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ComedyInK
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30. December 2009 @ 02:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Planing this build, and it was said to me that I will be able to get it next month if they can get the money for it for which it need to be less then the $1200 mark.


DVD Drive

Case
HDD
GFX Card
PSU
RAM
MOBO
CPU
CPU Fan

Minus Win7 HE, a $30 mouse, $8 thermal paste, a $20 GTA4, and $6 for SATA wire for the HDD it comes out to $1363 (W/ Rebates,Tax, and Shipping Cost calculated)

Well what do you guys think? How I can I better this but still keep it cheap. I want to keep the Case and I think the CPU is enough for my needs.

My main needs are Gaming and Photoshop. Don't really care for SLI but I do want to be able to run GTA4 on MAX. The reviews on the GFX say it can run it, and also read on an other forum that GTA's primary use is Video RAM which that card was enough for *cough* 1792MB. Oh and an other question will the GFX card fit in the computer case?

Thanks!
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30. December 2009 @ 14:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello there, first off i can tell you that my job is to put computers together.

your PSU is definately more than enough for that computer.

I can recommend you to get a cheaper 650w PSU maybe "Corsair"

downgrade your graphiccard to a xfx 250gtx 512mb and get 2 of them instead.

because when you run 2 graphiccards, they split the work in between them and you wont need as much ram on them.

Then i can definately tell you that that system will run GTA on highest graphic settings. Because then it's almost the exact same specification as mine and i can wih no problem.
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30. December 2009 @ 15:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, i dont want to contradict what Zyntrax has said but stay away from SLI. Yes the 285's are good but on it's own yes not two together..Your frame rates will suffer and RAM usage probably wouldn't change. all that card would be good for compared to a slightly lower value card is future proof. you wouldnt notice the difference between 1792 and the 896mb.

to get below the 1200 mark, i would cut the GFX

yes the card would fit in that case.. it's a full ATX case and not MATX.

I personally wouldn't get that motherboard.. had 3 P5's fail on me so i just stuck with 790i's. Reliable motherboard period.

But nice little rig you have there.

Ayame, i live for you xxx even though the sight may fade the feelings shall always remain

Ayame, i owe you my life but thats all i have to give to you as you already have my love and my heart

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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 30. December 2009 @ 15:16

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30. December 2009 @ 17:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I would make a few changes to the build. The 9000 series cpus are outdated. You can get a new i5 for the same price. The haf is a good case but I would go with the smaller cheaper haf. The new ati 5850 is alot faster than the gtx 275 for the same price.

cpu - $195
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115215

motherboard - $135
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128412

gpu - $310
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121361

ram - $95
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145251

psu - $100
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139005

cooler - $30
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103065

case - $100
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119197

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30. December 2009 @ 22:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I agree that the Gigabyte motherboard is superior to the ASUS and that the Corsair PSU is superior to the Coolermaster. Not only is the i5-750 superior to the Q9400 for your application, but if you ever feel like upgrading to a Hyper-Threading processor, the i7-860 is a drop-in replacement.

Nice system.

Dick
ComedyInK
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30. December 2009 @ 22:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I will check around. As for the GTX 250 series, it is not available on NewEgg.

If I'm going with Core i5, might as well try and see for an i7. I will check around and see what I can get, or if not, stay to my orginal build with some of your guys changes.

Thanks for the help to guys, appreciate it!
ComedyInK
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30. December 2009 @ 23:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well, I got this for an i7 build:


HDD

SATA connector for HDD

DVD Drive

Mouse

Thermal Paste

MOBO

CPU

CPU Fan

RAM

Windows 7

Case+PSU Combo

GFX Card (x2 SLI)

Total Cost: $1,478.69(System) + $105.64(Tax) + $30.43(Shipping)= $1,614.76
Most likely will have to get someone in NY to handle this because of this outrageous tax.

I don't really know about ATI that much (At all really, no one talks about them). The GFX card is up for debate, just don't want something over $250 for a pair of them whether it be ATI or Nivida.

If they don't agree to this, then I'll miss and match with the stuff that 'krj15489' said put down.

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30. December 2009 @ 23:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you do decide to go for an i7, be sure to stay with the 860. The i7-900 series takes a different socket/motherboard.

I'm willing to bet Jordan's suggested i5-750 will handle your requirements just fine.

Dick
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31. December 2009 @ 00:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
That build looks great.

GAMING COMPUTER - Intel q9550 @ 3.4ghz | EVGA GTX 260 core 216 | Gigabyte ds3l | 6gb Gskill DDR2 800 ram | Silverstone 700 watt psu | WD 640gb hdd | Seagate 300gb hdd | LG dvd burner | Samsung dvd burner | Antec p182 case | logitech 2.1 speakers | logitech g11 keyboard | Samsung 25.5in 1900x1200 monitor | 19in 1440x900 secondary monitor | Windows 7 64bit | SERVER - Gigabyte 785g motherboard | AMD Phenom 9650 | 6gb ram | three 1.5tb hdd | Seagate 1tb hdd | WD 750gb hdd | two 300gb hdd | Maxtor 200gb hdd | Ark rackmount case | CentOS 5.5
Steam name = "krj15489" alias = Jordan-k
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