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  • Freelancer
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    Originally posted by Bricklayer View Post
    What's your opinion on getting CL9 RAM vs CL8 or CL7 (assuming the same speed, e.g. DDR3 1600)?




    Nevermind, I think I answered my own question:


    (from Tomshardware.com)

    That you did. lol

    Though I won't lie to you, I didn't bother much with it since its not noticeable enough to me, sure heavy overclockers will look for latency and timing that fits their needs but I just went with whatever made more sense money wise. but LC8 is as low as I'll go for a high end machine.

    atm running 8-8-8-24 Corsair dominators 1600.

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  • Bricklayer
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    Originally posted by Freelancer View Post
    Newegg.com - G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL
    What's your opinion on getting CL9 RAM vs CL8 or CL7 (assuming the same speed, e.g. DDR3 1600)?




    Nevermind, I think I answered my own question:


    (from Tomshardware.com)
    Last edited by Bricklayer; 08-16-2010, 09:20 AM. Reason: answered my own question

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  • Freelancer
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    Originally posted by lilnickle View Post
    Im a college student hoping to play ffxiv this year but i dont have a pc. i have never built a pc, or owned a real "gaming" pc, but i had a dell that played ffxi fine. im open to building a budget pc, or just buying one to get familiar with parts and assembly before i try to make one. but heres one that i found on Ibuypower that appears to meet ffxiv min requirements... (at least to my untrained eye) what suggestions if any would you do to this settup to make ffxiv playable? trying to keep under $750 if possible, its most likely not, but im open to it anyway.
    iBUYPOWER Computer :: AMD Phenom II X6 DDR3 Configurator

    Newegg.com - AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Thuban 2.8GHz 6 x 512KB L2 Cache 6MB L3 Cache Socket AM3 125W Six-Core Desktop Processor HDT55TFBGRBOX

    Newegg.com - MSI 870A-G54 AM3 AMD 870 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard


    Newegg.com - G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL

    Newegg.com - ASUS ENGTX460/2DI/768MD5 GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) 768MB 192-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card

    Newegg.com - Western Digital Caviar Blue WD5000AAKS 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive

    Newegg.com - CORSAIR CMPSU-650TX 650W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply


    Newegg.com - COOLER MASTER RC-692-KKN3 CM690 II Basic Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case


    total 800 will run the game like a champ.

    If you replace the GTX460 card I picked with an HD5770

    Newegg.com - SAPPHIRE 100283-3L Radeon HD 5770 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card


    It'll drop to 750.

    With the GTX460 you get good performance now, with 5770 you get ok performance with the option to Crossfire later.

    My pick is the GTX460, 5770 in crossfire is only slightly better.

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  • lilnickle
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    Im a college student hoping to play ffxiv this year but i dont have a pc. i have never built a pc, or owned a real "gaming" pc, but i had a dell that played ffxi fine. im open to building a budget pc, or just buying one to get familiar with parts and assembly before i try to make one. but heres one that i found on Ibuypower that appears to meet ffxiv min requirements... (at least to my untrained eye) what suggestions if any would you do to this settup to make ffxiv playable? trying to keep under $750 if possible, its most likely not, but im open to it anyway.
    iBUYPOWER Computer :: AMD Phenom II X6 DDR3 Configurator

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  • Tatewaki75
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    I'm trying to get my computer up to snuff in order to play FFXIV decently at 1280x720 resolution. My old computer was a Gateway, with these stats:

    AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
    3 gigs of DDR2 ram 800mhz
    Visiontek HD5670 1gb DDR5
    320gb 7200RPM HD

    My highest score at low res was 1636.

    That computer recently died on me, and I'm borrowing my sisters HP machine. It's got the same ram, HD, and GPU, but the CPU is a Pentium Dual core E2200 clocked at 2.2ghz (not Overclockable)

    My highest score jumped to 2040.

    My sister is getting tired of me hijacking her computer, so I'm going to get a case/psu/mobo/cpu.

    I've only got 210 bucks in savings, so I was planning on getting a Case and a 500W PSU combo. Xion I believe is the brand.

    For the MOBO and CPU, I'm going with a Asus M4A785-M, Socket AM3 (For upgrading later this year, when I'm not so broke) and a Phenom X4 9850. It's part of a bundle for 149.99.

    Since this is all I can afford, I'm hoping that everything runs well, but my question is, should I see an improvement on my low res score? I'm hoping for at least 2500. Is it unreasonable to expect that, or should I be looking at maybe a 2200-2300?

    Edit: Links to what I'm buying,

    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...7&sku=B69-4385 Mobo/CPU
    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...&sku=A406-2014 Case

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  • Tharian
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    Originally posted by TheGrandMom View Post
    My son has a similar setup except an ATI HD 4870. He benches 2300 on high. He doesn't think that will be good enough for retail though and is upgrading soon.
    I am going to be trying to upgrade to a Graphics card with GDDR5 in the near future if possible. Though I am not sure. Hopefully it works.

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  • TheGrandMom
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    My son has a similar setup except an ATI HD 4870. He benches 2300 on high. He doesn't think that will be good enough for retail though and is upgrading soon.

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  • Tharian
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    okay I am kind of confused I have a PC with the following specs:

    Windows Vista 64 bit
    Intel Core 2 Quad (2.33 GHz, with 1333 MHz System Bus)
    8 MB DDR2 SDRAM System Memory
    Serial ATA (7200 RPM) 1 Terabyte Hard Drive
    XFX ATI Radeon HD 4650 1 GB DDR2 VRAM Video Card
    a 600 Watt Peak with 500 Watt Continuous RocketFish Gaming Power Supply
    And a Cable Modem

    Yet for some reason I continuously score as low as 1300 and as high as 1320 on the Benchmark. What am I doing wrong here?

    I guess what I am asking is will FFXIV run on my machine?

    (I suppose I should mention that I did just upgrade my PC today with the XFX ATI Radeon HD 4650 and the 500 Watt Power Supply just for this game and am still shocked to be under the benchmark).

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  • lilnickle
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    thanks that helps. it doesnt have to be super speedy, just playable, id settle for playing on low settings with those benchmark scores unless u think itd be choppy durring large group things. ouch, yea canadian tax is painful i feel ya. thanks for the input!

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  • wrongfeifong
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    647 and it will give you say 2600-3500 low and 1500 res high.

    If you like lag during large scale stuff then sure.

    Here what i suggest, pay 30 bucks more for a 880 motherboard. and get a better PSU, one with 600w and not a OCZ
    pay that extra 139.99 for an extra 5770 and you will be more happy.

    On another note, i just finish building my system and waiting for it to come.

    Phenom II x6 1055T
    Msi n980 SLI motherboard (only 1 of 2 n980 sli motherboard for Am3 on the market, feature 7.1 surround sound and HDMI ^^)
    corsair 4gb ram
    corsair TH750w SLI ready (certified to run gtx 470 x2 accordingt o slizone)
    full tower with 5 big fans.
    decent heatsink for cpu
    1TB hdd sata 2
    crappy optical drive + my own copy of win7

    all for 932$ with 13% tax included. with -90$ MIR. So total is 822. If i add a GTX for 289.99 (might have no tax for this), i would get a great gamer rig for 1100 ^^

    I hate canada for the taxes!!!!!
    Last edited by wrongfeifong; 08-12-2010, 09:20 PM.

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  • lilnickle
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    OK, maximum pc magazine has a budget gaming computer in there issue with a total build cost of $647. my question is, would this support ffxiv on a playable setting? the contents are as follows...

    CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 620
    MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2
    MEMORY: Patriot 4GB DDR2/800
    VIDEOCARD: Sapphire Radeon HD 5770
    HARD DRIVE: Seagate 500GB Barracuda 7200.12
    OPTICAL DRIVE: Samsung SH-S223C
    CHASSIS: Rosewill R220
    POWER SUPPLY: Cooler Master RS-460
    OPERATING SYSTEM: Win 7 home 64 bit

    maybe this will help others looking to build or buy a pc that can support ffxiv while keeping a budget, open to criticism and suggestions!

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  • Malacite
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    It's EVGA and it came in a full body case to keep dust out.

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  • DakAttack
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    Originally posted by lilnickle View Post
    I have been reading these posts and most are helpful, but as one who isnt as "tech savy" as most on this page, i found some pre-build computers on newegg that look like they may run ffxiv. if someone can check these computers out that i found on newegg and let me know if they meet minimum specs or requirements to run the game thatd be great! they seem too good to be true because theyre really cheap compared to the ones others are building....
    Newegg.com - CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2054 Athlon II X2 255(3.1GHz) 4GB DDR3 500GB ATI Radeon HD 5450 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
    Newegg.com - CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2053 Athlon II X4 630(2.8GHz) 4GB DDR3 500GB ATI Radeon HD 5670 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Newegg.com - CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2040 Phenom II X4 945(3.0GHz) 4GB DDR3 500GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
    Just from reading the link I can tell you those PCs are using dated parts. They're not going to run FFXIV very well.

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  • lilnickle
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    I have been reading these posts and most are helpful, but as one who isnt as "tech savy" as most on this page, i found some pre-build computers on newegg that look like they may run ffxiv. if someone can check these computers out that i found on newegg and let me know if they meet minimum specs or requirements to run the game thatd be great! they seem too good to be true because theyre really cheap compared to the ones others are building....
    Newegg.com - CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2054 Athlon II X2 255(3.1GHz) 4GB DDR3 500GB ATI Radeon HD 5450 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
    Newegg.com - CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2053 Athlon II X4 630(2.8GHz) 4GB DDR3 500GB ATI Radeon HD 5670 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Newegg.com - CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2040 Phenom II X4 945(3.0GHz) 4GB DDR3 500GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit

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  • Malacite
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    Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    I think I'll just run AVG and some other crap and then have our guy who usually does all our repairs look at it for me, just keep it simple.

    As for the unlocking the card crap, I don't like to fiddle with hardware, I really just don't. It was a nightmare just getting the card installed by my friend (HP really are bastards with regards to how they manufacture their machines good Lord) and I'm just happy that it all works. Just gotta get this last little technical issue resolved by a professional and my PC is good for another 2 years.

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