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So I will be purchasing a PC on the weekend. I've read good reviews of PC's on the same line (The Cybertron 5150 Escape) and that it can run TDD as well as most games at Ultra/MAX settings such as Skyrim. My question is can this particular PC run Pigs. I've bee waiting for it since it was announced but never did have the resources for a half-decent gaming PC and for it's price I am wondering if I can run it.

Also, this is more of a side question to those who wish to answer but if I were to end up getting it can I change Graphics card to anything more decent in the future without having to worry about Processor, CPU's and GPU's? Just a quick explanation on limits or restrictions on the actuall PC when upgrading graphics card would be appreciated. I am very new to computers(having only used laptops before as my main computer source) and just want to play Pigs.

Thanks for your time!
It can run the Pigs but the 6670 is a lower-end 6000 series graphics card and you might not be able to play at maximum. Especially when it comes to other games, you won't play at maximum.

The motherboard has a PCI Express slot so when it comes to graphics cards, whatever you want. It depends on the power supply and the case space as well though.

You can customize this pc here: http://www.cybertronpc.com/Customkititem...y=1&Source= .Unless you have already ordered that pc, maybe I can suggest a better configuration as allowed by the manufacturer.
I haven't ordered yet actually and am open to suggestions Smile

Also thanks for responding quickly.
What's your price-point?
Well anything below $1000 would be my target price although I understand it might not be exactly a good price point for a good gaming PC. I 'm just aiming for something that'll allow me to play Pigs at High/MAX graphics settings at a decent price as possible. Speaking for everyone here, thank you for taking time to help us.
(08-22-2013, 01:19 PM)raptorhunter6 Wrote: [ -> ]Well anything below $1000 would be my target price although I understand it might not be exactly a good price point for a good gaming PC. I 'm just aiming for something that'll allow me to play Pigs at High/MAX graphics settings at a decent price as possible. Speaking for everyone here, thank you for taking time to help us.

AMD FX 8320 3.50GHz Octa-Core AM3 RET Processor
Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 AM3 CVDO X16 4D3 M32 GL R MATX
8GB DDR3-1600 PC3-12800 Memory
1TB SATA3 7200RPM 64MB Cache
DVD±RW DL 24x SATA Black Optical Drive
Radeon HD7850 2GD5 X16 2DVI HDMI 2MDSP
Mid Tower No Power Supply Orange Chassis
Ultra 650W PSU
10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Onboard
Tenda W311P PCI 802.11bgn Adapter
Microsoft Windows 8 32/64bit COA
1 Year Warranty On Labor & Parts

Price: 952.55$

1) Do you want to buy Windows as well or already have a copy?
2) Do you have a keyboard, mouse, speakers & monitor?
CPU:
Intel Core i5-4570 Box 170 EUR

Mainboard:
Gigabyte GA-H87-HD3 80 EUR

RAM:
8GB-Kit G.Skill Ares PC3-12800U CL9 60 EUR

Chassis:
Cooler Master HAF 912 Advanced Window 74 EUR

PSU:
be quiet! SYSTEM POWER 7 600W 64 EUR

HDD:
WD Caviar Blue 1TB 6Gb's 55 EUR

CPU-Cooler:
Thermalright True Spirit 140 BW 36 EUR

Thermal grease:
Arctic Cooling Wärmeleitpaste MX-4 4 EUR

Optical drive:
LG BH16NS40 retail 71 EUR

Graphics card:
MSI GeForce GTX 660, 2048MB GDDR5 165 EUR


TOTAL: 779 EUR
He wants a ready machine, pre-built and not assemble it himself. Also, as far as I understand it has to be that system mentioned in the beginning. It is true that you can get a better system by selecting parts but most people don't know what to do with them afterwards.

Btw, 71€ for an optical drive? LOL!
(08-22-2013, 04:00 PM)plutomaniac Wrote: [ -> ]Btw, 71€ for an optical drive? LOL!

It's a blu-ray burner and one of the best out there with MO-disc support and many other features. I think, when he wants to buy a new computer, then with a blu-ray drive.
(08-22-2013, 07:01 PM)Googolplex Wrote: [ -> ]It's a blu-ray burner and one of the best out there with MO-disc support and many other features. I think, when he wants to buy a new computer, then with a blu-ray drive.

Almost all people nowadays buy the cheapest dvd-rom they can find below 20$. They only people who watch blu-ray is PS3 users and those few who rent them. What I mean to say is that for a suggestion, you start with the normal cheap sub-20$ dvd-rom drive and if the other one tells you that he/she must have blu-ray capability, then go ahead and suggest it. Rolleyes