Monday, January 26th 2009
I'm not trying to brag or boast, but I was always at least one generation behind the current hardware when I would build/upgrade my rig. Just a couple years ago I "upgraded" my old P4 1.5 GHz machine to an Intel Prescott 3.02 GHz with one GB of DDR2 and an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro on an AGP 8x bus. I was ecstatic that finally, after over two years, I'd be able to play Doom 3.
But now, I make decent money for myself, and can buy myself fairly nice things, despite living in a sinkhole. I am now tickled when I run auto-detect on Far Cry 2 and it reccomends ultra-high settings. Hell, even Crysis reccomends High settings as well, and runs smooooth. And one of my most anticipated shooters, F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, plays goooood.
I'm really not trying to brag or sound like a douche, but I'm just wanting to share my excitement. It's really something I've been wanting to do for a while, and since the i7 Intel chips came out very recently, I felt now was as good a time as any. I'm also really happy that my ASUS board didn't fry.
With all that said, here's the specs:
Antec 900 Gaming Case
Cooler Master Ultimate 700W PSU
ASUS P6T Deluxe Mobo
Intel Core i7 Nehalen 2.66 GHz LGA 1366 Quad Core
6 GB Triple Channel G.Skill 12800 DDR 3 Memory
BFG Tech NVidia GTX 280 1 GB GDDR3 PCIe 16x Video
It's FINISHED! I has a gaming PC nao!
At 22 years old (23 in March), for the first time in my life, I finally own a good gaming PC that can play anything that is released, on high settings.I'm not trying to brag or boast, but I was always at least one generation behind the current hardware when I would build/upgrade my rig. Just a couple years ago I "upgraded" my old P4 1.5 GHz machine to an Intel Prescott 3.02 GHz with one GB of DDR2 and an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro on an AGP 8x bus. I was ecstatic that finally, after over two years, I'd be able to play Doom 3.
But now, I make decent money for myself, and can buy myself fairly nice things, despite living in a sinkhole. I am now tickled when I run auto-detect on Far Cry 2 and it reccomends ultra-high settings. Hell, even Crysis reccomends High settings as well, and runs smooooth. And one of my most anticipated shooters, F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, plays goooood.
I'm really not trying to brag or sound like a douche, but I'm just wanting to share my excitement. It's really something I've been wanting to do for a while, and since the i7 Intel chips came out very recently, I felt now was as good a time as any. I'm also really happy that my ASUS board didn't fry.
With all that said, here's the specs:
Antec 900 Gaming Case
Cooler Master Ultimate 700W PSU
ASUS P6T Deluxe Mobo
Intel Core i7 Nehalen 2.66 GHz LGA 1366 Quad Core
6 GB Triple Channel G.Skill 12800 DDR 3 Memory
BFG Tech NVidia GTX 280 1 GB GDDR3 PCIe 16x Video
- Posted: 1/26/2009 9:01 am
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I kinda hit the same point. I don't think I've ever bought even close to top of the line just because it was pricey. Now though, things are so much cheaper than they used to be and I have a job and crap, so why not build a cool computer =)
my final parts should be here mid next month ^^
sad truely though... i lost my power supp today... and had to downgrade it. it was a goodn. 580 watt.. saddens me to have to let it go ;-; ice storm fried something in it...