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Agua

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  1. If you have a discrete graphics card like i have it automatically shuts off the on die cpu graphics. Contrary to what intel wants you to believe the integrated graphics while okay for email and video on youtube is not the best solution for serious graphics intensive games. The gpu on the 2600k will still suck away system memory and be slower. But you should still be able to play CM:BN. I just went nuts on this pc because I wanted to play Total War: Shogun 2 at the highest settings and that GeForce 580 GTX allows me to do that. I paid an arm and a leg for that though. The best deal you can get right now is the GeForce 570 its just a small step down from what I got and its around $350.00. I paid $500 for my 580 GTX.

    I figured the integrated gpu was crap for games and would necessitate a new card. Its still running multi core at 3.4 ghz right? Why is it so much cheaper than i7 980x?

  2. I Just bought a second generation Core i7 2600k with a GeForce 580GTX and 8 gigs of ram. So it will be interesting to put the new computer through a stress test with CM just to see how far I can push it.

    It's been 8 years since my last build, and I'm just now looking around at what's out there.

    I noted that i7 2600k is at a really good price, but if I'm understanding the relationship between the elements correctly, is it utilizing an integrated GPU that would require a game designed to offload calculations from a video card in order to utilize that integrated GPU?

  3. I tried playing it today....I really tried. My first impression....compared to CMBO/CMBB/CMAK..........CMSF sucks. Hoping it's just the learning curve.

    I bet its learning curve. I was put off by it at first, but play around with it. Print off the manual, read the command and info panel descriptions, then fool around in game with some of it. The more familiar I became with the interface and the commands, the better I liked it.

  4. Heh, I just DL'd the demo a couple weeks back to see if my 8 year old puter could hack CMBN and liked it so much, I bought SF plus all the modules, so I'm just discovering it. I really didn't think I'd give a rat's ass about it. I tried the demo when it first came out and it was buggy as hell. v1.31 is very, very well done.

  5. Well,

    After playing HOI2 for close to 3 weeks, I have had the same experience I had with HOI1. It is addictive for a few weeks until you pretty much figure the game out, then every game is the same and boring.

    [Edited to include the following:] That said, if someone wants something to screw around with for a few weeks, you can pick up HOI2 pretty cheap.

  6. Yeah, maybe I haven't discovered the exploits resulting from awful modelling yet, but so far I'm enjoying HOI2 - something I could not say about the original.

    Just curious what HOI3 was like. I'll definitely wait until it gets a few more patches under its belt before puchasing the thing.

  7. Anybody play this?

    I bought the original HOI way back when, but was ultimately disappointed with it. It had loads of detail but the detail sort of didn't have much affect on the game play - I think leaders, supply, bonuses, etc. were severely undermodled.

    Just a few weeks ago I picked up HOI2 and it was quite an improvement. Of course, four years and probably umpteen patches didn't hurt.

    Just wondering if anyone's tried HOI3 yet and if so, what their thoughts were?

  8. Hmm, this doesn't sound right. You got a 3.0Ghz dual core in 03, are you sure it's dual core? Reason I ask is because I got my old Alienware rig back in x-mas of 2002 and was a single core 3.0Ghz. Think it was the best or very near the top end. Hell the best dual core I found just a few months ago was only 3.3Ghz.

    I decided to go with the quadcore Q9550 @ 2.83GHz myself. The quads offer much more power, but the problem is that as of today, few apps/programs take advantage of them.

    Yeah, it was the first Intel with the 800 fsb - April 2003. P4 3.0 (Preston, I believe was Intel's architecture designation).

  9. Yeah, I have heard good things from cyberpower and ibuypower on custom rigs for good prices.

    http://www.ibuypower.com/

    Please tell us about your experience with your new rig. My old Alienware is almost 7 years old and I'm looking at getting a new rig in summer 2010.

    Thanks. Prices look pretty decent.

    Frankly, after I got to looking around on the cyberpower site and seeing what was out nowadays, there doesn't appear to have been much increase in raw CPU power since I bought my 3 gig dual core back in 2003. Not really sure its worth all the expense just to plug in a gazillion megs of DDR-3 in a new mobo.

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