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how well is the performance and graphics for trainz if i use an Alien Ware computer?
Quite frankly I think that they are highly overrated.
Both my sons have done their research, bought components from the local el-cheapo PC shop and constructed their own PCs. Both PCs are faster and less expensive than the Alien Wares.
Long as we're on the subject, what IS the new standard for killer gamer's premade rigs? I know if you build it yourself you get what you actually want, but not everyone has the know-how to build their own.
When I do build myself, I usually buy components from http://www.newegg.com/ and make it simple by buying packages - power supply and case preassembled, motherboard and CPU as a package to avoid incompatibility problems, that sort of thing.
Yeah, I remember paying $200 bucks for a 5 1/4 inch external floppy disk drive for my TRS80, $500 bucks for a 20 meg "hard card" - a WD hard disk mounted on an 8 bit expansion card that took up two internal slots in my Tandy 1000TX.
As for RAID 0, what about these newfangled solid state drives with no disks at all? Seems to me that would cure a lot of "stuttering" since the seek time would be next to nada. Biggest bottleneck in any system used for gaming is the time that the CPU, RAM, and video card are twiddling their thumbs waiting for the next set of scenery files from the hard drive.
Long as we're on the subject, what IS the new standard for killer gamer's premade rigs? I know if you build it yourself you get what you actually want, but not everyone has the know-how to build their own.
When I do build myself, I usually buy components from http://www.newegg.com/ and make it simple by buying packages - power supply and case preassembled, motherboard and CPU as a package to avoid incompatibility problems, that sort of thing.
I had Falcon Northwest build me a box last fall, and I've been very happy with it.
In the past I rolled my own, but I build and support PC's for a living, and didn't want the hassle of building another one for myself.
If you go to their website you can spec about anything you want, and they'll even overclock it for you if you want.
And warranty the overclocked machine, too.