Any of these good for what I want?

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Any of these good for what I want?
  1. Unread #1 - Nov 1, 2013 at 7:46 PM
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    I'm looking at buying the Vanquish, but am not sure if the prices are worth it.

    All I'm looking for:

    WoW Max Settings (good fps too)
    RS 3 Max Settings

    http://www.digitalstormonline.com/vanquish.asp

    Which of those 4 would be best? Specs at very bottom.

    Also want a machine I won't have to upgrade for a while. I don't play demanding games like BF, FC, Crysis, Skyrim, etc.
     
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    way overkill for what you are wanting to do.
     
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    Well I mean, just having a really nice computer that I won't have to upgrade for a while works. I realize RS and WoW aren't that taxing. But wait, even the level 1 is overkill? Really? The 699$ one?
     
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    The $700 build should run what you want fine, with a bit of extra kick to boot.
     
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    Thanks man.

    Any other opinions?

    Just wanna be sure with this lol. I don't mind shelling out for level 3 if you guys think it's worth it.
     
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    Level 2 & above are usually for the more taxing, high-graphic top-tier games such as BF4 and GTA 5. RuneScape and WoW would be able to run coupling with minimal (if any) lag on the play. Settle with the Level 1. You can instead use the remaining money to purchase other I/O peripherals perhaps, or a Game Booster software to help for maximum smooth experience
     
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    Thanks for your opinion bud. Awesome! I had no idea it would only be that much to play WoW on Ultra. Sweet. I guess I've just been living with my archaic machines too long, I'm so out of touch with computer technology it's embarrassing.

    Thanks for your input !

    Do you guys think you're getting your moneys worth by buying one of these machines?
     
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    Machines as old as 10 years old can still run without a problem, if you'd have her maintained well and switched out some parts, only some.

    Anyway, if you were passionate about gaming, and have some money to spare for your hobby, yes, the machines you are interested in are worth it. People usually settle for less, but I see you're quite fascinated by the company's gaming computers. It would be a shame to deny you some fun. After all, 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy'. Indulge yourself a little
     
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    Any of these good for what I want?

    Haha, great quote. And yeah I suppose I am pretty intrigued by this company. They seem to be pretty reputable. Honestly it's mainly because I'd love a computer that's build somewhat custom style, with an expert at work. I'm not well versed enough to build my own computer, I think this is the best bet for me. And as you can see, I'm not that hardcore of a gamer. This machine would also be great for any academic duties I may need to fulfill. It's been about 10 years I've had my machine, but I think it's officially time for an upgrade. Thanks for all the great advice, I really appreciate it.
     
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