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New Computer System, ~700$

thr33face

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anyone here that can give me a list of components for a pc?

i use photoshop much and always have firefox, thunderbird and itunes open in the background. i also play games sometimes (like 4-5 hours a week). Games should play allright, doesnt have to be in the native 1680x1050 res.

current system:
-AXP 2400+ [2000Mhz (133x15) Stock but now OCed to 2200 (171x13)]
-512MB RAM also at 171 MHz
-9700Pro
-Abit AT7-Max
-Sb Live! 5.1
-DVD-Burner
-KB/Mouse etc.
-120GB HDD (PATA) (15GB free)
-250GB External HDD (20 GB free) [Quick Backups, Mirror, etc.]
-Dell 2005fpw
-Tv-Card

what i want:
-dual Core (OC? probably, dunno)
-much RAM (2GB?)
-nice MB
-HDD, min. 250GB, SATA
-PciE Graphics Card
-Power Supply

I will be using the DVD-Burner, 120GB HDD, Soundcard, monitor,Tv-Card, Case and KB/mouse from the current PC.

It would be nice if you could keep the costs below 700$

thank you in advance
 
Try this for ram at least. It's a great deal on newegg right now. Just copy and paste into the search.

CORSAIR XMS 2GB (2 x 1GB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Unbuffered DDR 400 (PC 3200) Dual
 
3800+ x2, ram posted above is good, Antec TruepowerII 550w psu, Asus A8N SLI motherboard, 7600gt or 6800gs video card, just givin you ideas, you either have to skimp somewhat on the cpu or the video card, as those will be the most expensive of the bunch, you could always go with a single core opty and OC it to hell and get a 7900gt, or the x2 or dual core opty and a 7600gt would still be schweet compared to what you have now.
 
wee96 said:
3800+ x2, ram posted above is good, Antec TruepowerII 550w psu, Asus A8N SLI motherboard, 7600gt or 6800gs video card, just givin you ideas, you either have to skimp somewhat on the cpu or the video card, as those will be the most expensive of the bunch, you could always go with a single core opty and OC it to hell and get a 7900gt, or the x2 or dual core opty and a 7600gt would still be schweet compared to what you have now.

For a budget upgrade, I would go with a non-sli mobo.

The 7600gt would kinda bend the budget. You might be able to pull it off with the above config.
 
For overclocking, I think it'll be a little more than your budget:
DFI Lanparty Ultra-D $122
Fortron 450W $50
G.Skill 2x1gig PC 4000 $157
Athlon 64 X2 3800+ $295
Seagate 250 SATA 3.0GB/S $95
Total: $719

A system thats just as fast, but may not overclock as well (Not to say that anything is a guaranteed overclock):
ASUS A8N-E $92
Fortron 450W $50
G.Skill 2x1gig PC3200 $140
Athlon 64 X2 3800+ $295
Seagate 250 SATA 3.0GB/S $95
Total:$672

Both configs aren't listed with video cards. What games are you playing? Anything 3D intensive? I ask because for that budget it'll be a bit difficult to fit in a good video card into either of those configs. Unless you're buying used, I think you'll be breaking the budget if you need these components. Keep in mind though that I only used newegg in this little write-up; shop around and $5 dollars here, $10 dollars there should be enough to fit a decent videocard into there.

Give me an idea as to what games you'll be paying, and I'll see what'll fit your needs the best, and maybe work some of these components a bit to see if I can squeeze a little more money outta the config.
 
TheTMan said:
For a budget upgrade, I would go with a non-sli mobo.

The 7600gt would kinda bend the budget. You might be able to pull it off with the above config.

Yea guess your right, might be a bit easier on the budget without sli, i was thinking futureproof but the more I think about it the more it doesnt make sense in this case. Price to performance though I think the 6800gs might be your best bet.
 
as for the games. right now i play:

-Myst V
-CSS
-Beyond Good & Evil
-Silent Hill 4
-Worms 3D
-The Movies
-Unreal Tournament (yeah the original :) )

thanks for the great input so far.
I can also bend the budget a bit, about 150$ +
 
this bends the budget by about 170.oo
A64 X2 3800+ 295.oo
Corsair VS DDR400 2x1GB 139.oo
Biostar 7600GT 256MB 179.oo
Asus A8N5x NF4 MoBo 81.oo
Enermax Liberty ELT400AWT PS 79.oo
WesternDigital Caviar RE 250GB 95.oo
grand total 868.0
hard to fit all your wish list into your stated budget
 
thr33face said:
as for the games. right now i play:

-Myst V
-CSS
-Beyond Good & Evil
-Silent Hill 4
-Worms 3D
-The Movies
-Unreal Tournament (yeah the original :) )

thanks for the great input so far.
I can also bend the budget a bit, about 150$ +

Well, if you're able to bend the budget by that much, add an eVGA 7600GT for $174 (there are other models around the same price, it's really up to you) to either of the systems I spec'd out in the earlier post and you've got a great gaming machine.
 
Opty 144 - 170.00
Asus A8V = 80 Dollars
G Skill DDR 500 = 99 Dollars
Any Video card.. Shitloads for 100-150
Antec case = 90 Dollars
Turtle beach sound card = Keep your current one
WD HD = 100

There ya go. 689 dollars and you'll easily run at 2.4Ghz.Don't let anyone give you shit about the single core's. My Opty 150 runs everyday at 3.3Ghz on air.
 
Psycho said:
Opty 144 - 170.00
Asus A8V = 80 Dollars
G Skill DDR 500 = 99 Dollars
Any Video card.. Shitloads for 100-150
Antec case = 90 Dollars
Turtle beach sound card = Keep your current one
WD HD = 100

There ya go. 689 dollars and you'll easily run at 2.4Ghz.Don't let anyone give you shit about the single core's. My Opty 150 runs everyday at 3.3Ghz on air.

Two problems with that setup: he wants dual core and you haven't selected a power supply. Did you also spec for only 1 gig of ram?

In my opinion your final spec should look something like this:
ASUS A8N-E $92
Fortron 450W $50
G.Skill 2x1gig PC3200 $140
Athlon 64 X2 3800+ $295
Seagate 250 SATA 3.0GB/S $95
eVGA 7600GT $174
Total: 846 (Including that $150 "bending of the budget")
 
Psycho said:
Opty 144 - 170.00
Asus A8V = 80 Dollars
G Skill DDR 500 = 99 Dollars
Any Video card.. Shitloads for 100-150
Antec case = 90 Dollars
Turtle beach sound card = Keep your current one
WD HD = 100

There ya go. 689 dollars and you'll easily run at 2.4Ghz.Don't let anyone give you shit about the single core's. My Opty 150 runs everyday at 3.3Ghz on air.


Your hell set against dual cores since you screwed up your 165 dahaha.
 
wee96 said:
Your hell set against dual cores since you screwed up your 165 dahaha.


Wee i'm quite convinced your an idiot. How did is crew up my dual core? It ran at 2.7Ghz steady for days. CS just kept giving me a hissy fit.

If you want to spend the extra money. Go with the 165 but that's a 175 dollar price jump.

Add another 100 Dollars for 2 gigs total of G skill ram and go with the Antec 550. It's what i'm running and works great.
 
thank you guys for all the great input you gave me. :)

i´ll go with quadnads last setup he gave. gonna go and look around for good prices on the components now. maybe a local shop could give some discount. :) it´s worth a try, right?

thanks again :)
 
thr33face said:
thank you guys for all the great input you gave me. :)

i´ll go with quadnads last setup he gave. gonna go and look around for good prices on the components now. maybe a local shop could give some discount. :) it´s worth a try, right?

thanks again :)


Newegg is the only way to go. You'll be charged 20% more going to a local shop. Newegg is so cheap because they buy in Bulk
 
thr33face said:
thank you guys for all the great input you gave me. :)

i´ll go with quadnads last setup he gave. gonna go and look around for good prices on the components now. maybe a local shop could give some discount. :) it´s worth a try, right?

thanks again :)

I'm not so sure how much of a discount you'll find locally, but do make sure to check out the parts from Monarch, Tigerdirect, and Zipzoomfly in addition to those on Newegg. They'll be just as good to deal with as Newegg, but might offer a little bit of a discount here and there. Either way, you're right, always worth a try :D
 
Psycho said:
Wee i'm quite convinced your an idiot. How did is crew up my dual core? It ran at 2.7Ghz steady for days. CS just kept giving me a hissy fit.

If you want to spend the extra money. Go with the 165 but that's a 175 dollar price jump.

Add another 100 Dollars for 2 gigs total of G skill ram and go with the Antec 550. It's what i'm running and works great.
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Anyone who reads any of your posts knows your an idiot, theres no doubting that. Stop giving people bad advice just because you dont know how to use your computer.
 
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