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Starter PC for Sim Racing?

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I am looking to get the mid level Alienware X51 to start with for sim racing. I want to start with iRacing and also play some other new FPS games as well. I can get a good deal on the PC with trading in my old PS3 to them.

 

It has the Intel i5-4440 Processor (6MB Cache, up to 3.30 GHz w/Intel Turbo Boost) processor, 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1600Mhz for memory, 1TB SATA 6Gb/s (7,200RPM) 64MB Cache for the hard drive, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645 with 1GB GDDR5 for the video card.

 

I am just wondering if this will be good to start with for iRacing and if it can run triple screens? I would eventually like to run triples with a rig.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Lucas

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The original  post is a bit old, but in case he is still wondering the GTX 645 doesn't support Nvidia Surround which is their multi-monitor tech.  So you can't do triple screen gaming of that card.  The GTX 650 is the lowest level card that supports that.

 

It should be ok to run iRacing for one screen.  But if you ever want to triple screen, you would need to upgrade. 

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Everything looks fine except the vid card as many echo'd and since your getting the "better" deal with trading in your PS3? Alienware is a Dell as you might know, have you looked at MainPerformancePC? I would ask them what kind of rig they could build you of that flavor with an ASUS motherboard (for upgrade headroom ect..) and I use to be a big nvidia fan that is until AMD really brought their A game with eye-infinity and by far gives you the best bang for the buck. The extra $$ difference you make in vid card change put that into your motherboard to give you a great base to work and upgrade from.

 

Just my thoughts. 

 

Jason

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