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System Name | Sham Pc |
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Processor | i5-2500k @ 4.33 |
Motherboard | INTEL DZ77SL 50K |
Cooling | 2 bay res. "2L of fluid in loop" 1x480 2x360 |
Memory | 16gb 4x4 kingstone 1600 hyper x fury black |
Video Card(s) | hfa2 gtx 780 @ 1306/1768 (xspc bloc) |
Storage | 1tb wd red 120gb kingston on the way os, 1.5Tb wd black, 3tb random WD rebrand |
Display(s) | cibox something or other 23" 1080p " 23 inch downstairs. 52 inch plasma downstairs 15" tft kitchen |
Case | 900D |
Audio Device(s) | on board |
Power Supply | xion gaming seriese 1000W (non modular) 80+ bronze |
Software | windows 10 pro x64 |
Streaming is the future, whether people like it or not. Nobody is going to want to pay $1000 for an XBOX.
Assuming they offer this at an affordable price, getting new releases for a monthly fee is going to be VERY attractive. If you can afford a high-end computer, maybe not, but to the vast majority of mainstream gamers, yes.
not really following the argument here..
Not that long ago you may have bought a q6600 and a 8800 gt which for those 2 components new on release would have been about $1200 ..
a few years later you could buy a a8-8350 for $135 which was near identical performance..
hardware gets better and the low end stuff becomes as good as the old highest end stuff And as stated, you would be better off throwing together a pc that can run 1080p low settings constant 30fps than suffer with any sort of input lag. And a system like that really does not cost much in this day and age. You only really need to start throwing money at pc's when your trying to run higher refresh rates at higher resolutions.
I'm pretty happy gaming at 75hz 1920x1200 So my system does not need to be as powerful as many of the ones other forum members own.