Friday, December 3, 2010

Gaming computer CAWMPLEET.

Well yea for the most part. I just got the last of my stuff that I ordered.

After installing everything I anxiously loaded up L4D2 and pumped everything on highest possible settings (Except V-Sync of course), and was running at an average of 120 FPS. I'm stoked, dood. I can finally stream and play games normally!



Current system specs -
3.2GHz Quad Core CPU
6GBs DDR3 RAM
1GB ATI Radeon HD 6850
500GB HDD
23" 1080p Monitor



Time to horde my days to gaming some more!

**Edit**

In addition to the specs, here are some FPS peaks I've gotten through the games I've went through today.

Keep in mind every game I'm listing was played on highest settings possible.

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Left 4 Dead 2 - 120 FPS
Borderlands - 66 FPS (I think because I can't turn V-Sync off)
Battlefield Bad Company 2 - 60~80 FPS
Vindictus - 60 FPS

5 comments:

  1. I don't know a lot about computer stuff, but if this means you'll be Livestreaming even more now then I like it! :D

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  2. Hey Tate! I would love to have a computer with those specs... lucky!!! Buuuut I just got steam so I'm gunna make sure I don't friend you... because if I do you will get pissed and most likely black list you... oh well I still want your computer

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  3. In addition to the specs, here are some FPS peaks I've gotten through the games I've went through today.

    Keep in mind every game I'm listing was played on highest settings possible.

    --
    Left 4 Dead 2 - 120 FPS
    Borderlands - 66 FPS (I think because I can't turn V-Sync off)
    Battlefield Bad Company 2 - 60~80 FPS
    Vindictus - 60 FPS

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  4. My gosh, those specs are better than like any other specs I've seen... this might be a stupid question but since you said you spent a lot of money on your computer wouldn't it may have been easier to get a nicer computer not that much money and then build on it from there? Wouldn't may have been less money in all?

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  5. It's always cheaper to build it on your own. I only spent a total of $800 on mine so far, compared to the 1.5 grand my friend just spent on his prebuilt.

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