06.12.2010, 19:04
Hi, HuserDerLuft
Gigabyte motherboard, GTX 460 or higher (460 is affordable) =0r= an HD RADEON 5000 series, liquid cooling, and an Intel 7i (if you can afford it).
People seem to like the reliability and customer service of Gigabyte stuff, plus they seem to allow better rendering of high demand games like Crysis generally better than other boards. Frankly, the best visuals that I have seen on YouTube were from systems that run Gigabyte motherboards.
Both AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards which are DirectX11 compliant are great hardware, but build based on motherboard issues, in my opinion.
Get at least 6GB of RAM and at least a Quad Core to keep you going strong for years with new games and simulation releases.
If you follow these simple guidelines, then you will have a great system.
... just my little viewpoint. :mrgreen:
Fireskull
Gigabyte motherboard, GTX 460 or higher (460 is affordable) =0r= an HD RADEON 5000 series, liquid cooling, and an Intel 7i (if you can afford it).
People seem to like the reliability and customer service of Gigabyte stuff, plus they seem to allow better rendering of high demand games like Crysis generally better than other boards. Frankly, the best visuals that I have seen on YouTube were from systems that run Gigabyte motherboards.
Both AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards which are DirectX11 compliant are great hardware, but build based on motherboard issues, in my opinion.
Get at least 6GB of RAM and at least a Quad Core to keep you going strong for years with new games and simulation releases.
If you follow these simple guidelines, then you will have a great system.
... just my little viewpoint. :mrgreen:
Fireskull