Noobscraft
General => Other => Topic started by: Jackmwoodall14 on 14 Dec 2013, 17:47:58
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I have recently purchased a brand new computer (Alienware X51) 8GB Memory, 4th generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processor, 1TB Hard Drive, Windows 7. Hopefully this will allow me to have excellent fps (yeah, alienware is a bit pricey but uhwell)
Anyways,
What computer do you have? What's your computer specs? (curious haha)
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You got ripped off :(
Every time I hear alienware I cringe. They are about 2x the price it would be to build it myself.
My computer specs
Amd fx 6300
Saphire HD 7870 x2 in crossfire
16gb DDR3 Ram
Windows 7
128GB SSd
2TB HDD
Peripherals:
Razer Deathadder
Logitech G430 headset
HP Budget keyboard
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Lets see, I have a laptop for portable gaming that I have to put an FPS cap on every game and I have my multiple monitor home entertainment system where I can watch TV while playing Skyrim while also playing Minecraft at the same time. The laptop was around $3000 and the PC was around $10,000 (because of the 4K HD monitors, luckily I got two of them as a birthday present, so it was more like $4000.)
Edit: I get most parts for cheap since I work at a computer company, so the computers are a bit cheaper to build then they would be for a normal person.
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Lets see, I have a laptop for portable gaming that I have to put an FPS cap on every game and I have my multiple monitor home entertainment system where I can watch TV while playing Skyrim while also playing Minecraft at the same time. The laptop was around $3000 and the PC was around $10,000 (because of the 4K HD monitors, luckily I got two of them as a birthday present, so it was more like $4000.)
Edit: I get most parts for cheap since I work at a computer company, so the computers are a bit cheaper to build then they would be for a normal person.
what the hell is in that computer that costs 10grand?
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Lets see, I have a laptop for portable gaming that I have to put an FPS cap on every game and I have my multiple monitor home entertainment system where I can watch TV while playing Skyrim while also playing Minecraft at the same time. The laptop was around $3000 and the PC was around $10,000 (because of the 4K HD monitors, luckily I got two of them as a birthday present, so it was more like $4000.)
Edit: I get most parts for cheap since I work at a computer company, so the computers are a bit cheaper to build then they would be for a normal person.
what the hell is in that computer that costs 10grand?
maybe it was a super alienware computer? lolz. now i wanna know why the computer was so expensive. im the only person in my family's house without a laptop. all i have is a DERPING DERPY DERPFACED GOOGLE CHROMEBOOK! its not even a real laptop. i cant get minecraft on this thing! lolz
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Imo People should not buy laptops for gaming. Just build a damn pc, Its like lego but easier.
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Lets see, I have a laptop for portable gaming that I have to put an FPS cap on every game and I have my multiple monitor home entertainment system where I can watch TV while playing Skyrim while also playing Minecraft at the same time. The laptop was around $3000 and the PC was around $10,000 (because of the 4K HD monitors, luckily I got two of them as a birthday present, so it was more like $4000.)
Edit: I get most parts for cheap since I work at a computer company, so the computers are a bit cheaper to build then they would be for a normal person.
what the hell is in that computer that costs 10grand?
It costs 10k because of 3 monitors I have. Since there 4k HD there super expensive.
Imo People should not buy laptops for gaming. Just build a damn pc, Its like lego but easier.
I have a laptop because I tend to do a lot of travel and I can't let that take me away from the game.
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Every time I hear alienware I cringe. They are about 2x the price it would be to build it myself.
I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking that...
I'm using an i5 3570K, 8GB low voltage RAM, a cheap Radeon 7770xfx , Asrock MB and a 550w xfx power supply
Bought last year for less than 400€, silent, cool (I mean the temperature) and never got a problem with games of any sort.
With a 10€ USB decoder stick (I'm not even joking) I can watch DTV, listen to the radio, record whatever I want.
The only thing I'd change is the hard disk (that I didn't upgrade) since it's an old one and it's feeling its years of heavy duty.
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I use a 15 inch asus laptop with Intel core i7 7 ram nvidia gforce gt 650 m
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I use an Asus Republic of Gamers G74SX-DH71. All-around great gaming laptop which is a couple of years old but still current with today's gaming units. I've had 0 issues with it, and have always been able to play any game with max/ultra settings with no issues. I've only upgraded the storage and RAM, everything else is stock. I bought it as a demo unit from Best Buy for $600, which was a great deal considering it had 0 scratches or dings, and this model was initially $1299.
Specs:
*Intel Core i7-2670QM
*NVidia GeForce GTX560M - 3GB
*16GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 ram
*dual Seagate 500GB SSHD hybrid drives
*Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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well i have a 200 dollar laptop...yeah
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I have a PC that my dad built for me.
Specs:
Processor: AMD Phenom II X3 720 Processor 2.80 GHz
RAM: 8GB
64-bit
Annnd that's all I know and what it says in system properties.. :P
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my pc aint that bad or good
list from "Can You Run It"
Processor AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor
Manufacturer AMD
Speed 2.8 GHz
Number of Cores 6
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Chipset GeForce GTX 550 Ti
Dedicated Memory 2.1 GB
Memory 8.2 GB
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
Service Pack 1
Size 64 Bit Edition Ultimate
Display Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1200
DVD Optiarc DVD RW AD-5280S ATA Device
CD Optiarc DVD RW AD-5280S ATA Device
Drive 1
Size 931.5 GB
Free 774.0 GB
Drive 2
Size 1.9 TB
Free 768.8 GB
Drive 3
Size 746.4 GB
Free 357.1 GB
Drive 4
Size 298.1 GB
Free 292.5 GB
Drive 5
Size 298.1 GB
Free 219.9 GB
Drive 6
Size 1.8 TB
Free 211.1 GB
Drive 7
Size 100.0 GB
Free 5.8 GB
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well i have a 200 dollar laptop...yeah
I have no idea what's going on here. But we're in the same boat, Flamm :I
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I have a imac 27" i7. Love it. It was a long time since I was a mac user, mac 512, and it's good to be back.
Looking now at a macbook products, and the new Mac products (maybe in the future)
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I have about a 3-4 year old machine that's only really had its power supply and graphics card updated
CPU: 1st Gen i5-750 (Quad Core)
RAM: 4x2GB @ 1600 MHz
GPU: ASUS 2GB GTX 770
PSU: CoolerMaster 700W 80+Bronze
I'm waiting for DDR4 to become a thing before I update since DDR4 will run at a higher clock rate (4.2 GHz from DDR3s current 1.6GHz) that it'll require an all new processor and mobo in order to actually use it fully.
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Well i just get left with all the old computers my family uses, so the one right now is Windows Vista Home Premium.
Processor: Inter(R) Core(TM)2 CPU
Memory(RAM): 2.00GB
System Type: 32-bit operating system
The problem is that its run out of memory and always gets a message saying "Your computer has run out of memory please close Java" which i cant do because thats what i use for minecraft. The next problem is that minecraft keeps crashing because it has no memory so ive quit minecraft for a while till i can get some RAM on this :( >:( And also because my computer all together keeps crashing (mind you this computer has over 2000 errors and problems with it)
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Well i just get left with all the old computers my family uses, so the one right now is Windows Vista Home Premium.
Processor: Inter(R) Core(TM)2 CPU
Memory(RAM): 2.00GB
System Type: 32-bit operating system
The problem is that its run out of memory and always gets a message saying "Your computer has run out of memory please close Java" which i cant do because thats what i use for minecraft. The next problem is that minecraft keeps crashing because it has no memory so ive quit minecraft for a while till i can get some RAM on this :( >:( And also because my computer all together keeps crashing (mind you this computer has over 2000 errors and problems with it)
Have you tried reinstalling java. That should fix your problem. Sadly this pc will still get crazy lag. to fix this you can get away with buying a cheap gpu http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Radeon-PCI-Express-Graphics-100292DDR3L/dp/B004N3BH0C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1387150509&sr=8-1&keywords=5450 (http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Radeon-PCI-Express-Graphics-100292DDR3L/dp/B004N3BH0C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1387150509&sr=8-1&keywords=5450) and that should run minecraft well. Installing a new gpu is easy http://www.wikihow.com/Install-a-Graphics-Card. (http://www.wikihow.com/Install-a-Graphics-Card.) Hope this helps
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Well i just get left with all the old computers my family uses, so the one right now is Windows Vista Home Premium.
Memory(RAM): 2.00GB
System Type: 32-bit operating system
^ This sums up the problem. Without upgrading your hardware the FPS will tank no matter what.
Adding more memory to Java isn't really going to do anything since there is no memory to work with and Vista isn't helping at all.
Getting a new GPU won't solve the problem, MC does 90% of the work on the CPU (and on 1 core).
Even an Intel integrated graphics chip is well more than enough for MC.
If you want to solve the problem, get anything able to run Win7 with 8GB of ram.
An i3 (sandy bridge) is more than enough, comes with integrated video and it's cheap.
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Well i just get left with all the old computers my family uses, so the one right now is Windows Vista Home Premium.
Memory(RAM): 2.00GB
System Type: 32-bit operating system
^ This sums up the problem. Without upgrading your hardware the FPS will tank no matter what.
Adding more memory to Java isn't really going to do anything since there is no memory to work with and Vista isn't helping at all.
Getting a new GPU won't solve the problem, MC does 90% of the work on the CPU (and on 1 core).
Even an Intel integrated graphics chip is well more than enough for MC.
If you want to solve the problem, get anything able to run Win7 with 8GB of ram.
An i3 (sandy bridge) is more than enough, comes with integrated video and it's cheap.
Ive tried updating it just today to windows 7 service pack and in the middle of the whole update it said i had to buy some stuff (and since i barely have any money cause i cant work since im too young to.. i cant buy anything) so trying to buy ram or buy a new pc will be very hard to do :(
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I have an Acer Aspire One with the following:
CPU: AMD Dual-Core Processor C-50 (1.0 GHz)
MEMORY: 2 GB DDR3 Memory
BATTERY: 6-cell Li-ion battery
STORAGE: 250 GB HDD
And it's all on a 13 inch screen
It would be great, except the dimwits who made the updates for the computer didn't make them compatible with Windows, which is the only thing I can run on my computer, so since I can't update, my computer has been going downhill fast. Just now, I logged on and was alarmed to see an error message saying the computer could not start up due to corrupted files, yet it couldn't find any corrupted files after half an hour of running diagnostics.
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I just got a Toshiba Satellite for Christmas. Its not the best, but it gets an average of 40 fps.
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I have an Acer Aspire One with the following:
CPU: AMD Dual-Core Processor C-50 (1.0 GHz)
MEMORY: 2 GB DDR3 Memory
BATTERY: 6-cell Li-ion battery
STORAGE: 250 GB HDD
And it's all on a 13 inch screen
It would be great, except the dimwits who made the updates for the computer didn't make them compatible with Windows, which is the only thing I can run on my computer, so since I can't update, my computer has been going downhill fast. Just now, I logged on and was alarmed to see an error message saying the computer could not start up due to corrupted files, yet it couldn't find any corrupted files after half an hour of running diagnostics.
I have a feelig you need a upgrade :p How can you run Minecraft on 2GB of RAM? you must be getting like 10 - 15 fps.
But to answer the topics question, I got the HP Pavilion P6-2475eo, easier for you to look it up for the specs, cause I can't remember them... :L But it's a pretty good pc, over 100fps on Minecraft easily.
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Ive tried updating it just today to windows 7 service pack and in the middle of the whole update it said i had to buy some stuff (and since i barely have any money cause i cant work since im too young to.. i cant buy anything) so trying to buy ram or buy a new pc will be very hard to do :(
Even if you managed to upgrade Windows, that machine can't run Windows 7 in a decent way so there would be no point.
Short of handing out the equivalent of ~400€ for new components I'm afraid you can't do much else :(
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Sager NP8265 (Clevo P150SM)
4th Generation Intel® Haswell Core™ i7-4700MQ (2.4GHz - 3.4GHz, 6MB Intel® Smart Cache
NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 770M (3.0GB) GDDR5
12GB - DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel Memory (3 SODIMMS
1TB 7200RPM [SATA II - 3GB/s
Windows 7 64-bit (so I can use all my ram)
ICDiamond thermal compound
Copper heat sinks
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Processor: 4th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-4770 processor 3.4GHzwith Turbo Boost Technology
RAM: 32GB DDR3 Memory
Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 with 3GB of Discrete Video Memory
Hard Drive: 24GB SSD Drive + 3TB 7200RPM SATA3 Hard Drive
Operating System: Windows 7
Peripherals:
Razer Tiamat 7.1 (Headset)
Razer Naga Epic (mouse)
Logitech G19 Programmable Gaming Keyboard with Color Display ( keyboard )
3 Dell 27 Monitor P2714H
BTW before anyone start saying that I spent to much on a computer or I could have gotten a better computer, this all was not planned and I didn't buy everything at one time. But yes that is a lot of money.... but that's what i got.
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I have an Acer Aspire One with the following:
CPU: AMD Dual-Core Processor C-50 (1.0 GHz)
MEMORY: 2 GB DDR3 Memory
BATTERY: 6-cell Li-ion battery
STORAGE: 250 GB HDD
And it's all on a 13 inch screen
It would be great, except the dimwits who made the updates for the computer didn't make them compatible with Windows, which is the only thing I can run on my computer, so since I can't update, my computer has been going downhill fast. Just now, I logged on and was alarmed to see an error message saying the computer could not start up due to corrupted files, yet it couldn't find any corrupted files after half an hour of running diagnostics.
I have an Acer Aspire 5517.. I have the same problem you do, but when that happens I end up finding my way back onto the laptop, taking all of my important files off of my laptop and onto an external hard drive, and then factory resetting it.. However I am saving up for a new laptop.
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I have an Acer Aspire One with the following:
CPU: AMD Dual-Core Processor C-50 (1.0 GHz)
MEMORY: 2 GB DDR3 Memory
BATTERY: 6-cell Li-ion battery
STORAGE: 250 GB HDD
And it's all on a 13 inch screen
It would be great, except the dimwits who made the updates for the computer didn't make them compatible with Windows, which is the only thing I can run on my computer, so since I can't update, my computer has been going downhill fast. Just now, I logged on and was alarmed to see an error message saying the computer could not start up due to corrupted files, yet it couldn't find any corrupted files after half an hour of running diagnostics.
I have an Acer Aspire 5517.. I have the same problem you do, but when that happens I end up finding my way back onto the laptop, taking all of my important files off of my laptop and onto an external hard drive, and then factory resetting it.. However I am saving up for a new laptop.
I'm fairly sure both of you are aware of this already, but with a 1 Ghz CPU there is really nothing you can do other than trashing the whole thing (or set it up as a downloading machine working overnight).
"Upgrading" isn't an option there, not a signle piece of hardware in that list is comparable with anything made in the last 8 years for a desktop pc.
(technically the RAM should be, and the HDD could be a SATA and so it could be supported natively by a new mobo, but it's not a wise decision)
If you are students, consider asking your parents for a decent desktop that you can surely use for more important things other than gaming.
You can also get away with some specific licenses for otherwise expensive software thanks to your "status".
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I got my new laptop about a year ago its was onyl £400 which was the most i could spend but i got a good machine for the price
acer aspire 5560g
CPU: AMD A6 3420m 1.5GHz Quad core (Currently safely overclocked to 2.2GHZ)
Memory: 6GB DDR3 1333MHz (Upgrading soon to 8GB)
GPU 1: AMD Radeon HD 6520g
GPU 2: AMD Radeon HD 7670M with 1GB VRAM
the gpus works in crossfire so its great for gaming get around 120+ FPS on minecraft running default texture pack
HDD: 500GB ( Upgrading soon to a hybrid SSD Drive)
LCD: 15.6 1366x768
plays everything ive tryed and works great for DJing while outputting to 12 screens at once :-)
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plays everything ive tryed and works great for DJing while outputting to 12 screens at once :-)
But it can't run turbo tax ;)
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Im sure it could had it emulate a lot of old systems :-) to play old dos games and stuff