vampinoy
09-12-2012, 11:05 PM
Hello.
This thread is a venue where players can share their PC specs that allows them to play their favorite PC games in max setting. This is to help other PC gamers on how they'll customize theirs should they also decide to play the same game. I'll go ahead and start:
GUILDWARS 2:
Motherboard: Asus P8H77-M LE H77 VSL
CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 (3.2G) 6mb 22nm
Video Card: Zotac GTX560 OC 1gb ddr5 256bit hdmi
Power Supply: Thermaltake Smart 530W 80+
RAM: Corsair 4GB ddr3 (VS2GB1333D3) (2x2)
HDD: 1.0TB WD Blue Sata3 7200rpm 4080
No overclocking. This allows me to run Guildwars2 on max setting at 50-60FPS doing PVE, and max setting at 30-35 FPS in World vs. World vs. World PVP. I can do better in World PVP between 35-50FPS if setting is reduced. I know this isn't the best setup, but hey, it gets the job done for its cost. This setup is probably around $700, and if you include peripherals and everything else to complete this gaming rig, it'll probably end up around $850-$1000 depending on your preferences like LED, mouse, keyboard, and headset. Just the right budget for a gamer rig, not too expensive, not too cheap. What's yours? I'd love to see how you guys specced your rigs, maybe I'll play your games too in the future and consider re-calibrating.
This thread is a venue where players can share their PC specs that allows them to play their favorite PC games in max setting. This is to help other PC gamers on how they'll customize theirs should they also decide to play the same game. I'll go ahead and start:
GUILDWARS 2:
Motherboard: Asus P8H77-M LE H77 VSL
CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 (3.2G) 6mb 22nm
Video Card: Zotac GTX560 OC 1gb ddr5 256bit hdmi
Power Supply: Thermaltake Smart 530W 80+
RAM: Corsair 4GB ddr3 (VS2GB1333D3) (2x2)
HDD: 1.0TB WD Blue Sata3 7200rpm 4080
No overclocking. This allows me to run Guildwars2 on max setting at 50-60FPS doing PVE, and max setting at 30-35 FPS in World vs. World vs. World PVP. I can do better in World PVP between 35-50FPS if setting is reduced. I know this isn't the best setup, but hey, it gets the job done for its cost. This setup is probably around $700, and if you include peripherals and everything else to complete this gaming rig, it'll probably end up around $850-$1000 depending on your preferences like LED, mouse, keyboard, and headset. Just the right budget for a gamer rig, not too expensive, not too cheap. What's yours? I'd love to see how you guys specced your rigs, maybe I'll play your games too in the future and consider re-calibrating.