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Time for a new system - Specs required!
Anything Logitech is free. Like the G5.
RocketMan wrote: > Maybe I should list the current specs I am thinking of... > Please remember this is very preliminary, especially the CPU & > motherboard. > > Case Lian Li PC-6070BW Plus Mid Tower > Power Supply Thermaltake W0049RA, 680W, Auto Control > Motherboard ASUS P5WD2 Premium, Socket 775 > CPU Intel Pentium 4 670, 3.8GHz, 800MHz FSB > Hard Drives Western Digital Caviar WD2500KS-SE16, 250GB, x 2 > DVD drive SONY or LG 16xDVD, 52xCD > DVD writer Pioneer DVR-110D, DVD 16R/16W/8RW > Memory Corsair Dual Channel 2x1GB, DDR2-SDRAM, 667MHz > Video card Leadtek GeForce PX6600 GT, 128MB > Sound card Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS, PCI > Keyboard Microsoft Basic keyboard (only $16!) > Mouse Logitech G5 Laser mouse, USB > Monitor DELL (Samsung) 2405FPW 24 inch widescreen LCD (already purchased) > Speakers Altec Lansing GT5051R, 5.1 Speaker System, 80W RMS > DV/Video capture/TV Tuner card Compro VideoMate DVB-T300 > > Comments please. > Also thinking about the Creative Inspire 7.1 T7900 Speakers, instead of > the Altec Lansing. Anyone have experience with either speaker system? > Originally planned on buying Kingston memory, but having problems sourcing > it. I rate Kingston memory as the best money can buy. Is that correct > thinking? How does Corsair rate? compare to Kingston? > Hope this isn't inappropriate to post in this NG. > TIA. > > |
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"Bob" > schrieb:
> >> After 7 loooong years, I am finally updating my desktop! I am interested >> in advice on what specs are important for running car sims at full speed! >> My main questions are whether to go with a dual-core processor or stay >> with a single-core CPU, and (I don't wish to start a huge argument here) >> whether that CPU should be AMD or Intel? Would the dual-core processor >> help >> playing any of the car sims? Although I have heard that the AMD CPU is >> better for game playing, while the Intel is better for video >> editing/multimedia, is the difference that great when playing games? I >> must >> admit that I have purchased Intel up until now, and rate upgradability >> highly, but not at the expense of game performance too much. >> I don't think I can go wrong with a Gigabyte or ASUS motherboard?? > > None of this is really critical. Especially Intel v. AMD. Dual core > won't help for current sims.The next thing is. Oh yes, it will help. I read today that you can gain up to 20% when using the newest ATI-drivers with a dual core CPU. [...] Stephan |
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"Maybe I should list the current specs I am thinking of... "
After all that's been said, you're still listing a 6600GT/128MB? Honestly, everything else that's been said here is hardware junkies listing their preferences. The Intel CPU you listed is perfectly OK for what you're doing, even if the AMD is somewhat faster. But the 6600GT is flat wrong and will kill the $$$ you're spending elsewhere. Unlike the other stuff, this one really matters. A 6800GS would be a big improvement, but, if you're that worried about the other things, a 7800 or an X1800 would be a noticeable improvement over that Kingston versus Corsair? I can't imagine it making any difference. |
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Time for a new system - Specs required!
Yo! rocket man...
I would spend the dough on the vid card, I have the 6600gt (sell it pretty cheap right now to you, I could and upgrade myself to the 6800 at least) and I was not am not impressed... I have to say there are 2 caveats about my not impression, one is I went cheap and got the 128 meg card, and 2 it is on a older slower (Up to 4x agp only) motherboard with sub500 hz fsb and a p4 2.4ghz cpu. This card gained me a slight (only slight) bump in performance over the ti4600 w/128 meg ram, card it had replaced... Sure with GPL and Nascar03 it seemed enough of an upgrade, but with GTL (biggest fram hit game I have) it is sorely dissapointing. BTW it runs rFactor great and GPL pretty decent so it is all not bad for 140? (nowdays?) vs 300+ bucks. but as it stands, it was wasted 180 so my 6800 going to have cost me this 180 I spent plus the cost of the upgrade, if I cant sell the 6600gt. Live and learn ya know. RocketMan enlightened us with: > "Chang Liu" > wrote in message > ... >> Or save yourself some effort, pay 2.5k for an FC3S and another 2.5k >> for a new engine rebuild. And there you have a realistic racing sim. > > Sold my race car. That is why I am back on the computer sims. HEAPS > cheaper! ) Buying them is the cheap part. Racing them is the > expensive part! > >> >> Otherwise.. >> >> Go AMD X2. >> >> Go 7800GT instead of X1800. >> >> Raid up SATAs. >> >> Go dual channel with two 1gb sticks. >> >> Then your set. >> >> For now anyways. >> >> >> Bob wrote: >>>> After 7 loooong years, I am finally updating my desktop! I am >>>> interested in advice on what specs are important for running car >>>> sims at full speed! >>>> My main questions are whether to go with a dual-core processor >>>> or stay with a single-core CPU, and (I don't wish to start a huge >>>> argument here) whether that CPU should be AMD or Intel? Would the >>>> dual-core processor help >>>> playing any of the car sims? Although I have heard that the AMD >>>> CPU is better for game playing, while the Intel is better for video >>>> editing/multimedia, is the difference that great when playing >>>> games? I must >>>> admit that I have purchased Intel up until now, and rate >>>> upgradability highly, but not at the expense of game performance >>>> too much. I don't think I can go wrong with a Gigabyte or ASUS >>>> motherboard?? >>> >>> None of this is really critical. Especially Intel v. AMD. Dual >>> core won't help for current sims.The next thing is. >>> >>>> I am thinking of going with a Geforce 6600 GT video card to start >>>> with, as >>>> I can easily upgrade to a higher spec card at a later date. >>>> Currently I am >>>> only playing GPL, so it should be perfectly adequate. With a high >>>> speed CPU >>>> the 6600 GT will run the current sims (GTL etc.) well?? >>> >>> No. Don't worry so much about CPU, worry about this. You can get >>> a 7800GT or an X800XL for about $300. >>> >>>> My sound requirements are not that big, so a SB Audigy 2 ZS >>>> should fit my >>>> needs. Any suggestions on a good set of speakers for car sims and >>>> DVDs for >>>> under US$300? - preferably much less! I currently have a 24 inch >>>> widescreen LCD, so a good set of speakers would be great. >>> >>> I have these. Great for gaming, even better for music. $130. >>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16836113139 >>> >>>> My last question (sorry if these questions are inappropriate in >>>> this NG) >>>> is about RAID. Is this set on the motherboard? Can it be changed >>>> (from 0 to >>>> 1) by switching jumpers on the MB?? My current desktop has two hard >>>> drives >>>> with the 2nd drive being basically a backup of my data from the >>>> primary (Windows) drive - not RAID of course. I was planning on >>>> partitioning the 2 >>>> new 250GB drives into something like 40GB (Windows), 2 x 80GB, 50GB >>>> (data). >>>> Is that a good idea? What type of RAID should I run? Just mirror >>>> the 1st drive onto the 2nd drive, or go for speed?? >>> >>> RAID is configured in software. If you have implemented a good >>> backup system, speed is fine. If not, I'd mirror. |
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RocketMan Wrote: > Maybe I should list the current specs I am thinking of... > Please remember this is very preliminary, especially the CPU & > motherboard. > > Case Lian Li PC-6070BW Plus Mid Tower > Power Supply Thermaltake W0049RA, 680W, Auto Control > Motherboard ASUS P5WD2 Premium, Socket 775 > CPU Intel Pentium 4 670, 3.8GHz, 800MHz FSB > Hard Drives Western Digital Caviar WD2500KS-SE16, 250GB, x 2 > DVD drive SONY or LG 16xDVD, 52xCD > DVD writer Pioneer DVR-110D, DVD 16R/16W/8RW > Memory Corsair Dual Channel 2x1GB, DDR2-SDRAM, 667MHz > Video card Leadtek GeForce PX6600 GT, 128MB > Sound card Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS, PCI > Keyboard Microsoft Basic keyboard (only $16!) > Mouse Logitech G5 Laser mouse, USB > Monitor DELL (Samsung) 2405FPW 24 inch widescreen LCD (already > purchased) > Speakers Altec Lansing GT5051R, 5.1 Speaker System, 80W RMS > DV/Video capture/TV Tuner card Compro VideoMate DVB-T300 > > Comments please. > Also thinking about the Creative Inspire 7.1 T7900 Speakers, instead > of > the Altec Lansing. Anyone have experience with either speaker system? > Originally planned on buying Kingston memory, but having problems > sourcing > it. I rate Kingston memory as the best money can buy. Is that correct > thinking? How does Corsair rate? compare to Kingston? > Hope this isn't inappropriate to post in this NG. > TIA. Ok Corsair ram is a joke, if your going to buy good quality ram, but GEIL Dual, http://www.geilusa.com/. For video Leadtek isnt the way to go, that is going cheap, at least spend the money and get a better quality than leadtek. Pioneer is ok for the writer, but I ahve always prefered LG, besides LG writer & reader will go nicely together . HardDrive, dude stay away from Western Digital, again spend some cash and get a Seagate SATA ST3400832NS NL35 Series 400 GB 7200 RPM 8 ms avg http://tinyurl.com/978el -- Pantharen ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pantharen's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=247059 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=512328 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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RocketMan wrote:
> Dell 2405FPW - Yes, native resolution is 1920x1200. Hoping to be able to > run all/most > games at 1280x1024. Same here. GTL & rFactor both run perfectly at 1920x1200 with an AMD 4000 & GT7800 with 1Gb Ram. Cheers Tony |
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> Ok Corsair ram is a joke, if your going to buy good quality ram, but
> GEIL Dual, > http://www.geilusa.com/. For video Leadtek isnt the way to go, that is > going cheap, at least spend the money and get a better quality than > leadtek. Pioneer is ok for the writer, but I ahve always prefered LG, > besides LG writer & reader will go nicely together . HardDrive, dude > stay away from Western Digital, again spend some cash and get a > Seagate SATA ST3400832NS NL35 Series 400 GB 7200 RPM 8 ms avg > http://tinyurl.com/978el GEIL is good, nothing special though. It's probably better value than Corsair (both the high-end and the low-end GEIL RAM) To say Corsair RAM is a joke is ridiculous. Have Seagate upgraded their models recently? ...because about 6 months ago Western Digital's new drives were cooler, quieter, faster and cheaper than any Seagate drive with the same warranty. I used to always buy Seagate drives because they were the quietest but not last time around. |
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About 3 months ago I built a 1.8TB RAID-5 in my home server using 6 Seagate
300GB Sata drives. You can barely tell the things are even running. -Larry "Steve Simpson" > wrote in message ... > Have Seagate upgraded their models recently? ...because about 6 months ago > Western Digital's new drives were cooler, quieter, faster and cheaper than > any Seagate drive with the same warranty. I used to always buy Seagate > drives because they were the quietest but not last time around. > > > |
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I just pulled the trigger on an upgrade myself...
ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe AMD Athlon X2-4800+ EVGA 7800 GTX ViVo 256MB Antec Truepower 2.0 550 Seagate 7200.9 300GB SATA-II Creative X-Fi Elite Pro -Larry |
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Time for a new system - Specs required!
Larry (The Other Larry) wrote:
> I just pulled the trigger on an upgrade myself... > > ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe > AMD Athlon X2-4800+ > EVGA 7800 GTX ViVo 256MB > Antec Truepower 2.0 550 > Seagate 7200.9 300GB SATA-II > Creative X-Fi Elite Pro > > -Larry Sweet! I am about to order the MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum MB, Athlon X2-4400+, with a Radeon X800 card. -- Don Burnette |
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