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desperate need of repairs

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Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:42 pm
by Sinner0420
Hey guys I'm in desperate need of an upgrade or 3 over here and was hoping to get alittle advice, I'm currently gaming on this: Gigabyte M68M-SP2 mobo, 4gb 667mhz DDR2, AMD X2 260 3.2ghz, Nvidia 9500GT 1gbddr2, 430W thermaletake PSU, win 7 home edition. it runs nice on lower settings but I'm looking to get maxxed settings on BFBC2 and atleast high settings on BF3 with limited lag. My budget will be about 300 in August but I may have more just have to see how things play out. Anything you guys can help me with would be great thanks and happy gaming! Sinner0420
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:38 pm
by kingloser
300 is prob not gonna get u max settings. U will need a quadcore which means new mobo/cpu and memory. That alone will take care of ur 300. Plus needing i would guess a 460 ir equal radeon if not a 560 or 6950. Would u be able to sell ur old stuff? Do u overclock? Off the top of my head i would say a
mobo-$85
cpu-115
Memory-85
Vid card 460-$125 560ti-225
750w psu 75
If ur a deal shopper u can do newegg and tigerdirect email deals and grab a piece at a time. The longer u wait stuff usually gets cheaper but mobos/psus stay relatively constant
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:46 pm
by Dragonrage217
it all depends on what type of system you are wanting amd or intel. but if i were you i would start if you dont have all that much funds available at one time start by building from the ground up. PSU, MOBO, CPU, Ram, GPU that way you will get a decent psu so you can expand on for your system considering for a base system you will need atleast a 6oow psu and thats barebones so i recommend always atleast an 800w psu so you can control your upgrades, but ideally 1000w psu will be nice and be able to handle almost anything needed for your desire to have high settings for bf3.
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Sun Jun 26, 2011 10:57 pm
by BikerDog
I still have (2) EVGA GTX 470's at a very attractive price.
$125 ea, or $200 for both if you want to go SLI.
BikerDog
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Sun Jun 26, 2011 11:23 pm
by kingloser
man i wish i could take u up on that. but i gotta wait til nearer to bf3 before i can buy a new vid card. and then i gotta use plastic since im broke.
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:19 am
by (TKC)TheCrimsonStar
I built my rig for $832 total (with discounts) and my fps still drops from 60 to 45ish when the server's full and I run it maxed out. Here are my specs...
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition (overclocked to 3.7GHz)
MSI 870-G54 Mainboard
4GB Corsair XMS DDR3 1600MHz RAM
Gigabyte Radeon HD 6870
Raidmax 730W PSU
500GB WD HDD
DVD-RW Drive
Cooler Master Elite Black mid-size case
I already had Win7 and a monitor, keyboard, mouse and speakers.
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Mon Jun 27, 2011 4:01 am
by (TKC) brownman350
That would be a good start.
Dragonrage217 wrote:it all depends on what type of system you are wanting amd or intel. but if i were you i would start if you dont have all that much funds available at one time start by building from the ground up. PSU, MOBO, CPU, Ram, GPU that way you will get a decent psu so you can expand on for your system considering for a base system you will need atleast a 6oow psu and thats barebones so i recommend always atleast an 800w psu so you can control your upgrades, but ideally 1000w psu will be nice and be able to handle almost anything needed for your desire to have high settings for bf3.
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Mon Jun 27, 2011 4:07 am
by BikerDog
Which is why my last 3 computers have had 1200 watt PSU's .... = insurance.
BikerDog
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Mon Jun 27, 2011 4:57 am
by country_boy454
BikerDog wrote:Which is why my last 3 computers have had 1200 watt PSU's .... = insurance.
BikerDog
I started out right with this build, 1200w Corsair Fully modular PSU. Everyone tells me its overkill but its one thing I wont have to purchase again if I/ when I decide to upgrade further!
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:02 am
by BikerDog
See Below......probably the same modular PSU.
BikerDog

Re: desperate need of repairs

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Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:05 am
by Sinner0420
Thanks for all the advice guys, I found a few things on Tigerdirect let me know what you think:
Thermaltake TPX-775M Toughpower XT 775W Power Supply - $69.99
MSI 870A-G54 Motherboard - AMD 870, Socket AM3, LAN, USB, DDR3, ATX - $99.99
Patriot PGV38G1333ELK Gaming i5 8GB PC10666 RAM - DDR3, 1333MHz, 2x4096MB, 9-9-9-24 - $69.99
XFX HD-677X-ZNLC Radeon HD 6770 Video Card - 1GB, GDDR5,Dual-DVI, HDMI, DirectX 11, Single-Slot, Eyefinity, CrossFireX Ready -$104.99
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition AM3 CPU HDZ965FBGMBOX - 3.40GHz, Socket AM3, 6MB Cache, 2000MHz (4000 MT/s) FSB - $139.99
If i can talk the wife into it I'll probably take you up on those 2 470's bikerdog, can't beat that deal anywhere. Happy gaming guys! Sinner0420
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:13 am
by Sinner0420
kingloser wrote:300 is prob not gonna get u max settings. U will need a quadcore which means new mobo/cpu and memory. That alone will take care of ur 300. Plus needing i would guess a 460 ir equal radeon if not a 560 or 6950. Would u be able to sell ur old stuff? Do u overclock? Off the top of my head i would say a
mobo-$85
cpu-115
Memory-85
Vid card 460-$125 560ti-225
750w psu 75
If ur a deal shopper u can do newegg and tigerdirect email deals and grab a piece at a time. The longer u wait stuff usually gets cheaper but mobos/psus stay relatively constant
I don't usually overclock I'm too feaked out about messing something up but sometimes if I find a good program that does presets or something I'll use it, right now I've got my GPU OC'd to 580mhz on the core and 1461mhz on the shader and 370mhz on the memory through a prog called Xtreme Tuner HD from Galaxy and I'm using the Nvidia system monitor. If i could find a place to sell my old stuff back to I would sell it but I'm not sure how to go about doing that, I've got almost another entire pc just sitting in my closet collecting dust also but it's also a dual core with no ddr3 capabillities. Thanks for the advice, Happy gaming! Sinner0420
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:39 am
by (TKC)TheCrimsonStar
Sinner0420 wrote:Thanks for all the advice guys, I found a few things on Tigerdirect let me know what you think:
Thermaltake TPX-775M Toughpower XT 775W Power Supply - $69.99
MSI 870A-G54 Motherboard - AMD 870, Socket AM3, LAN, USB, DDR3, ATX - $99.99
Patriot PGV38G1333ELK Gaming i5 8GB PC10666 RAM - DDR3, 1333MHz, 2x4096MB, 9-9-9-24 - $69.99
XFX HD-677X-ZNLC Radeon HD 6770 Video Card - 1GB, GDDR5,Dual-DVI, HDMI, DirectX 11, Single-Slot, Eyefinity, CrossFireX Ready -$104.99
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition AM3 CPU HDZ965FBGMBOX - 3.40GHz, Socket AM3, 6MB Cache, 2000MHz (4000 MT/s) FSB - $139.99
If i can talk the wife into it I'll probably take you up on those 2 470's bikerdog, can't beat that deal anywhere. Happy gaming guys! Sinner0420
Yeah, that will probably get you into max settings with a good framerate depending on your resolution. I play at 1440 x 900. If you decide to get the two 470's, then you will most definitely get max settings at a much higher res than what I play at.
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Tue Jun 28, 2011 3:11 am
by BikerDog
Probably should make a decision soon.
I have a neighbor sniffing at one of them. (I'd rather sell them together)
BikerDog
Re: desperate need of repairs

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Tue Jun 28, 2011 3:15 am
by (TKC)TheCrimsonStar
BikerDog wrote:Probably should make a decision soon.
I have a neighbor sniffing at one of them. (I'd rather sell them together)
BikerDog
If you ever get ahold of a 6870 and will sell it cheaper than retail, let me know. I'm looking to get another one for BF3. You got some good deals there.