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Demobase PC (OUTDATED)
#62
Posted 27 April 2012 - 11:44 AM
To replace the processor/vid card for new once..
+ the over clocker is just 70 € more, but when i use it the first lets say 3 years not overclocked and when i want to use it after that to overclock it, do I get an longer life span?
+ is the overclocker not overklocked also better then the non overclocker?
In wat way..
Edited by ~ACER*, 27 April 2012 - 11:46 AM.
#64
Posted 27 April 2012 - 12:16 PM
Make your own computer, instead of buying a demobase computer or an alienware if you are lazy
He just did... for gamers (me)..
#66
Posted 27 April 2012 - 01:50 PM
easy, I ran it once without a graphic card to test if its working, 125 stable except on patio but it did not drop below 100 fpsBut will the G530 run SOF solid 125 fps? I'm pretty sure it would but I'm not absolutely certain of it.
#69
Posted 27 April 2012 - 07:03 PM
Very nice graphic card, but it would match much better with a i7 3770 processor
Make your own computer, instead of buying a demobase computer or an alienware if you are lazy
So do you think that 2500K/2600K would bottleneck GTX680? They won't. Although I will update 3570K/3770K to these DB pc's when they're available.
I don't get your other point. This topic is all about making your own computer.
#70
Posted 27 April 2012 - 07:52 PM
Currently all of the Demobase PCs' have the same LGA1155 socket so you can update the current Sandy Bridge processor later on to the new Ivy Bridge processor line if you wish (ok, it depends on if the motherboard manufacturer releases a bios version that supports Haswell). It is questionable if updating from Sandy to Ivy is worth it because the performance gain is no more than 10% compared to a corresponding processor (e.g. 2550K vs 3570K). IIRC Intel has no more plans for LGA1155 after Ivy Bridge and LGA1155 will be replaced by LGA1150 when the Haswell processor line is available earliest next year. Ivy Bridge will be available next week and Demobase PC's will see a refresh as well so hold your horses before buying a new PC! And yes, both of the Serious Gamers are easily updateable on behalf of the graphics card and the processor.When I buy one of the serious gamers, are these easy to update later on?
To replace the processor/vid card for new once..
+ the over clocker is just 70 € more, but when i use it the first lets say 3 years not overclocked and when i want to use it after that to overclock it, do I get an longer life span?
+ is the overclocker not overklocked also better then the non overclocker?
In wat way..
You can overclock the Serious Gamer Overclocker processor when ever you feel like it needs a speed boost and so you'll do fine another year.
Serious Gamer Overclocker has a 200 MHz faster processor (without overclocking), a better equipped motherboard and a nice aftermarket CPU cooler that will provide a quieter experience compared to the Serious Gamer Non-Overclocker.
Edited by Jesa-, 29 April 2012 - 02:11 PM.
#73
Posted 05 October 2012 - 10:32 AM
#74
Posted 06 October 2012 - 01:03 AM
By the way I don't know if it's of your resort but I told my father to buy shares of societies which furnish the SDD's. You think it's a right choice ? I didn't tell him one name particularly but just to look onto that direction.
Edited by Activee, 06 October 2012 - 01:07 AM.
#75
Posted 06 October 2012 - 09:59 AM

2008 - The Great katana Cup - sK.
2009 - Noobroom Clan tournament - 3v.
2009 - Facing Worlds - 3v.
2010 - Demobase INF Team Cup III - Avelgem
2010 - Demobase INF Open Cup VI - Ks.
2010 - Demobase Nations Cup V - Belgium
2014 - SOFII demo 2014 Cup - Avelgem
#79
Posted 20 November 2012 - 07:44 AM
You are wrong. For example read this:I think any new pc can do 125 fps for sof. I might be wrong tho but it's an hold game.
http://www.demobase....ptop-shit-lags/
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