OK folks, about a year ago I had a thread about a gaming PC build and you all provided some great advice. Money got hard for me and I never bought it. Today I just activated a brand new credit card with 0% interest for the first year so I am going to order a PC tonight or tomorrow.
I have been going through builds and I have boiled it down to two builds, both are very close to each other with a slight difference. I hope that some folks here want to give input on these two builds to help me decide and maybe even suggest their own. And now, the builds.
Build 1:https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=10858909cost: $670.91
This build features the Radeon HD 6850 1GB, a tri-core AMD Athlon CPU, and a motherboard with 2x PCIE slots for crossfire support.
Upsides of build 1 are that I can afford it, and it has the nice graphics card. Downside is the triple core CPU (not sure if this is a big deal) and higher cost than build 2.
Build 2:https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=10859309cost: $560.92
This build skips the graphics card completely, moves up to an AMD Phenom quad-core CPU, and the motherboard sports the integrated Radeon 4290 graphics card, though only 1 PCIE slot so no crossfire possible down the road (would i ever really do this?)
The idea here is to get a graphics card later (soonish) and get more computer for my buck today while still being able to play some of the modern games I cannot play at all. (there's lots I cant play even a little bit, like an of the newer Total War stuff,STALKER, Civ 5, Tropico 3, Arkham Asylum, the list goes on obviously since those games arent even the craziest or even very new for that matter).
Now, some overall questions:- what do people think about crossfire, essential?
- what about the tri-core versus the quad-core, how big a deal is this?
- is it reasonable to expect that the cost of the graphics card will go down in 6 months?
- any other builds or suggestions?
Some notes about me and what I need/want in a computer:- I'm not all crazy about graphics, but i want to play Fallout: New Vegas and Dragon Age, etc.
- I am a designer and use lots of adobe software, CAD and 3D modeling software. Work performance is important to me over gaming
- i probably wont overclock anything, but who knows...maybe.
- I want this computer to last me 5 years or so, but dont expect it to play modern games in 5 years.
I really appreciate whatever anyone has to add to this discussion. This is a big step for me and I trust the collective computer wisdom of this community.
Thanks.