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Obviously if you made a gamer rig only. I'll keep mine hidden, post yours first then highlight to see my specs.

Do it in this format

Operating System (with 32/64 bit):
Processor/CPU (with Ghz):
Memory/RAM:
Graphics Card/GPU:
Favorite game optional.

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Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit Pro
Processor: AMD Phenom II X6 1100t Processor (3.3GHz)
Memory/RAM: RipJaw 4x4 16GB (1200MHz)
Graphics Card/GPU: ATI Radeon 5870

P.S. The entire computer was a gift to me, I didn't ask and never expected to actually get it. I'm a big fan of computers so I definitely was over-excited about it. I do not mean this post as a means to promote materiality or coveting, I'm just curious what people use.
 

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Operating System (with 32/64 bit): Windows 7 Professional x64
Processor/CPU (with Ghz): Intel Core2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
Memory/RAM: 8gb OCZ
Graphics Card/GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 260

Will eventually be swapping all this out with my studio computer which is running i7/12gigs ram once I need to upgrade it, but for now, this does what I want it to and runs Skyrim on high graphics like a dream.
 
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system type (64 bit operating system) (processor) pentium (R) Dual Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz) (windows 7) (Memory)(4.GB) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,................................... I have no Real Graphics Card what do i need to play the latest Pc games how much will it cast and where to buy it ?
 
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Sarrapin

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Operating System (with 32/64 bit): Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium (though I tri-boot with other OS' - XP for old 16-bit games and Vista for other stuff that don't work with the other two - mostly Star Wars Battle For Naboo, what can I say? It's a good game).
Processor/CPU (with Ghz): i7 860 2.0 GHz (couldn't afford anything more).
Memory/RAM: 4 GB
Graphics Card/GPU: ATI Radeon HD 6870 crossfire with HD 6850 (which is worthless for most games - actually get better performance from just one card on most games).
Favorite game: Tough one, but probably Modern Warfare 2.

The rig's good enough to play pretty much all games at 60 fps on high graphics settings and high resolution detail (I usually use v-sync). Not good enough to run new games like Crysis 2 and Metro 2033 on extremely high settings with AA settings enabled. It's one of the compromises you make: get a larger monitor (resolution 1920 x 1080) and you sacrifice AA and other quality features. The high resolution more than makes up for it IMHO as I can't notice a difference when I did enable extreme graphics settings anyway. :o

Processor: AMD Phenom II X6 1100t Processor (3.3GHz)

You've got a nice rig. How do you find the AMD processors? I was thinking about getting an AMD processor for a laptop, but I wasn't sure how the mobile version compared with Intel, so I just brought an i5 for that one.



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Re the graphics card, it depends on how much money you want to spend and what games you want to play. You should also consider how long you intend on having it before you want to replace it. I usually buy my graphics cards from eBay (the buy it now function - not auction).

To run new games on high or very high settings you'll more than likely need something around or above a Nvidia GeForce 280 GTX or a Radeon HD 58** series. Look at the recommended system requirements for the games that you are interested in. If you game on a large monitor you will need an even more powerful card to get good frame rates at higher resolutions. I've seen HD 6950s going for AU$300, HD 6970s for AU$400, and HD 6990s going for AU$900. I haven't really used Nvidia that much, but a lot of people seem to like them more. Just have to be careful with the numbering system for graphics cards - a Radeon HD 6850 isn't comparable to a Radeon HD 5990, for example, but it is better than a HD 5850. Two HD 6850s in crossfire would roughly equal/exceed a single HD 5970.

Some test results that I have seen for Crysis 2 on HD 6790 card:
At 800 x 600 : 166 fps
At 1024 x 768 : 113 fps
At 1366 x 768 : 84 fps
At 1920 x 1080 : 30 fps

As a rule of thumb, anything over 30 fps is playable. I prefer 50-60 fps myself. If you lower the settings you'll get higher fps.

This probably wasn't done using the high resolution textures and DirectX 11 features. I have to turn off high resolution textures for my computer to run Crysis 2 smoothly. Disabling DirectX 11 and using DirectX 9 also makes a massive difference.

Also, the more powerful the card, the more heat is generated. You should keep this in mind as graphics cards can overheat your computer if airflow and cooling is insufficient. I learned that from past experience. :doh:New graphics cards are also quite large, so you'd want to make sure that it will fit in your computer first.
 
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(though I tri-boot with other OS' - XP for old 16-bit games and Vista for other stuff that don't work with the other two - mostly Star Wars Battle For Naboo, what can I say? It's a good game).
This is why I went with Win 7 Pro. The compatibility agent in it was a lifesaver. For everything else, there is always DOSBox.
 
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OS: Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate, Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit
Processor: AMD Phenom II X4, overclocked to 4.0 GHz.
RAM: 8 GB G.Skill sniper something-or-other. Runs at 1333 Mhz.
Video card: GeForce GTX 580, overclocked somewhat.

Also rocking a solid state drive and a 5.1 surround sound system. Got those for my birthday. I'll probably be upgrading to this 8 core processor by the end of the year, and will try to hit somewhere around 4.5 GHz overclock with it.
 
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This is why I went with Win 7 Pro. The compatibility agent in it was a lifesaver. For everything else, there is always DOSBox.

I don't think that the XP Mode on Windows 7 Professional would help with old games though as I read that it doesn't support the 3D graphics drivers or something.

I've heard that DOSBox is good, but I never really spent enough time with it to figure out how to use it. :blush: It's a lot easier just to restart the computer and use XP normally. There's an added advantage to dual booting though: if Windows 7 OS stuffs up and won't let me enter the OS (even in Safe Mode, which has happened before to me - corrupted registry or some such) I can still get into XP and copy my data across to that drive.

I've only recently started making disk image copies periodically. Live and learn I guess.
 
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OS: Fedora Verne
CPU: E8400 @ 4.0 GHz
Mobo: XFX nForce 780i SLI
RAM: 4 GB Corsair XMS2
HDD: 1 TB WD
GPU: GTX 260
Monitor: Samsung ToC T240HD (24", 5MS, 1920x1200)
Sound Card: Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro
Speakers: Logitech X-540
Keyboard: Das Keyboard Ultimate
Mouse: SteelSeries Ikari Optical
Mousepad: Razer Goliathus
Case: Thermaltake M9
 
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Operating System (with 32/64 bit): Windows 98 2nd Edition
Processor/CPU (with Ghz): Pentium 75Mhz (0.075Ghz) overclocked to 90Mhz (0.090Ghz)
Memory/RAM: 16MB
Graphics Card/GPU: Sound Blaster 16
Favorite game: Civilization, Civilization II, Sim City 2000, Doom, Doom 2, Rise of the Triad, Hexen, Descent


I'm rockin' an Amiga.
Yeah!

I also enjoy rocking this:

msx2slotextm8.jpg


MSX baby, yeah!

It lets me play the Konami classics like Metal Gear, Castlevania, Snatcher, Parodius, Gradius/Nemesis, etc.
 
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Operating System (with 32/64 bit): Windows 98 2nd Edition
Processor/CPU (with Ghz): Pentium 75Mhz (0.075Ghz) overclocked to 90Mhz (0.090Ghz)
Memory/RAM: 16MB
Graphics Card/GPU: Sound Blaster 16
Favorite game: Civilization, Civilization II, Sim City 2000, Doom, Doom 2, Rise of the Triad, Hexen, Descent



Yeah!

I also enjoy rocking this:

msx2slotextm8.jpg


MSX baby, yeah!

It lets me play the Konami classics like Metal Gear, Castlevania, Snatcher, Parodius, Gradius/Nemesis, etc.

Wow, you're kickin' it old school both on your main PC and the MSX is a nice touch. Sadly I've never owned one before. I think I tried emulating it a few years back.
 
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Wow, you're kickin' it old school both on your main PC and the MSX is a nice touch. Sadly I've never owned one before. I think I tried emulating it a few years back.
I don't even know if MSX systems were sold in North America. They were popular in Japan and somewhat in Europe. Mine was from Japan.
 
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Operating System (with 32/64 bit): Windows 7 (64-bit)
Processor/CPU (with Ghz): Intel i7 3.2 Ghz
Memory/RAM: 12 Gig
Graphics Card/GPU: AMD Radeon 6990 (yes that fast one)
HDD: 500 Gig and a 40 Gig (solid state)

I had spent a months paycheck on this computer. I intend to add another graphics card for 3D modeling (that was the intital intent of getting it).
 
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LittleBoyBlue

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Board - ASUS ROG Cosshair IV
Processor - AMD Phenom II x6 1100T black 3.3GHz O/C to 4.0GHz

Ram - Corsshair Vengeance DDR3 1866MHz 4x4GB
VRam - AMD Radeon HD 5770 (Old I know, waiting on crossfire 5990s)

HD -Samsung SSD 250gib

OS - Win 7/Ubuntu 10.04
Screen - Samsung plasma 42"


It's a pretty strong rig:D
 
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