Having a new comp. built.

Discussion in 'New Build / Upgrade Advice' started by howardbobo5, Dec 14, 2006.

  1. howardbobo5

    howardbobo5 Geek Trainee

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    I have a quote for building a new comp. from a local computer guy. I was hoping you guys would take a look at what he is offering and let me know what you think. I do a lot of online gaming and I am told this rig will do very well.Here is a list of what he proposes.

    Sonata II Black ATX Quiet Case 130.72
    Asus Mother board with front sound and Fire Wire and usb 114.10

    Athalon 64 4200 x2 Am2 512+512 228.09 1GB DDR2-667 (PC2 5300) 140.52

    320Gig Sata Seagate 134.72
    Black Floppy Drive 7.20
    NEC DVD Writer 41.35
    GF 7300 GS 256MB PCIe 90.04
    Black Logitec Internet Keyboard 30.68
    120 and 92 and 80mm CASE Fan x2 for each 46.80
    Black logitec optical mouse 16.00
    Labtec Spin 95 Speakers Black 16.00
    Belkin Surge Arrestors 17.34
    Acer 19" Flat Screen 214.04


    Total 1,344.19
     
  2. Karanislove

    Karanislove It's D Grav80 Of Luv

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    You can run most of the games but not all..... Also if you are planning to upgrade to Vista then your whole RAM will be only utilised by the OS.....

    Also you need to have a look on [link=http://www.hardwareforums.com/power-supply-sticky-5218/]this PSU thread[/link].
     
  3. howardbobo5

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    Thanks for the input, do you think the overall build looks ok? I do not mind spending a little bit more money to get me a comp. that runs all games well. If you have any specific suggestions to make this build better I would appreciate it.
     
  4. Matt555

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    Where are you located? What currency is the price in as a 7300GS is a low-end card and won't hold up well in games, something like a 7600GT should be a minimum if you want any sort of reasonable performance in games.

    Maybe looking at a Core 2 Duo rig would be an option too, or post your maximum budget here and seeing what people can find.
     
  5. Karanislove

    Karanislove It's D Grav80 Of Luv

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    Now go through [link=http://www.hardwareforums.com/new-all-round-rig-15183/]this thread[/link] and you will get your answer hopefully!

    About Inter Core 2 Duo....It is the latest and the fastest processor amongst all for gaming purposes which you will find in that thread i have linked..

    Edit: It seems that Matt has already explained before about C2D processor while i was replying :p..lol
     
  6. Matt555

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    Yeah the rig Big B listed in there (the basics excl monitor etc) will absolutely whoop the one you were planning on getting.

    I'd go down the Core 2 Duo route, and maybe look at a similar rig to the one Big B suggested for that other member.
     
  7. howardbobo5

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    I am in the u.s. all of the prices are in U.S. dollars.
     
  8. howardbobo5

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    O.K. I have now lost confidense in what I was going to buy. With an 1,800 U.S. dollar budget what are your suggestions for a complete build geared towards gaming? If i can get a list of all of the components I want I can present it to the guy who is going to build my comp. and see what it is going to cost me. The 1,800 dollars will be parts only.
     
  9. Matt555

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    Well the system you were being told was good isn't bad, but for gaming it won't hold up well as the graphics card is very weak.

    If you'd want a list of parts something along the lines of what was listed in that other post (in the other thread) then that will do you fine.

    Something like:

    Core 2 Duo E6300 / E6400
    2GB PC-6400 RAM
    P965 - based Motherboard (Like the MSI one listed in the other thread)
    7900GS / GT (of something like a 7950GT or an X1950 series card)
    Then the other stuff is easier, just take it from that other thread.
     
  10. howardbobo5

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    O.K. So is this the comp. I should request for the budget I have.
    Motherboard: MSI P965 Neo $126.99
    CPU: Core 2 Duo E6300 $242.00 (the E6400 is $272.00, but it's something to weigh)
    RAM: Mushkin PC2-5400 2GB kit $304.00
    Video Card: eVGA GeForce 7900GS $214 (with rebate)
    Hard Drive: Seagate 320GB $139.99 (x2 = $279.98)
    Optical Drive: Pioneer DVR-111BK 16x DVDRW $54.99
    Power Supply: Enermax EG565P-VE 535W $114.99
    Case: CoolerMaster Centurion 5 $63.99

    E6300 box total: $1402.92
    E6400 box total: $1432.92
    Shipping and taxes not included

    Now for the rest:
    Keyboard: Logitech Media Keyboard $19.99 (I don't know if this is what you're looking at or not)
    Mouse: Logitech G5 $59.99
    Speakers: Logitech Z-2300 $139.99
    Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 740N 17" LCD $229.99

    Package totals:
    E6300: $1852.88
    E6400: $1882.88
    Tax and shipping extra
    If you have any tweeks or substitutions all suggestions will be reccommended as I will be making the order in the next few days.
     
  11. howardbob

    howardbob Geek Trainee

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    I have not had any additional input in the last couple of days, so I assume that everyone who has viewed this configuration agrees that no further tweeks are neccessary. I will be making my order this week so if anyone has anything to add before I invest almost 2000 dollars in this please let me know.
    Here is what I have now.RAM: OC2 Gold 2 GB-231.99
    CPU: Intel core duo E6300 -189.00
    PSU: Corsair CMPSU 620 HX atx 12v
    v2.2 EPS12v 2.19 62w -169.99
    Video Card: Nividia 8800 GTX -?
    Speakers: Logitech 2 2300 -105.99
    Monitor: Gateway 19" Widescreen Flat panel
    TFT LCD Monitor - 229.99
    Keyboard: Logitech Z -19.99
    Mouse: Logitech G5 -59.99
    Motherboard: Motherboard: Asus p5 nsli socket t (lga755) nforce 570
    Case: CoolerMaster Centurion 5 $63.99
     

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