I started playing Mechwarrior 2 back in the day and a handful of Battletech games over the years, so while I'm still pretty new to MWO, I'm not to the universe. I have a PC I built in 2012 that finally received a round of updates to get it gaming worthy this year.
The original build contained:
Intel i5-3570K CPU
Gigabyte H77M-D3H Motherboard
2 x 8 GB G. Skill DDR3 RAM
Mushkin 120 GB Internal SSD SATA III split between Ready boot/Intel Rapid Storage duties)
Seagate Barracuda LP 1.5 TB SATA II
350 watt PSU
Acer mini tower from my old Core 2 Quad system
Windows 7 (x64) -> Windows 10 (x64)
2x Acer 24" monitors
It really wasn't built for gaming since I went with the onboard Intel HD 4000 graphics but over the past year I made the following upgrades:
Additional 2 x 8 GB G. Skill DDR3 RAM and turned XMP on.
EVGA NEX750B PSU
WD 1TB Blue Sata III as the main system drive
Cooler Master Hyper Evo 212 CPU fan
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 (Gifted by a friend to play MWO and lived long enough to get me remembering how much fun I had playing stompy mech combat sims)
Thermaltake Armor case (Also gifted to fit the video card)
Logitech Attack 3 joystick (left hand - steering, throttle, jets, etc)
UtechSmart Venus MMO Gaming Mouse (right hand- weapon groups, comms, inserts, etc)
2x 120mm & 2x 90mm case fans
Headset
Finally, after the GTX 260 died I replaced it with a Gigabyte R7/370.
Outside of enabling turbo boost with XMP, I don't overclock since I never invested the time to learn that aspect of hardware (I bought the K edition in case I wanted to learn). I get good frame rates at the highest resolution my monitors support and my none of my CPU cores go above 65C since I upgraded the fan.
My goal is for this system to last until, at least, whatever Intel announces after Tiger Lake in 2019/20. Then I'll think about what my next build will look like and when.
Edited by itsGreyspot, 18 August 2016 - 11:52 AM.