New rig
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2021 3:07 am
A few days ago, my main desktop computer died. I click the power button and nothing happens - I couldn't even get to a CMOS screen such as if it were a hard drive failure or a Windows install problem. After googling and finding out how to test it, determined that the PSU is fine and isn't the problem, which means my processor or motherboard probably died.
Since then I've gotten PG and a bunch of stuff installed and running on my laptop. On my 3-click swing, the mouse responsiveness is noticeably different, probably more exact than on the old computer, but for the moment it's different than I'm used to. However, I don't plan to keep playing on this computer.
In getting a replacement for my desktop I have a few objectives. It doesn't have to be a high-end super-gaming rig; a mid-range would be nice. Besides PG I've been known to play RPGs such as Skyrim or Genshin Impact, and in the past World of Warcraft, so it'd be nice if it handled games like that well (by the way, I've encountered settings in these games that would be great places for a golf course, and it would be great if a fan of one of these or other similar games who also happened to be PG course designer were of a mind to build such a course, but I digress...), but I'm not one to spend hours a day on them or other graphics-intensive games like FPSs. I don't do stuff like 3D rendering or anything else that would merit a heavy-duty graphics workstation.
So I'm hoping to spend not more than about $1.2K. I could be convinced to go as high as $1.5K if the added performance is worth it, but definitely not $2K+. Thinking more than 4 cores, at least 16G memory, maybe 32G. A 2TB SSD for the main drive would be nice but I'll settle for a 1TB if the rest of the package doesn't include it. Internal drives I already have and want to be able to install are 8TB HDD, 3TB HDD, 1TB SSD, and a BD reader/DVD-RW drive, all of these SATA (some of these will eventually get migrated to a NAS/RAID but that can wait until later). Three of these is mandatory. All four is preferable but I could live with three. Would also really like a quiet case/fans. LEDs would be cool but not a deal breaker. I have mice and keyboards (and could get more easily) so I don't care if those aren't included.
So what sayest thou, experts of PGLS. Any advice or recommendations for my new computer?
Since then I've gotten PG and a bunch of stuff installed and running on my laptop. On my 3-click swing, the mouse responsiveness is noticeably different, probably more exact than on the old computer, but for the moment it's different than I'm used to. However, I don't plan to keep playing on this computer.
In getting a replacement for my desktop I have a few objectives. It doesn't have to be a high-end super-gaming rig; a mid-range would be nice. Besides PG I've been known to play RPGs such as Skyrim or Genshin Impact, and in the past World of Warcraft, so it'd be nice if it handled games like that well (by the way, I've encountered settings in these games that would be great places for a golf course, and it would be great if a fan of one of these or other similar games who also happened to be PG course designer were of a mind to build such a course, but I digress...), but I'm not one to spend hours a day on them or other graphics-intensive games like FPSs. I don't do stuff like 3D rendering or anything else that would merit a heavy-duty graphics workstation.
So I'm hoping to spend not more than about $1.2K. I could be convinced to go as high as $1.5K if the added performance is worth it, but definitely not $2K+. Thinking more than 4 cores, at least 16G memory, maybe 32G. A 2TB SSD for the main drive would be nice but I'll settle for a 1TB if the rest of the package doesn't include it. Internal drives I already have and want to be able to install are 8TB HDD, 3TB HDD, 1TB SSD, and a BD reader/DVD-RW drive, all of these SATA (some of these will eventually get migrated to a NAS/RAID but that can wait until later). Three of these is mandatory. All four is preferable but I could live with three. Would also really like a quiet case/fans. LEDs would be cool but not a deal breaker. I have mice and keyboards (and could get more easily) so I don't care if those aren't included.
So what sayest thou, experts of PGLS. Any advice or recommendations for my new computer?