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Old Oct 16, 2007, 05:58 AM // 05:58   #1
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Its time for me to get an upgrade but i have no idea on which parts to pick out for running guild wars in the highest resolution? I want to spend under $1,300 that runs guild wars smoothly. What do you guys recommend?
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Old Oct 16, 2007, 06:07 AM // 06:07   #2
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I should say, build it yourself
If you buy the same computer in the store your more then $1000
If you buy the parts, then it will cost you about 500$

Just find a good suplier on the internet ;-)
I cant help you with that, cause im dutch :P
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Old Oct 16, 2007, 08:51 AM // 08:51   #3
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i'd also recommending a self build, 2 great sites for parts would be http://www.tigerdirect.com and http://www.newegg.com
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Old Oct 16, 2007, 10:53 AM // 10:53   #4
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What do you guys recommend?
CPU: some mid-priced Intel Core 2 Duo, the most expensive ones are a waste of money for most games and quad core isn't really worth it right now with so few things supporting multiprocessing (and available memory bandwidth further limiting the gains from more cores).

RAM: two gigabytes of DDR2-800. Brand doesn't make much difference unless you plan on overclocking or something. Don't waste too much money on getting RAM with low latencies, either: it's been benchmarked over and over again and the performance benefit of expensive low-latency RAM is less than 2% in most cases.

If you can fit one in your budget, the GeForce 8800GTS is definitely the best video card available. Not only is it very fast for most games, but it's also priced low enough (around $299) that its price/performance ratio beats every other video card in its class, including its competitor from ATI.

As for the motherboard, I'd recommend something relatively expensive from either Abit or Asus. The cheaper stuff often lacks connectivity, has shitty chipsets that slow down the system's overall performance and/or is made from crappy parts that can't take the load of gaming for more than a few years.

Since you probably need a new PSU for this I'd recommend googling around a bit to find a good quality one - some of the cheaper junk may advertise "500 W" power but will probably explode when the load approaches 400 W, possibly taking out the rest of your hardware too.
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Old Oct 16, 2007, 11:53 AM // 11:53   #5
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I bought this a couple of weeks ago:

Quad Core Q6600
2048 MB RAM
Geforce 8500GTS
P5K Asus Motherboard
Running on 430W or so.

Really runs GW like a dream.

Woops forgot to say how much I paid for, IIRC it was €1000,- That includes the building of it, the harddisk and the case.

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Old Oct 16, 2007, 01:29 PM // 13:29   #6
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How much did you paid for it Scorpion_boy?
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Old Oct 17, 2007, 04:31 AM // 04:31   #7
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K, i've picked these parts i don't know if their good but here they are:
Video Card:Nividia GeForce 8800 GTS
CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 Bundle
RAM:Crucial DDR2 2GB PC6400 Dual Memory
Mobo: ASUS P5K Deluxe WiFi-AP Socket 775
PSU: CoolerMaster eXtreame Power 600w ATX Power Supply

Think thats good enough?
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Old Oct 17, 2007, 04:45 AM // 04:45   #8
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you also need a case if you don't have one yet and don't forget some cooling.
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Old Oct 17, 2007, 05:09 AM // 05:09   #9
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The setup is pretty good. I'd swap the PSU for this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139001

The motherboard is nice, but costs a lot just for the extra features. Unless you really want/need them, one of the cheaper P5K's should do.
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Old Oct 17, 2007, 05:21 AM // 05:21   #10
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remember not to cheap out on the case!
I'm so glad i got my Antec P180B, insanely quiet and with the pull out compartments for Hard drives/Optical Drives it makes installing a breeze...not to mention sealing off the power supply in a separate area on the bottom for even cooler gaming ^_^
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Old Oct 17, 2007, 02:05 PM // 14:05   #11
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Wow I guess I've had my compy for almost a month and a half now. I ordered it all from newegg (they are the best):


-Q6600 2.4ghz Quad Core (future proof)

-Artic Cooling Freezer 7 pro (This is very important, an aftermarket cooler IS needed for any dual or quad core because the stock fans are junk)

-Apevia X-Discovery Case (it looks nice but I wish it had better cooling)

-OCZ 600w power supply (Has more than enough power and seems to be doing its job. Runs a little loud but I'll live. Doesn't have modular cabling but the cabling is easy to bend and it stays that way. Look at the Corsair 520w, it's pretty good too)

-Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R (P35 chipset mobo supports 45nm processors and this board I picked out supports 4gb of ddr3 so I can upgrade in the future)

-Evga 8800gts 320mb (really a nice card, but I am wishing I had just gotten a 8800gtx. The increased memory and processing power is really noticeable)

-Patriot 2GB DDR2-800 ram (it works fine :P, and is relatively cheap)

-Seagate Barracuda 320gb HDD w/Perpindicular Recording Tech (serves its need, although I've found my load times aren't that hawt...but for only 70$ you can't complain. Think about raid-0 two of these )

Overall I paid less than 1200$ for all this. It's prolly more around 1100$ now with all the price cuts. My suggestion would be to look into a better case (air flow ftw!), two HDDs for raid-0, 4gb ram, or a 8800gtx. GW doesn't need much power to run on max though, so if you want to save money just buy some random crap and enjoy.
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Old Oct 17, 2007, 02:56 PM // 14:56   #12
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Hi there...am have a old computer for like 2yrs or so and i would like to get a new computer more like build my own...i looked at the two sites provided above but am afraid to pick out a mother board and all that.
and do both site's ship to canada.....
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Old Oct 17, 2007, 03:00 PM // 15:00   #13
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No one seems to have mentioned this. What sort of monitor are you running or will you be getting? And, what resolution will you, therefore, be running? This can make quite a difference in the amount of graphics power you need.
For example, if you are running a CRT or LCD at 1024x768, almost any (new) graphics card will do (I know people who run GW at 1024x768 on an ATI 9600 AGP). If you are running an LCD at 1280x1024, you would want something a bit more mid-range. If (like me) you are running a wide screen monitor at 1680x1050, then you'll need at least an nVidia 8600 based card, but an 8800 would be even better. (I'm using an ATI 2900XD, but I don't recommend it as it has the performance of an 8600, but the power consumption of an 8800)

And, of course, the more graphics power you want, the bigger power supply you'll need. Check that the power supply has connectors for the video card (if required) and SATA drives and 24/28-pin motherboard connector. 650w (or more) if you go for the 8800. Even more if you want SLI (which I don't recommend either)

I would recommend getting a new AMD64 X2 processor (the 6000+ if your budget will allow) - the most bang for the buck. (I know people will argue that Intel Core2 processors are faster, but not when you compare them price for price.) I wouldn't recommend getting a Quad Core either - there really is nothing out there (game-wise) that would require or use 4 cores - by the time there is, the current quads will be old news.

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Old Oct 17, 2007, 03:16 PM // 15:16   #14
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I run at 1280x1024 with a 7600 512mb.

(on vista)
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Old Oct 18, 2007, 03:39 AM // 03:39   #15
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Asus M2A-VM HDMI / socket AM2 93
AMD Athlon 64 4400 X2 / socket AMD2 109
DDR2 1024mb SuperTalent 49 x 2
XFX 8600GT XXX Edition 256M 180
Vitsuba Master 550w 114

All in U$S
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Old Oct 19, 2007, 04:49 AM // 04:49   #16
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Think the Antec Nine Hundred is good enough for cooling?
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Old Oct 19, 2007, 06:19 AM // 06:19   #17
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The 900 is plenty. Most cases today are more than enough anyways.
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Old Oct 19, 2007, 07:47 AM // 07:47   #18
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K, i've picked these parts i don't know if their good but here they are:
Video Card:Nividia GeForce 8800 GTS
CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 Bundle
RAM:Crucial DDR2 2GB PC6400 Dual Memory
Mobo: ASUS P5K Deluxe WiFi-AP Socket 775
PSU: CoolerMaster eXtreame Power 600w ATX Power Supply

Think thats good enough?
That system will laugh at you if Guild Wars is the most intensive software you ever run on it. Overkill. However, its an awesome system that will play much newer games easily. You'll likely be in the range of 200fps or so with Guild Wars.

Do you play any other games? Would you if you had a better system? If not, you could probably save some cash by lightening that up a bit.. but that's a pretty sweet machine.

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Old Oct 19, 2007, 01:08 PM // 13:08   #19
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Hi there...am have a old computer for like 2yrs or so and i would like to get a new computer more like build my own...i looked at the two sites provided above but am afraid to pick out a mother board and all that.
and do both site's ship to canada.....
http://ncix.com/
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Old Oct 19, 2007, 03:24 PM // 15:24   #20
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Hi there...am have a old computer for like 2yrs or so and i would like to get a new computer more like build my own...i looked at the two sites provided above but am afraid to pick out a mother board and all that.
and do both site's ship to canada.....
www.tigerdirect.ca - although I can't seem to connect atm. :/
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