kung di kaya sa 15k/pc, pwede naman kahit mas mataas ng lonti. actually 200k naman ang budget for hardware. 10 pc units plus other accessories..
I'd go with a minimum of a singlecore AMD Athlon 64 or equivalent Intel cpu. So long as it's paired with a good video card and ample ram (1gb at least).
Dualcores would be great if there's going to be a lot of multi-tasking. It's almost a requirement if Vista will be the OS. Best stick with XP Home which has lower cpu/ram requirements.
Go dualcore if the price difference between singlecore and dualcore cpu isn't too big.
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; October 28th, 2007 at 01:27 PM.
sakin mga 15K-16K yung inabot ko, pero this was around 2 years ago so mga 13-14k nalang siguro ngayon ito
Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz Single Core
2G Memory Corsair (wag kingston di ok)
256mb GeForce FX 7600 gt
+mga basic motherboard at yung iba scavenge sa lumang pc ko na monitor, mouse, keyboard, etc.
mostly kaya niya laruin ang Bioshock, Dirt, World in conflict, FEAR medyo matataas na requirements ng mga laro ngayon pero sa Medium settings lang para walang lag hehe..
hoping na kaya din ang Crysis, at Call of Duty 4 pati Gears of War soon...![]()
sir elroi,
try to know first kung ano madalas na laruin ng mga bata dyan sa lugar nyo. tas tignan nyo kung ano recommended requirements nung mga games na yan. mahirap kasi baka sobrang lakas ng hardware nyo compared sa mga nilalaro dyan ngayon. kaya nirecommend ko ung sempron kasi makakalaro naman yan.![]()
+1 hindi naman kelangang sobrang taas ng specs.
recommended specs ko:
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0 GHz Boxed
MSI K9N6SGM-V,nForce6100
Seagate 80 GB ST3808110AS
Sparkle GEForce 7200 GS 256mb/64bit,ddr,tv,dvi (PCIE)
PQI 512 MB DDR2-667
Astone Xtreme Black, 500w PSU with optical mouse and keyboard
1.44 FDD
LG T710SH Flatron (SilverGray)
Php16,000.00 - pwede pang bumaba yan depende sa diskarte nyo
Last edited by Syuryuken; October 29th, 2007 at 10:11 AM.
for the vidcard, get a DDR3 128-bit one
for the mems, get at least 1GB of DDR2 RAMs
and get a decent power supply, it's the life of your CPU