I had an AMD Athlon64 3000+ and a nVidia GeForce 6800 GT 256MB system untop of a MSI motherboard and a 550W PSU. I since gave away that system to a friend of mine who was using it for web surfing and then broke it ... (No big deal, I did give him the computer.)
I've been using my laptop (A IBM Lenovo Thinkpad Z61m) as my main computer for EVERYTHING for the past 4 years. This is from doing homework assignments to programming the LFSWorldSDK and PHPInSimMod (PRISM). While not a very good gaming computer it will quite happly play any DX8.1 game and can handle LFS pretty well at 1280x800 with pretty hard core slow downs when more then 6 cars are on screen at once.
I was given a desktop by my sister who is no longer using it, so I thought I would spend some cash and make it into a computer that is good enough to play some DX9 games. Live For Speed being the main thing that I wish to run, but Test Drive Unlimited (The first one) being the other. It as an AGP 8x slot that's empty and only has one hard drive. The motherboard seems to be a Foxcon ATX board but I'm having problems pinning down it's model. The system rounds it self out with 1 GB of DDR2 PC2-4600, but that can be upgraded to 2 GB of DDR2 PC2-6400 and lastly we have a no name 300 Watt ATX PSU.
To upgrade this system to handle some of the light gaming I'm going to throw at it, I plan on getting a HIS Radeon HD 4670 1GB GPU and upgrading the PSU to a PC Power and Cooling Silencer Mk II 750W. After I make my next system build this will be used a server for media and video encoding (so the 320 stream processors in the GPU are pretty important.)
What do you think of the upgrade path?
I've been using my laptop (A IBM Lenovo Thinkpad Z61m) as my main computer for EVERYTHING for the past 4 years. This is from doing homework assignments to programming the LFSWorldSDK and PHPInSimMod (PRISM). While not a very good gaming computer it will quite happly play any DX8.1 game and can handle LFS pretty well at 1280x800 with pretty hard core slow downs when more then 6 cars are on screen at once.
I was given a desktop by my sister who is no longer using it, so I thought I would spend some cash and make it into a computer that is good enough to play some DX9 games. Live For Speed being the main thing that I wish to run, but Test Drive Unlimited (The first one) being the other. It as an AGP 8x slot that's empty and only has one hard drive. The motherboard seems to be a Foxcon ATX board but I'm having problems pinning down it's model. The system rounds it self out with 1 GB of DDR2 PC2-4600, but that can be upgraded to 2 GB of DDR2 PC2-6400 and lastly we have a no name 300 Watt ATX PSU.
To upgrade this system to handle some of the light gaming I'm going to throw at it, I plan on getting a HIS Radeon HD 4670 1GB GPU and upgrading the PSU to a PC Power and Cooling Silencer Mk II 750W. After I make my next system build this will be used a server for media and video encoding (so the 320 stream processors in the GPU are pretty important.)
What do you think of the upgrade path?