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Profile: journeyman
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For this year I had two major purchases in mind. One is an HDTV and the other is a new computer build. My original plan was to get an HDTV in late winter/early spring, then save and build the new comp. Thing's have gone a bit haywire in the fact that overall HDTV prices have gone up since the end of last year. Now I'm thinking of doing the computer first then saving for the HDTV.
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On a big screen like that you'd need a pretty expensive graphics card (or two) to play games like crysis on high. I built my new computer last month for $1800 (see specs below) and it can barely run crysis on high.
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I just built a computer that is pretty powerful and all for under $800, and I think it will serve me well, even in games like Crysis. In fact, I just did some research on it, and it turns out the 3870 performs very well in Crysis, especially for the price. here's a page with benchmarks for crysis with the radeon 3870 compared to some other high end cards including the 8800 gt: http://www.extremetech.com/article [...] 930,00.asp
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The question of "build now or wait" is a tough one. I don't think you're going to see much change for CPUs this year, but new GPUs should be out soon from NVIDIA and from ATI this summer. I just built a system similar to Beurling and in DX10, all settings on high, the 3870x2 has a so-so time with the game (Crysis) @1280x1024. So if you must play the game @1080p on high, you may want to wait for some new GPUs, and get 2. --------------- Maximus Formula | e6850@3.84 | 4 GB Kingston HyperX @851 4-4-4-12-2t | Zalman 9700 | Silverstone 750 | Sapphire 3870x2 | Visontek 3870 OC | 500 GB Vista 32 OS | 74 GB Raptor RAID0 | 74 GB Raptor RAID1 |Samsung SATA DVD | X-Fi Fatal1ty | Thermaltake Armor |
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Right now My Newegg Wishlist is looking something like this.
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I'm currently waiting for the Q9450. Shouldn't be much longer now... going from a single-core straight to quad, oh yeah!
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Well I may have happened upon a way to get an HDTV at a reasonable price, so this quandary may well resolve itself. |
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Personally i would wait for the PC build untill the 9800's come out. |
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It seems to me that there's always going to be a reason to wait. You have to take the plunge at some point, and now isn't a bad time to do so. |
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I agree with Zpyrd....I'd try and up my budget a bit and maybe spring for a new X48 board when released later this month..
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