Macbook Pro 15" 2010
Inter Core i7 2.66 GHz
4 GB RAM
500 GB HDD
NVidia Gefore 330M
Would you care to share the specs of said machine?I'm using a custom computer from cyberpowerpc =3.
It's all beast and stuff. Runs any game on high. Lag is not a problem.
I do love this computer.
Multiple Displayport monitors must have set you back a bit, what screens did you get? And a 5970 is going to be better for driving multiple screens.I got a custom comp
As-Rock N68S
AMD Phenom II X4 4.100 ghz
4 gigs ram
1.5 TB hd
Ati radeon HD 5870 eyefinity 6 2gig gddr5
win xp home edition
water cooled
For the LOVE OF GOD put a proper graphics card in that. With those peripherals, you clearly intend to play games.Manufacturer: MSI
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Memory: 2.0GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 332MHz (3-5-5-15)
Hard Drive: 156GB Western Digital WDC WD1600AAJS-60PSA0 ATA Device (IDE)
Video Card: Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family
Monitor: HP L1710 @ 1280x1024
Sound Card: Realtek High Definition Audio
Speakers/Headphones: Computer Assistant (Generic)
Keyboard: Saitek Eclipse
Mouse: Razer Deathadder
Mouse Surface: SteelSeries Mousepad QcK
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
Motherboard: MSI MS-7267 (CPU 1)
Computer Case: COOLER MASTER Elite 334 NVIDIA Edition
Yeah, lol. I plan on it. But money's been tight. I'm gonna build a new machine, and tweak the parts according to your comments.For the LOVE OF GOD put a proper graphics card in that. With those peripherals, you clearly intend to play games.
If money's tight, then I'd be upgrading what is otherwise a perfectly good system. You'd have to check that the Power Supply could cope, but you could just fork out under $150 for an ATI 5770 and you'd be sweet. Alternatively, you could get a less powerful, hungrier Nvidia 250 for $120.Yeah, lol. I plan on it. But money's been tight. I'm gonna build a new machine, and tweak the parts according to your comments.
Then it depends on the brand used, but you could well get away with a 5770 on that. And it's best not to plan a specific system for too far ahead, as the industry changes in a matter of months.Yeah. I mean, the new system was for when I got a job. Lol.
I think my PSU is 500W, but I'm not entirely sure. Thanks for your help, by the way.
Well, I'm using two of them. One's a custom machine with a Gigabyte MA75GM-US2H motherboard, and has other specs I don't feel like posting. The other's a Sony Vaio FW350J. I'm satisfied with both, as they meet my needs at the moment.