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11-26-2005, 05:38 PM
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My Swag is on! Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 406
| Time to build a PC, I need your help The first computer I ever owned, I built it, so I'm confident enough in my abilities to complete this project. My goal is to have a midline system that will meet the following goals:
Be faster than my current 697Mhz Celeron processor
Be able to play and burn DVD's and CD's
Be able to produce graphics to the best capability of my 19" LCD monitor
Have USB 2.0 ports, maybe even firewire
Be able to produce good quality audio
I mainly surf the net, play/rip/burn music, and the normal things like work with spreadsheets/word processors/etc. I'd like to watch DVD's and play games and have competent resources to do so with no lagging/freezing/skipping. Can anyone suggest some good components that fit these criteria and/or tell me where I can get alot of this stuff online at decent prices?
I'd like to get the tower built and ready to go for under $500 |
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11-26-2005, 05:48 PM
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Lord Techie Join Date: Jul 2005 Posts: 7,557
| MSI K8N NEO2-PLATINUM ----------> buy mines selling for cheap
9800pro/XT ----------------------------> buy mines selling for cheap
1GB of ram ----->corsair valueselect would do
big hdd  -----> im guessing a seagvate 250GB hdd would do
case -------------> anything you like
forton 450W power supply ---> good for the money
3200+ venice
what kind of games do you play, as you said in yuor other thread you arent very much a gamer, and wont be upgrading soon ? |
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11-26-2005, 06:52 PM
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My Swag is on! Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 406
| Quote: Originally posted by PZEROFGH MSI K8N NEO2-PLATINUM ----------> buy mines selling for cheap
9800pro/XT ----------------------------> buy mines selling for cheap
1GB of ram ----->corsair valueselect would do
big hdd -----> im guessing a seagvate 250GB hdd would do
case -------------> anything you like
forton 450W power supply ---> good for the money
3200+ venice
what kind of games do you play, as you said in yuor other thread you arent very much a gamer, and wont be upgrading soon ? | I don't currently play games, but if I had a system that was competent, I might play some. I'm more into sports and driving games, but FPS would be in the realm of possibility with a decent system. |
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11-26-2005, 07:34 PM
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Lord Techie Join Date: Jul 2005 Posts: 7,557
| i play NFSMW with mostly high settings and texture and AF or was it AA on med. and its awesoem
and i also play cs and bf2, cs on all high obviously, and bf2 on med-high with 60fps ! |
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11-26-2005, 08:50 PM
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My Swag is on! Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 406
| Quote: Originally posted by PZEROFGH i play NFSMW with mostly high settings and texture and AF or was it AA on med. and its awesoem
and i also play cs and bf2, cs on all high obviously, and bf2 on med-high with 60fps ! | I know what NFS means, but you lost me on the rest.
So what are some decent components I should try to get ahold of for my new PC? |
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11-26-2005, 08:57 PM
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Lord Techie Join Date: Jul 2005 Posts: 7,557
| need for speed most wanted |
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11-27-2005, 12:13 AM
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Monster Techie Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 1,350
| This is the powersupply hes talking about, and right know it does look like the best bang for your buck PSU.... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817104954
I dont know how much performance you expect to see in games, but i went for the eVGA 6800GS when it was $200, its $210 right know i think.
For HDD i guess you can get any of the cheap deals out for the holiday season.
then just get something in the area of a.....
A64 3000+
and a PCI-E motherboard... DFI , MSI are popular, Gigabyte, and Abit are also probably realy good.
and 1GB of value pc3200 ram is $70 knowadays.
if i average $140 for the CPU, $75 for the motherboard, $40 HDD, $45 pc case <--- those are generally probably the cheaps you may find the parts for a reliable price.
that equals about $620, little more then you wont i think, but those parts are all the best bang for your buck at the moment. |
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11-27-2005, 12:08 PM
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My Swag is on! Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 406
| Quote: Originally posted by jolancer This is the powersupply hes talking about, and right know it does look like the best bang for your buck PSU.... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817104954
I dont know how much performance you expect to see in games, but i went for the eVGA 6800GS when it was $200, its $210 right know i think.
For HDD i guess you can get any of the cheap deals out for the holiday season.
then just get something in the area of a.....
A64 3000+
and a PCI-E motherboard... DFI , MSI are popular, Gigabyte, and Abit are also probably realy good.
and 1GB of value pc3200 ram is $70 knowadays.
if i average $140 for the CPU, $75 for the motherboard, $40 HDD, $45 pc case <--- those are generally probably the cheaps you may find the parts for a reliable price.
that equals about $620, little more then you wont i think, but those parts are all the best bang for your buck at the moment. | Wow, your recommendations are nearly identical to what I have come up with. This is what I have so far:
ASUS K8N4-E DELUXE Socket 754 NVIDIA nForce4 4X ATX AMD Motherboard $87
AMD Athlon64 3200+ CPU $193.99
XFX GeForce 6600LE PCIe Graphics card $80.00
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 SATA 160 GB HD $60.00
Wintec AMPO DDR400 184pin SDRAM 1GB $75.00
NEC ND3540A DVD/CD Burner combo burner drive $42.00
What do you think? |
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11-27-2005, 02:22 PM
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Lord Techie Join Date: Jul 2005 Posts: 7,557
| DONT GO WITH PNY as they are very bad quality just like XFX
MSI K8N NEO4-F
eVGA 6800GS
AMD ATHLON 64 3200+
COrsair valueselect 1GB
250GB seagate hdd |
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