Uncompetative said:
My advice is for you to trade in your PC for a Mac Mini and a 360 and Xbox LIVE Gold subscription. After all, it is all about the software anyway.
- and before I get flamed... ask yourself 2 questions:
1. What software do you actually need to run? (Adobe Creative Suite is just fine on my 1.66 Ghz Intel Core Duo, iWork and iLife are also fine)
2. How long do you think it will be before Halo 3 comes to the PC? (The point I'm making here is that unless you love MMORPGs most AAA games come to console first. Right now, the only significant game you would miss out on is Crysis, which isn't reckoned to be that good anyway as an actual game and which one could argue hasn't been released for the PC yet because so few people own the hardware it needs...)
I can tell you one thing, my Mini is utterly silent and I can't grasp how PC users can claim to be into Multimedia/PC-as-Media-Centre when there is all this damn fan noise. The 360 isn't such a problem as I can't hear its fans over the sound of the explosions...
Uuuh... £649 for the decent version of the Mac Mini that I could recreate for around £300 building a PC myself? Or get for £400 prebuilt?
Another £150 for a 360? Another £40 a year on top of internet?
THIS WAS NOT A THREAD FOR PEOPLE TO SUGGEST HE SHOULD USE OTHER TECHNOLOGY
I really am sorry to ZeeClone for essentially hijacking his thread to moan at people like you who just want to portray your bullshit messages when all they do is ask a simple question. Is it really difficult to answer "How do I overclock?" without going into "Oh, instead, buy one of these even though you've already got a computer and just bought a superb cooling system for it."
I looked at the Mac Mini, and by god is it SHITE for the money you pay. £499 for the basic model, which only has one gig RAM, 2 GHz dual core and a 120 gigabyte harddrive. The £649 I mentioned is for the better one which is only really a RAM and space improvement (Same processor, doubled RAM and 320 gig hard drive). My PC from FOUR YEARS AGO was fifty quid less and only had a smaller hard drive. And mine had a 2.8 GHz Pentium D, although now the same 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo ZeeClone wants to overclock.
For two hundred quid I will be getting a whole new computer with getting a decent fan cooled case, motherboard, graphics card and 4 gigabytes of RAM (The aforementioned processor and the powersupply for it were ones I got off a friend for a drastically reduced price admittedly) and working it out I should be capable of playing most PC games on high to highest graphics with said setup WITHOUT overclocking. With overclocking I should be able to get highest on most modern games.
Perhaps, considering he has a PC and wants to overclock it, he actually LIKES PLAYING FUCKING PC GAMES. Considering most people on the Escapist have both a PC and at least one of the current gen consoles, he may already have your suggested 360. However, there are many games on PC which aren't available on consoles, or simply play better on PC than they would on a console.
Please, Uncompetitive, and ANYONE else who wants to contribute to this thread, or in fact any other regarding a query made by someone, if you are going to post, answer his question. Even with my rants I've tried to answer it to the best of my knowledge.
Again, sorry ZeeClone for these inappropriate rants.
(P.S. The fans in my case are barely audible over the noise of my open window. This is STOCK COOLING. Get lost with your Apple-fanatic ways of how it's sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better than the Windows PC, when I can barely hear my fans with no noise coming from my own.)