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Zoom2136 04-08-2011 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doc_uk (Post 257082)
Guys im just about to build myself a new Rig, any recommendations plz
1,000 to spend, maby manage a bit more
I want i7 build, :)
Dual graphics :)
8-12 gig memory :)
help me out plz
regards
Doc

If you can afford it I7 2600K is the way to go (with the I5 2500K right behind it). Use a Corsair H60 water cooling kit to cool down your CPU for a great $$$/performance ratio.

As for a MOBO: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe rev3 is a good choice.

Video cards: Right now looks like NVIDIA cards a less prone to stutters, but this will surely change soon.

Get as much RAM as you can afford and a Sata III SSD drive.

Doc_uk 04-08-2011 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoom2136 (Post 257356)
If you can afford it I7 2600K is the way to go (with the I5 2500K right behind it). Use a Corsair H60 water cooling kit to cool down your CPU for a great $$$/performance ratio.

As for a MOBO: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe rev3 is a good choice.

Video cards: Right now looks like NVIDIA cards a less prone to stutters, but this will surely change soon.

Get as much RAM as you can afford and a Sata III SSD drive.

Like this mobo?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=BU-013-OP

Zoom2136 04-08-2011 10:11 PM

That is the PRO model, so you are giving up a few options but still a VERY GOOD MB.

If the price is right for you, it's hard to beat that combo.

nearmiss 04-08-2011 10:12 PM

I'm suggest you think about it.

If you want a new system that's fine. If better play in BOB COD is your motivation leave off until the reviews are all coming in thumbs up; based on your proposed system configuration.

I wouldn't make any new computer system purchases based on BOB COD at this time. There will be more patches, and the US version isn't released. The US release will bring large numbers of new users and probably more issues will be exposed.

Zoom2136 04-08-2011 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 257607)
I'm suggest you think about it.

If you want a new system that's fine. If better play in BOB COD is your motivation leave off until the reviews are all coming in thumbs up; based on your proposed system configuration.

I wouldn't make any new computer system purchases based on BOB COD at this time. There will be more patches, and the US version isn't released. The US release will bring large numbers of new users and probably more issues will be exposed.

That is good advice, but if you are due for an upgrade, I seriously doubt that you would go wrong with the combo you've showed me. And iL2-1946 would run GREAT on that system.

Codex 04-09-2011 12:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 257607)
i'm suggest you think about it.

If you want a new system that's fine. If better play in bob cod is your motivation leave off until the reviews are all coming in thumbs up; based on your proposed system configuration.

I wouldn't make any new computer system purchases based on bob cod at this time. There will be more patches, and the us version isn't released. The us release will bring large numbers of new users and probably more issues will be exposed.

++++++100000

Pyrres 04-09-2011 08:52 AM

Yes it would be stupid to make decisions based on COD now, BUT it you are about to buy a new computer even without COD and the money is not a problem (so you won´t be in trouble with bills or anything if you buy it) I suggest you get the best you ever can. At least it will be good even a year after and you wont have to buy new computer next year when some other game comes out and makes it obsolete.


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