You won't need a top of the line computer, a self built $1000 system could easily run Crysis at maximum settings with a 1080p resolution. You could probably build a system for $600-700 to run Crysis, but Crysis is already a 3 year old game and Crysis 2 is mostly a port to the game consoles so its graphics won't be much better than the original PC version.
I wouldn't cheap out, and I would avoid the combo deals at Newegg because they are usually filled with parts NewEgg has trouble selling on their own, that's why they throw them into combo deals. They don't usually save you much money anyway, and the RAM isn't even guaranteed to work with the motherboard NewEgg selects so it's not like these parts were selected for compatibility reasons.
Get a couple of decent graphic cards, at least a quad core processor, and some fast ram. Also make sure you don't cheap out on the power supply, a lot of people seem to do that. You don't want a power supply failing on you so stick with good quality name brands; I like Corsair myself.How much would it cost to build a pc with crysis on full?
It wouldn't be that hard, you could probably do it for around 600$ using newegg combo deals. The crysis 2 specs arn't released yet, but they shouldn't be insane. look through newegg, and use the combo deals. that price is not including a monitor/keyboard/speakers/mouse.
http://www.newegg.com/
for example a processor mobo combo would be around 200$, a case and power supply combo 50$, ram 150$, graphics card 100$, hard drive 50-100$ depending on how big you want.How much would it cost to build a pc with crysis on full?
It looks like dual GTX 460 1GB cards ($230 each) is a pretty optimal setup for running Crysis,
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gefo鈥?/a>
I would say you're looking at spending at least $1150, to build a PC using that configuration. (For example, imagine you use a Core i5-760, 4GB RAM, and an x8/x8 capable P55 motherboard.)
to play crysis on full you're gonna need a top of the line computer, if you construct your own its always cheaper but i doubt you'd be able to go under 500 either way
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