Nvidia GT 640 for gaming

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So I while back a started a thread on a budget pc of about R8000 - R10000... Boy Did my expectations get shot DOOOOWN!, As in deeper down than the darkest pits of the core of the earth. Anywho so I never got to build that pc and now I only have R4000 - R5000 to spend on a gaming pc and I was wondering if the GT 640 or should I look at something like 7750/7770 of must I look at something older?. I'll be using a 19" HD monitor on atleast High Settings, Max settings would be Perfect but u can't be a graphics whore if your bank balance is smaller than your year of birth :p
 
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My previous pc, which was just under R4000. Did wonders with the new games,

I did some benchmarks on it an came up with this (note all of them were tested at maximum resolution and settings)

Skyrim- average 37FPS (1920X1080)
Crysis 2-average 28 FPS (1920X1080)
Dirt 3- average 40 FPS (1920X1080)

I used A radeon HD 6850 price- R1,600

Thought it would be a better card iMO
 
So I while back a started a thread on a budget pc of about R8000 - R10000... Boy Did my expectations get shot DOOOOWN!, As in deeper down than the darkest pits of the core of the earth. Anywho so I never got to build that pc and now I only have R4000 - R5000 to spend on a gaming pc and I was wondering if the GT 640 or should I look at something like 7750/7770 of must I look at something older?. I'll be using a 19" HD monitor on atleast High Settings, Max settings would be Perfect but u can't be a graphics whore if your bank balance is smaller than your year of birth :p

R5000 max you say...

AMD FX-6100 - R1562
MSI 760GM-P23 - R470
or
GIGABYTE GA-H61M-DS2 - R562
Intel Core i3-3220 - 1289

4GB DDR3-1333 x 2 - R348
HD 7770 - R1400
Cooler Master Elite 240 Case - R238
Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 500W - R478

Intel Build ~R 4315
AMD Build ~R 4496
 
R5000 max you say...

AMD FX-6100 - R1562
MSI 760GM-P23 - R470
or
GIGABYTE GA-H61M-DS2 - R562
Intel Core i3-3220 - 1289

4GB DDR3-1333 x 2 - R348
HD 7770 - R1400
Cooler Master Elite 240 Case - R238
Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 500W - R478

Intel Build ~R 4315
AMD Build ~R 4496

These are 2 good options.
You could also buy an APU setup and then just add a GPU at a later stage if that's an option.
At least the APU can game with its on board GPU.
The GT640 is horrific..not recommended for gaming at all.
 
I'd spend more and get AT LEAST a 650 from Nvidia, or HD 7850 from AMD.

Anything lower than that and you're gonna have a bad time.
 
My previous pc, which was just under R4000. Did wonders with the new games,

I did some benchmarks on it an came up with this (note all of them were tested at maximum resolution and settings)

Skyrim- average 37FPS (1920X1080)
Crysis 2-average 28 FPS (1920X1080)
Dirt 3- average 40 FPS (1920X1080)

I used A radeon HD 6850 price- R1,600

Thought it would be a better card iMO

That's Not that Bad :) Thanks

R5000 max you say...

AMD FX-6100 - R1562
MSI 760GM-P23 - R470
or
GIGABYTE GA-H61M-DS2 - R562
Intel Core i3-3220 - 1289

4GB DDR3-1333 x 2 - R348
HD 7770 - R1400
Cooler Master Elite 240 Case - R238
Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 500W - R478

Intel Build ~R 4315
AMD Build ~R 4496

That Intel CPU that I choose but I think the AMD build looks awesome plus its more forward compatible, seeing piledriver are using AM3 + and rumor has it so will steamroller. I also wanted to ask should I get windows 7 or spring for Windows 8
 
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That's Not that Bad :) Thanks



That Intel CPU that I choose but I think the AMD build looks awesome plus its more forward compatible, seeing piledriver are using AM3 + and rumor has it so will steamroller. I also wanted to ask should I get windows 7 or spring for Windows 8

OOH!~ Forgot to mention Prices are all from www.rebeltech.co.za I am happy with windows 7, nothing windows 8 has nothing that apeals to me.
 
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OOH!~ Forgot to mention Prices are all from www.rebeltech.co.za I am happy with windows 7, nothing windows 8 has apeals to me.

(1) Are they cheaper than wootware?

(2) I also like windows 7 but i thought of buying Win8 Because itl get me some bragging rights about my pc (my current pc still has WinXP :( + the TV ad is getting into my head
 
(1) Are they cheaper than wootware?

(2) I also like windows 7 but i thought of buying Win8 Because itl get me some bragging rights about my pc (my current pc still has WinXP :( + the TV ad is getting into my head

I honestly do not know. I have never used wootware, by browsing through the site they don't seem to have many of the items I listed from Rebeltech, so I am assuming that Rebeltech is cheaper?

It's up to you, I myself would rather stick to Windows 7 for now.
 
I honestly do not know. I have never used wootware, by browsing through the site they don't seem to have many of the items I listed from Rebeltech, so I am assuming that Rebeltech is cheaper?

It's up to you, I myself would rather stick to Windows 7 for now.

I also saw a few things that are cheaper at rebeltech

I'll think I'll go with Windows 8, In a few years we all are going to switch anyway so i am just going to get a head start :p

UPDATE:

So I put together some specs tell me what you guys think

ASUS M5A78L-M LX - ALL-IN-ONE AM3 / AM3+ MOTHERBOARD - R645

Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9, 8GB (4GB x 2), Vengeance With Black Heatsink - R518

Western Digital Caviar Blue WD7500AALX, 750GB - R738

AMD FX-4170, 4.2GHz, AM3+ - R1533

Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus, 600w - R660

Sapphire HD7770, Overclocked Edition - R1383

ASUS DRW-24B3LT, 24x SATA, with Lightscribe - R238

R5259

The only things that are going to kick my budget in the balls is the
Windows 8 which is extra R1499 and the case that is atleast going to be R500 - R800
 
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I just upgraded from a q6600 to a i7 2600. Here was what it cost me:

For one I got a Gigabyte B75m D3H motherboard, it's decent and pretty cheap out there.
Then I found the cpu second hand. CPUs are pretty robust so buying one second hand is never a bad idea, if you know what you are doing.
And the memory and cpu cooler I bought new.

I sold my q6600, the old motherboard and memory that came with it. In total I got about R1000 for that. The i7 cost me R1700. And the memory and cpu cooler another R600.

Kept my old GPU, harddrives and case. In the end the total cost for the upgrade was: R2300. Here's my current specs:

i7 2600
8GB DDR3 1600 Patriot G2
Gigabyte B75m D3H
2 x 500GB and 1 x 250GB SSD
600W CoolerMaster Silent Pro Gold
Nvidia GTX285

Maybe next would be to upgrade my GPU, again I'll be buying it second hand. I earn a small salary so buying new hardware is never an option. Still I'm extremely happy with my upgrade so far. And for that price I don't think anything could come close to it.
 
I just upgraded from a q6600 to a i7 2600. Here was what it cost me:

For one I got a Gigabyte B75m D3H motherboard, it's decent and pretty cheap out there.
Then I found the cpu second hand. CPUs are pretty robust so buying one second hand is never a bad idea, if you know what you are doing.
And the memory and cpu cooler I bought new.

I sold my q6600, the old motherboard and memory that came with it. In total I got about R1000 for that. The i7 cost me R1700. And the memory and cpu cooler another R600.

Kept my old GPU, harddrives and case. In the end the total cost for the upgrade was: R2300. Here's my current specs:

i7 2600
8GB DDR3 1600 Patriot G2
Gigabyte B75m D3H
2 x 500GB and 1 x 250GB SSD
600W CoolerMaster Silent Pro Gold
Nvidia GTX285

Maybe next would be to upgrade my GPU, again I'll be buying it second hand. I earn a small salary so buying new hardware is never an option. Still I'm extremely happy with my upgrade so far. And for that price I don't think anything could come close to it.

That's not bad but I have spoken with joker and as soon as I get funds (should be mid this month or next) he's going to do it for me :)
 
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