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1. December 2006 @ 22:04 |
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ya thats tru...for these obo u need to upgrade ur whole pc....
SEX
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KOrt1st
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3. December 2006 @ 07:40 |
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Wondering if someone could help me out here.
Here goes...
I have only ever built 1 pc before and I am planning on building a pc for my little brother and would like to know the very best quality and performance pc that I could build for around 650 british pounds ($1300).I have had a look at different sites to buy from newegg.com in particular but I am not sure that they ship to the UK.
I would definately want an Asus or Gigabyte 775 motherboard and an Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 chip in it, I have looked at several different models of motherboard but find it a bit confusing...as I am not sure of the compatability and such.. I am also planning on overclocking the pc to around 3Ghz and would like to know if I need any extra fans and that?.
If someone could give me an indication on what to get;
Case
Power Supply
Motherboard
Fans (Heatsink and other)
RAM
Hard Drive
Floppy Disc Drive
DVD Drive & DVD R/W
Monitor (preferably flat screen)
I am not bothered about the a graphics card as he can get 1 at a later date!
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!:)
Thanks in advance
Stewart Lippiatt
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3. December 2006 @ 08:02 |
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sory cant help u...i need help my self
SEX
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. December 2006 @ 10:09
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3. December 2006 @ 08:59 |
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scan is a good place to start, they are cheap and reliable, but have a look at dabs, savastore, autdirect, microdirect, advancetech and definitly overclockersuk as prices differ from shop to shop.
to be honest i think you migh struggle to get all you want for £650, but i will have a look and get back to you.
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have a look in the budget pc building thread i put a £450 core2duo there a few weeks back, but im not sure that the prices are still the same
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3. December 2006 @ 10:06 |
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how many watts of PSU do u guy recommend for this rig...
Asus Intel P5N32-E SLI Motherboard - Socket 775
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 CPU - Dual Core - Socket 775
Corsair TwinX XMS2 Matched Memory Pair DDR2-667 - 2 x 1GB
Asus nVidia GeForce 7950GT - 512MB - PCI-E (HDCP Compliant)
Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer Chassis
and this one...
Asus AMD M2N32-WS Professional Motherboard - Socket AM2
AMD Athlon64 x2 4600+ Dual Core CPU - Socket AM2
Corsair TwinX XMS2 Matched Memory Pair DDR2-667 - 2 x 1GB
Asus nVidia GeForce 7950GT - 512MB - PCI-E (HDCP Compliant)
Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer Chassis
is 650w good enough or higher like 850w or 1000w...and remember i'll get another GPU(SLI)
thnx...
SEX
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3. December 2006 @ 11:00 |
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try here it does all the hard work for you, remmember you normaly get optimum efficency at around 85% load.
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3. December 2006 @ 11:21 |
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my rig need bout 680w...wat will happen if i buy a 850w instead of 680w...will it damage my system...or not
SEX
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3. December 2006 @ 11:26 |
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no not at all
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3. December 2006 @ 11:59 |
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cool...any good 850w PSU suggestions...and does it fit into Mid-Tower case...the 850w PSU?
SEX
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l34merik
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3. December 2006 @ 13:45 |
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650 is good enough for both of yours. Just make sure you spend money for a good PSU. It's always better to get a big name (Antec, Seasonic, OCZ, BFG, Corsair) $150 for 650w than to get a $25 800w from some no namers.
Thermatake stuff also varies, some says they're good, others say they're crap.
Then stuff like Ultra should just be avoided when you put it in a rig that you actually want to last even if those "free after rebates" seem tempting.
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3. December 2006 @ 16:23 |
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@gtr35
if you are specifically looking for a 850w power supply (with headroom for future SLI upgrade) and complies with a mid-tower case for a perfect fit, check out the OCZ GameXStream 850w unit i mentioned here in the other thread.
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/19/87039#2596796
it's standard size unlike many of the other 850w+ and higher models which are too long to fit properly into midtower cases.
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3. December 2006 @ 17:06 |
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3. December 2006 @ 19:28 |
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@kivory666
thnx Doc...for the link...
@esoteric1
damn...they both r good...but 680i is newer than P5N32 SLI
SEX
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AE27
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3. December 2006 @ 19:37 |
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The Asus P5N32-E SLI is a 680i MB
Dont let the door hit you on the way out, beacause I dont want ass prints on my new door!
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3. December 2006 @ 20:03 |
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ya i know...but eVGA's 680i is newer...i think...
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esoteric1
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3. December 2006 @ 20:31 |
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yeah Evga's 680i is newer and supposidly it gets really hot even with the optional fan.
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3. December 2006 @ 20:47 |
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ya and thats bad...and they said that the fan is "Optional"...wat da hell...
SEX
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jackripp
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4. December 2006 @ 11:21 |
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Originally posted by mmz16x: jackripp is your p4 cpu a socket 775 or 478 u need 775 for core 2 i think and im guessing here that most boards being those in XPS are high end enough to if yours is 775 take a core 2 but i might be wrong in some small way or so gimme your model # of your XPS so i can better help you m8
Sorry it took so long to respond, it is a XPS/Dimension XPS Gen 2.
Also I mostly use it for video and sound recording and editing so I would like to also make it whisper quite.
Any idea's thanks again guys.
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jackripp
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4. December 2006 @ 11:27 |
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Oh yeah, and a cheap AGP graphics card for video editing, two screen?
I guess this is in it.
1 D0116 PROCESSOR, 80532, 3.2G, 512, 800FSB, SOCKET N
1 U2424 CARD (CIRCUIT), PLANAR (MOTHERBOARD), DIMENSION, XPS-G2
{{Original question was can I and how hard is it to upgrade to a dual or quad core processor.}}
Thanks again.
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Originally posted by mmz16x: jackripp is your p4 cpu a socket 775 or 478 u need 775 for core 2 i think and im guessing here that most boards being those in XPS are high end enough to if yours is 775 take a core 2 but i might be wrong in some small way or so gimme your model # of your XPS so i can better help you m8
Sorry it took so long to respond, it is a XPS/Dimension XPS Gen 2.
Also I mostly use it for video and sound recording and editing so I would like to also make it whisper quite.
Any idea's thanks again guys.
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esoteric1
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4. December 2006 @ 13:16 |
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yeah socket N is 478 so youll definately need a new mobo with socket T (775)
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jackripp
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4. December 2006 @ 13:42 |
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Originally posted by esoteric1: yeah socket N is 478 so youll definately need a new mobo with socket T (775)
Is it possible to go 2 separate processors, if I upgrade my mobo?
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esoteric1
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4. December 2006 @ 14:15 |
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i dont know much about dual processor motherboards but I think theyre used mainly as servers and are more expensive than "normal" high end mobos. I dont think that would be practical for video/sound recording and editing. I cant really help you there.
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4. December 2006 @ 21:29 |
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I'm building a new gaming rig/office pc, and need ATI Crossfire cards...I need suggestion on specific cards and retailer?
I was thinking X1950...I'm in California.
NEW Parts: already bought.
DFI Lanparty UT CFX3200/DR =$90.00
AMD 4000 San Diego =$110
Zalman Fatal1ty 120mm =$49.00
OCZ GameXstream 700 (4)12v 18amp rails)=$80.00
OLD Parts:
2 gigs Corsair pc3200
Blue limited edition WaveMaster (Modded for air)
(2)250gb SATA striped w/operating system.
(2)500gb SATA storage
Choices:
I have $120 e coupon from Best Buy on a monitor, expires new years...
Thinking:
24" Gateway FPD2485W
6 ms response time; 1000:1 contrast ratio; 450 cd/m² brightness; 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution; high-definition support,High-definition support for 1080p through DVI-D with HDCP; 1 DVI-D, 1 VGA, 2 component video, 1 composite video and 1 S-video inputs.
$680.00
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22" Gateway FPD2275W
5 ms response time; 700:1 contrast ratio; 300 cd/m² brightness; 1680 x 1050 resolution; 160° viewing angles; digital DVI-D and analog VGA inputs; HD-ready. HD-ready via digital DVI input; standard analog VGA input; component video, composite video and S-video inputs.
$399.00
What do you think about these two?
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4. December 2006 @ 22:08 |
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the 24" one...but the brightness is bit much...but i rather buy Dell 3007 30" monitor...
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4. December 2006 @ 22:47 |
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