Jimmi Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:01

Interesting and thanks for the info guys. I've never seen this on any other system which had me confused, and some people suggested that no lights on the ethernet port should be on at all when a system is fully shut down. It is annoying having blinking lights on at all times but is this the way motherboards are designed these days? I was considering buying a new board but I guess this probably won't change anything?

The One Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:02

Hi.I want to be able to have a rig to play Witcher 3, GTA 5 and (eventually) Fallout 4.

I currently have AMD Athlon x3 (unlocked to 4 cores)
4gb ram
psu 500
6950 2gb

I've seen a few decent GPU 570/ 390, is it worth going for them now without upgrading the CPU? I know I will need upgrading CPU at some point, but do you think for witcher 3 and possibly GTA 5 I'll get away with it with just the GPU upgrade for now?

Thanks

thekeemo Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:02

Eh... wont really get a boost. Chances are your CPU is bottle necking your 6950.

The One Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:02

Ok. Do you think a 2500k is enough? or should I go with something newer? I don't want to spend bucketloads, just something that will be enough to play these games on 1080pon medium-high settings. Cheers

thekeemo Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:03

a 2500k is enough yes

pbb76 Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:03

I'm so out of 'the game' here!! data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

I want to get back into PC gaming, though I'm not fussed about having absolute cutting edge from day 1. I have a PS4 and that serves me well enough for the biggest blockbusters.

So I'm looking for something moderate. Oddly enough the game I really want to run (well) is Euro Truck Sim 2, as I've really missed that bad boy!

Some other games to be 'nice' run at a decent level are rFactor, StarCraft, Diablo3, Xcom and the smaller/medium indie titles on Steam.

I've got an i7 laptop at the mo which I use for work and can run Euro Truck sim at about 10FPS.

Heres the kicker... I'm skint! Just moved so have a bigger mortgage and a near 3 year old running around gobbling up nursery money!

So I'm ideally looking to buy parts and make up something myself over time.

I've had a look through the classifieds but its a bit of a minefield to know what to put together, Do any of the bigger dedicated PC sites sell refurb bits? Any good tips of where to go please?!

Help!!!

thekeemo Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:03

Only place I know that gives refurbs are EVGA unless you count retailers then all of them do.

Mensy Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:03

Im looking at buying a mini itx case, can i still build a resonably good rig with one of these cases ? it needs to be wife friendly as it will be in the living room and using my tv as a monitor

Sniper Ash6 Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:04

Definitely, you can pack a lot of power in a small case

Mensy Publish time 27-11-2019 04:23:04

Thanx appreciate the reply, im looking at building a mid rig but buying components over a monthly bases. But not to sure where to start seems to be alot of info out there that boggles the mind. seen alot of people mention the 970 as i gpu so thats probably the gpu i will be looking at but im stuck for motherboard and cpu, i used to build pcs about 10 year ago but have no clue these days as what to buy
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