Advice on buying a new PC

Discussion in 'New Build / Upgrade Advice' started by Alexius, Feb 14, 2008.

  1. Alexius

    Alexius Geek Trainee

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    Hi all,

    I am planning on buying a new custom PC. This was an offer I got from a company. I am an expat living in the Netherlands.

    CPU:
    Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.00GHz 1333 6MB Box voor € 172.00 (artikelnummer: 046255), 4Launch Shop

    Motherboard:
    Asus Striker II Formula nForce 780i SLI, SATA2 voor € 249.00 (artikelnummer: 045513), 4Launch Shop

    Video cards:
    2 x EVGA Videokaart PCI-e GeForce 8800GT 512MB 2xDVI/HDCP voor € 209.00 (artikelnummer: 045203), 4Launch Shop

    Memory:
    Corsair 2x2GB DDR2 SDRAM PC6400 CL5.0 TwinX voor € 92.00 (artikelnummer: 034683), 4Launch Shop

    Casing:
    Antec Midi Tower P182 Performance One ATX No PSU (zwart) voor € 117.00 (artikelnummer: 029347), 4Launch Shop

    Power Supply:
    Thermaltake Powersupply Toughpower 750W Modular voor € 115.00 (artikelnummer: 024289), 4Launch Shop

    DVD device:
    Samsung DVD-/+/RAM SH-S203D 20x/20x/12x BEBE Bulk (zwart) voor € 23.50 (artikelnummer: 037383), 4Launch Shop

    Hard Disk:
    2 x Samsung 1TB SATA300 32MB, HD103UJ voor € 231.00 (artikelnummer: 037577), 4Launch Shop
    These can be put in RAID 0 for more performance.

    Alternative CPU cooling:
    Cooler Master Processor Koeler RR-CCH-L9U1-GP Hyper TX2 AMD & Intel voor € 12.00 (artikelnummer: 030486), 4Launch Shop

    Windows:
    Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit UK OEM voor € 94.50 (artikelnummer: 026290), 4Launch Shop


    I was thinking about getting quad core (Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 2.66 or Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.40GHz), 1TB instead of 2TB and maybe a better video card (2 cards that is).

    I want it to be my work station and somewhat a high end gaming PC. To run games like Crysis (smoothly but not perfectly) and other high demanding games. I was planing on buying a Mac Pro but it's way too much for my budget.

    I am not an expert in hardware. Please bear in mind I will be buying all my stuff from 4lunch.nl it's known to be one of the best site in the Netherlands.


    Thank you in advance for your advice and tips.

    (p.s I have posted this very same question on other tech forums hoping to get the most feedback from the hardware gurus.)
     
  2. gazaway

    gazaway Geek Trainee

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    Pretty much you've got there is a dream machine. Sure there are upgrades, but that beast will pretty much run anything you need. I can't see a reason to upgrade any of that (except the proc - if you plan on using workstation programs that actually utilize four cores.) Everything from top to bottom is solid, with known brand names, and upgradable. That 780i mobo will last you a while, proc will last a while and is great to overclock later, video cards are the most average part (but will do more than enough). I would CONSIDER adding maybe more ram since you are getting the 64 bit version of Vista. 6 gigs would be perfect. Other than that - You will be quite happy with that beast.

    If you don't mind me asking, whats the total they are gonna charge you for that?

    Edit: Another thing that I would like to throw in is actually a downgrade. You haven't got a reason for that 780i mobo. It's nice but you can't 3-way SLI 8800GTs. That means it's an upgrade that will never happen. You would be happy either downgrading to a 680i chipset mobo (saving yourself plenty of money) or upgrade your cards to GTXs (Spending LOTS of money.) AND.. If you upgraded to two GTXs You would want to upgrade your powersupply a bit, too.
     
  3. max12590

    max12590 Masterful Geek

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    Since I don't know why anyone would need/want 2 TB and you said you considered downgrading it, here is my suggestion. Get a 150 GB Western Digital Raptor and second hard drive of whatever size you need (1 TB is what you would get, I assume). The single 150 GB Raptor would be much faster than a RAID 0 of slower drives and a RAID 0 of Raptors as a possible future upgrade is basically the fastest consumer-oriented storage option (consumer-oriented meaning disregarding SSD and 15k SCSI).You could keep the OS and all apps (or the apps you use most if you have a hell of a lot of apps) on the Raptor and all media on the big drive.
     
  4. Pimp

    Pimp Captain of USS Defiant

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    You should definitely go for the Q9450 much better over clocking potential then Q6600. It's an all round better CPU so go for it in my opinion, slightly more expensive but hay you seem to have the money :)
     
  5. Addis

    Addis The King

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    *sigh* I wish I needed advice on choosing between 2TB of storage, or a Q9450 or a Q6600...
     

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