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Thoughts on this comp for ffxiv

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883258024

Could I do any better for a 1000$ limit without having to build my own pc?

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  • SavageHorizonSavageHorizon Member EpicPosts: 3,480
    Seems okay.




  • PreparedPrepared Member UncommonPosts: 103
    Originally posted by Deleted User

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883258024

    Could I do any better for a 1000$ limit without having to build my own pc?

     

    Looks pretty good to play FFXIV to me.  The only bad thing is Windows 8 but you can get to the desktop, just no start menu.  Microsoft dropped the ball on that Operating System (OS) but they usually release a bad OS every 2 OS releases any way.

     

     

  • YaevinduskYaevindusk Member RarePosts: 2,094
    Originally posted by Prepared
    Originally posted by Deleted User

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883258024

    Could I do any better for a 1000$ limit without having to build my own pc?

     

    Looks pretty good to play FFXIV to me.  The only bad thing is Windows 8 but you can get to the desktop, just no start menu.  Microsoft dropped the ball on that Operating System (OS) but they usually release a bad OS every 2 OS releases any way.

     

     

     

    Windows 8 is an excellent operating system.  You just have to relearn some things, and most aren't as tech savy as they claim to be.  All you have to do to get a search going on Windows 8 is press the windows button and press any button; everything else appears just by pressing the windows button as you can customize what you want on your windows page.

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  • MothanosMothanos Member UncommonPosts: 1,910

    Drop AMD.....you get much better performance with Intel for the same price or even cheaper.
    I used AMD for a long time but the diffrence in performance became greater and greater.

    I recently bought the I5-2500k and O.C. it to 5000mhz without reaching 65 celcius with air cooling.
    Insane performance for less then 200 euro's.


    Iam not a fanboy i used to love amd for what stuff they pulled off, but like i said those days are gone sadly :(

  • KurushKurush Member Posts: 1,303

    That system will be fine, I think.  And AMD is still pretty good value for money.  I don't think they're out of the game yet.

    Don't get me wrong.  I do tend to build Intel-NVidia machines myself.  They're safer bets, in my view.  AMD has had a small number of disastrous processer launches over the years, with major bugs in the architecture cropping up after a few months.  And there are a lot of games "optimized" for NVidia cards which get crap performance on good-quality ATI stuff.  This latter part really pisses me off, as I preferred ATI cards for the longest time.

    But AMD's processors work fine in 99% of cases, and they very often deliver far superior bang for your buck.  I wouldn't be afraid of them.

    To put things into perspective, I'm running a laptop with an i7 3630QM, 16GB DDR3-1600 RAM, and a GTX 660M with 2GB vram.  That's a decent amount of horsepower for a laptop, but there's still a sizeable gap in power between laptop hardware and the equivalent desktop components (particularly in clock speeds on the GPU and CPU).

    When I ran the graphics test on medium, my score was "very high."  When I ran it on high, my score was "fairly high."

    The rig you have there probably has a little bit more juice, so you'd run it perfectly fine, assuming the performance testing program they've put out is any indication.

     

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