Posted June 10, 2013
Although i am running a AMD X6 1100T cpu atm, i am not fan boy. Personally atm i would recommend for going with either cheap ivy bridge or even Haswell, because in time it will be easy to upgrade the computer with higher end cpu, when their prices go down. With amd processors that isnt really viable atm as far as i know, amd will be changing a socket again.
AMD has a very good niche position on cpu markets actually, the APU processors are very, very good if dont plan to do heavy gaming and the integrated CPU is enough for you. The recently released Richland APU's are slightly better than the older ones - but what i am really expecting to see, is the next gen Kaveri APU's. However, i guess those are released only around the end of year or so.
So for skyrim, i wouldnt recommend only AMD APU, but definitely for person who play GOG -games. I doubt you can find a game here that would choke one of those.
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As for the 500usd machine - if i was in the position to buy computer for 500usd, id buy used. Ofcourse that means one needs to know a bit what to look for, but thats the way to max the bang for 500usd machine.
But when buying new, id build it GPU heavy and save on cpu - just make sure the socket is either ivy bridge or haswell so you dont need to change that one later.
...so i just clicked some stuf quickly from Newegg.com
http://postimg.org/image/pyebp9acv/
632,93$ is a bit higher than the 500$, but what youd get for it:
*Nvidia GTX 660 2gb (=basically play anything smoothly)
*Intel i3-3220 ivy bridge (only dual core, but doesnt really matter with games - also lots of upgrade options later)
*mini-itx case (computer cases dont have to be huge unless you really really need the space - most dont)
*8gb ram.
So fast gaming comp with good uprade options and small in size.
If that seems too expensive, then maybe drop the Nvidia GTX 660 (215usd) and put in Nvidia GTX 650 Ti (130usd) like: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127725
-> so around 550$
Mobo's can be bought few bucks cheaper - but you might regret that later. Same with HDD.
...just few quick ideas :)
AMD has a very good niche position on cpu markets actually, the APU processors are very, very good if dont plan to do heavy gaming and the integrated CPU is enough for you. The recently released Richland APU's are slightly better than the older ones - but what i am really expecting to see, is the next gen Kaveri APU's. However, i guess those are released only around the end of year or so.
So for skyrim, i wouldnt recommend only AMD APU, but definitely for person who play GOG -games. I doubt you can find a game here that would choke one of those.
--
As for the 500usd machine - if i was in the position to buy computer for 500usd, id buy used. Ofcourse that means one needs to know a bit what to look for, but thats the way to max the bang for 500usd machine.
But when buying new, id build it GPU heavy and save on cpu - just make sure the socket is either ivy bridge or haswell so you dont need to change that one later.
...so i just clicked some stuf quickly from Newegg.com
http://postimg.org/image/pyebp9acv/
632,93$ is a bit higher than the 500$, but what youd get for it:
*Nvidia GTX 660 2gb (=basically play anything smoothly)
*Intel i3-3220 ivy bridge (only dual core, but doesnt really matter with games - also lots of upgrade options later)
*mini-itx case (computer cases dont have to be huge unless you really really need the space - most dont)
*8gb ram.
So fast gaming comp with good uprade options and small in size.
If that seems too expensive, then maybe drop the Nvidia GTX 660 (215usd) and put in Nvidia GTX 650 Ti (130usd) like: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127725
-> so around 550$
Mobo's can be bought few bucks cheaper - but you might regret that later. Same with HDD.
...just few quick ideas :)