Do you have a HD TV for your console? If so, just connect it your computerverdant monkai said:I also need to buy a monitor
I seriously seriously don't. The graphics card is ok it can even run stuff like Crysis 3 on some sort of setting, and as long as it can do that it doesn't matter how 'weak' it is I'll do for me. Thanks for the advice though if I really feel the need I can always upgrade.yamy said:I know you don't really care about PC hardware but honestly the graphics card that your computer comes with is pretty week.
Sounds like a great idea mate. Are you willing to lend me a spare £500 so I can get started with that?Tenmar said:Personally though you should try for this setup in terms of hard drive management.
1. One hard drive for Operating system/Storage.
2.One hard drive for games
3. One hard drive for dedicated storage.
Thanks your avatar is rather blinding but I'm still glad to be here.mrhateful said:Ahh it is good to see another have seen the light.
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Thats apretty sweet rig for the money, one thing I'd say though is to enquire about the motherboard, make sure it isn't cheap and nasty. Preferably something from gigabyte or asus with plenty of expansion options.verdant monkai said:So how much did you guys pay for your rigs? that is what you call them yes?
Also please don't make any PC gaming master race comments, they churn my stomach and make PC gamers seem terrible.
But that's what the Falcon guide is for.verdant monkai said:Uhh.. No thanks mate you can keep your Falcons guide. I'm told you certainly don't need to spend over £1000 to make a decent gaming pc
That's the problem. I can't tell you how much money I have spent on steam sales, just because I kind of wanted the game. You can tell EA wants your money, but valve is like oh a sale, don't you want it. I still love them but they are manipulative(and I still prefer their way over EA's).[/quote]The_Lost_King said:Thanks!
Really? Steam seems like a good guy to me :s his sales are nice and everyone I've talked to sings its praises.
I'd recommend a small SSD as a system drive, not a place for bottle necks and windows works a lot better with one. Unless your packing a lot of software that you also install there a 60GB SSD for the System drive will improve boot times and prevent it becoming a performance bottle neck. Hell it improves performance of games not on it in many cases, if its the system drive.Tenmar said:Personally though you should try for this setup in terms of hard drive management.
1. One hard drive for Operating system/Storage.
2.One hard drive for games
3. One hard drive for dedicated storage.
You CAN combine the OS hard drive and the game hard drive into one but personally I'd say it is better to just give the OS a standard hard drive and use it for some storage while getting an SSD(assuming the extreme here) for games you currently play. Any games you aren't playing are probably better just uninstalled.
Ssds does not improve performance in games.Petromir said:I'd recommend a small SSD as a system drive, not a place for bottle necks and windows works a lot better with one. Unless your packing a lot of software that you also install there a 60GB SSD for the System drive will improve boot times and prevent it becoming a performance bottle neck. Hell it improves performance of games not on it in many cases, if its the system drive.Tenmar said:Personally though you should try for this setup in terms of hard drive management.
1. One hard drive for Operating system/Storage.
2.One hard drive for games
3. One hard drive for dedicated storage.
You CAN combine the OS hard drive and the game hard drive into one but personally I'd say it is better to just give the OS a standard hard drive and use it for some storage while getting an SSD(assuming the extreme here) for games you currently play. Any games you aren't playing are probably better just uninstalled.
I'm considering buying a custom made pc for £1700, then again everything is excpensive where I live but I want something that will ast for a long time.verdant monkai said:So how much did you guys pay for your rigs? that is what you call them yes?
Also please don't make any PC gaming master race comments, they churn my stomach and make PC gamers seem terrible.