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Newsboys2004 said:building yourself is way to go.
LstOfTheBrunnenG said:I'm working on building a system with a friend, and as soon as he secures funds we're ordering it. The specs go like this:
Acer 19" widescreen monitor
Sonata II w/ PSU
Gigabyte DS3
E6300
2 GB DDR2 800 RAM from G.Skill
250 GB SATA HDD
7600 GT
It actually comes to around $1100 or $1050. If you ditch the monitor, you could easily go for a better graphics card, processor, or both.
The nice thing about this build is that the 6300 is a decent chip in its own right, but with luck we'll be able to overclock it to at least E6600 levels. Just how far we get will likely depend on whether or not I can convince him an aftermarket heatsink is useful.
Another nice thing is that it's got a relatively cheap GPU, so there will be no remorse for ditching it and getting a DX10 card upon their release.
LostStorm said:What do you plan to use workstation for: example video editing or business applications.
That way we know to recommend stuff like a E6400 or E6600 because of bigger cache
PLmatt91 said:Why would you want to pay almost $100 for a PSU. RIP - OFF.
Of course. We wouldn't want to deny him the pleasure of seeing his new machine become a smoldering pile of parts.PLmatt91 said:Why would you want to pay almost $100 for a PSU. RIP - OFF.
PLmatt91 said:Why would you want to pay almost $100 for a PSU. RIP - OFF.
While I do agree $100 is a bit much, the PSU is definitely not a component you want to skimp on. I realize I'm saying this while using a $5 PSU for my C2D computer (but that was only after a HotDeal Rebate from Ultra).PLmatt91 said:Why would you want to pay almost $100 for a PSU. RIP - OFF.
Steelgrave said:Gigabyte 965-DS3 Mobo - $149.99
Core 2 E6400 - $224
1GB Corsair PC6400 - $150
WD 250GB Sata 3.0GB - $77.99
Lite-ON 16xDVD+-/5X DVD-RAM - $32.99
Gigabyte 7900GT - $269.99
Antec Truepower2 550W - $89.99
Total: $974.95
All of those prices are from newegg, and with some shopping you could find them even cheaper.
Steelgrave said:LOL...noob...![]()
PLmatt91 said:Noob my ass. What if that shitted out on you, and there was no warranty and you didn't have about $100 to spend on a new one? I paid $30 for mine and it's working great. I rather spend $30 with no warranty or RMA ever than the $100. Noob.
chrisf6969 said:a medium quality PSU should do for most people.
Poncho said:IMHO... Antec IS a medium quality P/S and the bare minimum in terms of acceptable P/S.
Lyquist said:I've heard good things about the Antec True Powers though.
$30 for a power supply?PLmatt91 said:Noob my ass. What if that shitted out on you, and there was no warranty and you didn't have about $100 to spend on a new one? I paid $30 for mine and it's working great. I rather spend $30 with no warranty or RMA ever than the $100. Noob.
Nothing wrong with Antec except they are usually bought in brick and mortar stores like Best Buy. The other day I was in Best Buy and saw a True Power supply by Antec that was $150! For that, you can get an amazing power supply (Seasonic, Corsair, Silverstone, etc)Poncho said:IMHO... Antec IS a medium quality P/S and the bare minimum in terms of acceptable P/S.
DefBringer said:$30 for a power supply?
lololol
Is it made out of cardboard?
Please, if you're that cheap, go buy a used Packard Bell at a garage sale.
Poncho said:IMHO... Antec IS a medium quality P/S and the bare minimum in terms of acceptable P/S.
Mine was $5.00. It's an Ultra 500W....keep checking through the HotDeals forum.DefBringer said:$30 for a power supply?
lololol
Is it made out of cardboard?
Please, if you're that cheap, go buy a used Packard Bell at a garage sale.