Will These Parts Make A Good, Poweful, Gaming PC?

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Will These Parts Make A Good, Poweful, Gaming PC?

Postby greelsvish » Sat Dec 10, 2011 12:59 am

The Parts Are:
Amd x2 250 (dualcore cpu) @3ghz
4gig ddr3 memory
60 gig ssd ocz vertex
ati 5670 1gb graphics card
biostar a780131 motherboard

Also Can It Run Skyrim?
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Re: Will These Parts Make A Good, Poweful, Gaming PC?

Postby gamfrkI » Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:45 am

required to play skyrim

[x] dual core 2.0 ghz or equivalent processor
[x] 2 gb
[x]6 gb
[x]video ram 512 mb
[unknown ]pixel dhader version 3.0
[unknown]vertex shader version 3.0
[unknown] windows 7 vista xp 32 or 64 bit

other than the unknowns you can play
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Re: Will These Parts Make A Good, Poweful, Gaming PC?

Postby rvisa55 » Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:06 pm

yes it will run skyrim
and yes it is a relatively good gaming pc as it will run most games
but there is more powerful hardware around

and something very important i do not advise you to use any amd or ati graphic card nvidia is like 100000 times better because amd has trouble when playing crisis 2 battlefield 3 and rage but nvidia doesn't
also make sure to have windows 7
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Re: Will These Parts Make A Good, Poweful, Gaming PC?

Postby Hot Trout » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:52 am

The 60gb ssd might also be too small to install many games. Use the ssd for the os and boot but think about adding a 1tb western digital green for your files and data.

Also depending on your budget, you should consider a larger display card for skyrim and other recent games like Battlefield 3 etc. The Nvidia 560ti is currenly the best bang for your buck card without going too crazy.
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Re: Will These Parts Make A Good, Poweful, Gaming PC?

Postby stinow » Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:00 pm

Processor is ok, unless you want to do Supreme Commander like games with loads of AI in it and a core maximizer on. Then I would recommend a 4 - core processor, but otherwise this proc. is just fine.

I wouldn't bother too much about the mainboard. You won't notice any performance difference for the things I guess you will be doing. Important here is:
- do you want to upgrade to a dual graphics card setup later perhaps?
- do you want USB3 support built-in (makes quite a difference if you have a USB3 stick / disk)?
- do you want SATA 3 support built-in (great for the latest SSD disks).
- will you ever want to put your Pc in a small cabinet instead of a large one? then pick a mATX instead of an ATX.

4gb of memory is just fine, but for future apps etc. you might consider putting in 8 giga's ;). Prices are very low a.t.m. for DDR3, here in Holland 8gb will cost you 34 euro including delivery, so reletively, that's just peanuts.

Like HT said, 60gb SSD will do for booting and a few games or apps that need the boost. Other than that, you could go for a 1TB (non-ssd) disk, or perhaps instead of both a 512gb hybrid disk. Keep in mind, non-SSD disks are very expensive a.t.m. because of the weather issues in the east.

5670 is ok for gaming, but I'd go for a 5770 or a 560ti like HT said. I used to own a HD6870 and that one is also perfect for your needs.

One final tip:
* Second hand isn't bad! When I want a new processor or memory, I always look for that second hand! Those are parts that will last long usually. Only be carefull that the processor hasn't been overclocked (too high / too much).

Good luck! :thumbup:
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