The "Above 100" Club!

Discussion in 'Forum Games' started by CanOpenerTrooper, Aug 10, 2013.

  1. TheKillorX

    TheKillorX Active Member Creative Architect

    ok now i just have to find out how to edit those pics with photoshop and i can beat chronos and co... :p
     
  2. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    Photo shop = around $1,000
    Computer that can get 1,000+ FPS = 600$
     
  3. TheKillorX

    TheKillorX Active Member Creative Architect

    erm... no
     
  4. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    erm.... yes
     
  5. AwesomeGuy2010

    AwesomeGuy2010 Active Member

    I've got the first one, now to by a new laptop with my monies. I'm thinking Microsoft Surface Pro, runs Minecraft and has a lot of RAM.
     
  6. THEdeadRETURNED

    THEdeadRETURNED Active Member VIP

    no, just NO. its a tablet laptop, and not good compared to a custom pc for the same price
     
  7. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

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    Tablet Laptops for Minecraft? Good god, no. Did you not hear that the Microsoft Surface Pro was a super failed tablet? If you want a a reliable gaming laptop then go for the http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-systems/razer-blade You will need a good chunk of cash to get it. Stay away from Alien-ware. They are not reliable at all.
     
  8. sharqman

    sharqman Well-Known Member VIP

    I would get a tablet laptop for classes if I didn't take the train :p
     
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  9. thechooosen1

    thechooosen1 Active Member VIP

    bring me this computer.
     
  10. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    All you really need is this.

    AMD A10 5800k Black edition 4.6ghz overclocked (this is a GPU + CPU all in one)
    8GB Vengance RAM (I use 16GB)
    SSD

    That gets me up to 200+ FPS when I use Normal +64 render distance, and fancy graphics on my 1080p monitor. If I change the render distance to short + 48 and graphics to fast I get 1,000+ FPS

    16 bit games....
     
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  11. TheKillorX

    TheKillorX Active Member Creative Architect

    erm...no :p
     
  12. THEdeadRETURNED

    THEdeadRETURNED Active Member VIP

    or if you have a larger budget, get a AMD FX-8350 and a Nvidia GTX 660ti
     
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  13. thechooosen1

    thechooosen1 Active Member VIP

    Omg send me links and stuff I could have this by next weekend and be able actually play and not be getting 14 frames
     
  14. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    For the most part I am using this setup. I just took out some things to increase performance. It should cost you around 400$ or so.



    I am running this:
    AMD A10 6800k Black edition at 4.2 Ghz
    16GB Vengeance RAM
    120GB Samsung SSD
    1 terabyte Western Digital HDD
    MSI mother board.
     
    Last edited: Sep 3, 2013
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  15. THEdeadRETURNED

    THEdeadRETURNED Active Member VIP

    i have like 50% of my items now, will post pics soon
     
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  16. Magetime

    Magetime Active Member VIP

    $350? What do you get with max graphics? I have been looking for a cheap gaming pc due to my pc being 7years old. I have upgraded my pc in the past I have a really good graphics card and a 600watt power supply, can I just take parts from those and put them into that pc?
     
  17. THEdeadRETURNED

    THEdeadRETURNED Active Member VIP

    What GPU? and you will most likely need a new PSU to run a pc properly, esspecially if u want to OC
     
  18. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    Well, I can play Battlefield 3 on a 64 player server at these settings:
    960p
    Medium Settings
    AA x1

    Minecraft with optifine on Normal + 64 & fancy graphics - 170FPS.
     
  19. Magetime

    Magetime Active Member VIP

    My gpu and CPU isn't bad but nor is it great, I just want something to give me a boost
     
  20. Legend9468

    Legend9468 Well-Known Member VIP

    MC tends to be more intensive RAM wise than most games, just saying.

    And in response to above, yes almost all components in a pc are designed to be swapped out with other sorts. It's one of the reasons people like them, they're a lot easier to fix.

    Two things to watch out for though:

    1. The space in the case. Some GPUs can get quite large, while this isn't a problem for most people, it is something to keep in mind.

    2. The type of port. Again 9 times out of 10 this won't be an issue; but some newer varieties of stuff might not be compatible with older mobos. A quick google search and a visual check inside the tower should be done before hand (To make sure that the bits on the purchased component are the same as the bits on the current one).