are these specs good for gaming

Of course. the 6750 and 6770 is getting into gaming cards, so you'll see decent performance. If possible, I would go for a phenom ii x4. They aren't that expensive.
 
are you talking about upgrading, buying, or building? but a 6770 and a phenom ii x4 will get you decent settings at 1080p or high on anything lower really
 
Yeah guys in order to play gaming your PC have following specification than you can play almost all games on your PC or Laptop.
Videocard: 555m, Regza 37"
Processor: i7 2630QM
Mainboard:
Memory: 4GB DDR3
Soundcard: Via HD, x-530
PSU: 150w
 
Yeah guys in order to play gaming your PC have following specification than you can play almost all games on your PC or Laptop.
Videocard: 555m, Regza 37"
Processor: i7 2630QM
Mainboard:
Memory: 4GB DDR3
Soundcard: Via HD, x-530
PSU: 150w

And after 3 years will be a slow end computer for games (and low end value machine) ...

My advice :

If you want the computer only for games is better to buy a game console instead.
 
If you want the computer only for games is better to buy a game console instead.
why? So you can see the games at a minor glimpse of what they can be. Xbox is limited to DX8.1 and with a ATI custom GPU. most games out today wont even play on a DX8.1 system (back in the Raedon 9600se days I think, maybe Geforce 3?) This just holds back the looks of a game. But hey, you could probably hack a 360 to run OSX 10.5 easier than a PC since its running a tricore PPC processor.
 
dang, i thought the xbox had DX9, if it's using hardware that old then the games must be really optimized for it and the gpu itself must be the fastest thing out at the time, cuz i know my 9600se sucks, couldn't do much even on 1024x768 on bf2. then again the tri-core prob helps cuz i'm sure my xp 2400+ is holding it back, and a crap psu too.
 
Yep, and the graphics is about the same as a 3 series nvidia chip. Laughable.

Essentially an XBOX is a pentium III based machine with Windows 2000 and a series 3 nvidia GPU. Pretty old and rubbish these days.

For only about $250 you can get a LGA1155 mobo and Core i3, which will make all of your computer much better.
 
Yep, and the graphics is about the same as a 3 series nvidia chip. Laughable.

Essentially an XBOX is a pentium III based machine with Windows 2000 and a series 3 nvidia GPU. Pretty old and rubbish these days.

For only about $250 you can get a LGA1155 mobo and Core i3, which will make all of your computer much better.
the 360 is a little better. but still highly low end compaired to what you could get for $249 in PC terms, assuming you already had a good quad core and motherboard. Even a GTS250 would be 1000x better than its GPU.
Xbox360 wiki said:
... the Xbox 360 uses the triple-core IBM designed Xenon as its CPU, with each core capable of simultaneously processing two threads, and can therefore operate on up to six threads at once.[110] Graphics processing is handled by the ATI Xenos, which has 10 MB of eDRAM. Its main memory pool is 512 MB in size.

should i use amd fx quad core or phenom x4
Phenom II x4 in 955 or above verity. The FX has some issues that make it bad for gaming. Its essentially a AMD HT dual core with slightly better performance than the Intel dual core HT. (as a percent gain the HT makes)
 
why? So you can see the games at a minor glimpse of what they can be. Xbox is limited to DX8.1 and with a ATI custom GPU. most games out today wont even play on a DX8.1 system (back in the Raedon 9600se days I think, maybe Geforce 3?) This just holds back the looks of a game. But hey, you could probably hack a 360 to run OSX 10.5 easier than a PC since its running a tricore PPC processor.

It is a tweaked DX9 on a 360, not DX8

Yep, and the graphics is about the same as a 3 series nvidia chip. Laughable.

Essentially an XBOX is a pentium III based machine with Windows 2000 and a series 3 nvidia GPU. Pretty old and rubbish these days.

For only about $250 you can get a LGA1155 mobo and Core i3, which will make all of your computer much better.

And that is an Xbox, not a 360, the 360 is running a cut down version of a 3000 series card, giving the performance close to an X1950, or equivalent to our now budget video cards.

@bratos:

It is cheaper to buy a PC for gaming when you factor in the price of games, the price of subscription (in the case of Xbox) and for the functionality you get.

If you drop ~£400 on a system, that will be able to play all games out now on High - medium settings, which is essentially one above the quality you get with a console, assuming the game isn't a direct port.

Then, assuming you buy an average of a game a month, you are saving ~£10 per game (£45 for a console, £35 for PC on release, with preowned/deals generally giving the same difference), that is £120 a year. When you consider new a console is ~£300 (again for 360, PS3 you have already spent the £400 and then some), you are now £20 up.

Second year, £140 up, giving you money to upgrade to keep on the top settings. This pattern continues, but the difference at that second year is you have spent the same money, have the same number of games, but have a better quality of gaming on the PC thanks to better graphics, quality and community, where as your console counter part is now running on what was already dated technology.

To OP:

what is your budget for this system, instead of asking for just parts, we can tell you what the best you can get will be
 
OP- What motherboard do you have? Need to know this first to determine whether you should upgrade the CPU on your board or just get all new and go intel. But in all honesty, the Athlon II isn't a horrible CPU I would upgrade the card first. The 5670 isn't a bad card, just not really strong for much over 1280x1024 gaming. What resolution monitor do you run?

Linkin suggested a 6850, which is a great card and strong enough to play any game on 1080p. However, we also would need to know what PSU you have to make sure it can handle it.

One last thing, if you were to want to go with a new build, what would your budget be?
 
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