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Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-23-2007, 21:58
I'm looking at replacing my aging PC. What do you think of the build I've arranged? Ordered through Dell, including special offers and delivery, it'll set me back about 900 Euro, plus applicable taxes, of course.
PROCESSOR Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6300 (1.86GHz, 1066 FSB)
OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vista™ Home Premium
MONITOR 22" E228WFP Widescreen Flat Panel Display
MEMORY 2GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz- 2DIMMs
HARD DRIVE 320GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache™
OPTICAL DRIVE Dual Drives: 16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x DVD+/-RW
GRAPHICS CARD 256MB ATI Radeon X1300 Pro
SOUND CARD Integrated 7.1 Channel Audio
PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE Microsoft® Works 8.
FLOPPY DRIVE & MEDIA READER No Floppy Drive Included
KEYBOARD Dell USB Keyboard
MODEM No Modem
MOUSE Dell Optical USB Mouse
FIREWIRE IEEE 1394 Adapter
DELL PICTURE STUDIO No Digital Imaging Software Requested
Accessories
SPEAKERS Dell A525 30 Watt 2.1 Stereo Speakers with Subwoofer
Ermmm... Not bad, with two exceptions. First, that CPU is pretty weenie, BUT those Intel CPUs can be overclocked to insane speeds even with stock cooling. Might want to look into that. Second, that video card is going to get old and tired pretty fast. If you game a lot, you will notice it sooner than later. If it's replaceable then even better, in a pinch you can just get an upgrade down the road and be good for awhile longer.
:balloon2:
If you are going to play games on that 22" screen, don't go with that X1300.
For very high resolutions I'd even take an NVidia 8800 series card. Or take a smaller monitor and a decent graphicscard. Depends on your need though, what you put together would be a nice office machine.~;)
Gawain of Orkeny
03-24-2007, 02:56
How much is 900 euros in dollars?
Ermmm... Not bad, with two exceptions. First, that CPU is pretty weenie, BUT those Intel CPUs can be overclocked to insane speeds even with stock cooling. Might want to look into that. Second, that video card is going to get old and tired pretty fast. If you game a lot, you will notice it sooner than later. If it's replaceable then even better, in a pinch you can just get an upgrade down the road and be good for awhile longer
Ditto. Thatt cards ols now. The cpu isnt bad thought. Its better than anything other than the better Core 2 Duos however.
If your going to use it mainly for games a good vidcard is one of the most important things to have. You can get an 8800 for only (only:beam: ) $269.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-24-2007, 05:18
If you are going to play games on that 22" screen, don't go with that X1300.
For very high resolutions I'd even take an NVidia 8800 series card. Or take a smaller monitor and a decent graphicscard. Depends on your need though, what you put together would be a nice office machine.~;)
The monitor comes free. I don't pay a cent for it. I'll take your advice and upgrade the graphics card at the first opportunity I can. At this stage though, anything's better then what I have now.
Slug For A Butt
03-24-2007, 13:34
I recently spent some hard earned cash on building a decent pc for M2TW. My wife has taken a liking to it and it now sits in her little play room getting used for solitaire and emails... DOH!
So, I've decided to spend a little cash on upgrading my old pc but want to do it on a budget this time.
Just want reassurance that I'm not building a complete dog of a system just because I'm doing it on the cheap.
I'm looking at
> AMD San Diego 3700+.
> Arctic Cooling (AC-FRZ-64P) Freezer64 Pro
> ECS KV2 Lite Socket 939 AGP LAN 6 channel audio ATX (cheap...will this restrict my ability to overclock? And yes... I know it's AGP but thats because I want to use my 9600XT to keep the costs down)
> 2* Crucial 1GB DDR PC3200 400mhz 184-pin Unbuff Memory
It's only going to cost about 180 pounds so I don't expect wonders as it will only be my second choice pc. Any major balls ups anyone can see?
Cheers in advance.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-24-2007, 16:58
What would you guys recommend for another graphics card? It has to be fairly cheap, but last me quite a while.
The other option given by the website for that computer is a 256MB nVidia Geforce 7300LE TurboCache. It's cheaper, so I'll go with that if I'm going to upgrade my card by myself. I'm going to go through other PC Builds that they have there and customize to see if I can get any better for around the same price...I'll post some here, as I really need your advice.
Thanks a lot,
Evil
BlackAxe3001
03-24-2007, 22:17
7300LE? LE = Lame Edition(not really, but you get the idea). Don't get that or the x1300 These are entry level cards that are not really meant for gaming at all.
You would be better off to build your own computer IMO.
If that is the case, I have a parts list already made up for someone else on a under $1000 budget, I can sent it to you if you want.
Gawain of Orkeny
03-25-2007, 02:34
7300LE? LE = Lame Edition(not really, but you get the idea). Don't get that or the x1300 These are entry level cards that are not really meant for gaming at all.
Well to be fair it means the light edition. But hes right it is the bottom of the barrel and its what comes on most pcs in places like comp usa and best buy. It will barely do the job. You need to spend at least 150- 200 bucks on a decent video card, An ati 1900 or nvidea 7900 series fits that bill I believe.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-25-2007, 06:14
If that is the case, I have a parts list already made up for someone else on a under $1000 budget, I can sent it to you if you want.
I'd appreciate it, thanks.
The only reason I'd get the 7300 would be because it was cheap, to upgrade myself later.
BlackAxe3001
03-25-2007, 06:17
A lot of the time you can't upgrade Dell's desktops because they use proprietary crap that the standard stuff doesn't work with. Just something to keep in mind.
Also, I can't seem to find my parts list. I know it is on my computer at work, so I will get it on Tuesday when I go back to work.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-25-2007, 17:27
Does anyone know any good websites I can use to customize and build a PC that I can upgrade easily later on if I need to?
BlackAxe3001
03-25-2007, 18:09
Where are you located? That will affect which websites you can use. I use newegg.com, zipzoomfly.com and a couple others occasionally depending on what I want to buy and I live in the USA. I wish I had that list for you... grr... stupid me deleting crap I shouldn't...
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-25-2007, 18:22
I can use websites in either Germany or Canada, as I can order to both places.
EDIT: For clarification, I only need SHIPPING to Germany or Canada. Website can be located anywhere, so long as I can trust it with my money.
Dave1984
03-26-2007, 08:52
I have a bit of a question I was hoping someone could help me out with.
Just split up with the mrs, and she's taking the shiny powerful PC.
I want to build a nice new one, then. Who should I go to, who is the best at getting decent kit together for a reasonable price, with good customer service, and so on. I'm in the UK.
Ja'chyra
03-26-2007, 09:18
Try Novatech (http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/home.html)
I've recently bought a laptop and PC from them as well as some other components and they were very good, they also answer post purchase queries which is getting all too rare these days.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-27-2007, 23:34
Any good sites that can ship to my area?
BlackAxe3001
03-28-2007, 03:54
linky to my other post for the parts list:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showpost.php?p=1481719&postcount=9
EDIT: I know its a US site, but at least you will have the parts and rough cost.
Slug For A Butt
03-28-2007, 03:59
I've been offered a 7600GS for little cash. I was going to hang on to my 9600XT for a bit longer, but is the 7600GS up to M2TW on decent settings?
Cheers.
BlackAxe3001
03-28-2007, 04:03
The 7600GS is a large step up from the 9600XT. Definitely take it if you can get it for free or very low cost. How much btw?
Slug For A Butt
03-29-2007, 02:01
Heh, free would be nice. If anyone has a free one I'll give it a great home.
No but really... I've got a friend who is thinking of upgrading and hopefully will sell me his for about £50. We've only chatted about the possibilities while half pissed in the pub so far though.
Good or bad deal?
Edit: sorry about the 'p' word people.
BlackAxe3001
03-29-2007, 02:16
Hmmm, it doesn't seem like a great deal really. You can get a new one for about £65 it looks. If you really wanted to grab a card with some horsepower for around £115 then the x1950pro would be a great choice, but it depends on what your current computer has in it for hardware.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102071
US site, I know, but at least you will know what you are looking at. I got this card for my dad, and let me tell you, it rocks! It added at least another year or two onto his agp system. Let me know what you think.
Slug For A Butt
03-29-2007, 02:50
You have seen a new one for £65 including delivery? I'd appreciate a link BlackAxe.
Cheers.
EDIT: dammit, I'm falling into that trap of spending money that my wife won't appreciate me spending if I'm not careful. Now if it was money for curtains and cushions that would be different... I decided I was going to hang onto my 9600xt for a while but I suppose I could actually swap cards between her and my system with her never knowing. After all her tower will remain the same colour. :eyebrows:
BlackAxe3001
03-29-2007, 03:02
I assumed that prices were the same as here in the US. That was probably silly of me. I just converted to pounds for you because I can. I don't know any sites in the UK, sorry for sort of misleading you. 50 probably isn't a bad deal, but it doesn't really seem worth it imo. I guess it really depends on what your goals are. The 7600GS is no doubt a nice upgrade from your 9600XT. What does your wife have for a card? Curious of course.
Ja'chyra
03-29-2007, 18:30
Check the prices here (http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/products/a852x1y0z1p0s0n0m0) Slug
hey SLUG i think you will find that the 7600GT is better than 7600GS,
and you can get for about 70 quid on Ebay, ive seen them.
or try www.novatech.com, thats where im getting my new system so i can play mtw2, as im stuck in mtw/vi :charge: :turkey: :england:
If you guys want to wait a bit, I think within a month on the outside, Nvidia is going to release their mid- and low-range 8x00 series cards, and ATI is putting their latest schtuff on the market. Should be good for price drops all around on older hardware, at the very least.
:balloon2:
Slug For A Butt
03-30-2007, 00:17
Blackaxe she has a X1900GT which means she can shop on ebay and play solitaire in luxury.
I'd have to steal all the innards of her pc to make this work as I'm on AGP atm.
And you were right about the 7600GS, I found one for £72 inc delivery at Misco. It's a INNO3D GEFORCE 7600GS 256MB, the memory is running at 667Mhz. Good deal?
Gawain of Orkeny
03-30-2007, 01:11
And you were right about the 7600GS, I found one for £72 inc delivery at Misco. It's a INNO3D GEFORCE 7600GS 256MB, the memory is running at 667Mhz. Good deal?
Isnt the 7600gt a bettwer deal ? I saw it for under 100 dollars. Also you can get a 7900GS for under 100 dollars.
Slug For A Butt
03-31-2007, 00:25
Probably a better deal if you are in America.
One thing, which would people think is the better card X1650PRO or 7600GS/GT?
BlackAxe3001
03-31-2007, 00:31
x1650Pro is a little better than the 7600GS. The 7600GT beats both of them by a fair margin though. The 7600GT is real close if not sometimes better than a 7800GS though. The 7600GT is just a little bit better than the x850XT. The 7600GT is just a bit better than a 6800Ultra. That kind of puts them in perspective where they all fall as for rankings. :yes:
Slug For A Butt
03-31-2007, 01:30
:dizzy2: Wow BlackAxe! :dizzy2:
I'm going to have to read, digest and price up the options.
I have a gazillionth of your hardware knowledge, all I can offer in return is a nudy poster of Kylie and a shop soiled Terry's Chocolate Orange. Hmm... I might hang on to the poster though. :yes:
BlackAxe3001
03-31-2007, 01:53
For the price range you are looking at, the 7600GT is the best bang for your buck.
Little better? :wink:
Gawain of Orkeny
03-31-2007, 02:53
For the price range you are looking at, the 7600GT is the best bang for your buck.
Little better?
Didnt I say that like 10 posts ago ? :laugh4:
Gawain of Orkeny
03-31-2007, 04:47
Caius Flaminius
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/images/smilies/gc/gc-no.gif
Isnt the 7600gt a better deal ? I saw it for under 100 dollars. Also you can get a 7900GS for under 100 dollars.
:yes:
A good thread about cards with lots of links to reviews and such.
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=80685
Slug For A Butt
03-31-2007, 15:13
While I have the attention of the esteemed BlackAxe and others.
:help:
I just threw my new bits together and for some reason I'm getting nothing from the graphics card (the antiquated 9600XT from my old system). I'm getting no signal. Every time I power up, the GPU fan works for about 10 seconds then stops
I have put the card back in my old system and it's working fine. Any suggestions?
BlackAxe3001
03-31-2007, 17:29
What system did you put the 9600XT into?
Slug For A Butt
03-31-2007, 20:01
ECS KV2 Lite, San Diego 3700+, 1 Gb crucial PC3200. I sorted my problem out BlackAxe, the 4 pin power connector wasn't seated properly Reseated it and it was fine. Until... I reformatted and installed XP Home but the PC now will only run for a minute or two before it bums out. It just dies like I hit the reset button, but it doesn't boot up again. It just hangs like it's waiting for the POST mostly. But it's other favourite is to just hang with lines on the screen.
I checked the Processor temp, it's fine at 32C ( Ihaven't set a cut out temp anyway). So I'm stumped, annoyed, disappointed and lots of other words that end in -ed.
I'm thinking PSU or motherboard, but I'd appreciate any help.
I just threw my new bits together and for some reason I'm getting nothing from the graphics card (the antiquated 9600XT from my old system). I'm getting no signal. Every time I power up, the GPU fan works for about 10 seconds then stops
I have put the card back in my old system and it's working fine. Any suggestions?
Maybe there is some problem with other thing?Maybe the alimentation of the computer is wrong or something like that
Slug For A Butt
04-01-2007, 01:31
After much more messing around, it seems that the system is stable while doing certain things, but not others. It was OK for an hour formatting and installing XP, but not doing most other things. Interestingly it was happy to install and play M2TW until I went to a battle, it's got to be software I guess.
I suppose I'll just reformat and reinstall again, you never know...
Evil_Maniac From Mars
04-01-2007, 20:37
I've heard lots of talk about a Mac running Windows, and being able to play games that way, while keeping the Mac OS. Is there any way I can build a decent gaming Mac?
Evil_Maniac From Mars
04-09-2007, 18:21
I just went to the CyberPower Online website, and found this build for $1651 (USD).
CASE: HOT NEW! X-Discovery Mid-Tower Case 420W W/ WINDOW & LCD Temperature Display (Black Color)
CPU: (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 CPU @ 2.4GHz 1066FSB 2x2MB L2 Cache EM64T
MOTHERBOARD: (Quad-Core Supports) Intel DP965LT P965 Chipset LGA775 Supports Core 2 Duo CPU FSB1066 DDR2/800 Mainboard w/GbLAN, USB2.0, IEEE1394& 5.1Audio
MEMORY: (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)1GB (2x512MB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory (Corsair Value Select or Major Brand)
VIDEO CARD: SPECIAL!!! NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT 256MB 16X PCI Express (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
VIDEO CARD 2: NEW !!! NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB PCI Express x16 (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
LCD Monitor: 17& quot; VA1703WB TFT Active Matrix SXGA LCD Display Monitor
HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive (250GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 8MB Cache 7200RPM HDD)
Data Hard Drive: NONE
Optical Drive: (Special Price) 18X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR)
Optical Drive 2: NONE
SOUND: Creative Labs SB Audigy SE
Gawain of Orkeny
04-09-2007, 22:13
I just went to the CyberPower Online website, and found this build for $1651 (USD).
I think you can do a little better but thats a matter of opinion. Are you going for dual graphics cards? Because thats the only reason I can see to pick that mobo. If I were you Id go with just a single. I think I did quite a bit of research before I had this current pc just built for me. Lets compare mine and the one you posted and see what you think.
CASE: HOT NEW! X-Discovery Mid-Tower Case 420W W/ WINDOW & LCD Temperature Display (Black Color)
CASE: HOT NEW! Sagitta powered by Raidmax Mid-Tower Case 500W(i upped it from stock 450W) (Silver and Red Color)
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/images/products/R456-1020.jpg
Link (http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=144&products_id=4114)
CPU: (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 CPU @ 2.4GHz 1066FSB 2x2MB L2 Cache EM64T
Same
MOTHERBOARD: (Quad-Core Supports) Intel DP965LT P965 Chipset LGA775 Supports Core 2 Duo CPU FSB1066
ASUS P5W DH DELUXE/WIFI-AP LGA 775 Intel 975X ATX Intel Motherboard
You can overclock your E6600 up to 3.75 or 4 using stock cooling with this board.
Heres a comparison test of Core 2 Duo mobo's
Game PC (http://www.gamepc.com/labs/view_content.asp?id=c2dmb&page=17)
If money is no object buy the ASUS P5W DH DELUXE
You can get it for $209 at Newegg.
MEMORY: (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)1GB (2x512MB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory (Corsair Value Select or Major Brand)
MEMORY:CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 675 (PC2 5400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model TWIN2X2048-5400C4PT
$139 at newegg
Heres a great deal there
CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model TWIN2X2048-6400C4
only $149 after $50 mail in rebate
VIDEO CARD: SPECIAL!!! NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT 256MB 16X PCI Express (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
VIDEO CARD 2: NEW !!! NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB PCI Express x16 (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
You have me confused here. Anyway I think one really good vid card is better than two not as good ones. Heres what I went with.
VIDEO CARD:EVGA's Superclocked e-GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB
$259 at newegg
A review (http://www.nvnews.net/reviews/evga_geforce_8800_gts_320mb/page_6.shtml)
LCD Monitor: 17& quot; VA1703WB TFT Active Matrix SXGA LCD Display Monitor
LCD Monitor:Gateway 22" Widescreen Monitor (FPD2275W)
GTW FPD2275W
• Flat-panel LCD
• 700:1 contrast ratio
• Picture-in-picture • 1650 x 1050 resolution
• 5-millisecond response
• 4-port USB 2.0 hub
$349 at Circuit City LINK (http://www.gateway.com/accessories/product/1540982R.php?seg=hm)
HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive (250GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 8MB Cache 7200RPM HDD)
Same
ptical Drive: (Special Price) 18X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR)
Same
Optical Drive 2: NONE
Same
SOUND: Creative Labs SB Audigy SE
SOUND:Realtek ALC883M
8-Channel Analog
Optical/Coax S/PDIF Digital
Notice the parts come to less than $1400. The 1675 included building it and installing windows xp-pro.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
04-09-2007, 22:34
I'm building this computer on a budget...I really don't want it much over $1500 if possible. It's meant mainly for gaming, music, and internet (of course), and I'm trying to keep it cheap. This was the best gaming-dedicated website I could find so far.
Are there any websites you could recommend? I need shipping to Germany, Canada, or the USA, as I can get family or friends in the final two places to send it to me if it can't be shipped to me directly.
Gawain of Orkeny
04-09-2007, 22:44
Are there any websites you could recommend?
Well if you noticed I reffered you to Newegg a number of times though I dont know their shipping policy to your country. You can build the PC I have for under $1400.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
04-09-2007, 23:09
Yes, I noticed, thanks. I've been to Newegg a few times already, and I'm going to make a spreadsheet comparing everything.
Thank you for your help.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
04-10-2007, 00:43
I've compiled a list of computers I've built or found on the Internet and where I've got them from. I'm interested in the best deal for my money, which is budgeted. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
www.cyberpowerpc.com
cost - $1651 USD
CASE: HOT NEW! X-Discovery Mid-Tower Case 420W W/ WINDOW & LCD Temperature Display (Black Color)
CPU: (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 CPU @ 2.4GHz 1066FSB 2x2MB L2 Cache EM64T
MOTHERBOARD: (Quad-Core Supports) Intel DP965LT P965 Chipset LGA775 Supports Core 2 Duo CPU FSB1066 DDR2/800 Mainboard w/GbLAN, USB2.0, IEEE1394& 5.1Audio
MEMORY: (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)1GB (2x512MB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory (Corsair Value Select or Major Brand)
VIDEO CARD: SPECIAL!!! NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT 256MB 16X PCI Express (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
VIDEO CARD 2: NEW !!! NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB PCI Express x16 (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
LCD Monitor: 17& quot; VA1703WB TFT Active Matrix SXGA LCD Display Monitor
HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive (250GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 8MB Cache 7200RPM HDD)
Data Hard Drive: NONE
Optical Drive: (Special Price) 18X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR)
Optical Drive 2: NONE
SOUND: Creative Labs SB Audigy SE
www.newegg.com
cost - $1278.99 USD
Audio: High Definition 8-Channel Surround Sound
Cache Per Processor: 4MB
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7950GT 512MB Video Card
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA
Memory: 1GB DDR2
Optical Drive 1: 18X DL DVD+/-RW Drive
Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM
Processor: Intel Coe 2 Duo E6600(2.4GHz)
Processor Main Features: 64 bit Dual Core Processor
Recommended Usage: Gaming
Model #: Gamer-950i2
Item #: N82E16883227021
cost - $1,348.99 USD
Audio: 7.1 Channel Surround Sound Codec
Cache Per Processor: 2 x 512KB L2 Cache
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7950GT 512MB Video Card
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA II
Memory: 1GB DDR2
Optical Drive 1: 16X DL DVD+/-RW Drive
Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+
Processor Main Features: 64 bit Dual Core Processor
Recommended Usage: Gaming
Model #: Gamer-970A
Item #: N82E16883227009
cost - $1198.99 USD
Audio: 6 Channel Surround Sound
Cache Per Processor: 2MB L2 Cache
Graphics: 2 x NVIDIA GeForce 7600GS 256MB Video Card - running SLI Mode
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA
Memory: 2GB DDR2-800
Optical Drive 1: 18X DL DVD+/-RW Drive
Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400(2.13GHz)
Processor Main Features: 64 bit Dual Core Processor
Recommended Usage: Gaming
Model #: Gamer-932i-VT2
Item #: N82E16883227012
cost - $1898.99 USD (out of my price range, but it's still a nice PC)
Audio: 7.1 Channel Surround Sound
Cache Per Processor: 2 x 1MB L2 Cache
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS 640MB Video Card
Hard Drive: 500GB SATA
Memory: 2GB DDR2-800
Optical Drive 1: 18X DL DVD+/-RW Drive
Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+(3.0GHz)
Processor Main Features: 64 bit Dual Core Processor
Recommended Usage: Gaming
Model #: Gamer-945A
Item #: N82E16883227020
cost - $1098.99 USD
Audio: 7.1 Channel Surround Sound
Cache Per Processor: 2 x 1MB L2 Cache
Graphics: 2 x NVIDIA GeForce 7600GS 256MB Video Card running SLI Mode
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA
Memory: 2GB DDR2-800
Optical Drive 1: 18X DL DVD+/-RW Drive
Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+(2.6GHz)
Processor Main Features: 64 bit Dual Core Processor
Recommended Usage: Gaming
Model #: Gamer-913A-VP2
Item #: N82E16883227016
cost - $1073.99 USD
Cache Per Processor: 2MB L2 Cache
Form Factor: Tower
Graphics: 2 x NVIDIA GeForce 7600GS 256MB Video Card running SLI Mode
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA
Memory: 1GB DDR2
Optical Drive 1: 18X DL DVD+/-RW Drive
Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400(2.13GHz)
Processor Main Features: 64 bit Dual Core Processor
Recommended Usage: Gaming
Model #: Gamer-932i2
Item #: N82E16883227018
www.vigorgaming.com
cost - $1618 USD
SPECIAL PROMOTION Free Logitech G15 USB Gaming Keyboard w/LCD
PROCESSOR Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6400 at 2.13GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 2M CacheRIG Vigor PALADIN Screwless Chassis (B/O) - FREE UPGRADE to Cooler Master MYSTIQUE 632 RIG COLOR Platinum Silver RIG STYLE Oval Window with top vent - PALADIN only RIG COOLING Vigor Cool BlastTM Air Vent with Dual 90MM and 80MM (Top) Case Fan RIG POWER Standard AMD/Intel Certified 500 Watt Power Supply RIG DIMENSIONS 8.00" Width X 20.00" Depth X 18.00" Height. MB CORE LOGIC Asus P5N-E-SLI NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI INTEL Quad Core Ready MEMORY 2GB Corsair PC2-5300 DDR2 667MHz Memory (2 X 1024MB) HARD DRIVE 1 250GB S-ATA II 7200 RPM Hard Drive HARD DRIVE 2 None. RAID SETTING None. VIDEO CARD (SLI SLOT 1) nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB DDR3 @500MHz, DVI and TV Out VIDEO CARD (SLI SLOT 2) None. OPTICAL DRIVE 1 NEC Internal AD7170A 18X Dual Layer DVD+/- RW + CDRW Rewritable Drive OPTICAL DRIVE 2 None. RECORDING SOFTWARE Ahead Nero 6 OEM Suite DVD/CD RW Software SOUND Digital High Definition 3D 7.1 8-Channel Sound NETWORK PORT Onboard Gigabit (10/100/1000Mbps) PCI Network Card WIRELESS NETWORK PORT None. I/O PORTS 1 Parallel, 1 Game/Midi, 1 IEEE 1394 Firewire and 10 USB ports MONITOR Viewsonic VA710B 17" 1280X1024 350:1 8ms LCD Monitor SPEAKERS Logitech X230 2.1 3-Channel Speakers w/Subwoofer KEYBOARD None. MOUSE Microsoft Black IntelliMouse Optical 3 Button Wheel Mouse FLOPPY DRIVE None. OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 w/Original Disc SERVICE Standard 3 Year Limited Parts and Life-Time Labor Warranty STORAGE MEDIA CD Recordable Media 50 CD Spindle SOFTWARE BUNDLE Microsoft Works 8.5 ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE None.
Gawain of Orkeny
04-10-2007, 20:27
I thought you were going to build it yourself? This is the price for an already built system no? Im sure you could get those parts for less than that seperately.
Dont you guys have local computer shops around there with Geeks who will build any pc you want and will order any part you want? Best thing is to make a budget and then try to find the best parts for what you want to do. Dont take any packages as theres usually something in there that isnt up to snuff. Again if you can build it yourslef why pay to have it built by someone else with parts you may not want?
Evil_Maniac From Mars
04-10-2007, 21:15
I don't have the expertise to build it myself, and I'm not in an area big enough to have a local shop do it for me. The closest place where I can get that done is not exactly a short drive away.
Could you (or anyone for that matter) recommend a specific list of parts that I've compiled?
Gawain of Orkeny
04-10-2007, 21:50
Could you (or anyone for that matter) recommend a specific list of parts that I've compiled?
Well I gave you the precise list of what I have and where to get it and for how much. Remember its under 1400 and that includes a 22 inch $350 monitor. All the stuff in the tower comes to about $1000. Like I said I did a lot of research before choosing those parts. I have absolutely no complaints about this pc. Running Oblivion with HDR settings is a trip.
for those looking for a new pc, go here https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?p=1500273#post1500273
it comes with a free copy of MTW2 and a 22 inch asus monitor brand new! Amazing deal!
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