PC Hardware Question from Mac User
PC Hardware Question from a Mac Person
I have been an Apple Mac person for many years and have hardly paid attention to the happenings in the PC world. Although I use a computer all-day, everyday, my interest in the details of hardware/software is minimal. I am a project manager by trade and merely want the software to work with minimal problems. In my MacBook and OS X, I have found an ideal combination.
However, when iRacing came along, I knew that I HAD to get involved. I have loved GT4 on my PS2 for years.
I signed up for iRacing last week, foolishly thinking that I could run iRacing on my two-year old MacBook, with under Parallels or Boot Camp. Wrong.
It appears that I need to buy a Windows-based machine in order to run iRacing. Buying a new system is understandable, but I'm confused with all of my hardware choices. I do not want to get fancy, build my own machine, overclock, and what-all. I just want a cost-effective computer that allows me to run the program nicely without having to upgrade again immediately.
My computer thoughts turned to shopping at Costco. I spend a lot of time shopping at Costco and have never been disappointed. The Costco website list a gaming computer that potentially would be a good price/performance value. To play a single game, I didn't want to spend any more than the $699 listed for the Costco PC. (Remember, this computer would be used for only iRacing and a couple of other small programs)
I would appreciate any feedback on the following specs. Thanks!
Kagemush
IBUYPOWER GAMER 901-CL3
Processor & Memory:
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor E8400 (3.0GHz)
6MB L2 Cache
1333MHz Front Side Bus
4GB DDR2-800 memory (2GB x 2); max capacity 4GB
Motherboard:
ASUS P5KPL-VM Mainboard
Drives:
320GB (7,200 RPM) SATA 3Gb/s Hard Drive
20x max DVD±RW drive with Double Layer
Graphics:
1GB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8500 GT graphics card
Communications:
Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Audio:
Realtek ALC662 6-channel CODEC