DarkLevisa
Junior Member
I haven't been a hard core enthusiast for over a decade and all of a sudden would like to get back into some desktop computing. I've owned a lot of notebooks in my absence from PC gaming and the hobby in general and have plenty of knowledge but kind of out of the loop when it comes to what hardware has the best price/perf ratio. Here is where I stand:
1. I'm in mid 30s and spent the 90s playing lots of simulation titles. SimCity 2K stole part of my middle school life. I also love WRPGs and 4X. Basically I want to play these genres and maybe some others. Just want to dip my toes back into the PC gaming water. Got my eyes on some Sims 3 and Medieval plus the new SimCity. Tropico 4 and Civ 5. Games like that. WRPGS too. I played Skyrim on console but mods and a second or third play thru is possible. Witcher looks appealing too.
2. Basic everyday tasks. Syncing my phones. Netflix and music downloads. Web surfing. PDF game guides for console games and maybe some of those nifty digital comic books. Notebook isn't cutting it anymore. I want a desktop for typical nerd core entertainment.
3. Here is what hardware I do have:
400 and 250GB SATA HDDs. Seagate. Both are 7200rpm, 3.0gb and 8MB cache. Good enough to get started I suppose.
2GB DDR2 memory. (2) 1GB sticks. 533Mhz I believe. Outdated I'm sure.
Radeon 3850 PCIe 512mb. Given to me from a friend. Not sure where it fits in today's gaming environment. Usable? 300 budget is strict folks.
HP2009 monitor. 1600x900 resolution. This is going to be my display. It's good enough for me. I can do 1080p on my HDTVs but this monitor will be primary display. I also have mouse and keyboard plus a Sony DVDRW drive.
300 bucks is firm. Not much room to deviate. I've browsed Newegg a little lately and obviously the entry level stuff is where I will and always be. I do want to have future options for upgraded but ill never be the kind of guy that buys those Core i7s and expensive GPU setups. Case aesthetics are unimportant. The cheapest case with a working PSU will do. I won't have a ton of peripherals. What I priced earlier was a Pentium G2020 with 4GB of the cheapest. DDR3 RAM. The following mobo and GPU :
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...tem=13-157-315
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...tem=14-161-397
Is there a better AMD alternative? Is that card worth it or do I use the 3850 and wait til I can save up for a better one? Case and PSU too. I know the 40 dollar cases with PSUs included are a crapshoot but I'm willing to gamble and get a better power supply down the road. Thanks in advance for any advice. I knew Anandtech would be the place to seek help.
1. I'm in mid 30s and spent the 90s playing lots of simulation titles. SimCity 2K stole part of my middle school life. I also love WRPGs and 4X. Basically I want to play these genres and maybe some others. Just want to dip my toes back into the PC gaming water. Got my eyes on some Sims 3 and Medieval plus the new SimCity. Tropico 4 and Civ 5. Games like that. WRPGS too. I played Skyrim on console but mods and a second or third play thru is possible. Witcher looks appealing too.
2. Basic everyday tasks. Syncing my phones. Netflix and music downloads. Web surfing. PDF game guides for console games and maybe some of those nifty digital comic books. Notebook isn't cutting it anymore. I want a desktop for typical nerd core entertainment.
3. Here is what hardware I do have:
400 and 250GB SATA HDDs. Seagate. Both are 7200rpm, 3.0gb and 8MB cache. Good enough to get started I suppose.
2GB DDR2 memory. (2) 1GB sticks. 533Mhz I believe. Outdated I'm sure.
Radeon 3850 PCIe 512mb. Given to me from a friend. Not sure where it fits in today's gaming environment. Usable? 300 budget is strict folks.
HP2009 monitor. 1600x900 resolution. This is going to be my display. It's good enough for me. I can do 1080p on my HDTVs but this monitor will be primary display. I also have mouse and keyboard plus a Sony DVDRW drive.
300 bucks is firm. Not much room to deviate. I've browsed Newegg a little lately and obviously the entry level stuff is where I will and always be. I do want to have future options for upgraded but ill never be the kind of guy that buys those Core i7s and expensive GPU setups. Case aesthetics are unimportant. The cheapest case with a working PSU will do. I won't have a ton of peripherals. What I priced earlier was a Pentium G2020 with 4GB of the cheapest. DDR3 RAM. The following mobo and GPU :
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...tem=13-157-315
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...tem=14-161-397
Is there a better AMD alternative? Is that card worth it or do I use the 3850 and wait til I can save up for a better one? Case and PSU too. I know the 40 dollar cases with PSUs included are a crapshoot but I'm willing to gamble and get a better power supply down the road. Thanks in advance for any advice. I knew Anandtech would be the place to seek help.