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Also posted over at Community help at Il-2/Pacific Fighters site...
After 2 years of waiting to buy new rig & visitring this site daily to see no new info about SoW for quite a while ( quite ,quite a while...) I 've finally hit the wall in waiting for specx for SoW to be made available...I really want to buy a new rig today!So with that in mind has someone got the ideal set up for me to give to one of my local ( Seattle) commercial builders ( or order on the internet)that will not only handle the future add-ons that may be necessary for SoW , but will run Il-2 (all I play currently,although I might want to give & the other Silent Hunter Ubisift markets a try...) perfectly? The reasom I add that Caviat is that I have read threads recently where guys have bought the newest & best & found problems getting Il-2 to play on perfect settings.I know I want the best of both worlds here,but its only because my budget won't allow me to buy a new rig when SoW finally appears.I'm no computer whiz so I need something that basically plays Il-2 nearly straight from the box... |
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Really need some sort of budget. A pc that will run IL2 on perfect isn't expensive, but if you want to run BoB with some decent settings...
As nobody knows when it comes out, you would have to get expensive stuff. |
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Budget??I hoped to keep it below $3000.As mentioned I want this rig to replace my aging fully updated HP Pavillion 701 ( with an FX5700 graphics card & two wheezingCPUs its gone as far as it can go...with 20 fps at the best of times)I will spend more to get the job done,but all things considered I'd rather get below $3000.
BUT you bring up an interesting prospect ...maybe there's a dirt cheap replacement available now that will do the best possible job with IL-2 ( i.e handle graphics like flak & big formations on aircraft & perfect water etc.) then later I could afford to upgrade or replace for needs on SoW? |
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That was my solution in December:
Intel Core2 Quad Q6600, 4x 2.40GHz S775 Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 P35 Rev.2.0 4096MB DDR2RAM 512MB 8600GT SilentFX 500GB 3,5" Samsung In December this Rig was around 900 Euro. All I need to do when SOW comes out is to replace the graphics card. And probably a new OS to finally use the 4GB of RAM. Last edited by Tbag; 06-04-2008 at 04:17 PM. |
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Things to build on with approx prices: Case ~ 200 PSU ~ 150-200 HDD`s ~ Depends... couple of raptors raid0 is niceee but not enough benefits to justify cost. I say couple of SATA 7200 Rpm drivers for raid0 (prim. partition) and backup drive, whatever size you like.. knowing you.. probably 1TB no less ![]() DVDROM ~ 50-100 Motherboard ~ 300-350 DDR3 Memory 4GB DDR3 at least 1600 ~ 300 Total of lets say $1500 _______________ 70-80% of your system cost Things you dont want to buy Top of the line: CPU - i would get Q6600 what is it, like 200 bucks? Video - single 8800 GTX or If you like ATI 3870 X2 ~ 400 dollars range Sound - PCIe Creative goes for like 60 dollars... Total roughly 660 _________________ So, there is no need to blow 3k on the system... especially paying top dollar for something that will be half price tomorrow... When SOW or whatever comes about, you`ll have a strong base to built on... then you can upp the video and CPU... Reality is...CPU and video cards that cost a fortune nowdays will be at least 50% cheaper by the time SOW is out, and possible much better CPUs and GPUs will be avail by then.. It is very easy to let go CPU that you paid 200 dollars for...and really painfull to let go one for 900+ ![]() But that is just my approach.. ![]() p.s. I honestly dont think that you can buy a rig today that will be good tomorrow ![]() Last edited by crazyivan1970; 06-04-2008 at 04:55 PM. |
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I have recently finished building my new system. It is awesome. I got alot of help from other IL2 users.
I will outline my exact system here for you. ----------------------------------- Motherboard: Abit IP35 PRO http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/mothe...&fMTYPE=LGA775 ------------------------------------ Processor: Intel Q6600 Quad ------------------------------------ CPU Cooler Fan: Arctic Cooling fan Pro 7 http://www.arctic-cooling.com/cpu2.php?idx=79&disc= ------------------------------------ Video Card:EVGA 8800GTS 512 KO http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130337 ------------------------------------- Memory:4 gigs Corsair XMS2 http://www.corsair.com/_datasheets/T...-6400C4DHX.pdf ------------------------------------- PSU: Tagan 700Watt http://www.tagan.com/index.php?c_id=...3&p_cata_id=66 ------------------------------------- Computer Case: Antec 900 http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=15900 ------------------------------------- Monitor: Acer x241W 24" LCD monitor ------------------------------------- The links should be good for awhile longer. I am doing a dual boot between XP and Vista Ultimate. I had a good Computer case from my previous system, but with all the newer system stuff a large number of fans is too important to ignore. So.. I bought a new case that comes with 5 fans. I am not using SLI, but it is possible with my motherboard. Reseaching the system I realized that one slot solution is still better for current gamer applications. Check around the different help forums on Il2 type sites. You'll get some competent suggestions. |
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quote from lacrits @ simhq
Yesterday Intel officially announced their new mainstream chipset "P45" yesterday. This chip will be replacing the current "P35". New features are a 45nm [edit note: 65 nm] architecture meaning smaller component and lower heat dissipation, PCI-E ver. 2.0, higher bus speeds (1600Mhz) and a new south bridge (ICH10). Performance wize it's very close to the high-end X48 but with not so many PCI-E lanes. New motherboards with P45 should be starting to hit the market within days, both with DDR2 and DDR3 RAM support. This should mean that Intel chip X38 and P35 board pricing should take a drop and become more affordable as they are no longer "the latest and greatest".. On the graphics side both ATI and nVidia are releasing new series of GPU's. ATI is focusing on the mainstream market with their Radeon 4800 while nVidia are looking to improve performance even more with GTX200.. These new graphics cards will be release in around 2 weeks (17 June). Expect ATI's boards to be decent performers with attractive pricing while nVidias new ones will be expensive hot and power hungry monster performers. I hope and expect this to positively impact the price of todays nVidia 9800- and 8800- series cards as well as ATI 38-series cards. Intel will also be releasing new Core 2 Duo and Core Quad CPU's during third quarter year. A new top performer E8600 (3,33Ghz) and new revisions of existing E8xxx CPU's are maybe the more intresting for the mainstream market. Price reductions of existing will also follow with the new CPU models. So those of you that have been holding off buying new gear can start looking again at the online retailers for pricing in a few weeks time. The stuff you kept from buying because it was a bit pricy during spring I predict will now be much more affordable during the summer and autumn! |
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1st - Get a QUALITY PSU... the PSU is what make the difference between a trouble free rig and one that can go up in smoke at anytime.... Don't skimp out on the PSU... Check Johnny Guru PSU review site for more info... For flight simming get the FASTEST QUADCORE CPU you can afford... actually the bulk of your $$$$ should go toward the CPU as flight sims ARE VERY CPU intensive... Quadcore are not necessary today but will be the norm shorthly.... Or you could buy a slightly slower CPU and overclock the hell out of it. This will give you top of the line performance for a fraction of the price... If overclocing is not your thing... well cough up the $$$. Aslo get an after market CPU cooler like the Zalman9000 or an Ultra Chill Tech if you can afford it... I have the later and its rock solid... Motherboard... go for a quality MB (i.e. ASUS Striker)... here you got to decide between SLI or Crossfire... its all up to you... remember flight sims PRESENTLY don't benefit much from killer GPUs (graphic cards) they are bottledneck by the CPU... All that being said I prefer ATI (but presently have a SLI rig... go figure). ATI are... IMHO simpler to setup... But ask around as I have read about problem with the 38xx series ATI card with Il2... For the moment for iL2 I would by a single 9600GT (or 8800GT) as these 2 cards will suffice and could be upgraded somewhere down the road... If you go with a single card for now... Crossfire or SLI MB is not an issue... but could become one down the road when you decide to upgrade so think ahead.... 3rd RAM you want to get 4 GIG of quality RAM. Check for low timing. You don't need to buy expensive RAM as overclocking your RAM yeild the less benefit... Harddrive... well go with what you like... Finally get a large case with a good ventilation... and thats about it... Last edited by Zoom2136; 06-04-2008 at 06:21 PM. |
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If you go Intel, consider these new processors slated to come out by end of this year. I'd bet there'll be a new socket and chipset for it as well, which will pretty much obsolete the latest and greatest mobos available now. Good Luck!
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