I fvcking hate computers.

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Kelvrick

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Originally posted by: iamtrout
Originally posted by: Homerboy
No dude your way behind the times. Doom3 slaughters a PC that would run Far Cry flawlessly, and a computer like mine above, that will run Doom3 and HL2 and Fear all day with everything max with great framerates, will get slaughtered by Oblivion.

I have to turn some things down or I find Oblivion just about unplayable, and I never thought my 7800 GT would get bogged down so fast since I've only had it 6 months.

Oblivion will be like Far Cry was when it first came out - People won't be able to get the most out of the game until the next gen of video cards comes out

because its all about the polygons...
don't believe the hype kids... THIS is what is exactly wrong with gaming today. "Screw the story and playabilty, just give them more polys and hig res textures to glaze them over"

We're not just talking about the polygons here. IMO Oblivion is WAY better than Far Cry or Doom3 because it has an absolutely awesome story. FINALLY, a truly legendary game comes out, and I can't run it without it looking like sh!t. A large part of Oblivion relies on immersion and realism, and while without these it's still an amazing game... without the eye candy to create that immersion a large part of the game's awesomeness if gone.

You better have 2gb of memory to go with it.
 

Elderly Newt

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I have an XP 2700+ and a 9700pro. I dont see why people are so obessed with upgrading. o no, this new games coming out and itll only be able to run on the newest top of the line computers i better upgrade by GF 7900gtx and A64 4000+

yea pc gaming is probably more expensive than console gaming, but its not as expensive as 90% of people make it out to be. You dont need to upgrade every 6 months...
 

tfinch2

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Feb 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: iamtrout
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Why do you need all of that? If my 1.4Ghz Thunderbird wasn't so unstable I'd never upgrade. Even with all of its faults I don't plan on an upgrade for at least a few more months.

Originally posted by: iamtrout
A64 3000+ 754pin - can't stand single core processing anymore, gah! Too many things going on at once...

Oh and regarding that... well, my friend multitasks Runescape, Deus Ex, and sometimes the Unreal engine all at once on a PIII 800Mhz. It runs like hell but it still works.

I don't want to "run like hell." If all I played were old games like the ones you mentioned, I wouldn't be wanting this upgrade.

I'm just sick and tired of my computer being completely bogged down at 100% CPU utilization for half an hour as I do my image processing tasks...

What kind of image processing do you do?
 

SparkyJJO

Lifer
May 16, 2002
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I just recently upgraded from my inspiron 9300 with a 2GHz P-M, 6800 NU, 1.25GB RAM, 80GB HD to the system in my sig (Athlon64 3700+ san diego, X1900XT, 2GB RAM, 250GB SATA2 HD). Odds are, I won't be upgrading for a long time. The computer before the laptop I had for more than a year (some minor parts changed, nothing that affected performance much though). I had the Inspiron for 8 months. I don't see an upgrade for a long time, except maybe a sound card over the onboard and better speakers. Keyboard here probably pretty soon but that isn't really an upgrade - just one of those things that starts to wear out :p
 

imported_goku

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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Why do you need all of that? If my 1.4Ghz Thunderbird wasn't so unstable I'd never upgrade. Even with all of its faults I don't plan on an upgrade for at least a few more months.

Originally posted by: iamtrout
A64 3000+ 754pin - can't stand single core processing anymore, gah! Too many things going on at once...

Oh and regarding that... well, my friend multitasks Runescape, Deus Ex, and sometimes the Unreal engine all at once on a PIII 800Mhz. It runs like hell but it still works.

Deus Ex IS the unreal engine...
 

Baked

Lifer
Dec 28, 2004
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I'm still running 1st version of Barton 2500+ and Ti4200 and 1GB RAM. Works well for WoW.
 

ModerateRepZero

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I don't fancy myself a computer expert, but why did you have to spend close to a grand on an 'upgrade' ? For a decent mid-range system you're not so much upgrading as replacing (and you might as well build a new system while you're at it).

Just curious, why an opteron instead of a dual-core? And do you have at least 1-2 GB of RAM ?
 

Baked

Lifer
Dec 28, 2004
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Originally posted by: ModerateRepZero
Just curious, why an opteron instead of a dual-core? And do you have at least 1-2 GB of RAM ?

AMD Opteron 165 Denmark 1GHz HT 2 x 1MB L2 Cache Socket 939 Dual Core Processor
 

iamtrout

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Nov 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: ModerateRepZero
Just curious, why an opteron instead of a dual-core? And do you have at least 1-2 GB of RAM ?

I've got 2GB of RAM. It's pretty much required since Photoshop often takes like 1.5GB... :(
 

sniperruff

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Apr 17, 2002
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Originally posted by: Vinny N
Originally posted by: Soccer55
Wow, I'd take your "old" system over my AthlonXP 2600+ and my GF4 Ti 4200.

-Tom

Yes. Perspective is key in upgrades.

I'd take your system over my AthlonXP 1900+ and Geforce 2 GTS. :p

and i'd take yours over my 1700+ and GF3 Ti500

guess my video card is some insane speed demon compared to yours.
 

imported_KuJaX

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May 29, 2004
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Looks like a waste of money to me, but if you feel that it was needed, then who really cares? Personally, I would have waited.
 

Boztech

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May 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy


1024x768? 640x480 is plenty, and even 320x240 is ok for games like FEAR that stay mostly indoors.

Please tell me you're kidding.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: Boztech
How is he getting ripped?

Not getting ripped off, but getting ripped a new a$$hole. $1,000 is a lot of money to spend upgrading his current system.
 

manly

Lifer
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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: iamtrout
I don't want to "run like hell." If all I played were old games like the ones you mentioned, I wouldn't be wanting this upgrade.

I'm just sick and tired of my computer being completely bogged down at 100% CPU utilization for half an hour as I do my image processing tasks...

I'm just saying that a 3000+ really shouldn't be so bad when it comes to multitasking if a PIII can do it. FEAR and Far Cry are old games? Those are probably the two best looking games out, aside from maybe Half-Life II (which also runs great, btw).
You're confusing true multitasking with task switching. Any 32-bit desktop CPU back to the 386 can switch tasks; that's more a reflection of the quality of the OS than anything else.