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What's the difference?o1oo1 wrote:do you want sli ready or sli ?
Well if it won't be compatible what would the point be of buying it all immediately when it releasesNecromancer wrote:1) intel's new processors are scheduled to be released at the end of 2014. 14nm architecture should bring big improvement over the current 22nm.
2) DDR4 is rumored to launch before the end of the current year. it means nothing though as the current MoBos and CPUs don't support it.
So im guessing that next year we'll have new CPUs, new memory and new motherboards that can house all that, and all of it won't be compatible. Maybe you should wait.
I too think Nvidia cards are better then AMDs, but they are pricey as well. AMDs 280x seems to be the best value for performance card, and can run BF4 well.
for current gen CPU take the i5-3570K for overclocking or 3570 if you're not going to explore that feature.
if you can afford a new PC every year, then forget what i wrote.Róka wrote:Plus, I can buy that stuff next Christmas if it won't release until then
better at what? drilling a whole in your pocket thats for sure.Róka wrote:About CPU, aren't i7's generally better?
well yes there are boards that are better for sli than others, but i was asking if you wanted two graphics cards or oneRóka wrote:What's the difference?o1oo1 wrote:do you want sli ready or sli ?Like sli-ready mobo cards or....
Well, one at the moment. So SLI-Ready (possibility to have two later on).o1oo1 wrote:well yes there are boards that are better for sli than others, but i was asking if you wanted two graphics cards or oneRóka wrote:What's the difference?Like sli-ready mobo cards or....
Well, I won't be buying entire comps, it's pretty easy to just buy whichever part you want to replace at the moment...Necromancer wrote:if you can afford a new PC every year, then forget what i wrote.
I'll have either Win 7 or 8.o1oo1 wrote:Will you be needing any peripherals ? Operating system ?
what kind of monitor do you have/want. this is for how many fps you want to run at 60/120
do you want to run it on ultra or low?
interest in any other games or just bf4
I'm using the case I linked above. I can hopefully use my HDD (as it's 2-TB, I just need to check which). My PSU is from corsair, but is only 750W so I probably need a better one(?)TheYonderGod wrote:Does it need to be an entire new computer or do you have an existing one that you can use a few parts from? Case, HDD(s), possibly PSU. If yes, what are they (especially the PSU)
You won't be able to fit an old cpu on new MoBo.Róka wrote: Well, I won't be buying entire comps, it's pretty easy to just buy whichever part you want to replace at the moment...
DDR3 has been around for like 4 generations. Will definitely be on the next gen too, and possibly even the next.Necromancer wrote: You won't be able to fit an old memory on new Mobo.