Silencer, on 18 February 2010 - 11:33 PM, said:
@Jusen, the scary thing is, you can buy a configuration from Alienware's desktop department that actually scares me: Core i7 @3.8GHz, 12Gb of DDR3 RAM (not a great clock speed, mind you...only 1333MHz...still, plenty with that amount of space behind it! XD), and the default card setup is a GTX 285. You can also upgrade to:
A GTX 295
Dual GTX 295's
An ATI 5970(!!!)
OR....
Dual. ATI 5970's. Crossfired, ofc. Who the fuck needs dual, dual-GPU cards, two of the most powerful GPU to yet be released, for any game, hell, for any game in the next year or two? :S Especially with that processor and RAM configuration.
Sure, being Alienware, it is hugely overpriced - $6,000NZD for the basic, 4GB RAM configuration :S - and you could buy the same thing for much less with better RAM and build it yourself. But...holy fuck. That sort of specification is just plain crazy. It's pointless to buy even a single 5970 - you will be able to cope with modern games at highest graphics settings with ease using a 5870 or less for the next six months. And by that time a new raft of graphics cards will have been released (Nvidia Fermi/4xx series, anyone?), and you will then be able to buy another, newer graphics card that is just as effective for the next six months, and you will STILL have cash left over compared to the price of two 5970's. In fact, if you started with a single 5870, you could then buy a second one and SLI it for half it's current price, and have pretty damn good performance from there.
Actually, my husband's company uses SLI'd ATI cards for whatever it is they do some kinda consultant-design-buildings thing - they could use an oxygen-type card (thats what they were called last I looked at that stuff - big, loud, lots of memory and good for everything but video games), but those run like 4 grand for a good one, 2 of the new 58xx series cards run well under a grand, even less with a buy in bulk discount, and they'll easily match a dedicated card for almost anything. Not the market they were intended for I imagine, but hey, sales are sales, right? One has to be enough for anything gamey though - can run anything maxed, pretty much whatever resolution you want. Obviously, having two of those cards is for people who are such hardcore gamers that they need to play two games at once.
Oh, and the new AvP. It looky the nicey with a lalalalalalalala it looks reallly nice.
And funny enough, off newegg.com, a dual 5970 PC will run under! 2300 USD going with all AMD (fuck overpriced intel, cause seriously. Its still stupidly overpowered so paying half the price for 95% the power is damn fine. I remember paying about four thousand of significantly higher-valued dollars for my first 133mhz computer, so its really not that bad...
This post has been edited by Jusentantaka: 19 February 2010 - 12:55 AM

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