Title: PC Desktop Help Post by: Ant040689 on June 26, 2015, 04:06:36 PM Hi,
I am looking for a desktop that would be able to flourish under the possibility of having up to 10 poker sites open, up to 24 tables, to operate a HUD and the huge database of stats that might ensue, the capability to allow for 3 screens and play music and have websites open etc and not stall and just run smoothly. I use the word flourish as I am using a laptop at the moment which is stalling all over the shop when i multitable with a 4gb Ram and a 2.50 GHZ processor. If you need any more specs let me know. What do I need to look out for and are there any value desktops out there that will be good? Is it a 16gb Ram I need or a 32 Ram? I am pretty clueless about all of this including poker in general :), and will appreciate any help. Cheers. Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: Ant040689 on June 26, 2015, 04:18:07 PM Specs of my current laptop below.
Item Description Base Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T9300 (2.50 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 6 MB L2 cache) Memory 4096MB 667MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [2x2048] Keyboard Uk/Irish Internal Keyboard (QWERTY) Video Card NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 8600M GT with 256MB dedicated graphic memory Hard Drive 500GB Serial ATA (5400RPM) Hard Drive Microsoft Operating System Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium SP1- English Modem No Modem Optical Devices Fixed 8x DVD+/-RW Slim Slot Load drive, including SW Sound Cards Integrated Sound Blaster Audigy ADVANCED HD Audio Wireless Networking Intel® Next-Gen Wireless-N Mini-Card - Europe - Core 2 Duo Processors Shipping Documents English Documentation with English/Irish Power Cord - 3 PIN Gedis Bundle Reference N03X5305 Microsoft Application Software Microsoft® Works 9.0 / English - (Does not include Microsoft® Word) Standard Warranty 1 Year Premium Warranty Support Enhanced Service Packs 4 Year Premium Warranty Support Protect your new PC McAfee® Security Centre - 36 Month Protection - English Power Supply AC Adapter 90W - 3 Pin Mobile Broadband – High-speed wireless connectivity wherever you are No Mobile Broadband Selected Bluetooth Dell™ Wireless 355 Bluetooth 2.0 Module (up to 3Mbps) with Enhanced Data rate - Eur Order Information Inspiron Order - UK Primary Battery Primary 9-cell Lithium-Ion Battery (85 WHr) Carrying Cases No Carry Case Biometric Identification Biometric Fingerprint Reader with BLACK accent Dell System Media Kit Resource DVD - (Diagnostics & Drivers) Colour Choice 2.0 mega pixel Camera & Tuxedo Black for CCFL Display Accidental Damage Support No Accidental Damage Support Online Backup DataSafe Online Backup 2GB 1 year TV Tuner and Remote Control Dell™ Travel Remote Control Online Promotion Option for GEDIS Configs Dell Internet Order LCD 15.4" Widescreen WUXGA (1920x1200) TFT Display with TrueLife™ Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: Ironside on June 26, 2015, 04:22:51 PM As much ram as you can afford
A quad core processor A ssd hard drive Should do the trick Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: Marky147 on June 26, 2015, 04:23:54 PM http://www.cclonline.com/product/169895/NoMfgCode/All-CCL-Desktops/CCL-Elite-Phoenix-Gaming-PC/CCL-EL-PHO/
Mate of mine pointed me to this, when I asked for a decent tower that was ~£400 Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: POWWWWWWWW on June 26, 2015, 04:28:33 PM Depends on a few factors. The size/resolutions of the screens you're using, whether you're using HEM or PT4, the size of your database. I assume you're playing tourneys so your database won't be that big, but HEM is a hugely resource intensive programme compared to PT4. A 5m+ hand database and HEM is going to take a lot of ram up.
Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: Ant040689 on June 26, 2015, 04:39:57 PM Depends on a few factors. The size/resolutions of the screens you're using, whether you're using HEM or PT4, the size of your database. I assume you're playing tourneys so your database won't be that big, but HEM is a hugely resource intensive programme compared to PT4. A 5m+ hand database and HEM is going to take a lot of ram up. I don't currently use a hud, but want to. I remember trying to run HEM1 on this system a while back and it stalled too much. I am open to buying PT4 if it means it is less harsh on the system as I will be generating my player databases from scratch anyway. I basically only play tourns as well. The monitors I will use all will be 1920x1200 (a personal preference of mine). Seen an ssd mentioned twice now. What size one would be necessary and can they be applied externally to any spec desktop I get? I am looking for the best value desktop I can get for my needs and was hoping to spend no more than around £500. I do not need a keyboard, mouse or monitor with it. Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: Marky147 on June 26, 2015, 04:42:56 PM The one I posted has a 120gb SSD, which he said is plenty enough.
I was told to chuck the OS, any poker sites etc. onto that, and everything else can go on the normal HD. Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: Marky147 on June 26, 2015, 04:43:55 PM Depends on a few factors. The size/resolutions of the screens you're using, whether you're using HEM or PT4, the size of your database. I assume you're playing tourneys so your database won't be that big, but HEM is a hugely resource intensive programme compared to PT4. A 5m+ hand database and HEM is going to take a lot of ram up. I don't currently use a hud, but want to. I remember trying to run HEM1 on this system a while back and it stalled too much. I am open to buying PT4 if it means it is less harsh on the system as I will be generating my player databases from scratch anyway. I basically only play tourns as well. The monitors I will use all will be 1920x1200 (a personal preference of mine). Seen an ssd mentioned twice now. What size one would be necessary and can they be applied externally to any spec desktop I get? I am looking for the best value desktop I can get for my needs and was hoping to spend no more than around £500. I do not need a keyboard, mouse or monitor with it. I'm the same as yourself, I just want to replace my tower, as both my monitors are fine. Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: muckthenuts on June 26, 2015, 07:12:28 PM http://www.cclonline.com/product/169895/NoMfgCode/All-CCL-Desktops/CCL-Elite-Phoenix-Gaming-PC/CCL-EL-PHO/ Mate of mine pointed me to this, when I asked for a decent tower that was ~£400 Seems like very good value. Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: Marky147 on June 26, 2015, 08:10:23 PM http://www.cclonline.com/product/169895/NoMfgCode/All-CCL-Desktops/CCL-Elite-Phoenix-Gaming-PC/CCL-EL-PHO/ Mate of mine pointed me to this, when I asked for a decent tower that was ~£400 Seems like very good value. The guy who suggested it used to do a bit of DIY PC stuff himself, and Longines from here said it looked good, too. Just got to stop being lazy, and get around to sorting it out :) Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: Ant040689 on June 28, 2015, 11:48:56 AM cheers for the help btw guys.
I will post up a few links when I am ready to purchase, and see what you guys think is best. Title: Re: PC Desktop Help Post by: teamonkey on July 01, 2015, 05:10:21 AM Hi, I am looking for a desktop that would be able to flourish under the possibility of having up to 10 poker sites open, up to 24 tables, to operate a HUD and the huge database of stats that might ensue, the capability to allow for 3 screens and play music and have websites open etc and not stall and just run smoothly. I use the word flourish as I am using a laptop at the moment which is stalling all over the shop when i multitable with a 4gb Ram and a 2.50 GHZ processor. If you need any more specs let me know. What do I need to look out for and are there any value desktops out there that will be good? Is it a 16gb Ram I need or a 32 Ram? I am pretty clueless about all of this including poker in general :), and will appreciate any help. Cheers. when you say 3 screens i assume you mean 3 monitors in which case, unless things have changed since i built my lad his gaming PC, you'll need something that is running a dedicated graphics card that has 3 outputs, from the looks of the PC in that link the graphics card is built into the processor, meaning you'll possibly have trouble getting output to your 3 monitors. Of course if you ring the company up and explain what you want there may be a simple solution. in fact calling them up would probably get you much better help than asking on this forum!! (possibly, maybe, definately, perhaps *delete as required) anyway, GL and if this forum doesnt help, try looking at a website called overclockers, they have a forum there whereby if you tell the chaps there what you want they will specify what you can get for your budget. You will of course have to build it yourself, but my 15 year old lad managed to build one so i'm sure most chaps that can post on here and play some of them there cards could do it Mick |