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I have the normal 1055t 2.8ghz and is overclocked to 3.5ghz with stock Cooling! and has been stable for around 6 months lol If you go for the AMD black edition its even better at handling OC'n Id save your money and get a decent GPU, keep yer MOBO and PSU..a 6-core AMD will run ARMA as good as you want it.. Just so you know my spec is in my Sig and i play this game with everything maxed out apart from building detail which is at MED and thats at 1920x1200 res |
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![]() ![]() P.S. I'm very envious of your Track IR 5 been wanting to get but I've had to start saving money for this upgrade. upgrade Last edited by AdamB; 08-16-2011 at 10:10 PM. |
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http://www.overclock3d.netJust to put things in perspective.
Look for their video channel and find the video on how to build a gaming rig for under 600 pounds (sorry american keyboard, no pound key). Just enter "how to" in the search box and it should be the third video from the top. It may not be what you want to build, but it calms the nerves a lot regarding having the hottest hardware on the market and how to make choices, you can do great things without the highest priced components. With all the new stuff coming out in a little while and for pcs in general it is very easy to get caught in the rat race for the latest and greatest hardware. I know that is not an answer to your question, however my point is you can buy whatever you want right now and you look a month later on an internet retailer's site and say to yourself, man, I should have waited another month or two and that will go on and on. As for AMD, the bulldozer/FX processor is coming out and new AM3+ MBs are available and even now that these MBs have just been released, I read on another sites techsection they will be obsolete pretty soon as well, since a new socket is due to come out for the bulldozer. Whatever you do you will feel as if you missed out on something. So if you feel like an i7 or i5 go for it and do not worry about the rest, if you feel like a new gpu is in order go for it and there is always a little later to upgrade other things. It seems to me when you have your own build it always remains a work in progress, so see what's in the budget, go for it and there is always later for the other stuff ![]() |
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The original p67 boards had an SATA problem.They were recalled.The new p67 boards(revision b3.It should say it on the box)are out now and do not have the problem.
The Z68 boards have built in video and also are able to use an SSD to cache an SATA drive. |
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Thanks again AdamB |
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i5 vs i7 and HT (hyperthreading) or not HT.
I'm no expert but have read that games do not utilize HT...yet. But also read that this is a misconseption. If u just gonna game then perhaps check into it to save some bucks. |
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There are many options out there, but really the real two key areas are a fast quad (or more) core and a card with 2GB vram or more.
2GB Vram is going to quickly be the standard if it's not already. This game, The Witcher 2 and Crysis 2 with the high resolution texture pack all require immense amounts of vram at their highest settings. I can't run any of these games well (at 1900x1200) with texture detail set to highest. They all lag. So whatever you do, try buy a card with 2GB+ of vram. |
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