jaywald

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I was hoping from some feedback from other people to see how my gaming PC compares to others. Can someone tell me if they think it's low end, mid-range or high end and give me a rating out of 100. Thanks.

Here's the rig...

AMD Phenom II x4 965 BE @ 3.4GHz
ASUS M5A78L-MLX V2 - It's all I could afford at the time.
XFX Radeon HD 6950 2GB GDDR5
2x4GB RAM (1333MHz)
750w OCZ non modular PSU
320GB 7200RPM Hitachi HDD (32MB (SATA 2)) - I know it's bad but I don't need mass storage.
64GB OCZ Petrol SSD (SATA 3) - Planning on getting another 128GB.
DVD RW Drive
Zalman Z11 Plus Case

Thanks.
 

jaywald

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Are you replyin to the question I asked ngy1997 or saying that it is 10000/100, if you were saying it was 8/10000 I realized it wasn't very good as I did pay under £400 for it all but 8/10000 was below my expectation.
 

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its about a 6/7 compared to if money wasnt an object, but with a BE cpu you should be overclocking it to around 4ghz my 955 BE went to 4.2 but since updating the bios i get around 3.6 :(
 

PanicMaster85

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I have a 8120 but you should think about crossfireing that gpu and maby thinking about getting a new cpu... well thats only if yours will bottleneck cf but im not sure you should post a seperate thread asking that.
 

jaywald

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It's AM3+, I might get one of those 8 core FX CPU's. Are they any good?
 

jaywald

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Think I might just spend some money on a good cpu cooler and OC.
 

jaywald

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Yes, I've tried overclocking and I can get to 3.8/4 GHz but when I start to play games for a couple hours my temps reach 70 degrees (which I presume is quite high) so I don't usually bother unless I need to.