View Full Version : Wanting to get into PC gaming.
Roofie
2012-11-16, 08:51 PM
Hello all I was wondering if anyone could help me.
Is it possible for this; http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/INTEL-Core-i7-3770-3-4GHz-DESKTOP-COMPUTER-1TB-8GB-HDMI-Quad-Gaming-PC-/230782382535?pt=AU_comp_dekstop&hash=item35bbb3b1c7&_uhb=1#ht_16770wt_1140 to run Planetside 2, if not what upgrades do you recommend? Keeping in mind that I would only really like to spend maybe $200 more on getting a new pc.
If you know of a computer that can run PS2 from anywhere else (that I don't have to build) that is less than $800 that would be nice too. I understand this might be a stupid question for you guys, but I don't have a really extensive knowledge on these things.
Thankyou!
MrSmegz
2012-11-16, 10:04 PM
Not unless they include a video card. Also, I wouldn't ever buy a built computer off ebay, just build your own or have a friend do it. Its super easy.
camycamera
2012-11-16, 11:17 PM
i personally would not buy that, because, well it is on ebay... you are better off with custom builds, cheaper and better.
try these parts on for size, it'll run PS2 at just about max (maybe), and can run every game on the market:
Intel Core i5-3450-$194.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...448b95589fea80
ASRock B75M-DGS - $54.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...d38bd851b82b1f
Pareema 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 - $31.89
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...fa00b0240f6f11
Corsair CX430 430W PSU - $45
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...6ef8ab3292029d
650 TI- $159.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...VGA-_-14130839
total: $481.86
those are the parts only, remember you'll still need a case, a hard drive, keyboard, mouse, monitor, and speakers. and keep in mind you need an OS such as windows 7.
Roofie
2012-11-17, 12:36 AM
Your links didn't work properly for me camy, but that's fine I can figure it out by the names. Since I live in Australia the postage may be an issue. But I like your idea Camy, it's much cheaper than what I was looking at which is always a bonus. Thankyou very much guys for the fast replies. I guess I can find tutorials and such on how to actually build it if I can't get any help. Can I get any suggestions for a cheap case that would work?
camycamera
2012-11-17, 01:45 AM
np, i live in Australia as well. that's strange that the links dont work.... but the links work for the forum i posted it on from:
http://www.planetside-universe.com/showthread.php?t=48719&page=2
scroll down near the bottom, the links are there
"Gaming PC"
>no video card
fuck that lister on ebay
I mean I guess you can run farmville.
Vancha
2012-11-17, 05:26 AM
Your links didn't work properly for me camy, but that's fine I can figure it out by the names. Since I live in Australia the postage may be an issue. But I like your idea Camy, it's much cheaper than what I was looking at which is always a bonus. Thankyou very much guys for the fast replies. I guess I can find tutorials and such on how to actually build it if I can't get any help. Can I get any suggestions for a cheap case that would work?
I'd imagine there'd be a computer shop somewhere near you that'd do builds for a fee, which should still work out a load cheaper than buying a pre-built. If you're willing to build it yourself though (honestly, it's not that hard. Grounding yourself and installing the motherboard standoffs hold the only real potential for fuck-ups), check out the guides by Newegg and Carey Holzman.
Bitfenix Shinobi
NZXT M59
Xigmatek Asgard
Xigmatek Midgard
Corsair 200R
Fractal Design 3000
Zalman Z9 (or Z9 Plus)
Zalman Z11 (or Z11 Plus)
Those are all decent cases, so whichever you find cheapest should be fine, though I'd say the Fractal Design one is probably the best one there if it isn't too expensive in Oz (it's also probably the quietest).
Roofie
2012-11-17, 06:14 PM
Thanks guys for all the help. If you have any more tips that could help out that'd be great.
I have one more question; I have another computer at home the case is 2 years old at the most, if I stripped the components out of that would it be fine to put these new ones in?
Vancha
2012-11-18, 03:28 AM
Thanks guys for all the help. If you have any more tips that could help out that'd be great.
I have one more question; I have another computer at home the case is 2 years old at the most, if I stripped the components out of that would it be fine to put these new ones in?
Depends on the case. Assuming it accommodates ATX motherboards and has a couple of fans, it should be alright. Can you find what model it is, or maybe post a picture of it?
Roofie
2012-11-18, 05:08 PM
On closer inspection the case has a few dents and such in it so might just be better off buying a new one, would this be fine? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811353006
Vancha
2012-11-19, 04:55 AM
I wouldn't be surprised if the one you currently have is better than that. If you searched any of the cases I recommended earlier, you'll notice they range from around $50 to $70. I really wouldn't go any lower than the Asgard ($35). There's also the Cougar Solution, Bitfenix Merc, NZXT Source 210 and NZXT Gamma which are all slightly cheaper than the cases I posted above, but I'd only really consider the Xigmatek Asgard or the Bitfenix Merc at prices that low...
Roofie
2012-11-19, 05:59 PM
Yeah alright, I was just trying to save a little money. But I'll go have a look for some cases around where I live. and if there is none I'll come back to your suggestions, thanks man!
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