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Cyro
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United Kingdom20323 Posts
January 03 2016 15:04 GMT
#11521
Don't know how good the performance is since it's bottom tier and so old. The i3's integrated graphics could be comparable. How far sub-1080p? 1366x768 is about half as demanding, so likely works well
"oh my god my overclock... I got a single WHEA error on the 23rd hour, 9 minutes" -Belial88
mantequilla
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
Turkey781 Posts
January 03 2016 16:16 GMT
#11522
Lets ditch that one, it looks very weak. What goes with 720p then? might r7 240 be enough?
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Cyro
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United Kingdom20323 Posts
January 03 2016 18:02 GMT
#11523
not familiar enough with the very low end gpu performance, hd4400 isn't that bad for easy games @ 720p though
"oh my god my overclock... I got a single WHEA error on the 23rd hour, 9 minutes" -Belial88
mantequilla
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
Turkey781 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-01-03 19:34:12
January 03 2016 19:24 GMT
#11524
How is something like g3260 for Starcraft (locked pentium 3.3) ? maybe able to cut a bit instead of an i3.
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Cyro
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United Kingdom20323 Posts
January 03 2016 21:18 GMT
#11525
comparable but a bit lower, pentiums probably have worse igpu's
"oh my god my overclock... I got a single WHEA error on the 23rd hour, 9 minutes" -Belial88
Intact
Profile Joined September 2010
Sweden634 Posts
January 03 2016 23:20 GMT
#11526
Need some advice on adding a SSD to my system. Currently I have a 1 TB HDD, I plan to add a SSD that will hold my OS and a couple games. Would installing a fresh windows copy on the SSD and then reinstalling the games be the best solution? Just cloning the HDD would probably not work since all of the data won't fit on the SSD?
Cyro
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United Kingdom20323 Posts
January 03 2016 23:50 GMT
#11527
Yeah, you don't have to reinstall many games but some of them need it
"oh my god my overclock... I got a single WHEA error on the 23rd hour, 9 minutes" -Belial88
Hyren
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States817 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-01-04 04:57:54
January 04 2016 04:49 GMT
#11528
Putting together a build for a friend who is switching from a gaming laptop. He wants the best possible gaming build for around $1500, including basically everything but a mouse and os (keyboard, monitors, speakers, etc). This is what I've put together so far: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/q2sNrH

Some of my own thoughts on the build (feel free to critique): My initial hope was to squeeze a 980 ti in here, but it appears that it simply eats up too much of the budget. My next choice is to look past the regular 980 and go with the 390x. The 8 gb doesn't really mean anything right now but I like the price-point of the card and it appears to have some staying power for the foreseeable future.

Going with a Haswell i5 over Skylake was also a conscious budget-saving effort. I'm leaning away from the 4690k, I don't know if I trust his tech-savviness to utilize overclocking and I don't think a regular 4690 will bottleneck regardless. He specified that he wanted 2 monitors so I just picked 2 reasonably priced1080p 23" that had decent reviews, maybe look into IPS monitors?

I would appreciate any critique/ideas on this build (is the ssd a decent one? Is the motherboard ok? etc.)
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XenOmega
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada2822 Posts
January 04 2016 19:36 GMT
#11529
I saw Linus video on 2 gamers 1 pc (or even 7 gamers 1 pc)



Do you think its possible to build a capable machine that is cheaper than building 2 separate PC?
Intact
Profile Joined September 2010
Sweden634 Posts
January 04 2016 19:44 GMT
#11530
They also did the same but with seven instances off one computer aswell. Those 7 custom watercooled GPUs were sexy
Craton
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States17274 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-01-04 21:37:51
January 04 2016 21:35 GMT
#11531
That one ran at close to $4300 an instance, though.

I think with 2 for 1 it's possible to be cheaper, but I'm unfamiliar with the software that you'd use (they used unRAID in the 7).

In theory, a typical configuration could use a quad core and dual GPU and dedicate 2 cores + 1 GPU to each instance, which I would think sufficient with so many games only leveraging 1-2 cores. This might also be a good candidate for a hex core (3 each).

RAM is easy since you could give each 8-16GB for pretty cheap. You would be fine with just air cooling and would only need a single chassis, set of fans, and aftermarket heatsink, and I'd think a single PSU would be cheaper than two lesser ones.

I suppose mainly it comes down to can you split the resources efficiently (i.e. did those Linus configurations need something specific from the server hardware used) and is two cores enough? I would think it'd be fine.
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Deleuze
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United Kingdom2102 Posts
January 04 2016 21:40 GMT
#11532
More importantly only one windows license.
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Craton
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States17274 Posts
January 04 2016 22:27 GMT
#11533
No, I'm pretty sure you'll still need two, since you're virtualizing two instances.
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24752 Posts
January 05 2016 05:10 GMT
#11534
I built this computer in 2012, but it has been acting up lately and some of the hardware is getting old so I think I should build a new computer. More recently I had replaced the graphics card with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti when the older gpu was dying. Is it worth bringing this gpu over to the new computer, or is it smarter to just get a new one? I can re-use the hard drives and monitors, or upgrade them later. I'll go through the usual questions.

What is your budget?
Less than 1000 but I probably won't need that much since I don't have any hard performance requirements... the thing I care most about is that I hate troubleshooting problems with my computer!

What is your monitor's native resolution?
One is 1280x1024 and the other is 1920x1080.

What games do you intend to play on this computer? What settings?
I don't usually play games with technical requirements beyond blizzard games. I can't think of anything specific right now (unless I decide I won't spring for the ps4 and want to play the ff7 remake pc version :p)

What do you intend to use the computer for besides gaming?
Nothing taxing (no encoding or heavy-duty processing). Watch video, browse, fool around with computer programming.

Do you intend to overclock?
I did for my current PC but I don't think I need to.

Do you intend to do SLI / Crossfire?
Don't know what that is.

Do you need an operating system?
I plan to put Windows on it.

Do you need a monitor or any other peripherals and is this part of your budget?
I'll take care of that stuff later if necessary. I might get a new receiver at some point for the surround sound I use for my computer and tv.

If you have any requirements or brand preferences, please specify.
I really like for my computer to be quiet. Also, I want to be able to hook up several internal hard drives (right now I'm using 3 including two SSDs and an external).

What country will you be buying your parts in?
Everything in USA

If you have any retailer preferences, please specify.
I'm comfortable buying from Amazon, Newegg, and Microcenter (brick and mortar). I could shop elsewhere but it would be different from what I did previously.

Please point me in the right direction. Also, it's been a while so I might not remember what other tools or supplies I will need once the parts come in order to build the computer. I'd like to avoid multiple follow-up trips to microcenter to get the necessary wires/parts/etc if possible.
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felisconcolori
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States6168 Posts
January 05 2016 06:38 GMT
#11535
This is less a formal request, but a coworker of mine asked me about it and I wanted to get some feedback.

He was looking at asking me to build a computer for the sole purpose of running X-Plane (10) as a flight simulator for his son, who is currently taking lessons. He's got the software already and also a full set of peripherals (not the $6k full simulator setup, but at least one of the nicer yoke/pedal combinations), but when I was looking at the kinds of hardware recommended for it and checking prices he appeared to be pretty twitchy.

I'm wondering if I could get a better idea of what would work well in this specific niche - the only purpose of the computer would be to run X-Plane and drive one monitor (to start). Looking at the recommended system specs, it's quad-core 3Ghz or faster, 16-20gb of RAM, and a "high performance" GPU with 4GB of dedicated VRAM.

I started looking at the obvious GPUs, and he about needed oxygen as they were up around the $600+ range for just a GPU. What I'm wondering, to be specific, is if there's something I'm missing regarding cost cutting opportunities to be had (I'm US, midwest, sadly not near a Microcenter) - would an AMD processor work as well as an Intel, are there less expensive video options?

I get the feeling he was looking in a price range closer to $500-800 for this PC project - no fancy case, no overclocking, just a decent simulator box.
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Cyro
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United Kingdom20323 Posts
January 05 2016 06:43 GMT
#11536
You can get a 4GB 380 for ~$170 AR. If not that, there are better gpu's well below the $600 range

i can't say how cpu or gpu demanding it would be
"oh my god my overclock... I got a single WHEA error on the 23rd hour, 9 minutes" -Belial88
felisconcolori
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States6168 Posts
January 05 2016 06:50 GMT
#11537
On January 05 2016 15:43 Cyro wrote:
You can get a 4GB 380 for ~$170 AR. If not that, there are better gpu's well below the $600 range

i can't say how cpu or gpu demanding it would be


I know, based on looking at a few other places, that the real hardcore sim setups can wind up pushing 6 monitors with a wide array of peripherals running to full custom cockpits.

But I'm not sure if the primary choke on a system might be CPU and threading - how it handles everything or if it would be a good candidate for stronger multi-threading processors.
Yes, I email sponsors... to thank them. Don't post drunk, kids. My king, what has become of you?
GreenHorizons
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United States23580 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-01-05 11:33:52
January 05 2016 07:02 GMT
#11538
I'm looking for an inexpensive lightweight laptop. Doesn't need great graphics or anything budget is top priority and portability.

Storage would be helpful but I seem to be running into an issue finding smaller laptops that still have HDD's. Otherwise it's difficult to find larger storage in the smaller budget.

I'd like to find something around $400. just looking for some assistance being pointed in the right direction or some suggestions.

I'm kind of liking the ASUS Transformer Book T300 Chi I'd be happy to sacrifice a bit of portability and performance to get closer to the budget and storage I'd prefer. So basically a slimtop version of the hybrid I imagine?
Edit: apologies if thats not specific enough.
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Cyro
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United Kingdom20323 Posts
January 07 2016 18:46 GMT
#11539


red vs teal
"oh my god my overclock... I got a single WHEA error on the 23rd hour, 9 minutes" -Belial88
ragnasaur
Profile Blog Joined April 2006
United States804 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-01-07 22:35:33
January 07 2016 22:33 GMT
#11540
+ Show Spoiler +
On December 17 2015 14:08 Blazinghand wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 17 2015 14:04 ragnasaur wrote:
Hey everyone. Im trying to build a computer to run SC2! Thats all I really need out of it. Also its got to be under $500!
Is it possible to run make a rig under 500 with an i7? Because I also do graphic design. Desktop rig with low sound fans would he great. Any suggestions for whats hot & cheap now would he great. I know sc2 isnt that graphic intense but id like to play the singlr player on high quality & multiplayer on low settings.
Thanks for any help


A top notch i7, even one from the previous gen (the 4690k) is very expensive. A 4690k with a fan and a mobo together would cost about 500 bucks on their own. Good news is Sc2 is more cpu than gpu limited so you could get a cheaper gpu and a more expensive cpu, but for 500 dollars it's pretty much non-possible to get a nice i7 in a computer. In that range, something like this is possible:

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: Intel Core i3-4170 3.7GHz Dual-Core Processor ($109.99 @ Newegg)
Motherboard: *ASRock H97M Anniversary Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($71.98 @ Newegg)
Memory: *G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1333 Memory ($34.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: *Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($47.99 @ Amazon)
Video Card: *MSI Radeon R9 380 2GB Video Card ($189.99 @ Amazon)
Case: NZXT Phantom 240 ATX Mid Tower Case ($62.99 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: Corsair CX 600W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($64.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $582.92
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
*Lowest price parts chosen from parametric criteria
Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-12-17 00:08 EST-0500

Though his is more of a "get a nice GPU and a cost-effective CPU" solution, not what you'd want for your CPU heavy work.

On December 17 2015 14:33 Cyro wrote:
"i7" doesn't indicate performance - it indicates feature set. For desktop that includes 4 cores and hyperthreading ability, neither of which help at all for sc2.

Sc2 performance is based almost entirely on how fast you can run 1 thread, you just need 2 cores (one for the main game thread, one for everything else) that are as fast as possible.

For an sc2 dedicated rig - especially if price is a concern - you should be looking at the skylake i3's - the i3 6100-6320.

Compared to a 4170, they might cost a bit more but would run it ~12-25% faster

-----

if FPS is the concern and you don't mind running at medium settings (like competitive/performance settings) then you can use a very low end GPU and it'll run as well as a flagship GPU. Think something like a gtx950 being overkill. For max max settings, a 950-960 is appropriate; a 960 or r9 380 would probably be a bit overkill.

-----

You CAN unlock i3's in some way and raise the bclk to OC to get from ~3.7-4.0ghz base clocks to the mid 4ghz range - about a 10-20% performance gain - but that's quite complicated and new at the moment, not great for a beginner. For officially unlocked chips (that work better and allow for fast memory etc) the one to look at would be the 6600k.

Given the graphic design, 6600k might be a good idea. There's nothing wrong with a desktop i3 if it doesn't fit in the budget - they're still better than most of the laptop i5/i7's!

-----

capacity isn't a big concern on psu either - a decent 450w PSU is a good buy. Could go much lower if available but it's cost ineffective to buy a low capacity PSU and then replace it later if you decided that you wanted a meaty graphics card. 450 is a safe number


Ok, I think I got something going here. Would all of these parts be compatible with each other for a SC2 dedicated rig? No hard drive

motherboard
memory
processor
graphics card
power supply
solid state drive
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