I'm putting a graph together to make a cake graph of the computing needs and habits of the BF2s.com Tech section posters. Jump on the wagon, and vote!
Poll
If you go out and buy a new computer, what is your primary focus?
Price | 19% | 19% - 54 | ||||
System spec's | 79% | 79% - 220 | ||||
Brand | 0% | 0% - 2 | ||||
Looks | 0% | 0% - 0 | ||||
Accesories | 0% | 0% - 0 | ||||
Total: 276 |
Well I ain't voting in this one as it has to be a balance of price v performance
Performance, followed closely by price. I want to be able to play all of the new games coming out with high settings, but I want to keep my pc cost below $1500.
System specs, of course!
lmao at whoever picked brand bet it was james with alienware
Total porn capacity.
Specs and then money ...
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Varegg wrote:
Specs and then money ...
leetkyle wrote:
System specs, of course!
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System specs/price are the most important to me.
Brand: Unimportant, so long as it's better and more reliable than most of what's out there.
Looks: My Lian-Li PCV-1000B has been oft-criticized by trendy-bois, but it gets the job done and isn't a headache to work with (once you route the PSU). Plus, I'm not about to fall into the trap of Mac users, placing most of their argument on looks alone.
Accessories: Irrelevant, as I usually purchase these separate of a complete rig, unless building one for someone else who doesn't have the extra parts.
Brand: Unimportant, so long as it's better and more reliable than most of what's out there.
Looks: My Lian-Li PCV-1000B has been oft-criticized by trendy-bois, but it gets the job done and isn't a headache to work with (once you route the PSU). Plus, I'm not about to fall into the trap of Mac users, placing most of their argument on looks alone.
Accessories: Irrelevant, as I usually purchase these separate of a complete rig, unless building one for someone else who doesn't have the extra parts.
This coming from a person who solely wants a Thermaltake Armor, everytime!Jenspm wrote:
System specs followed clooooooosely by looks and price.
leetkyle wrote:
System specs, of course!
Bertster7 wrote:
leetkyle wrote:
System specs, of course!
Well this is fast becoming a landslide victory for performance over prettiness.
I as I'd imagine does everyone else, buys the best gear I can afford, so specs then price, the only thing I thought about looks for was my KB mouse and case, and to a degree the monitor but as luck would have it the best performing monitor at the time was also damn sexy looking
I as I'd imagine does everyone else, buys the best gear I can afford, so specs then price, the only thing I thought about looks for was my KB mouse and case, and to a degree the monitor but as luck would have it the best performing monitor at the time was also damn sexy looking
Last edited by TheEternalPessimist (2007-08-09 10:46:11)
I don't buy a new computer... I build my own.
So parts/price I guess?
So parts/price I guess?
Price, unfortunately I'm not in the position where I have unlimited amounts of money to spend to get the best parts.
leetkyle wrote:
System specs, of course!
znozer wrote:
leetkyle wrote:
System specs, of course!
Price to performance ratio. I guess system specs are what I usually look at first, but they are immediately followed by scrutinizing the price.
Good one, Chief.Hurricane wrote:
Price to performance ratio. I guess system specs are what I usually look at first, but they are immediately followed by scrutinizing the price.
how many blows with a sledgehammer can it survive, if it can survive more than 10 then i move onto the acid test.
system specs of course