rush Power 600 Watt (Sharkoon? Who makes these things? Dragonball Z?)
- Board: Biostar H55A+ (ATX, S-1156, DDR3)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-760 (S-1156) BOX
- Mem: DDR3 8Gb 1333Mhz CL9 4kit
- Video: EVGA GeForce GTX460 1024Mb GDDR5 (Super Clocked)
- Drive: Samsung HD103SJ 1000Gb 7200RPM SATA II 32Mb cache
- Optical: NEC AD-7260S SATA black
- Windows 7 Home Premium edition 64-Bit NL OEM
So, what would you pay for this, and how would you rate it?
By the way, guestimates will do fine, no need for exact figures
