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#27 Aug 15 2013 at 10:22 AM Rating: Decent
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Xoie wrote:
FilthMcNasty wrote:
Phoenix904 wrote:
Also, I think I'll take your advice and just stick with this for now, then later on I can decide if I want to swap to the ps4 when it comes out OR upgrade both my CPU and GPU (which I'm assuming is really all I really need to do and is cheaper than buying a whole new computer right?). Sorry for having to make everything black and white for me, I'm really not computer educated at all. My biggest accomplishments ever that are computer related are installing my own power supply and GPU with youtube lol.


Always best to wait it out if you can and you seem to be in good enough shape that even if you don't upgrade right away, at least you're not suffering. If you want to go at it piece by piece you should start with the GPU. You already have the experience and it's the most plug-and-play friendly upgrade. LGA775 is an older socket type and if you decide you want a better CPU with a different socket it will require getting the CPU, motherboard and possibly RAM as well.

If you're wanting to save up and get everything at the same time, you can probably find a package deal with little to no assembly required for about as much as it costs to upgrade everything. Definitely check into that because it's probably the best bang for the buck and the least headache. It used to be that you could spend $1500 on hardware to run this game and still only barely eek out good performance at high settings. Based on the results I've seen from people posting their benchmarks, the hardware to achieve 7k+(Extremely High) scores is around $600-$700 range; maybe less considering you already have a monitor, mouse, keyboard, ect.

desmar wrote:
You'd be better off putting in lower latency memory, or the fastest memory compatible with the trinity

Low latency RAM isn't worth the cost if you already have RAM. That's only something you should even consider if you're buying it new and it's just a difference of a few bucks. Not enough of a boost in performance to warrant scrapping old RAM for new.




Edited, Aug 15th 2013 2:37am by FilthMcNasty


With all due respect, Filth, if he's running on a 32-bit operating system, he's not even taking full advantage of what he has now. He's only using a fraction of his available RAM and VRAM. A new GPU isn't going to solve this.

Phoenix, the first step has to be switching to 64-bit Windows to make full use of your computer's memory and then guage the performance improvement before taking the next step. Then Filth's advice makes sense if you want to keep going.

Are sure you're running on 32bits? If you go to Start > Right-click Computer (or My Computer) > Properties, does it say you are using a 32-bit operating system (or at least, it doesn't say you're using 64)?


Right clicking on on my computer doesnt say whether or not I have 32 bit or 64 bit however I'm pretty sure that I've seen somewhere that it's 32bit, in addition to that when I look at how much ram my comp has, it only displays 2.75GB when I have 4GB installed, so it would make sense to me that I have 32 bit seeing as how 32 bit doesn't utilize all of it...
#28 Aug 15 2013 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
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Buying a PS3 at this late in the game is a short-sighted decision. The PS4 is close and will be graphically on par with higher end PCs. So you're best low dollar bet is to probably upgrade the OS (order Windows 7 online from newegg for $99). I'm going to go out on a limb and say your memory is probably not going to affect the performance if you've got 4 GB of system and 2 GB of video memory. The only reason to run more than that is usually photo & video editing. You'd be better off putting in lower latency memory, or the fastest memory compatible with the trinity (mobo, processor, ram). One way to find that out is to check the product datasheets for the fastest common denominator across all three and run that. Consider looking at a Radeon 6750 or 7750 instead of the memory as well, that might be all you need. Lastly, the best part about keeping/upgrading your PC is that you can use it for what the internet was made for... ****.


I'm gonna have to disagree on that one. It varies immensely based on your perspective. I bought a PS3 a month or two ago, knowing full well it's at the end of its life cyle. Yet I don't regret the purchase, far from it. It will still play all the great games that it played since its release, many of which I have yet to play (and they're cheaper now). Plus XIV won't be on the PS4 for a while anyway.

I know that graphics are not as good looking on a PS3, but you know what? I don't care. The games just work. I don't have to update my drivers. I don't have to buy a new sound card because for some reason the onboard one crapped out suddenly. I don't have to spend time troubleshooting whatever Windows is up to this time. I don't have to mess with custom drivers to make my non xinput controllers work. I don't have to work for it. I just turn it on and play the games.

If it's fun for you to mess with your computer, I can understand that perfectly. Been there. But some people just want to play the game and not worry about the rest.
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#29 Aug 15 2013 at 9:33 PM Rating: Decent
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If Im running WoW at almost 100 fps in zones where there arent hardly any people on the screen but drop to 20 when there's like 50+ people on the screen, would it be my CPU or Ram that's bottlenecking me at that point?
#30 Aug 15 2013 at 10:59 PM Rating: Decent
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Phoenix904 wrote:
If Im running WoW at almost 100 fps in zones where there arent hardly any people on the screen but drop to 20 when there's like 50+ people on the screen, would it be my CPU or Ram that's bottlenecking me at that point?


Sorry for the vague answer, but it's really hard to say. WoW itself isn't a very intensive program, but it can use addons which can put a larger burden on your GPU, CPU, RAM and in some cases even your hard drive. My gut reaction would be that it's GPU/CPU related.
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