Rogue's looking for his next computer
Posted: 2010-12-09 07:47am
I'm in the market for a new desktop computer with a budget of $1200 or thereabouts. I'm looking for a gaming machine primarily. I don't need the absolute cutting edge, but my current PC's inability to handle the latest graphics upgrade for Freespace 2 Open (as well as its increasing unreliability) tells me it's time for an upgrade.
Just to illustrate how much I've been paying attention to hardware advancements, my first reaction upon starting to look a couple of days ago was "Holy shit, they have six-core processors now?" So I really have very little idea what's good anymore, hence asking for advice.
I need a computer capable of running at least semi-modern gaming graphics, as well as the capacity to handle video editing in After Effects (something my current PC can do, but tends to take a long time grinding its way through). I don't play first person shooters, which is where the really graphics-intensive games tend to be; the highest detail thing I'm even considering getting is Dawn of War 2. So really my requirements aren't (I think) very stringent and I'm looking for a deal; being under-budget would be great. However, the other consideration is that this will be the third time I've bought a computer, and the last time was four and a half years ago, so I also need one that will last me awhile, since I tend to hold onto my hardware until it genuinely can't hack it anymore or it starts falling down around my ears, so I don't want to buy something barely adequate only to find out it can't handle software advancements in the foreseeable future and/or that it's a piece of crap that'll wear out two days after the warranty expires. Suggestions?
Just to illustrate how much I've been paying attention to hardware advancements, my first reaction upon starting to look a couple of days ago was "Holy shit, they have six-core processors now?" So I really have very little idea what's good anymore, hence asking for advice.
I need a computer capable of running at least semi-modern gaming graphics, as well as the capacity to handle video editing in After Effects (something my current PC can do, but tends to take a long time grinding its way through). I don't play first person shooters, which is where the really graphics-intensive games tend to be; the highest detail thing I'm even considering getting is Dawn of War 2. So really my requirements aren't (I think) very stringent and I'm looking for a deal; being under-budget would be great. However, the other consideration is that this will be the third time I've bought a computer, and the last time was four and a half years ago, so I also need one that will last me awhile, since I tend to hold onto my hardware until it genuinely can't hack it anymore or it starts falling down around my ears, so I don't want to buy something barely adequate only to find out it can't handle software advancements in the foreseeable future and/or that it's a piece of crap that'll wear out two days after the warranty expires. Suggestions?