The Usual Ramblings
Much of my time lately has been spent going over PC hardware. Readers may know that I've been wanting to build a new PC since about October of last year. Unfortunately that never materialized. In the meantime, my current PC has been limping on with a chronic case of overheating. It's gotten to the point where I haven't even been playing any PC games on it. The GPU idles in the 70C range these days. That right there makes me want to do as little with the GPU as possible.
So for a while there I was still eager about building a new PC from the ground up, but what with the new job and all, I felt like I wouldn't have the time, space, or motivation to build one from scratch. Realizing this, I started pricing out laptops. I have my eyes on an ASUS M50SV. A sharp little 15.4" that would be good for taking between home and work. Knowing relatively nothing on laptops, it was kind of an eye opener to see how laptop pricing and hardware works.
I was looking for something that would be at least gaming worthy, but didn't want a heavy 17" laptop. As it turns out, though, most of the higher end laptop GPUs don't come in any of the 15" models. The ASUS I was looking at benchmarks on 3dMark06 roughly in the same ballpark as my current PC! Not a lot to be super excited about since this computer can't handle more recent games very well. This is when I started thinking I had better put a little money into my current PC in trying to make it run a bit cooler. What's the use of a PC if you're afraid to even use it?
So yesterday I spent some time pricing out some parts on newegg, in an attempt to get this hawg to cool down. The two main things I am looking for are a new CPU fan/heatsink combo to help drop the temp on my CPU/frying pan. The other siginificant thing I wanted to do is get a video card that would exhaust out the back of the PC, rather than into the PC as my current GPU does now. Some smaller additions being a more powerful 80mm fan for the side intake, and a secondary hard drive (for Age of Conan, of course). I figured I could get away for all this relatively cheaply and it would prove as a stopgap till I could afford that new laptop.
Here's a quick list of the parts I have my eyes on:
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro This looks like a good cheap fix to my cpu heat issue. I can use this to blow the hot air straight to the back case fan. I am a concerned about the installation, as many commenters say it is difficult to install.
MSI N9600GT 512M Here's a cheap midrange 2 slot card that exhausts out the back. It's also using the new smaller die shrink that will help it run cool from the get go. With this, I predict a good drop in my overall temps. The only worry I have with this is that the southbridge heatsink on my motherboard sits very close to my current GPU and I am concerned that it will prevent me from using this card.
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250410AS This is a 250 gig hard drive that is very similiar to my current hard drive. This will allow me to use my existing 80 gig hard drive for media, while keeping the new HD free for games. My only concern with this item is keeping the cabling organized in the case, otherwise not that big of a deal.
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Latest Gaming Update
Gaming of late has been consistent with the last update, for the most part. Rock Band and Smash Bros are constants in my gaming schedule. Other games I've picked up since the last update are GTAIV (yeah I gave in to the hype) and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicals: My Life as a King (interesting game that reminds me of the Dungeon Keeper series). Some of my friends talked me into trying the free to play MMO, Rappelz, which I grew quickly bored with. And of course, Age of Conan has been on the top of my "want to play" list for a while still.
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Always bet on Duke!
One last thing to address.
The Duke Nukem Forever gameplay clip from a few days back totally came out of left field. I am probably more excited about that than I should be, but c'mon it's Duke friggin' Nukem. It was a short clip, but it was enough to confirm that this game isn't vaporware.
Concerning DNF's long development time, it makes me wonder what 3D Realms does to actually make money these days. They had a hand in Max Payne, and then they had a hand in Prey, but what else have they done in the past 5 years? Just seems financially unfeasible for these guys to still be in business when they've been on the backburner for so long.
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Lifesupport
Didn't have a lot of motivation for blogging lately, but once I started writing this one, it became longer than I expected. Hopefully the slump is over with. If and when the PC hardware comes in, you can expect an update telling how it went.
Comments
A lot of the times you have to shop around, work with your budget and decide how much time you want to put into the whole new computer idea.
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