PC Components.
Posted: 2012-08-14 15:42
So I've been looking at options for a new PC for about a month now and I pretty much want to blow my brains out. Im a pretty smart guy, but this stuff is just WAAAAY too fucking complicated.
So I want a machine that will last me about 4-5 years that will play ArmA 2, DayZ and PR:A2 effectively. I'm not SUPER rich and I don't need the absolute top of the line, I just want to get the job done. I know when it comes to PC components, you can spend a lot more for only a slight increase in performance.
I would like to use an Intel i7 processor, however there's so many different variations I'm not sure which to get. Also, I've heard some people say that the i5 processors are just as good as the i7.
I also have no intentions of overclocking. I'm not an expert with computers, nor do I want to do anything that would even remotely put my system at risk.
Next is the RAM. I would tend to believe that I would need 16GB. Is this correct? Would I use 2 8GB slots or 4 4GB slots? I have no idea. Fuck.
Worse is the graphics card. I would like an Nvidia card, I just have NO idea what to get. Some people say the GT 690, others say its too overpriced... As I've been saying, I need a card that doesn't necessarily need to be top of the line, just one that will efficiently get the job done.
So once all of those have been picked out, I'm not sure what motherboard will be compatible with all of these parts, let alone most effective. Then I need to figure out what power supply to get.
This is all leaving my head spinning and any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
So I want a machine that will last me about 4-5 years that will play ArmA 2, DayZ and PR:A2 effectively. I'm not SUPER rich and I don't need the absolute top of the line, I just want to get the job done. I know when it comes to PC components, you can spend a lot more for only a slight increase in performance.
I would like to use an Intel i7 processor, however there's so many different variations I'm not sure which to get. Also, I've heard some people say that the i5 processors are just as good as the i7.
I also have no intentions of overclocking. I'm not an expert with computers, nor do I want to do anything that would even remotely put my system at risk.
Next is the RAM. I would tend to believe that I would need 16GB. Is this correct? Would I use 2 8GB slots or 4 4GB slots? I have no idea. Fuck.
Worse is the graphics card. I would like an Nvidia card, I just have NO idea what to get. Some people say the GT 690, others say its too overpriced... As I've been saying, I need a card that doesn't necessarily need to be top of the line, just one that will efficiently get the job done.
So once all of those have been picked out, I'm not sure what motherboard will be compatible with all of these parts, let alone most effective. Then I need to figure out what power supply to get.
This is all leaving my head spinning and any help would be GREATLY appreciated.