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    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    That's a decent way to put it. I suppose some people forget that just because video cards are released a lot more frequently than consoles, you don't actually have to always buy the latest one.
    Early video cards in a series are usually less powerful (in some aspects), than later cards in the previous series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    The thing is, you don't necessarily have to get the most high-end machine. Mine isn't one and I've been using it since early 2008. I shake my head every time I see some random smartass posting something about PC gaming forcing you to buy a computer for thousands (!) of bucks, or having to upgrade every few months. That is so not true.
    Random poster: I have a budget of $400, build me a pc.

    Those people: BUY THIS PART IT WILL ONLY PUSH YOUR BUDGET UP BY $600 AND IT CAN PLAY CRYSIS 2 AT MAX GFX.

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    I 'built' this computer with...say, $200, it has a decent processor, got another gig of RAM for $20 and I'm looking to get a 4670, which is about $100 in here.

    Supposedly I can run Dead Space 2, Dragon Age 2 and shit with my native res with everything jacked up, and that card is from 2008 or so. I'm starting to find out you don't have to upgrade every month unless you're changing monitors every week or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassadar View Post
    Random poster: I have a budget of $400, build me a pc.

    Those people: BUY THIS PART IT WILL ONLY PUSH YOUR BUDGET UP BY $600 AND IT CAN PLAY CRYSIS 2 AT MAX GFX.
    I remember when I was asking on stuff to get an 'office computer' up and running.

    I was getting suggestions of 4GB DDR3 RAM memories with Dual Channel and i7's all over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassadar View Post
    Random poster: I have a budget of $400, build me a pc.

    Those people: BUY THIS PART IT WILL ONLY PUSH YOUR BUDGET UP BY $600 AND IT CAN PLAY CRYSIS 2 AT MAX GFX.


    So true, I can't help but laugh at the reviews on Newegg for the 5670.
    "Alright for the price, not if you're a SERIOUS GAMER THOUGH!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    I remember when I was asking on stuff to get an 'office computer' up and running.

    I was getting suggestions of 4GB DDR3 RAM memories with Dual Channel and i7's all over.
    That's insane

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    And insane video cards too, I suppose they want AAX16 and HDR on that motherfucking Microsoft Word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    I remember when I was asking on stuff to get an 'office computer' up and running.

    I was getting suggestions of 4GB DDR3 RAM memories with Dual Channel and i7's all over.
    Only 4GB?! You need at least 8GB, a 3ghz quad core, an HD6250, AND a 7.1ch sound card. Even with those cheap-o specs, you'll still be dropping at least 10 frames per second in Wordpad.


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    Only 4GB?! You need at least 8GB, a 3ghz quad core, an HD6250, AND a 7.1ch sound card. Even with those cheap-o specs, you'll still be dropping at least 10 frames per second in Wordpad.
    THAT ANNOYING CLIPPY MOTHERFUCKER LOOKS STRAIGHT AWAY FROM GODDAMNED CRYSIS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Only 4GB?! You need at least 8GB, a 3ghz quad core, an HD6250, AND a 7.1ch sound card. Even with those cheap-o specs, you'll still be dropping at least 10 frames per second in Wordpad.

    http://www.nerfnow.com/comic/457


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    THAT ANNOYING CLIPPY MOTHERFUCKER LOOKS STRAIGHT AWAY FROM GODDAMNED CRYSIS.
    The Microsoft assistant has a texture resolution of 30000x30000, and the model has 5 MILLION vertices! If you don't have the top stuff, you're screwed, even notepad will need to be on medium to low settings.

    I have AA off in everything I play, and games look fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    Supposedly I can run Dead Space 2, Dragon Age 2 and shit with my native res with everything jacked up, and that card is from 2008 or so. I'm starting to find out you don't have to upgrade every month unless you're changing monitors every week or something.
    The whole upgrade every month superstition used to hold true actually.

    Back in the 80s, when you used to have to worry about whether or not your card support certain instruction sets like glide or whatever the hell it was

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    I have AA off in everything I play, and games look fine.
    AA is only useful at low resolutions. I play at 1920x1200 so yeah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    The Microsoft assistant has a texture resolution of 30000x30000, and the model has 5 MILLION vertices! If you don't have the top stuff, you're screwed, even notepad will need to be on medium to low settings.

    I have AA off in everything I play, and games look fine.
    *enjoy your inferior gameplay experience


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