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r00t wrotePedo-Sloth wroter00t wrotePedo-Sloth wroter00t wrote You mentioned gaming and not much else.
Pedo-Sloth wrote What Games Can I Run?
And the 8750 (which is not just a re-badged previous-generation card) should be comparable to something like a 6670, which is fine for very light gaming. Still, the fact that something can max CSS and older CoDs doesn't really say much.
I said what games could I run. Did I ever say this is my gaming computer? No. And I do know that the 8750 isn't a GREAT card. I didn't buy a high end card because I knew I wouldn't be using its power. Don't you agree, it would have been a waste of money buying a Titan for CS & Older Cods.
Again, you didn't specify. You only mentioned gaming.
I agree that a Titan would be a waste for light gaming, but a Titan is a waste for any gaming. I would have recommended a card like a 650 Ti and other parts that are more suited to your needs, which you also did not mention.
"Bashing" you? 1234((
Yeah, I figured if I ever wanted to upgrade I would go with some variation of a Ti. What other parts would you consider?
The 650 Ti is the best card at its price point, but if you want to spend less or more, another card might be the better choice. It's just a general recommendation for a good card at a reasonable price point. It should be good to go on your power supply even though the quality is presumably no good.
Otherwise, if you want a huge improvement in general usage, I suggest adding a solid-state drive. Do you have a budget for an upgrade and what do you want the upgrade to accomplish?
Windows 8 should also improve game performance and some other things like boot time.
Um, yeah I do have a little budget for an upgrade, around about 200$. For an upgrade, I would like overall better speed when opening files or editing and things like that. Gaming wise, I just don't want lag. I would sacrefice graphics for lag so yeah. And what exacly is a solid-state drive. A form of hard drive? Thanks for the reccomendation.
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If you wanted to have a computer that plays games and editing i made a Gaming Pc and Graphics computer for just 400-500 ill list the things down below what i have on my first Pc.
Intel Core i3-3220 CPU
MSI B75MA-P45 Motherboard
EVGA GTX 650 Ti Graphics Card
4GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz RAM
500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue Hard Drive
430W Corsair CX430 Power Supply
NZXT Source 220 Case
Intel Core i3-3220 CPU
MSI B75MA-P45 Motherboard
EVGA GTX 650 Ti Graphics Card
4GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz RAM
500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue Hard Drive
430W Corsair CX430 Power Supply
NZXT Source 220 Case
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