Yay or Nay on this Computer?

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to our Cookie Policy.

The forums have been archived. Please read this thread for more information.

  • Yay or Nay on this Computer?

    Would This Computer Work for Mid-Level Gaming? 12
    1.  
      Yes (6) 50%
    2.  
      No (2) 17%
    3.  
      I Don't Know (3) 25%
    4.  
      Other (Comment Please) (1) 8%
    So I was browsing Best Buy's website for good deals on desktops with at least halfway decent memory and processors so that I can stop using my cheap Compaq with integrated Intel chipset for gaming, seeing as it really blows for all but the simplest of games. I spent about thirty minutes browsing and specifying what I would like, keeping in mind my budget is very low, so I couldn't really afford anything over $350 unless I want to wait 6 months (Or somehow hit it big in Vegas next week). I narrowed it down to an Asus, since while they seemed to be okay as far as hard drive space, they were cheaper and had better processors and memory than the HPs or Compaqs or etc.

    This is the computer I'm thinking of buying, along with a Belkin N150 Wireless USB adapter (Seeing as I split internet with my downstairs neighbors and it's not possible to run a cable up through the ceiling to my room):

    Asus Essentio Desktop

    Processor Brand: AMD
    Processor: AMD E-Series
    Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
    System Bus: 1066MHz
    Cache Memory: 1 MB
    System Memory (RAM): 4 GB (Upgradable to 16 GB)
    Type of Memory: DDR3
    Hard Drive Type: Sata (7200 rpm)
    Hard Drive Size: 500 GB
    Graphics: UMA
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit




    Would this be suitable for games like Amnesia, the Dark Descent or any of the newer games on at least a low graphic setting? Any and all opinions/help are appreciated greatly.

    EDIT: If necessary or wanted I can just post the specs of the computer from that page, if that would make it easier.

    The post was edited 2 times, last by BijutsuYoukai: Adding specs because the post ate my link. ().

  • My budget wouldn't increase all that dramatically even if I wait the 6 months. It'd go up to around $700 (As every three months I get a certain amount and have part of that to spare).

    outlander22 wrote:

    Would love if you posted exact specs noting there are different models. I have looked at those before but has been awhile and I decided on a Alienware but it was definitely over $350

    Huh, there was a link there, but it appears my post ate it... Anyways, these are the specs from the site:



    Asus Essentio Desktop


    Processor Brand: AMD
    Processor: AMD E-Series
    Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
    System Bus: 1066MHz
    Cache Memory: 1 MB
    System Memory (RAM): 4 GB (Upgradable to 16 GB)
    Type of Memory: DDR3
    Hard Drive Type: Sata (7200 rpm)
    Hard Drive Size: 500 GB
    Graphics: UMA
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit


    There's other specs but they have to do with things like the keyboard, USB ports, etc. Will post the entire thing if it appears anything is missing.


  • TimmyB1tch wrote:

    Why u no put poll? poll help better, but serisly I dont know that much about computers just buy an allianware aurora from the internet, I found one for $400 once
    Because I didn't know how to put a poll in... Thank you for revealing to me that that is possible. I know that Alienware computers are very good, but they're usually way more than $400 from what I've seen.
  • AMD Llano build? Hmmm...for here's what I have for you for $500

    CPU: i3-2100 $120
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115078
    mobo: Asrock H61m U3S3 $67
    newegg.com/Product/Product.asp…6&Tpk=Asrock%20H61%20U3S3
    Case: Fractal Core 100 P$40
    newegg.com/Product/Product.asp…Tpk=fractal%20core%201000
    hdd: WDC Blue 500GB SATA III $75
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136769
    ram: Mushkin Enhanced Essentials 4GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 $22
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226287
    psu: Seasonic M12II 520w 80+ bronze $60
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151093
    gpu: Sapphire 7770 Ghz edition OC ed $170
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102968

    $554

    This is the best low-budget gaming build I can give you.

    +Dual Core with 4 hyperthreads. in short, pseudo-quad core
    +4GB ram (can add but it must be the same ram)
    + New gen video card, and it's OC ed
    + Good Case. Also Simple
    +500GB SATA III HDD
    +PSU is awesome for its 5 yrs warranty

    edit:

    Oh...for $350. I guess this is the best one.

    CPU: AMD Llano A8-3850 $110
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103942
    MB: fm1 Asrock A75M-HVS $65
    newegg.com/Product/Product.asp…k=fm1%20Asrock%20A75M-HVS
    Case: Fractal Core 100 P$40
    newegg.com/Product/Product.asp…Tpk=fractal%20core%201000
    hdd: WDC Blue 500GB SATA III $75
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136769
    ram: Mushkin Enhanced Essentials 4GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 $22
    newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226287

    $312

    +No need for GPU. Can game @ Med-high at 1280x720.
    +Same specs with my first suggestion but Llano build.

    The post was edited 1 time, last by karlsanada10 ().

  • BijutsuYoukai wrote:

    So I was browsing Best Buy's website for good deals on desktops with at least halfway decent memory and processors so that I can stop using my cheap Compaq with integrated Intel chipset for gaming, seeing as it really blows for all but the simplest of games. I spent about thirty minutes browsing and specifying what I would like, keeping in mind my budget is very low, so I couldn't really afford anything over $350 unless I want to wait 6 months (Or somehow hit it big in Vegas next week). I narrowed it down to an Asus, since while they seemed to be okay as far as hard drive space, they were cheaper and had better processors and memory than the HPs or Compaqs or etc.

    This is the computer I'm thinking of buying, along with a Belkin N150 Wireless USB adapter (Seeing as I split internet with my downstairs neighbors and it's not possible to run a cable up through the ceiling to my room):

    Asus Essentio Desktop

    Processor Brand: AMD
    Processor: AMD E-Series
    Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
    System Bus: 1066MHz
    Cache Memory: 1 MB
    System Memory (RAM): 4 GB (Upgradable to 16 GB)
    Type of Memory: DDR3
    Hard Drive Type: Sata (7200 rpm)
    Hard Drive Size: 500 GB
    Graphics: UMA
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit




    Would this be suitable for games like Amnesia, the Dark Descent or any of the newer games on at least a low graphic setting? Any and all opinions/help are appreciated greatly.

    EDIT: If necessary or wanted I can just post the specs of the computer from that page, if that would make it easier.

    NEVER EVER EVER GO FOR AN AMD PROCESSOR!!!! Seriously though EVERY SINGLE one I have used has burned out in like one year and I have used 2 COMPLETLEY different ones. Maybe it is just my luck but my i7 proccessor lasted longer than the two AMD proccessors did combined... Anywho Alienware's ARE good but if you are going to get one be prepared to pay $3,000 up front then $250 per month for 15 years if you are using a credit account... Go with what karlsanada posted The specs are MUCH better and you wont have to deal with Best Buy's shitty warranty
  • Building my own does certainly look the cheapest with those prices, but I'm scared I'd screw something up putting it together. I've only had a single computer hardware class and that really didn't go in depth on anything. I do have a couple friends who might know how, so I might have to ask them if they'd be willing to help me do that.

    (I'm assuming I'd have to build it myself because on Newegg I didn't see anything about them assembling computers - just selling the parts).
  • @Bijutsu: Well, I'm the one cleaning my PC. The only thing I don't know is how to put mobo in the case and the CPU.

    Newegg has a tutorial on PC though. After putting the mobo, and cpu. It will be easy. Anyway, I forgot to put a PSU on the AMD Llano build I suggested.

    You can get the PSU I suggested on the intel build. but since it's a low power(electricity-wise) build. You can get ANTEC VP450w 80% for $45 I think.

    newegg.com/Product/Product.asp…7371045&Tpk=Antec%20VP450