ASUS P8P67 PRO i7 2600k @3.4~3.6 GHz (will OC when have better cooling solution) XFX GTX 260 Black (changing soon) 16 GB Corsair Vengance RAM 1000W OCZ modular PSU 200 GB total HDD space 1.5 GB/s transfer (also changing soon) All boxed up in a Raidmax Aeolus with 5 of 6 120mm fan slots filled. EDIT@BELOW 1.) Because it was a good deal. 2.) Because I originally planned to SLI my GTX 260 when I got it 2 years ago, but sh*t happened, I ran out of money for a while, and now it seems a better solution may just be to get a high end 6 or midrange 7 series card.
Motherboard - ASRock 960GM-GS3FX CPU - AMD FX 4100 3.6Ghz Video - GTX 550Ti 1GB RAM - Kingston 9905402-477.A00LF 4Gb HDD - 1) SAMSUNG HD502HJ ATA Device (500 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA-II) 2)WDC WD5000AAKS-00A7B0 ATA Device (465 GB, IDE) (931.5 Gb total)
Mother Board: GA-B75M-D3H CPU: Intel Core i3-3220 @ 3.3 GHz GPU: GeForce GT 630 3 GB Cooler: Air Cooler A50 RAM: 2x 4 GB PSU: Cooler Master Elite 460W HD: 500 GB @ 7200 RPM
CPU: Intel i7 2700K @ 3.5 ghz MB: ASUS P8 Z77-V Pro RAM: 8gb Gskill RAM 1333 mhz @ 8-8-8-24 timings HDD: WD Black 500GB GPU: XFX AMD Radeon HD 7870 Cooler: Zalman CNPS 120mm Omega cooler PSU: Seasonic X series 650 80 plus gold Case: Corsair C70 Vengeance with Corsair fans, NZXT controller and HUE LED system Should be able to play BeamNG I hope I plan on keeping everything the same for a long time. Might get 1600mhz RAM, but probably not.
i5 3570 @ 3.4-3.8GHz. 8GB DDR3 1333MHz. nVidia GTX560 1GB. 40GB SSD boot disk, 500GB storage drive, and a 2TB storage drive, both 7200. Gigabyte H61MA-D2V. 500W PSU, not sure about the brand. Handles any game I throw at it perfectly, but I'm looking to upgrade the card to something with more VRAM soon. The 560 is perfectly capable, but with GTA IV and a 1200p screen, only having 1GB puts me a bit behind. As for the laptop: AMD A8-4500M @ 1.8GHz. 8GB DDR3 1333MHz. AMD Radeon 7640G. 1TB 5400RPM HDD. Integrated graphics, surprisingly capable. Has a permanent 512MB assigned to it that can't be taken away, and takes any more shared memory when it needs it. Handles every game I've tried so far on varying settings.
read my sig, but replace the gpu with intel hd 2500 (for now, i plan to get the gpu in the sig for an upgrade once i can afford it)
You'll be perfectly fine for playing BeamNG. Also no need to upgrade RAM. You won't seen any performance differences between 1333 and 1600 mhz
S.O.: Windows 8 Pro (Original xD!) PSU: Corsair GS800 Proc: Intel i7 960 Mother: Asus P6X58D-E Ram: 6x4GB= 24GB Corsair Vengeance 1600 C9 GPU: Asus 670 GTX 4GB SSD: OCZ Vertex II HDD: See the pic, i have a NAS case in my home so... in totally i have 20Tb+ Screen: 30" Dell UltraSharp U3014 2560x1600 2nd Screen: 23" Asus VG23AH 3D monitor 1920x1080 Modem DSL: TP-Link TD-8816 in Bridge mode. Router: Asus RT-N66U Keyboard: Logitech G19 Mouse: Logitech Performance MX Headphones: Logitech G930 Wireless xbox controller, watercooling, etc etc
I disable the virtual memory, all things is in the ram, but the only reason why i have 24Gb of ram, its for video editing and virtual machines. If u speack about my HDDs.... i never save things in dvds, br, or whatever, all my stuff still in my hdds, TVseries, films, games, my jobs etc etc....i have maybe Diogenes syndrome but only into my pc xD!!!!!!! I dont like see films, or whatever in streaming, i prefer download everything... About ur question, mayb 4 years, depends of ur internet connection "Mega" is ur friend.
You guys obviously have gaming PCs. They why the hell are you posting WEI photos?! Mine's in the sig. I've a Cyborg R.A.T.7 Mouse and 5.1 Speakers with it.
Mine are: Intel Core i5 2.6 GHz with a Turbo Boost up to 3.2 GHz NVIDIA GeForce 710M 2GB VRAM 8GB RAM 750 GB HDD Hope they are good enough to run BeamNG
AsRock z77 extreme 4 Mobo Intel i5 3570k Corsair H80i cpu cooler corsair 2x4GB ram (9-9-9-1866) Samsung 840 240gig SSD WD caviar blue 1TB HDD Corsair CX600 PSU Palit GTX770 "Jetstream"
intel i7 3820 @ 3.60 GHz liquid cooled nvidia geforce gtx 550 8 gb ram windows 7 professional (going to win 8.1) case: alienware aurora R4 (RTX model)