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December 21st, 2008, 08:41 PM
If I were you I would upgrade the entire machine. You could keep some of the parts, but most of them should be replaced. Keep the burners, tuner card, and if you think you will use them Floppy and zip drive. You can definitely get cheaper if you are interested, but this would be a decent rig.
Almost any machine costing $500 and up will definitely play the game. If you want to play it with good speeds you may need to upgrade the video card. http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=55492 |
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Well this is what I ended up with if anyone is interested.
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January 28th, 2009, 01:04 PM
When I upgrade in May, I'm going to get one of the new Intel i7s. It looks like their performance is over the top.
My brother is an AMD fan, and I can say that they aren't bad chips by any means, but looking at the charts, I can see they aren't for me. I see that AMD chips are GREAT for playing games, because their price is so low compared to the performance they put out. However, for me, I do a lot more than games with my PC. I'm constantly converting videos, shrinking DVDs, and all sorts of other "number crunching" processess that the AMDs fail at. Do you find yourself much more of a gamer, or do you use your PC as a multi-purpose tool? If you are using your PC for more than just games, you may want to consider an Intel. Just look at the charts on www.Tomshardware.com if you want to see how well the processors are performing. |
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February 1st, 2009, 02:01 PM
while newer machines are more efficient, they are also more powerful, so the efficiency/power draw basically even out. it also uses less fans because it doesn't get that hot, so it draws less there and also is quieter. we aren't talking about a 20 year old refrigerator here. power supply efficiency hasn't changed all that much in 10 years. quality has dropped, price has dropped, but efficiency has only gone up modestly (if at all)
plus, it's recycled, so it has paid its debt to society, unlike the disposable computers today this is the case it's in, a 1997 vaio, might have a newer p/s, i'm not sure, it hasn't been apart since probably 2003(?) (when i put in the dvd burner) http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Pr...056/index.html Sony Global - Press Release - Sony Introduces VAIO Series PCs Leading-edge multimedia desktop and notebook PCs for the home i've got one of these too http://windowsitpro.com/article/arti...ation-410.html Dell Precision WorkStation 410 they stayed on this long (power outage ended the run) http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/showpost...6&postcount=62 |
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