Where themepark games try to hide that they are copying WOW, games like Mortal Online and Darkfall make no attempt to hide their inspiration ______\m/_____ LordOfDarkDesire
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE 125W OC'd @ 3.4ghz (C3 version)
Mobo: Gigabyte 890-GPA UD3H 890GX
RAM: G.Skill ECO 4GB (2GBx2) DDR3-1600
GPU: ASUS DirectCU TOP/2DIS/1GD5 5850 @ 765Mhz/1125Mhz
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 500GB 7200RPM
ODD: HP 1270i 24x Multiformat DVD-burner w/ Lighstcribe
Card Reader: AFT XM-35U Multi-format
PSU: Antec EathWatts 750W 80+
Case: Antec Nine Hundred Two (easily the best case I have ever come in contact with)
Monitor: ASUS VH226H 21.5" 2ms HDMI 16:9 LCD
OS: Win7 Ultimate 64-bit
I built this rig about a month and a half ago now, everything purchased from NewEgg (including monitor) for ~$1200, and I have to say that I am extremely impressed w/ the performance I am getting. I am able to run everything I own maxed out @ 1920x1080 (that's full 1080p ), I admit that I haven't tried Crysis yet, but it handles Far Cry 2, and Splinter Cell: Conviction w/o a stutter. In the next couple months I'd like to finish the machine off w/ another 4GB of RAM, and maybe a 2nd GPU...I just hope I am able to find another one of my GPU's. ASUS only made a limited number of em as (they claim) they only took the top 15% of their boards to make this version of the 5850, so they are kind of hard to come by. NewEgg doesn't have anymore, and the only place(s) I have been able to find em are small, local retailers it seems.
But honestly, I am very happy w/ the performance of this machine, and the ever important bang-for-buck ratio, so if I can't get another GPU for crossfire, I'd still be happy w/ it.
Q6600 2.4GHz...sometimes 3.2GHz depends i play with clock speeds and check performance differences.
4gigs DDR2 800
Win 7 x64
GTX 275 OC (i use eVGA's percision tuning software you can make adjustments on the fly with it it is really handy. I also noticed using percision taht no matter what game i am playing my BFG GTX 275 fan speed stays at 40% even when temps get in excess of 85c percision has a fan speed slider on it so you can adjust these things on the fly as well its a really handy program.
It's always funny to see MMO players show off their high-end system... And for what..? Not one MMO will use that much power these systems give, and not many stand-alone games will either....
IMO this threat is only a "hey look at my money" thread...
For those curious about my system... It's nothing much, but it does get the job done for my needs:
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 425 Processor (3 CPUs) ~2.7GHz
Memory: Corsair 2x2Gb 800Mhz
Hard Drive: 890Gb :: SAMSUNG HD642JJ :: SeaGate ST3250820AS
Video Card: ASUS EN8800GT TOP 512Mb (factory OC)
Monitor: iiyama ProLite E2208HDS
Sound Card: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Speakers/Headphones: JBL Creature II
Keyboard: Logitech G11
Mouse: Logitech Cordless Optical TrackMan
Mouse Surface: Glass plate :: Does it realy matter with a trackball..?
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Motherboard: Asus M4N72-E
Computer Case: CoolerMaster Centurion V w/ CoolerMaster M620 PSU
actually mmos can strain even a very high end system.LotRO with max settings dx10 very high resolutions can be very demanding depending on the zone and amount of people on screen.Age of conan is very demanding too with dx10.Esp the new zones.Even WoW on max settings and high res can slow down in certain areas.
LG 22" 2ms 10k:1 Contrast Ratio LCD Monitor w/ Pantone Huey Monitor Calibrator
Brother DCP-585CW network printer
On a side note. Most people will decide the speed of a system based on its case. Like if you put a P4 in a $200 case, people would think its a $1500 system.
On MMOs being laggy, they mostly suffer problems from adopting last-gen tech. As we all know MMOs are CPU and Memory intensive. Yet most mmos are on SM2.0 and 32-bit app. This means they are typically restricted to 1 core and 2GB of memory. Considering mmos must cater to lower specs or older tech, the adoption rate into SM5.0 and 64-bit apps will lag behind flagship PC games.
Ok well here goes my setup... I got a new PC from IBuyPower.com and it just got here today I give mad props to their company for the great setup... they also threw in some upgrades I didnt even pay for :DD
PC Specs:
Case (CoolerMaster HAF 932 Full Tower Gaming Case - Black)
Processor ([== Six Core ==] AMD Phenom™ II X6 1090T Black Edition Six-Core CPU)
@ tehjackal That is a hella nice set-up you got there mate, and a nice system too. I know you paid out the arse for that sweet rig, especially buying from ibuypower, they build some absolutely beautiful systems, but charge an arm and a leg. I wish I could afford a system like that...one day I hope, that said I still wouldn't buy from a builder, as I enjoy building them myself and being able to throw that kind of money at a machine to build myself would be a dream.
Here's my system specs, don't have any current pics of how everything is set up, but it's nothing extroadinary really...
Hint: all you hardware MMO nerds should get asap a SSD hard disk.
I stumbled upon this thread and I was surprised no one even mentioned this.
Transfer rates up to 500-700% faster than your standard 7200 rpm HD's.
If it would take you 5 or more seconds to view all the (say 300 MByte) information after a "portal", with a SSD it would load in mili seconds.
Seamless background loading will even more benifit from the fragmented data to load.
100 GB is quite affordable (400 dollars or less). I just ordered a new system because I couldn't stand the long loading times of SC2 anymore (on my fragmentated HD).
2 hd, 80 gb for system, 250 gb for games both serial ata
19" standard monitor.
Logitech speakers, common 2.1 ones but they sound nice.
It's an average pc, runs averagely most games.
Yeah the case is open, it's summer in malaga, south of spain, you open the case or it burns. And yeah this little thing is a fan throwing extra ventilation. The white thing is the router.
Lava lamp, a gift from my girlfriend. Fairy over the coputer, another gift from same girlfriend . Colisseum of Rome, gift from a trip from my mother.
Under the monitor a have game pad, common one. I have a racong wheel too but is not in the photo.
Nothing has really pulled it much under 60fps at the moment even at highest of high settings. Hoping DX11 will bring something that can really put this 2 grand to good use.
Hint: all you hardware MMO nerds should get asap a SSD hard disk.
I stumbled upon this thread and I was surprised no one even mentioned this.
Transfer rates up to 500-700% faster than your standard 7200 rpm HD's.
If it would take you 5 or more seconds to view all the (say 300 MByte) information after a "portal", with a SSD it would load in mili seconds.
Seamless background loading will even more benifit from the fragmented data to load.
100 GB is quite affordable (400 dollars or less). I just ordered a new system because I couldn't stand the long loading times of SC2 anymore (on my fragmentated HD).
SSD's are hit and miss - a good game will setup scene/zone loading as a sequential file, which minimizes the differences between SSD's and mech HDD's. Me, I'll dfinitely be jumping on the bandwagon, but I'm waiting for Intel's 25nm flash to hit the market first. Then I'll have a VRaptor for a data drive
A Modest Proposal for MMORPGs: That the means of progression would not be mutually exclusive from the means of enjoyment.
All this and I STILL can't run Crysis on full settings.
i just laughed so hard i think i peed myself...guess i'll have to post my pic when i get home from work...if i posted a pic of what im using right now i would get fired ><
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AMD Phenom II 955 (4x3.5GHz OC) + Scythe Mugen II
Chieftec CH01B-B-B
ATI HD 5870 1G
4G DDR II 800
2 X Samsung F1 1T (Raid 0)
600 W CoolerMaster Silent Pro
Where themepark games try to hide that they are copying WOW, games like Mortal Online and Darkfall make no attempt to hide their inspiration
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LordOfDarkDesire
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE 125W OC'd @ 3.4ghz (C3 version)
Mobo: Gigabyte 890-GPA UD3H 890GX
RAM: G.Skill ECO 4GB (2GBx2) DDR3-1600
GPU: ASUS DirectCU TOP/2DIS/1GD5 5850 @ 765Mhz/1125Mhz
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 500GB 7200RPM
ODD: HP 1270i 24x Multiformat DVD-burner w/ Lighstcribe
Card Reader: AFT XM-35U Multi-format
PSU: Antec EathWatts 750W 80+
Case: Antec Nine Hundred Two (easily the best case I have ever come in contact with)
Monitor: ASUS VH226H 21.5" 2ms HDMI 16:9 LCD
OS: Win7 Ultimate 64-bit
I built this rig about a month and a half ago now, everything purchased from NewEgg (including monitor) for ~$1200, and I have to say that I am extremely impressed w/ the performance I am getting. I am able to run everything I own maxed out @ 1920x1080 (that's full 1080p ), I admit that I haven't tried Crysis yet, but it handles Far Cry 2, and Splinter Cell: Conviction w/o a stutter. In the next couple months I'd like to finish the machine off w/ another 4GB of RAM, and maybe a 2nd GPU...I just hope I am able to find another one of my GPU's. ASUS only made a limited number of em as (they claim) they only took the top 15% of their boards to make this version of the 5850, so they are kind of hard to come by. NewEgg doesn't have anymore, and the only place(s) I have been able to find em are small, local retailers it seems.
But honestly, I am very happy w/ the performance of this machine, and the ever important bang-for-buck ratio, so if I can't get another GPU for crossfire, I'd still be happy w/ it.
Wolfclaw keypad.
Razer Lycosa mirror keyboard
Razer Imperator
Razer Goliathus mouse pad.
Samsung 27in Monitor.
Encore P-705 speakers (Ya...they predate this decade)
The case is an Antec 1200 filled with:
I7950, Corsair 6GB DDR3 Dominator RAM, gigabyte 5970,
SKYeXile
TRF - GM - GW2, PS2, WAR, AION, Rift, WoW, WOT....etc...
Future Crew - High Council. Planetside 1 & 2.
Intel core i7 860 @3.3ghz with zalman 9500AT cpu heatsink.
G.Skill 4G RipJaws @1600mhz @ 9 9 9 24
oczmodxtreme 700w psu
Maxcore gtx 260 216c
Coolermaster haf 922
evga p55 ftw sli/crossfire mobo
Windows 7 ultimate 64
mine is pretty close to yours except
display is 65 inch Toshiba DLP
and processor is AMD Phenom II x4 965 3.4GHz
Q6600 2.4GHz...sometimes 3.2GHz depends i play with clock speeds and check performance differences.
4gigs DDR2 800
Win 7 x64
GTX 275 OC (i use eVGA's percision tuning software you can make adjustments on the fly with it it is really handy. I also noticed using percision taht no matter what game i am playing my BFG GTX 275 fan speed stays at 40% even when temps get in excess of 85c percision has a fan speed slider on it so you can adjust these things on the fly as well its a really handy program.
couple 250 gig drives raid 0
couple 500gig drives raided for storage
It's not pretty but it works!
No, but seriously:
AMD Phenom II x6 3.2
8 Gig Ram
Windows 7 64 bit
ViewSonic 27" Widescreen
GeForce480
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CPU: Core i7 920 @ 2.8GHZ
RAM: 6 gigs ddr3 cheap ram
Hard Drive: 500 gig internal HD and 1 terrabyte external HD
GPU: Geforce GTX 260 Core 216 (OCed to the OCed version of the card)
PSU: Thermaltake W0131RU ToughPower 850 Watts
MOTHERBOARD: (3-Way SLI Support) GigaByte GA-EX58-UD4P
Case: Apevia X-Jupiter Full Tower
Speakers: Sicuro 2 speakers and subwoofer(used to be good like 5 years ago lol) and Sennheiser HD 555 headphones
Monitor: 26" Asus LCD Widescreen with HDMI and audio ports (makes hooking up a console to it really easy no extra adapters or anything)
It's always funny to see MMO players show off their high-end system... And for what..? Not one MMO will use that much power these systems give, and not many stand-alone games will either....
IMO this threat is only a "hey look at my money" thread...
For those curious about my system... It's nothing much, but it does get the job done for my needs:
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 425 Processor (3 CPUs) ~2.7GHz
Memory: Corsair 2x2Gb 800Mhz
Hard Drive: 890Gb :: SAMSUNG HD642JJ :: SeaGate ST3250820AS
Video Card: ASUS EN8800GT TOP 512Mb (factory OC)
Monitor: iiyama ProLite E2208HDS
Sound Card: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Speakers/Headphones: JBL Creature II
Keyboard: Logitech G11
Mouse: Logitech Cordless Optical TrackMan
Mouse Surface: Glass plate :: Does it realy matter with a trackball..?
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Motherboard: Asus M4N72-E
Computer Case: CoolerMaster Centurion V w/ CoolerMaster M620 PSU
HD 5770 1gb
Q6600 @ 3.0
5gb DDR2
320gb HD
Butterfly ZEROtherm CPU cooler
Vista Premium 64bit
actually mmos can strain even a very high end system.LotRO with max settings dx10 very high resolutions can be very demanding depending on the zone and amount of people on screen.Age of conan is very demanding too with dx10.Esp the new zones.Even WoW on max settings and high res can slow down in certain areas.
Thermaltake Xaser VI Full Tower Case
MSI K9A2 Platinum AM2+ board
AMD Phenom X4 940 w/ Thermaltake Cyclone cooler
OCZ Gold DDR2-800 8GB
MSI HD5870 1GB
Western Digital:
Caviar Black 500GB
2x Caviar Blue 250GB
HT Omega Striker 7.1 Sound Card
Windows Vista Home Premium X64
Saitek Eclipse III Keyboard
G5 Laser Gaming Mouse Gen.2 w/ Steel Series Glass mouse surface
Behringer MS16 Monitor Speakers
LG 22" 2ms 10k:1 Contrast Ratio LCD Monitor w/ Pantone Huey Monitor Calibrator
Brother DCP-585CW network printer
On a side note. Most people will decide the speed of a system based on its case. Like if you put a P4 in a $200 case, people would think its a $1500 system.
On MMOs being laggy, they mostly suffer problems from adopting last-gen tech. As we all know MMOs are CPU and Memory intensive. Yet most mmos are on SM2.0 and 32-bit app. This means they are typically restricted to 1 core and 2GB of memory. Considering mmos must cater to lower specs or older tech, the adoption rate into SM5.0 and 64-bit apps will lag behind flagship PC games.
Ok well here goes my setup... I got a new PC from IBuyPower.com and it just got here today I give mad props to their company for the great setup... they also threw in some upgrades I didnt even pay for :DD
PC Specs:
Case (CoolerMaster HAF 932 Full Tower Gaming Case - Black)
Processor ([== Six Core ==] AMD Phenom™ II X6 1090T Black Edition Six-Core CPU)
Motherboard ([SLI] MSI NF750-G55 -- NVIDIA nForce 750a w/ 2x PCI-E 2.0 x16)
Memory (8 GB [2 GB X4] DDR3-1800 Memory Module - Corsair or Major Brand)
Video Card (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 - 1.5GB - EVGA Superclocked - Single Card)
Case Lighting (Cold Cathode Neon Light - Red)
Power Supply (1200 Watt -- Thermaltake TR2 TRX-1200M Power Supply - Quad SLI Ready)
Processor Cooling ([Free Upgrade] Liquid CPU Cooling System w/ 120mm Radiator [AMD])
Primary Hard Drive (1 TB HARD DRIVE -- 16M Cache, 7200 RPM, 3.0Gb/s - Single Drive)
Optical Drive (24X Dual Format/Double Layer DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW Drive - [Lightscribe Technology] Black)
Meter Display (NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller & Temperature Display)
Flash Media Reader/Writer (12-In-1 Internal Flash Media Card Reader/Writer - Black)
Down the road I plan on getting another GTX 480 card to run in SLI sometime around Christmas and getting a SSD too!
Monitors.... Left (21" HD) and Right (17" Dell) are old PC with display stretched and Middle (28" HD) is new IBP PC
Monitors.... Left (21" HD) and Right (17" Dell) are old PC with display stretched and Middle (28" HD) is new IBP PC
Monitors.... Left (21" HD) and Right (17" Dell) are old PC with display stretched and Middle (28" HD) is new IBP PC
@ tehjackal That is a hella nice set-up you got there mate, and a nice system too. I know you paid out the arse for that sweet rig, especially buying from ibuypower, they build some absolutely beautiful systems, but charge an arm and a leg. I wish I could afford a system like that...one day I hope, that said I still wouldn't buy from a builder, as I enjoy building them myself and being able to throw that kind of money at a machine to build myself would be a dream.
Here's my system specs, don't have any current pics of how everything is set up, but it's nothing extroadinary really...
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE 125W C3 @ 3.2ghz
Mobo: Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H AM3 890GX
Memory: 4GB (2GBx2) G.Skill ECO DDR3 1600 @ 8-8-8-24-2T
GPU: ASUS DIRECTCU TOP/2DS/1GD5 ATI Radeon HD 5850 1GB
PSU: Antec EarthWatts 750W
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 500GB
ODD: HP dvd1270i 24x DVD-R/RW/Multi w/ Lightscribe
Card Reader: AFT XM-35U Kiosk
Case: Antec 902
Monitor: ASUS VH226H Black 21.5" 2ms(GTG) HDMI Widescreen 16:9
Keyboard: Logitech G15 (v.1, hope to get the new one soon)
Mouse: Razer Naga
Hey TehJackal nice rack ya got there! Wasn't talking about the sig, was talking about the picture of the buck ya got hung above your monitor.
AMD Phenom II X6 3.2GHz Black Edition
8GB DDR3 G.SKill RipJaw RAM
x2 XFX ATI Radeon 5870 1GB CrossfireX
2 1TB SATA 3.5'' 7200RPM Raid Configuration
--Still get 23 frames in Crysis :P
Case: Silverstone LC20B
Proc: i7 920 @ 4Ghz
GPU: GTX280
Memory: 6GB
HDD: 600GB VRaptor, 2 640GB WD Black.
PSU: Seasonic X-750
Monitor: Dell 3007WFP
Water: Lots
A Modest Proposal for MMORPGs:
That the means of progression would not be mutually exclusive from the means of enjoyment.
Hint: all you hardware MMO nerds should get asap a SSD hard disk.
I stumbled upon this thread and I was surprised no one even mentioned this.
Transfer rates up to 500-700% faster than your standard 7200 rpm HD's.
If it would take you 5 or more seconds to view all the (say 300 MByte) information after a "portal", with a SSD it would load in mili seconds.
Seamless background loading will even more benifit from the fragmented data to load.
100 GB is quite affordable (400 dollars or less). I just ordered a new system because I couldn't stand the long loading times of SC2 anymore (on my fragmentated HD).
This is my rig 5-boxing some WoW. No, I don't wtfpwn in Stranglethorn Vale anymore. About 6 months of WoW was all I could take.
Edit: I should clarify, its 2 rigs.
Main (modded HP m8430f Media Center PC):
Intel Q6600 @ 2.6GHz OC
8GB Geil PC6400
750GB 7200rpm HDD w/ 32MB cache
Thermaltake Power Express 450watt 5.25" drive bay VGA power supply
Stock 300watt case power supply
ATI Radeon 4850X2 with 2GB ram
HP f905 19" center 'Main toon' monitor
HP w2007 20" rotated 90° counterclockwise
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Alt PC:
AMD Dual Core 7750 Kuma @ 2.7GHz
4GB PC 6400 RAM
500GB 7200rpm HDD w/ 32MB cache
BFG 700watt power supply
ATI Radeon 3870 w/ 1GB ram
HP w2007 20" rotated 90° clockwise
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Logitech G11 keyboard & Logitech MX Revolution mouse do the driving for both via router using Keyclone, Input Director and KaVoom! software.
This is my computer:
Asus Nvidia 9800 gt 512mb
AMD Athlon 5000 dual core 2,2 ghz
3 gb ram
2 hd, 80 gb for system, 250 gb for games both serial ata
19" standard monitor.
Logitech speakers, common 2.1 ones but they sound nice.
It's an average pc, runs averagely most games.
Yeah the case is open, it's summer in malaga, south of spain, you open the case or it burns. And yeah this little thing is a fan throwing extra ventilation. The white thing is the router.
Lava lamp, a gift from my girlfriend. Fairy over the coputer, another gift from same girlfriend . Colisseum of Rome, gift from a trip from my mother.
Under the monitor a have game pad, common one. I have a racong wheel too but is not in the photo.
Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition
12GB DDR3 1600 (2GB x 6)
2TB (1 x 2TB) SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 7200RPM HDD
4X Blu-Ray Drive
Intel X58
Coolermaster 690II Advanced Gaming Case
Asetek 240mm Liquid Cooling System
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480
Nothing has really pulled it much under 60fps at the moment even at highest of high settings. Hoping DX11 will bring something that can really put this 2 grand to good use.
SSD's are hit and miss - a good game will setup scene/zone loading as a sequential file, which minimizes the differences between SSD's and mech HDD's. Me, I'll dfinitely be jumping on the bandwagon, but I'm waiting for Intel's 25nm flash to hit the market first. Then I'll have a VRaptor for a data drive
A Modest Proposal for MMORPGs:
That the means of progression would not be mutually exclusive from the means of enjoyment.
i just laughed so hard i think i peed myself...guess i'll have to post my pic when i get home from work...if i posted a pic of what im using right now i would get fired ><
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AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE
8GB RAM (4 x 2GB Mushkin) (I plan on upgrading to 16GB soon)
MSI 790FX-GD70 Mobo
EVGA GeForce GTX 285 (soon to be Sparkle GeForce GTX 480)
640GB WD HD
1250W Sparkle PSU
32" Flatscreen Samsung monitor
I use a Nostromo n52 keypad and a Logitech trackball mouse.
Q6600 2.4ghz
4gb ocz 800mhz ddr2
500gb hd
ATI HD 4850 512mb
22" lcd
dell on a 350w PSU for 2 years lol