Building my 3d ready computer
Hello

I am planning on buying the nvidia 3d vision kit and I have a few problems based obviously around my hardware. My computer is a... DELL DIMENSION 4600C

Here is the manual http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim4600c/en/H72280.pdf

And the specs http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim4600c/sm/specs.htm

Plus my monitor is just as old so I will need to replace the monitor and completely gut out the computer to add 3d vision.

So I am going to need help with the cheapest setup for this computer

PLEASE HELP!!!

-Pozpenguin
Hello



I am planning on buying the nvidia 3d vision kit and I have a few problems based obviously around my hardware. My computer is a... DELL DIMENSION 4600C



Here is the manual http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim4600c/en/H72280.pdf



And the specs http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim4600c/sm/specs.htm



Plus my monitor is just as old so I will need to replace the monitor and completely gut out the computer to add 3d vision.



So I am going to need help with the cheapest setup for this computer



PLEASE HELP!!!



-Pozpenguin

#1
Posted 08/04/2011 01:59 PM   
That pc in the specs is realllly outdated and has intergrated graphics, I don't think theres a chance to game on it let alone add the 3D. The cost alone to gut your pc and update you might as well build yourself a all new one probley be heck alot better and not worth spending money to fill a hole thats always gonna get deeper imo...... You can biuld a decent PC for gaming at decent frames and decent resolution for like $500 just do'nt expect games to run full out on high setting.
That pc in the specs is realllly outdated and has intergrated graphics, I don't think theres a chance to game on it let alone add the 3D. The cost alone to gut your pc and update you might as well build yourself a all new one probley be heck alot better and not worth spending money to fill a hole thats always gonna get deeper imo...... You can biuld a decent PC for gaming at decent frames and decent resolution for like $500 just do'nt expect games to run full out on high setting.

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#2
Posted 08/04/2011 02:39 PM   
agreed montyq, you need an entirely new rig. that wont be able to handle any of todays games let alone 3D which is more demanding than 2D.
agreed montyq, you need an entirely new rig. that wont be able to handle any of todays games let alone 3D which is more demanding than 2D.

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GTX 480 1.5GB on air @ 700/1401/1848 w/ backplate and high-flow bracket
120 GB OCZ Vertex III SSD
1 TB 7200 RPM HD
PSU 800W
*running drivers 310.33 BETA*

#3
Posted 08/04/2011 03:10 PM   
New rig, that one won't be good for anything.
New rig, that one won't be good for anything.

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#4
Posted 08/04/2011 07:10 PM   
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