Garcian Smith said:
The Core i7-920 is currently way overkill for gaming, so no need to upgrade that. It should last you quite a while, though mid-range CPUs in two years will likely kick its butt. I don't think you'll get much benefit from moving from 3 GB RAM to 6. The maximum standard for gaming PCs nowadays is 4 GB (mostly because the majority of game developers still develop for 32-bit OSes), but since you picked the LGA1366 platform for some reason, you'll have to settle for either 3 (a little under par) or 6 (way more than you really need). I'd just stick with 3 for now. What resolution are you running at? If it's 1680x1050 or lower, you don't need to upgrade the 4850 just yet. If it's 1920x1080 or 1900x1200, then a single 5770 should do you. Or you could wait a few weeks for the 5830 and see if that suits your needs. Either way, don't use Crossfire. In other words, the most you'll need is a video card upgrade, and then only if you have a high-res monitor. |
Well when it comes to computers i prefer to have all my settings changed to high/ultra high and like to have minimum 60 fps. So i get upset when i have a good rig and games like Mass Effect 2 don't run properly when i apply AA above 8x. Or when i have to scale down draw distance in GTA 4 (yes, i know that the pc version is broken and not optimized, just like the force unleashed, but still). Oh wait, i want to play future games without hiccups, like crysis 2, that's why i'm thinking about crossfire.
Right now i have a very old monitor that cannot go above 1024x768 res but i plan on buying a new moniter with a tv tuner (why have two seperate when you can have 2-in-1 with all the bells and whistles?) that goes to full HD
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