I can vouch for Gigabyte as well. I have a micro-ATX mobo that I used in my HTPC. No issues. Good quality stuff.RyaNtheSlayA wrote: Gigabyte is good. My GeForce 9600 was a Gigabyte and my current mobo is Gigabyte as well. I have tons of friends that swear by their stuff.
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so with my setup keeping the CPU what type of games could I run on max settings at a resolution of 1600X900, how about Guild Wars 2? that is the newest game I am interested in at the moment.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Gigabyte is good. My GeForce 9600 was a Gigabyte and my current mobo is Gigabyte as well. I have tons of friends that swear by their stuff.ATARI800XLfan wrote:[
Thanks for answering all my questions. Never been big into computer gaming before and my Last rebuild did not go so well, stuck a AMD 3870 OC into a dell dimension case, last about 2 years then fried. What do you think about Gigabyte? Still have to drill some holes into the front of my case first though. the front is sealed. And a mechanical keyboard. Maybe a cheap IBM-M. the keyboard it came with sucks.
Looking at the card you listed (and it's two giant fans), I doubt it would have heating problems.
If you wan't a new keyboard, I use an Adesso 135b. It's one of the cheaper mechanical keyboards on the market and I love it. The only worry I really have with it is the letters are printed directly on the keys and will probably fade pretty quickly. I've had mine for 3 months and I'm starting to see some slight fade, but I also have hyperhidrosis in my hands which doesn't help I'm sure. I had an aluminum mouse that pitted after like 6 months because of it.
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Hard to say, as it's still being optimized and all. In my system, it was quite playable, but not optimal, at 1920x1200 with all settings maxed (high 20s-low 50s fps). That's with a 6870. If you picked up a 6850, then I have little doubt that it'll be playable. GW2Guru's laptop thread was recommending at least a 6750m for 1600x900 play, with no AA.ATARI800XLfan wrote: so with my setup keeping the CPU what type of games could I run on max settings at a resolution of 1600X900, how about Guild Wars 2? that is the newest game I am interested in at the moment.
I have one from http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/ that I like. Not especially cheap, but not really far removed from most mechanicals on the market.And a mechanical keyboard. Maybe a cheap IBM-M. the keyboard it came with sucks.
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Thanks, though depending on budget I might have to go with a 6790, which is slower but not hugely. most bench marks at my resolution at most is 5-7 frames slower. Darn budgets. Then again prices should drop by the time I get the money. Has anyone on here ever used a 6790?isiolia wrote:Hard to say, as it's still being optimized and all. In my system, it was quite playable, but not optimal, at 1920x1200 with all settings maxed (high 20s-low 50s fps). That's with a 6870. If you picked up a 6850, then I have little doubt that it'll be playable. GW2Guru's laptop thread was recommending at least a 6750m for 1600x900 play, with no AA.ATARI800XLfan wrote: so with my setup keeping the CPU what type of games could I run on max settings at a resolution of 1600X900, how about Guild Wars 2? that is the newest game I am interested in at the moment.
I have one from http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/ that I like. Not especially cheap, but not really far removed from most mechanicals on the market.And a mechanical keyboard. Maybe a cheap IBM-M. the keyboard it came with sucks.
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