lol you wont upgrade on that until the parts die out.Irriduccibilli said:It may be a bit overkill, but i'll say it again, I want a really good PC that I wont have to upgrade for the next couple of years, and I believe this is the onegmaverick019 said:he is right, your doing a slight bit of overkill for your first build on that, you could chop off probably 400 dollars(don't know the exact euro conversion for that) on that rig and it would still run all games to date like a boss, hell my rig is a step down from that and I run multiple games plus school programs at the same time and my system barely hiccups at that.Irriduccibilli said:Well that is just fantastic, guess I wont have to upgrade my PC for a while then, excactly what I was trying to achieve with this PCZombieGenesis said:Can a GTX 570 run Crysis and Witcher? Are you serious?
There isn't a game on the market it can't run.
I think you're getting on the wrong boat here- that machine is POWERFUL yes, but by modern standards its simply too powerful. There isn't a game around that can't be perfectly run on hardware at about half the price. That may be personal preference of course, I've never seen the point of water cooling, triple-threadding and anything beyond a GTX 470. (Despite owning a 6970)
Some will tell you different, but sadly those are also the people that give PC gamers a little 'reputation'.![]()
if anything i would get a smaller HDD but make sure its faster, a 10000 or 15000 rpm one, that'll help boost performance to boss mode to help compliment your stuff way better than having the top video card/processor/mobo (although those are all good things to have good parts of)