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New PC needed for 20 tabling!

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    DonttelmumDonttelmum Member Posts: 1,921
    edited February 2013
    and what specs would you add?

    TIA
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    belsibubbelsibub Member Posts: 2,527
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    Guys, do you think this will be more than suitable? http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-178-OE&groupid=43&catid=2385&subcat=2038 Cheers
    Posted by Donttelmum
    No operating system(i.e. windows),no graphics card and only 4gb of ram not that cheap considering spec. 
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    devonfish5devonfish5 Member Posts: 4,291
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    Guys, do you think this will be more than suitable? http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-178-OE&groupid=43&catid=2385&subcat=2038 Cheers
    Posted by Donttelmum
    agree with belsibub.
    at £440 with...
    no dedicated gc about £50 extra & no windows 7 another £70-£80
    you could get an i7 for that i feel.
    have a look at component-warehouse.co.uk
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    DonttelmumDonttelmum Member Posts: 1,921
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : No operating system(i.e. windows),no graphics card and only 4gb of ram not that cheap considering spec. 
    Posted by belsibub
    Thanks buddy
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    DonttelmumDonttelmum Member Posts: 1,921
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : agree with belsibub. at £440 with... no dedicated gc about £50 extra & no windows 7 another £70-£80 you could get an i7 for that i feel. have a look at component-warehouse.co.uk
    Posted by devonfish5
    Which one shall I get dev and with what upgrades?

    Cheers m8, I owe you!
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    MrJoeBlogsMrJoeBlogs Member Posts: 163
    edited February 2013
    Agree with dev.
    You can get an i7 on there with Windows 7 for about £520.
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    rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,938
    edited February 2013
    Your going to need:

    I7. probbaly best to upgrade to the quickest one
    8GB
    dedicated grahics card

    don't forget to add wireless + operating system if you need them
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    DonttelmumDonttelmum Member Posts: 1,921
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    Agree with dev. You can get an i7 on there with Windows 7 for about £520.
    Posted by MrJoeBlogs
    Thanks Joe :-)
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    DonttelmumDonttelmum Member Posts: 1,921
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    Your going to need: I7. probbaly best to upgrade to the quickest one 8GB dedicated grahics card don't forget to add wireless + operating system if you need them
    Posted by rancid
    Thanks Rancid.  I think I'm finally getting somewhere!
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    DonttelmumDonttelmum Member Posts: 1,921
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : agree with belsibub. at £440 with... no dedicated gc about £50 extra & no windows 7 another £70-£80 you could get an i7 for that i feel. have a look at component-warehouse.co.uk
    Posted by devonfish5
    Devon I sent you a pm.  Hope you get a spare min to reply.

    Thanks again.
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    devonfish5devonfish5 Member Posts: 4,291
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : Devon I sent you a pm.  Hope you get a spare min to reply. Thanks again.
    Posted by Donttelmum
    hi m8,

    been trying to find a link for u with my specs...but no good.
    so from memory..

    i7  windows 7 home premium £80  dedicated gc £50 500 memory

    total £579.99

    i'm going to pm now
    dev
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    devonfish5devonfish5 Member Posts: 4,291
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling! : Devon I sent you a pm.  Hope you get a spare min to reply. Thanks again.
    Posted by Donttelmum
    hi m8

    sent u a pm  gl
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    rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,938
    edited February 2013
    minimum spec with no wireless


    SpherePC Black - Intel Core i7 2600 3.4GHz, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB Hard Drive

    Graphics Upgrade - NVidia GT430 1GB
    Windows 7 Installation - Windows 7 Home Premium

     

    Grand Total Incl. Tax £569.99

     

     

    graphic card spec is below, you can run two monitors off this no problem.

    http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-430/specifications

    Display Support:
    2560x1600Maximum Digital Resolution
    2048x1536Maximum VGA Resolution
    YesHDCP
    YesHDMI1
    HDMI, VGA (optional), Mini HDMI, Dual Link DVIStandard Display Connectors
    InternalAudio Input for HDMI
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    belsibubbelsibub Member Posts: 2,527
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    minimum spec with no wireless SpherePC Black - Intel Core i7 2600 3.4GHz, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB Hard Drive Graphics Upgrade - NVidia GT430 1GB Windows 7 Installation - Windows 7 Home Premium   Grand Total Incl. Tax £569.99
    Posted by rancid
    An extra £20 upgrades cpu to i7 3770.Don't need the extra for "k" model unless you overclock.
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    devonfish5devonfish5 Member Posts: 4,291
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    minimum spec with no wireless SpherePC Black - Intel Core i7 2600 3.4GHz, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB Hard Drive Graphics Upgrade - NVidia GT430 1GB Windows 7 Installation - Windows 7 Home Premium   Grand Total Incl. Tax £569.99     graphic card spec is below, you can run two monitors off this no problem. http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-430/specifications Display Support: 2560x1600 Maximum Digital Resolution 2048x1536 Maximum VGA Resolution Yes HDCP Yes HDMI 1 HDMI, VGA (optional), Mini HDMI, Dual Link DVI Standard Display Connectors Internal Audio Input for HDMI
    Posted by rancid
    this is pretty much my set-up,i think so i'd reccomend it.
    funny though,i payed £10 more. lol
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    bolly580bolly580 Member Posts: 603
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    Personally id need a time bank to 20 table on sky as im involved in lots of hands even if there was no lag as the clock on here runs down quick.  
    Posted by bearlyther
    You post this on like every post you 3bet KJo WE GET IT
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    DonttelmumDonttelmum Member Posts: 1,921
    edited February 2013
    New PC ordered and went with devonfish's suggestion.  Offered him a % of me in a mtt but the gentleman that he is suggested I give a few pennies to a charity instead.  Which is what I shall do.  I also owe you drinks devonfish when I see you at a event.

    Now I have my pc I'm looking for a monitor that can handle as many tables as possible.  I believe I should be looking for a 27" monitor with as high resolution as possible.

    Look forward to hearing any advice you guys might have.

    Cheers!



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    rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,938
    edited February 2013
    Nice gesture

    higher resolution as possible means more tables, there was a guide somewhere - I'll post if I find it


    You may need two monitors btw if your playing 20 tables
    You need to ensure you graphics cards outputs support the resolution of the monitor/s your getting

    I would suggest getting two 24 or 27" monitors that can handle 12 tables each at least.
    What grahics card did you get ? Did you get this one ? GT430

    http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-430/specifications

    Display Support:
    2560x1600Maximum Digital Resolution
    2048x1536Maximum VGA Resolution


    If your looking for a top end high reso monitor then that's £400-550
    Two lower spec monitors is probably around £200-350

    bingo

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    NColleyNColley Member Posts: 1,178
    edited February 2013
    In Response to Re: New PC needed for 20 tabling!:
    New PC ordered and went with devonfish's suggestion.  Offered him a % of me in a mtt but the gentleman that he is suggested I give a few pennies to a charity instead.  Which is what I shall do.  I also owe you drinks devonfish when I see you at a event. Now I have my pc I'm looking for a monitor that can handle as many tables as possible.  I believe I should be looking for a 27" monitor with as high resolution as possible. Look forward to hearing any advice you guys might have. Cheers!
    Posted by Donttelmum
    In terms of screen space, you need to be looking at resolution. As an example 1920x1080 fits 12 skypoker tables w/ some overlap, regardless of whether its on a 18" screen or a 60" TV. Obviously if you have 1920x1080 on an 18" monitor the windows are going to be rather small, while on the 60" the windows will be much larger. Google display resolution for full explanations.

    1920x1080 monitors are relatively cheap, you can find 24" ones for ~ £100-£120 easily. 28" prob £20-£30 more. 
    If you wanted to up the resolution to for example 2560x1440, thats going to be a lot more expensive, probably talking £400+ at the cheapest.

    Almost certainly better to get 2/3 1920x1080 monitors over getting one 2560x1440 monitor unless money's no object and you're getting the mother of all graphics cards/systems that can handle 2/3 of the higher ones.
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