I've been having a lot of fun playing XCOMon my 2009 MacBook Pro
It still lives! \(^_^)/
Forget dick size measuring with the Ps4. That pc won't cut it against the Ps4.
Decent budget build though but just make it a round $500.
*get a better psu*
*get windows 7 cheaper from r/
*Get a bigger harddrive.
*try and get a i3.
Got that backwards, the 750Ti is far and away better than ps4/xbone
Hey guys, I've usually done all the legwork myself really diving into it and reading everything but I figured I'd use GAF's collective intelligence for this one since this is the first time I'm considering upgrading over starting from scratch with an entirely new PC.
Currently have this:
i7-920
HD5870
ASUS ROG Rampage II GENE motherboard
8GB Corsair XMS3 1333Mhz, which I just found out is only recognized as 4 by my PC.
I'm not sure what the developments have been on the CPU department and I'm not sure if my RAM is really a bottleneck so that's why I'm checking here. People buying 16 gigs of RAM always seemed excessive to me but maybe it's considered more important now?
I'll start doing my research on GPU's too but is the general consensus to wait for the next generation that's coming end 2014? I've ordered the Oculus DK2 and I can wait if the leap is worth the wait. I'm also not sure how important it is to replace the motherboard? This one has treated me fine but I just figured I'd ask. Basically, if anyone could give me a breakdown of what I should replace or if I should just start from scratch that'd be fantastic.
You need to install 64-bit windows to use all 8GB of RAM which is enough. Since you are on x58, which is triple channel memory, you could grab another 4GB stick and have 12GB total which is more than enough. If you haven't already, overclocking your 920 to at least 3.5Ghz.
GPU is definitely holding you back so I would buy that first. If that upgrade with the other adjustments doesn't give you the performance you are looking for then wait a couple months and see what Haswell-E and the new *supposedly* fixed Haswell line brings. Then you can decide between the enthusiast or consumer route depending on what your budget/reviews say.