Originally posted by MattyD
Pc vs consoles - both have pros, both have cons. For those that care about the best graphics and framerate, PCs are the way to go. For those more interested in ease of use, consoles.
I do think we need to stop making statements like a gaming PC costs ?2k. I don't know if you could spend that much! Tri SLI 280s, the latest Intel Extreme, 16gig RAM - it would still likely cost less! As we've said repeatedly, ?500 and you've got a PC that'll play everything brilliantly. With my ?150 per year upgrade price comparison with 360 ownership, you'd get a new CPU one year, new GPU the next, and even that's overkill.
Just do what I've done - HTPC in to my TV next to the consoles. I run at slightly higher res than the consoles (768 native LCD res, compared to 720 the consoles pump out, but not really anything in it), direct in to my amp via optical. It handles all my media - you've not seen "upscaled" DVD until you've used FFDshow, it's up there with a dedicated DVD upscaler costing thousands. Region free BluRay drive (via software). I can use a 360 gamepad if I want as well

TA, on your graphics card, you'll have trouble. Your CPU sounds fine. Get a 8800GT 512 for ?50 or so, it'll obliterate the 360.
Ultimately of course, it's different strokes for different folks. Sometimes I'll get the console version of a game, sometimes the PC, even though I know the PC version will run better.
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