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On November 28 2011 08:38 skyR wrote: Why do you think you deserve special attention by duplicating your useless post?
calm down dude, I realised after that there was a full topic of people asking some spec help,
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What is your budget? Max of ~$400
What is your resolution? 1920x1080
What are you using it for? Starcraft 2 and photoshop as well, would like to be able to stream.
What is your upgrade cycle? I haven't upgraded anything in my computer for 3years
When do you plan on building it? Would like to build it over winter break.
Do you plan on overclocking? Nope.
Do you need an Operating System? Nope.
Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? Nope.
Where are you buying your parts from? Newegg
I'm looking to upgrade my mobo, cpu, and ram. Currently have an xfx 780i, with a Pentium D 3.0ghz dual core, 5g of 800mh ddr2 ram. My current GPU is a 9600GT, and a 650watt power supply, which I will be keeping along with my harddrive
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What is your budget? $700-$800
What is your resolution? 1920x1200 or 1920x1080
What are you using it for? Gaming, everyday use, some photoshop and video editing
What is your upgrade cycle? 3 years
When do you plan on building it? Around christmas
Do you plan on overclocking? At some point, yes. Not excessive overclocking though
Do you need an Operating System? No
Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? No
Where are you buying your parts from? Frys and Microcenter within 30 minutes away, Newegg
I am currently looking at the i5 2500K for the processor. I should be able to get it for around $150. I'm thinking of going with the 6950 as my GPU. Currently looking for good deals. Is there a big difference between DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600 memory? The prices don't seem to be too far apart, so I'm wondering if there is a large performance difference. I also have no clue what wattage PSU I would need for this system.
Thanks for any suggestions/builds!
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28 dollars for 8gigs of ram O.O
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For Windows? You will probably find it easier just doing a clean install. Clean isntalls aren't difficult thanks to this. Its not like Macs where their migration system actually works properly.
Can I ask why you are spending so much on the CPU cooler, memory, GPU, motherboard as well as the reason why you need a full tower chassis?
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You're paying triple the price for 7-8-7 1600 1.6v ram when 9-9-9 1600 1.5v ram is probably just as good at 1.6v? That's just ridiculous.
You also are wasting a ton of money on uselessness. Basically you've got a 1165$ build that's ehh really lacking in performance.
You can keep the CPU, change mobo to AsRock Pro3, change ram to a 30-40$ 8gb 1600mhz kit, change graphics card to gtx 580, I'd also change the heatsink to something cheaper like Xigmatek Dark Knight at 9$ after MIR.
You'll have more performance for less money. Also for that budget it's far more intelligent to slip in a SSD than to spend on a premium heatsink and on overpriced ram
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Can a AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE go on a AM2 mobo?
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On November 28 2011 14:27 Kilos wrote: Can a AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE go on a AM2 mobo?
It depends on the motherboard.
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On November 28 2011 14:44 skyR wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2011 14:27 Kilos wrote: Can a AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE go on a AM2 mobo? It depends on the motherboard.
I have an AM5100-E5402A right now. :s
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anyone have any suggestions for a wireless network adapter for a asus RT-N10 router?
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I want to get a new computer to play Starcraft 2 on, because currently I am using an old machine I put a graphics card and extra ram in. It does not run very well. I found the optimized computer build thread, and liked the special addition, just thought I'd run it by you guys to make sure it looks ok. Thank you a lot for your time!
Questions Budget: $800 Resolution: 1920x1080 Use: Starcraft 2, Team Fortress 2, and other stuff. I want to be able to run new games for a while. Upgrade Cycle: Until it breaks, or it can't do something I want it to do. No plans to upgrade anytime soon. When: ASAP! But I could hold off for a little if it were beneficial. Overclock: Oh hell no! That sounds complicated! Need OS: No. Second GPU: No, I think that's out of my price range, and I'm not looking for anything that powerful. Locations: I have access to a Micro Center, which is where I'm going to try to get the sandy bridge, because it's kinda sold out or expensive otherwise.
Parts List (slightly edited from optimized computer thread, removed burner, added monitor, updated prices) + Show Spoiler +
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Neo Eco is out of stock. This should be a decent alternative. Unfortunate it doesn't have 2x 6 pin PCIe power plugs but the Powercolor GPU should have some molex connectors you can use.
The monitor is pretty expensive for what its offering. I mean for $40 more you can get a Dell U2212HM straight from Dell's online store and its basically better in every single way. If you go for the Dell route, remember to abuse the warranty service they offer!
Besides that, there isn't really anything wrong with your build. Just remember to update your BIOS because the initial BIOS on that motherboard was a bit dodgy for overclocking.
Edit: Even better, see if Microcenter has some nice P67/Z68 + i5 2500k combo deals. I vaguely remember them doing some pretty awesome deals in the past.
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On November 28 2011 07:59 Shikyo wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On November 28 2011 07:27 Hertzy wrote:Okay, I'm about to embark on building a computer, and I'd appreciate if someone could point any glaringly obvious mistakes I'm making. Here's what I'm thinking; budget ~750 e + Show Spoiler +Motherboard: Asus M5A78L 760G AM3+ ATX 68.90e Processor: AMD Athlon II X2 250 62.90e GPU: Asus EAH6870 DC/2DI2S/1GD5 Radeon HD 6870 185.90e PSU: AeroCool E78-530 530W 54.90e RAM: 2xKingston 1024MB (1GB) PC1066 1066MHz DDR 17.80e Optical drive: Asus DRW-24B3ST/BLK/G/AS 22.90e HDD: Western Digital AV GP 1 TB - 88.90e Processor fan: Cooler Master Vortex Plus 1366/1156/1155 27.90e Case: Antec VSK-2000 44.90e Display: Acer P226HQVbd 21.5" Full HD 119.90e OS: Ubuntu 11.10-desktop-amd6 0.0e (All prices include shipping) I'm planning on overclocking, and I understand that the X2 responds well to that. Hence the processor fan. The thing that worries me the most is that the PSU will cut it a bit close with the GPU running at full steam; 12V*25A=300W, GPU maxes out an 270W. Essentially, I'm hoping to play SCII and Dwarf Fortress with a respectable fps, and to stay in budget. 6870 is absolutely ridiculously overpriced at 186€, please buy from somewhere where they don't rip you off. The processor is overpriced as well, just like the mobo. For that price you could get something like G860 which is infinitely better The RAM is insanely overpriced as well and buying 2 sticks of 1gb is just ridiculous. That cooler sucks and is overpriced that case sucks and is overpriced Why on earth are you buying from some place that's trying to rip you off so horribly? If you're ordering from finland, this is 666€ including shipping without screen: http://www.silentrig.com/product/1012/intel-core-i5-2500--4-x-330ghz-95w-boxedhttp://www.silentrig.com/product/714/xfx-core-edition-pro-450whttp://www.jimms.fi/tuote/H61M-HVShttp://www.jimms.fi/tuote/KVR1333D3N9/4Ghttp://www.jimms.fi/tuote/HD753LJhttp://www.jimms.fi/tuote/GH22NS30RBBBhttp://www.jimms.fi/tuote/N560GTX-TI-TF-II/OChttp://www.jimms.fi/tuote/FD-CA-CORE-1000-BL-MURONote that you can easily cut if that's too much, my first 2 choices would be to cut the graphics card to this: http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/ENGTX560-DC/2DI/1GD5and the processor to this: http://www.silentrig.com/product/683/intel-core-i3-2100-2-x-31ghz-65w-boxedAlso note that the HDD is probably not available so search around <_< Either way even with those cuts it's still going to be way better than what you had in mind
Thanks. I was just figuring things were expensive because it was Finland. I think you just saved me a lot of grief.
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On November 28 2011 19:36 Womwomwom wrote:+ Show Spoiler +Neo Eco is out of stock. This should be a decent alternative. Unfortunate it doesn't have 2x 6 pin PCIe power plugs but the Powercolor GPU should have some molex connectors you can use. The monitor is pretty expensive for what its offering. I mean for $40 more you can get a Dell U2212HM straight from Dell's online store and its basically better in every single way. If you go for the Dell route, remember to abuse the warranty service they offer! Besides that, there isn't really anything wrong with your build. Just remember to update your BIOS because the initial BIOS on that motherboard was a bit dodgy for overclocking. Edit: Even better, see if Microcenter has some nice P67/Z68 + i5 2500k combo deals. I vaguely remember them doing some pretty awesome deals in the past. Didn't see that was out of stock, I'm gonna use the alternative for sure. For the monitor I think I will stay with the one I dug up, because I value the $40 more then the extra quality, I don't think I will be able to tell the difference. Do I need to update the bios if I don't plan on overclocking? I know that I could potentially brick it if the power goes out during the process. (however unlikely that may be) Thanks for the ideas and the expertise, your awesome!
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If you value money so much, just get something like this LED monitor or this CCFL monitor. 2ms vs 5ms is nothing amazing and the backlight used doesn't really matter either outside of power draw.
There's no need to spend so much on a TN monitor that uses a poor design for a base.
Edit: If you don't plan on overclocking, just get an Asrock H61 motherboard.
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On November 28 2011 14:48 Kilos wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2011 14:44 skyR wrote:On November 28 2011 14:27 Kilos wrote: Can a AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE go on a AM2 mobo? It depends on the motherboard. I have an AM5100-E5402A right now. :s
That's not a motherboard, that's the model of the computer (pre-built Acer). Using Phenom II on AM2 motherboards typically requires a BIOS update. For most pre-built machines, the amount of updates available is often quite low, so don't count on it working. But to be sure, you need to know the brand and model of the motherboard in the machine.
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