This time, we're looking to get a little more juice out of the system. For a little more of a premium, you can basically build a future proof computer that can be easily upgraded over time. The budget has increased to $800, and as you would expect will be put to all the best bang for the buck components out there.
Digital Foundry : Doom: The Dark Ages is now receiving its path tracing upgrade on PC, so Alex and John tested it versus the standard RT graphics - and found some surprises.
The PC version is still on schedule but the console versions have been delayed.
There are many exciting updates this month for Xbox. Copilot for Gaming is available now for early preview on mobile and will be coming to PC soon. Xbox PC app introduces a wave of new updates: Aggregated gaming library gives players quick access to games from Xbox, Game Pass, and other leading PC storefronts, and with publisher channels players can browse their favorite franchises. Updates for the Xbox Console includes customization for Most Recently Used, free-to-play benefits, Game Hubs, and dialog improvements for game saves.
"Players can now hide system apps, pin favorites to the list, and reduce the number of tiles displayed. This update is part of our ongoing effort to make Home more personal, flexible, and responsive to feedback."
This is welcomed, i like a less cluttered home screen.
I built a computer for my friend with just about the same specs as this one here (only difference is it has a 4870 instead of a 5770).
Runs every game we can throw at it on the highest detail level.
BFBC2 runs at 50-70 FPS at 1680 x 1050 maxed out (no HBAO/VSync), Crysis on a mix of very high and high between 30 and 50 FPS, etc.
Great machine, great price.
could save some money on power supply, and HDD. other than that it looks good.
*Obligatory comment proclaiming pc as the superior platform and ego filled explanation of why people who play on pc are better people than those who play on consoles*
It's been a while since I built a gaming PC; I've mainly used laptops for a while. If I was to build this machine, and later decided I wanted to do a crossfire config, does it have to be the EXACT model number of graphics card, or anyone's Radeon 5770 card (i.e. some other manufacturer other than XFX)?