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Which bundle should i buy?
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4. October 2007 @ 12:48 |
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Which bundle should i buy? Im on a pretty tight budget so this is the max i can spend on these parts.
Which one should i go for?
Thanks in advance :)
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4. October 2007 @ 12:58 |
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We take all major credit cards through Paypal. UK VAT registered company no: 860649603 Price is subject to 17.5% VAT added onto the final price including postage.
PC UPGRADE COMPONENTS PACKAGE
Price = £99.95 + £9.90 Postage & Packaging + 17.5% VAT = Total £129.07
64-bit Socket 775 motherboard + Intel Pentium Dual Core CPU + Heat-Sink & Fan + 1GB DDR2 Memory
This package consists of a Asrock Socket 775 Intel 64-bit Motherboard, Intel Pentium D 5.6GHz (2 x 2.8GHz Dual Core) Socket 775 Processor, Heatsink & Fan, 1GB DDR2 667 Memory, 224MB on board Graphics plus PCI-Express 16x Graphics Slot for future upgrade options, Onboard 7.1 Audio, Onboard LAN, 4 x USB 2.0 ports, 2 x PCI slots. Supports both SATA and IDE Hard drives. This package is brand new and complete with a TM Supplies 12 month warranty. User manual, Driver CD & cables included.
Asrock 1333-D667 Socket 775 Motherboard
Support Maximum BUS speed of 1333MHz
Supports up to 4GB DDR2 (667/533) Memory
Onboard 7.1 Realtek 6-Channel audio
On board 10/100 LAN (for high-speed Broadband)
4 x USB ports (Plus 2 ports for front USB via header)
Onboard 224MB Graphics (plus PCI-Express 16xslot)
1 x PCI-Express 16x Graphics Slot
2 x memory - DIMM 240-pin slots
2 x PCI expansion slots
4 x SATA connectors (Designed for SATA Harddrive if needed)
1 x IDE ATA133 Sockets
1 x Floppy drive interface
RAID 0 & RAID1 configuration
Motherboard dimensions: ATX Size: 244mm x 229mm
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Intel Pentium D 915 (2 x 2.8GHz Dual Core = 5.6GHz)
800FSB Socket 775 Processor
Intel® Pentium® D processor is powered by two execution cores in one processor. It delivers computing resources that expand the PC's capabilities and provide platform-level advancements in the form of higher throughput and simultaneous computing Combine the Pentium D processor with an Intel® Desktop Board to deliver outstanding computing experience for the Desktop and Workstation.
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Intel Approved CPU Heat-Sink & Fan
Today's high-speed processors demand efficient and reliable cooling solutions, both for stability and for longer hardware life, and at the same time maintaining a low noise environment.
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1GB DDR2 667MHz Memory
DDR2 (Double Data Rate) is now twice as fast as the old SDRAM Memory by effectively doubling the memory chips data throughout your PC. Non-registered and unbuffered Memory, suitable for home or office computers.
1 x Asrock Socket 775 Intel 64-bit Motherboard
1 x Intel Pentium D 915 (2 x 2.8GHz Dual Core) CPU
1 x 1GB DDR2 667MHz Memory
1 x Intel Socket 775 Heat-Sink & Fan
1 x Motherboard Driver CD
1 x S-ATA Power Cable
1 x S-ATA Data Cable
1 x IDE DATA Cable
1 x Motherboard Rear Back Plate
1 x Motherboard User Manual
Brand New Retail Box Packaging
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4. October 2007 @ 13:02 |
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New!!! Foxconn MCP61SM2MA-RS2HV GeForce 6100 Micro ATX Motherboard + Athlon 64 X2 4200+ 2.2 Ghz Retail - SKT AM2 + Corsair Value 1GB PC5300 DDR2
Microsoft Windows Vista? is designed to dramatically improve the computing experience of every kind of PC user?from people at home who use their PCs for simple web browsing, to business people who must organize and act on large volumes of data, to scientists who routinely perform complex mathematical analysis.
Processor: AMD Sempron, Athlon 64,Athlon 64x2,Athlon 64FX,Socket AM2
Chipset: NVIDIA MCP61S
Front Side Bus: 2000 MT/s HyperTransport?
Memory: Dual channel DDR2 533 / 667 / 800 x 4 DIMMs, Max 4GB
VGA on Die: Integrated
Expansion Slots: 1 x PCIe x16, 1xPCIe x1, 2 x PCI
IDE: ATA133 x1
Serial ATA(SATA)/RAID: Serial ATAII x2 w/RAID 0,1,0+1
Audio: 5.1 channel, Realtek ALC653 (AC?97 interface)
LAN: 10/100M LAN, Marvell 88E3016 (PCI)
4 x USB 2.0
1 x SPDIF out header
Do more in less time with true multi-tasking . Increase your performance by up to 80% with the AMD Athlon? 64 X2 Dual-Core processor. Work or play with multiple programs without any stalling or waiting. Dual-core technology is like having two processors, and two working together is better and faster than one working alone.
Purchase with Confidence
Founded in 1969, AMD has shipped more than 240 million PC processors worldwide. Customers can depend on the AMD Athlon 64 processor and AMD for compatibility and reliability. AMD processors undergo extensive testing to help ensure compatibility with Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT®, Windows 2000, as well as Linux and other PC operating systems. AMD works collaboratively with Microsoft and other partners to achieve compatibility of AMD processors and to expand the capability of software and hardware products leveraging AMD64 technology. AMD conducts rigorous research, development, and validation to help ensure the continued integrity and performance of its products.
Socket - AM2
CPU Model - X2 4200+
Core - ADA4200CUBOX
Core Size - 90nm
Clock Speed - 2.2 GHz
L1 Cache - 128KB * 2
L2 cache - 2MB (2 x 1MB)
Voltage - 1.30 / 1.35 (v)
Hypertransport
Warranty - 3 Years
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4. October 2007 @ 14:29 |
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The motherboards aren't great, but get the AMD system, it's much faster.
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4. October 2007 @ 14:40 |
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Thanks sammorris. The amd would be 2.2ghz 2x right? if so why would it be faster then the 2.8ghz 2x intel? sorry im still bit of a noob to all this!
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5. October 2007 @ 05:09 |
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AMDs are far more powerful 'per mhz' than the Intel Pentium Ds.
Intel's core 2 duos are even more powerful than the AMDs, but since the CPU in that PC is a Pentium D, it's pretty slow.
A 2.2Ghz Athlon64 X2 works out about similar to a 3.6Ghz Pentium D. Since the D is only the 2.8Ghz model, the AMD is faster.
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5. October 2007 @ 06:06 |
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yea, stay away from the foxconn MOBO, i have one, and i hate it right now, it really sucks. im just waiting to get some money to buy a new one.
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5. October 2007 @ 06:36 |
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Agreed, Foxconn motherboards aren't that great, hence why it's so cheap.
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5. October 2007 @ 08:19 |
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Thanks guys, im not going to bother with either of those now, ive been warned against buying bundles off ebay. i was directed to ebuyer where i found these;
http://orders.ebuyer.com/customer/shoppi...=c2hvd2NhcnQ%3D
Look a bit better? so is it 2x 2.3ghz or 2x 4400+ or both? Is it all compatable?
Basically ive just started getting into gaming on the pc and i want to play games like bioshock, and halo3 when it eventually comes out on pc! But also want a newer pc that isnt going to be out dated in 6 months! Im planning on getting more ram but this is the most i can splash out at the moment.
I currently have a AMD Athlon XP 2200+, 512mb ram and a really crap motherboard.
Thanks again
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5. October 2007 @ 08:39 |
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Ebuyer shopping carts are account specific, we'd need to login as you to see them. Post the individual links.
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5. October 2007 @ 08:53 |
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5. October 2007 @ 08:59 |
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Yeah, they should work fine.
The 4400+ is roughly equivalent to an Intel core 2 Duo E6300. it is faster than any Pentium D.
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5. October 2007 @ 11:04 |
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Thanks again sammorris. can you just clarify one more thing for me please. Is it 2.3ghz+2.3ghz=4.6ghz or have i still got it all wrong?
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5. October 2007 @ 11:32 |
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Nope, no matter how many cores you have, it's still 2.3Ghz. The difference is that you can run two programs and they can both have 100% of 2.3Ghz. With programs that support dual cores, it can seem like 2x2.3Ghz, but for the majority of programs, you'll see little difference between a single core and a dual core. The advantage comes in that your PC still runs perfectly while you're using a program that has high CPU usage.
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5. October 2007 @ 12:02 |
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........................i get it!! Thanks mate. Top man!
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5. October 2007 @ 12:45 |
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No problem, any further questions, you only need ask.
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