Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


petes117

371 posts

Ultimate Geek


#101278 27-Apr-2012 21:09
Send private message

Hi fellow geekyzoners,

I'm thinking of buying a new PC in a couple of months' time, what milestones are worth waiting for?

I know of a few potential examples to get the ball rolling: the new Ivy Bridge cpus, Nvidia's Kepler graphics tech and Windows 8...
Any of those worth waiting for? When will they be available here? Are they worth getting or is it better to wait so they drive prices of the previous gen down? Anyone tried gaming or using 3DsMax on Windows 8 yet?

Back when I was a Mac man, I used this page as an excellent guide with the Apple product cycles: http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/
Is there anything similar for PCs?

I use my PC for 3D modeling, rendering and gaming so I pretty much need top of the line or near enough gear.

While I probably could build my own, I really can't be bothered with that hassle if it only saves <$100, so I was thinking maybe Playtech...?

Thanks!

Create new topic
aionwannabe
147 posts

Master Geek


  #617963 1-May-2012 15:09
Send private message

Ivybridge, not unless they release a new revision which fixes the temperatures.
Kepler midrange cards definitely they seem to be a real performance increase by the example the 680 has hit. I think these will be out around june but don't quote me on that.
Windows 8 is a nope for me, unless there are significant modification that can be made to the UI cause I love the task manager :P
I tend to google the products release dates when ever my bank account is feeling surplus.

Playtech or computer lounge. If you're feeling real picky go to pricespy.co.nz and price out the individual parts, but that's only effective if you know the terms and specs your looking for and you can deal with the risk of multiple E-tailers.



petes117

371 posts

Ultimate Geek


  #618107 1-May-2012 21:43
Send private message

Thanks aionwannabe!

I hadn't heard of the temp problems with Ivy Bridge, best to wait a few months for them to sort this out right?

So far the only thing I know about Windows 8 is it will be using that awful awful metro design. Surely that will be optional and most other features will be improved on?



mattwnz
20155 posts

Uber Geek


  #618117 1-May-2012 22:05
Send private message

gurthang117: Thanks aionwannabe!

I hadn't heard of the temp problems with Ivy Bridge, best to wait a few months for them to sort this out right?

So far the only thing I know about Windows 8 is it will be using that awful awful metro design. Surely that will be optional and most other features will be improved on?




I don't really think there is anything much that is worth holding out for. I think Windows 8 is definitely worth waiting for...but only if you are using it on a tablet. I found it terrible and painful to use on a PC, and went back to window 7. I think windows 7 will be around for a long time as I don't think businesses are going to go for 8.



Lykho
253 posts

Ultimate Geek


  #618313 2-May-2012 12:51
Send private message

aionwannabe:
Playtech or computer lounge. If you're feeling real picky go to pricespy.co.nz and price out the individual parts, but that's only effective if you know the terms and specs your looking for and you can deal with the risk of multiple E-tailers.


I know nothing of Playtech, but bought my last PC from Computer Lounge. they spec'd me a build on their build forum, no obligations/hassles/etc. -- so, you can always ask them for an assist like that and then use the specs they suggest to compare prices everywhere.

mattwnz
20155 posts

Uber Geek


  #618336 2-May-2012 13:19
Send private message

Lykho:
aionwannabe:
Playtech or computer lounge. If you're feeling real picky go to pricespy.co.nz and price out the individual parts, but that's only effective if you know the terms and specs your looking for and you can deal with the risk of multiple E-tailers.


I know nothing of Playtech, but bought my last PC from Computer Lounge. they spec'd me a build on their build forum, no obligations/hassles/etc. -- so, you can always ask them for an assist like that and then use the specs they suggest to compare prices everywhere.


It's pretty easy to build your own too, and save a bit, plus it is quite fun and satisfying building one. That way you are also not restricted by the limited range of cases they may have. Also what is with all the real ugly cases around.

Lykho
253 posts

Ultimate Geek


  #618365 2-May-2012 14:22
Send private message

mattwnz:
It's pretty easy to build your own too, and save a bit, plus it is quite fun and satisfying building one. That way you are also not restricted by the limited range of cases they may have.


definitely depends on the person.
I just plugged in my USB 3.0 PCI-e card last night ...the instructions only mentioned the 4-pin power plug as an afterthought rather than in the installation guide (luckily I'd already seen this part in a YouTube video lol), and it took me long enough just mucking about with what cord should be out of the way where (HD audio and PCI-e were a tight fit on this mobo) and worrying about damaging anything. very glad I paid someone on TradeMe to throw together the components I ordered from CL :)

mattwnz:
Also what is with all the real ugly cases around.


I wonder the opposite...what's with all the pretty lights lately? ...nothing annoys me more than little lights and logos everywhere ... I like everything that I can ignore to be inconspicuous. admittedly the neon stuff can look 'cool', but it seems like it would be annoying (imagine putting x-mas lights around your plasma screen).

Create new topic





News and reviews »

Air New Zealand Starts AI adoption with OpenAI
Posted 24-Jul-2025 16:00


eero Pro 7 Review
Posted 23-Jul-2025 12:07


BeeStation Plus Review
Posted 21-Jul-2025 14:21


eero Unveils New Wi-Fi 7 Products in New Zealand
Posted 21-Jul-2025 00:01


WiZ Introduces HDMI Sync Box and other Light Devices
Posted 20-Jul-2025 17:32


RedShield Enhances DDoS and Bot Attack Protection
Posted 20-Jul-2025 17:26


Seagate Ships 30TB Drives
Posted 17-Jul-2025 11:24


Oclean AirPump A10 Water Flosser Review
Posted 13-Jul-2025 11:05


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7: Raising the Bar for Smartphones
Posted 10-Jul-2025 02:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Brings New Edge-To-Edge FlexWindow
Posted 10-Jul-2025 02:01


Epson Launches New AM-C550Z WorkForce Enterprise printer
Posted 9-Jul-2025 18:22


Samsung Releases Smart Monitor M9
Posted 9-Jul-2025 17:46


Nearly Half of Older Kiwis Still Write their Passwords on Paper
Posted 9-Jul-2025 08:42


D-Link 4G+ Cat6 Wi-Fi 6 DWR-933M Mobile Hotspot Review
Posted 1-Jul-2025 11:34


Oppo A5 Series Launches With New Levels of Durability
Posted 30-Jun-2025 10:15









Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.