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So, been browsing around on newegg and I've settled on these parts for my new computer. Got the motivation to upgrade when I tried to play Bioshock and the performance was simply unplayable, even with the lowest settings. (In case you're curious, I'm running a GeForce 7300 GS on an ASUSTek Amberine M with an AMD Sempron 3200+ and 1.25 GB of RAM. Yeah, it's almost 4 years old.)
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Hiya
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That build doesn't even make the "low end range" let along mid range. --------------- http://z3.invisionfree.com/kips_co [...] owtopic=48 <---Budget Gaming Builds |
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Yeah.... that really doesn't meet the requirements for 'constructive criticism'. If you find the title of the post objectionable, then just keep it to yourself. Doesn't help me at all (but it does boost your post count! congratulations!).
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Some call me ... Tim?
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Yeah, this is a very-very-low-end build. And without independent graphics, it's not a gaming build... Not at all. Go with the 780G chipset for considerably better 3D performance, but it's still far from spectacular.
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My 2 cents:
Message edited by DestroiTe on 06-27-2008 at 02:47:49 AM |
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Right you are Ken!
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--------------- http://z3.invisionfree.com/kips_co [...] owtopic=48 <---Budget Gaming Builds |
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I'd definitely like the total cost to be around $500, if at all possible. But I have leeway (go tax returns!) if need be.
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I have been looking at the same boards also.
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