Jimi Hughes
RDMCC S6 Champion
What about using one GTX 460? Because this was my plan...?
I have always thought of Nvidia's as FPS for gaming, but I have considered ATI as the better overall cards with some of the features only with less FPS for gaming.
It would be great if you could do the last one.Peter, are you looking for only a general advice on what to buy or a should I post a complete system built from components from the website you posted?
If you want to buy, that card. Then try to find the best card performance for the lowest price on the 460. I would not got too crazy on price. I would put a $200 max on price for one. Then upgrade in a 1-2 years. Try $120-150 if you plan to upgrade in the next year. It save money unlike, when I bought 2x HD 2900 XT cards for a hefty price tag for crossfire. You only get so much of an increase in performance. My cousin bought a 4670 and it was faster than both in crossfire.
I am looking to buy a new PC, and I have a few things that I find very important:
It has to be future proof, so I'm thinking about 4 years or so, without any need to upgrade.
At the moment it will only be used for gaming, and then especially simracing games.
I want to buy everything from this site: www.4launch.nl (the site is in dutch) I have very good experiences with them and it is also quite cheap to let them build the system and test if everything works properly.
I don't have any budget in mind, the most important things are the things mentioned above.
Thanks for the advice guys.
I have another question: Is the GTX 460 future proof, will it be good to run at maximum settings for a couple of years?
Any other advice is also always welcome.