by Iroquois » Thu Aug 26, 2004 2:46 pm
The best system doesn't exist. I think it really depends what your using it for. My system is in a pretty good balance. It handles gamming but fits in with audio and video capture and word processing. Things I also frequently do.
First set a budget for yourself. You can get a pretty decent system for about $1000 these days. Computer components seem to be the only things in which the prices are dropping. :P
As a minimun, forget what's on the box. I recomend at least a 900mhz processor, 512mb or ram, and a Geforce 4 Ti or Radeon 9000. Some people have run it on a lot less but this is the minumum in which you will achive medium settings smoothly.
On the subject of video card, no manufacturer doesn't matter. ATI did have nVidia beat for a while but they're about the same in preformance. If you like to play games like Far Cry or Doom 3, nVidia is the way to go but for FS it really doesn't make much difference.
I haven't done any pricing but here's a top gamming system on the lower end of the price spectrum.
AMD Athlon64 3500+ Socket 939, Any Socket 939 Mobo, 1gb PC3200, Geforce 6600GT (out on October), SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS. You can go from there and decide what size HDD and what CD drives you want but this is what you need for gamming. You can choose to upgrade to an X800 or 6800 video card or even an Athlon64 FX-53 CPU in the future if you go for this option.
Because FS2004 is so CPU demanding, you'll definately want to go with the Athlon64 over the Pentium 4 Extream Edition. The P4 EE is pretty fast but still uses older technology. Do not get socket 754 Athlons because AMD is going to be phasing them out soon.
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The Rig:
AMD Athlon XP2000+ Palomino, ECS K7S5A 3.1, 1GB PC2700 DDR, Geforce FX5200 128mb, SB Live P