hey everyone. since my old machine (p4 2,67, nx7600GS)can´t run nwn2 smoothly I need a new one. I am far from beeing an expert so I´d be thankful for any input. so far I am down to the following two:
1000€/ ~ $1400
-Intel E6750 Boxed
-Abit IP35
-2x 2GB MDT 800MHz CL5
-8800 GTX
-Seasonic S12II 430W
-Samsung T166 500GB
-LG GSA-H62N
or
~1200€/ ~ $1700
-Intel Q6600 G0 Boxed (95W)
-Abit IP35 Pro
-2x 2GB MDT 800MHz CL5
-8800 GTX
-Seasonic S12II 500W
-Samsung T166 500GB
-LG GSA-H62N
I realize that right now buying a quadcore is rather unnecissary for most purposes ( except maybe for editing programs like premiere or avid which I only use infrequently), but I would like my system to be up to date for at least a couple of years.
And the final question: should I wait for G92 - 8800 GT / GTS refresh to be released?
thanks in advance,
Aurum
new system: help wanted
new system: help wanted
Currently:
NWN1: Perri Goldthistle (inactive)
NWN2: TSM-DM
R.I.P:
Fenton Helder - retired in Luskan
Kendric Valerian - retired on TLR
Naielis Syl´ethar - Kobold smacked in Shadow Dale
Veldrion Rua´fell - Goblin smacked in Shadow Dale...
NWN1: Perri Goldthistle (inactive)
NWN2: TSM-DM
R.I.P:
Fenton Helder - retired in Luskan
Kendric Valerian - retired on TLR
Naielis Syl´ethar - Kobold smacked in Shadow Dale
Veldrion Rua´fell - Goblin smacked in Shadow Dale...
- fluffmonster
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Absolutely wait for the 8800GT. ATi has some new offerings in the mid-upper range which may offer good performance per euro. The point is, in either case you can get performance more than adequate for nwn2 at a substantial savings from the 8800gtx. The savings can be enough for you to comfortably afford the quadcore and IP35 pro.
In either case, I would strongly advise you not consider a PSU under 500w. Seasonic is a real good brand, but I am one of those who believes that where the power supply is concerned, you don't have enough until you have more than enough. Here's a calculator:
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psuc ... orlite.jsp
In either case, I would strongly advise you not consider a PSU under 500w. Seasonic is a real good brand, but I am one of those who believes that where the power supply is concerned, you don't have enough until you have more than enough. Here's a calculator:
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psuc ... orlite.jsp
Thats a very handly link, thanks Fluffster.fluffmonster wrote:In either case, I would strongly advise you not consider a PSU under 500w. Seasonic is a real good brand, but I am one of those who believes that where the power supply is concerned, you don't have enough until you have more than enough. Here's a calculator:
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psuc ... orlite.jsp
My dream system atm would be (if cost is no objection) as follows:
1x nice looking case from silverstone
1x 550W seasonic PSU
1x Intel's dual cores that overclocks well
1x Heatsink and fan from Scythe
1x P35 SLI motherboard (asus)
4x 1 Gb DDR2 1066Mhz Mushkin RAM
2x Asus 8800GT 512 Mb (SLI)
2x 64 Gb Samsung SSD in Raid 0 for OS, apps and games
1x 500 Gb HD (for backups and data)
1x DVD ROM that matches case
1x CD-burner that matches case
1x Superslim USB keyboard
1x Razer gaming mouse
1x 24" LCD from either Samsung or Dell
As I said, that is if money is no objection.
1x nice looking case from silverstone
1x 550W seasonic PSU
1x Intel's dual cores that overclocks well
1x Heatsink and fan from Scythe
1x P35 SLI motherboard (asus)
4x 1 Gb DDR2 1066Mhz Mushkin RAM
2x Asus 8800GT 512 Mb (SLI)
2x 64 Gb Samsung SSD in Raid 0 for OS, apps and games
1x 500 Gb HD (for backups and data)
1x DVD ROM that matches case
1x CD-burner that matches case
1x Superslim USB keyboard
1x Razer gaming mouse
1x 24" LCD from either Samsung or Dell
As I said, that is if money is no objection.
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Nice to see you around again Aurum, both systems sound pretty nice. In addition to good wattage, as mentioned before, a good brand name power supply is pretty important these days- when they go, they can take out a lot of good hardware on the way- and a big number from a no-name brand sometimes doesn't have the oomph to last.
'fraid I haven't been following the video card releases since I got my 8800GTS - it's run everything fine so far- toolset, NWN1 NWN2/MotB (sometimes all three at the same time).
Best of luck with the purchase/build- hope to see you around once you're back in business on the new rig.
'fraid I haven't been following the video card releases since I got my 8800GTS - it's run everything fine so far- toolset, NWN1 NWN2/MotB (sometimes all three at the same time).
Best of luck with the purchase/build- hope to see you around once you're back in business on the new rig.