Help me piece together a Computer system
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Help me piece together a Computer system
Hi i have not built a computer in about 4 years so I am feeling a bit overwhelmed with trying to figure out how to best pair my processor/motherboard/and memory setup. I am aware that If I do not get the right componants, there may be bottlenecks and whatnot. My budget is around $450 after all componants including PCI 16x video card, SATA hardrive, memory, processor, and motherboard ... possibly a power supply too if needed.
Anyway here is the processor I want:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819116249
Anyway here is the processor I want:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819116249
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if you use pricewatch, make sure you use resellerratings.com with it...
I'd just get one of the decent MSI mobos, a 400W psu, and the case you can find cheap. and you can't go wrong with onboard raid.
I'd just get one of the decent MSI mobos, a 400W psu, and the case you can find cheap. and you can't go wrong with onboard raid.
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damn, I have been doing a lot of reading and there are sooo many options, especially since I like to play high end games sometimes. still looking for some opinions on buildup strategies.
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Heres the best solution (and trust me I have a bit of experience):
Watch slickdeals.net or fatwallet.com. Pick up a dell system with a good base processor and a 19-20" LCD (300ish). Add memory and graphics card as your budget allows. You simply cannot compete with the pre-configured systems in terms of price these days.
Edit: Forgot to mention, if you know your **** and you really wanna push it... build something based on the dual core E6300 and overclock the hell out of it. Best budget processor and it accepts boost (clocking) like crazy.
Watch slickdeals.net or fatwallet.com. Pick up a dell system with a good base processor and a 19-20" LCD (300ish). Add memory and graphics card as your budget allows. You simply cannot compete with the pre-configured systems in terms of price these days.
Edit: Forgot to mention, if you know your **** and you really wanna push it... build something based on the dual core E6300 and overclock the hell out of it. Best budget processor and it accepts boost (clocking) like crazy.
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http://pcpartsohio.com/
those guys have 250 gig SATA hdd for like $60.
they also have ram pretty cheap. I've bought from them a couple of time and never had a problem.
those guys have 250 gig SATA hdd for like $60.
they also have ram pretty cheap. I've bought from them a couple of time and never had a problem.
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Heres the best solution (and trust me I have a bit of experience):
Watch slickdeals.net or fatwallet.com. Pick up a dell system with a good base processor and a 19-20" LCD (300ish). Add memory and graphics card as your budget allows. You simply cannot compete with the pre-configured systems in terms of price these days.
Edit: Forgot to mention, if you know your **** and you really wanna push it... build something based on the dual core E6300 and overclock the hell out of it. Best budget processor and it accepts boost (clocking) like crazy.
Watch slickdeals.net or fatwallet.com. Pick up a dell system with a good base processor and a 19-20" LCD (300ish). Add memory and graphics card as your budget allows. You simply cannot compete with the pre-configured systems in terms of price these days.
Edit: Forgot to mention, if you know your **** and you really wanna push it... build something based on the dual core E6300 and overclock the hell out of it. Best budget processor and it accepts boost (clocking) like crazy.
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Well i was going to post up the parts list I have put together in a while here and I am leaning toward the ATI Radeon x1950 as it gets good reviews in my price range for a video card
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I went computer shopping w/ my dad. Got him a bad *** emachine from Best Buy: AMD X2 64 dual-core, vista premium, 1 gb 5300 ddr2 ram, dvd+-r, 250gb ataII hd, 6 channel audio, tv tuner, integrated video but has a pci-e x16 slot, etc etc
$285
I'm not running vista, and won't be for a long time (too many incompatibilites with software and hardware I need for work). However, for someone who just surfs the web, reads email, n stuff like that, that was an awesome deal imo.
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$285
I'm not running vista, and won't be for a long time (too many incompatibilites with software and hardware I need for work). However, for someone who just surfs the web, reads email, n stuff like that, that was an awesome deal imo.
Ben
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In all honesty. For $450 you won't get much and your not playing any high-end games. I paid $800 for my graphics system alone and $3000 in the complete tower. Your best bet is to catch a deal at Walmart. They have some pretty good deals considering what you get. As far as processors, the 6600 core2duo is a 2.4ghz processor and if your not scared to overclock it it'll clock much higher. Mine is running at 3.6ghz with air cooling. I haven't checked prices on thet chip lately. If you need build advice let me know. I've been building my own for years now.
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I almost forgot. Try www.directron.com and www.tigerdirect.com they have some prebuilt systems and barebones at decent prices but remember (especially in the computer industry) you get what you pay for.