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help needed with building a pc
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gryse616
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14. January 2008 @ 15:56 |
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I got my advice, thanks :)
dries degryse
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17. January 2008 @ 05:05 |
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Processor: AMD Athlon X2 4600 Dual Core 64 Bit Processor
Processor Speed: 2 x 2.0GHz
Memory: 1GB DDR2 667MHz Single Channel Memory
Hard Drive: 250GB Serial ATA II Hard Drive
Graphics: nVidia 8400GS PCI-E Graphics
Drive 1: 18x Dual Layer +R/-R/RW DVD burner
Sound: 5.1 High Def Audio
Motherboard: NVIDIA 6100S AMD AM2 PCI Express Chipset
Case: ATX Midi Tower Case
Drive Bays 3 x 5.25", 4 x 3.5" (2xInt, 2xExt)
Memory Slots 4 x DDR2 Slots
Memory Capacity 4GB
USB Ports 6 x USB2 (2 Front, 4 Back)
Networking Port 1 x RJ45 Network Port (10/100)
Serial Port 1 x Serial Port
Parallel Port 1 x Parallel Port
Dimensions (mm) 190 (W) x 435 (H) x 450 (D)
Front Side Bus 2000 MT/s Hyper Transport
Shop around the net for this stuff, shoul'nt cost that much, you can get a pc built to the above spec from novatech.co.uk for around £270, not sure about euros.
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The first thing i did with my cheque book was....buy a HAPPY MEAL!
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17. January 2008 @ 05:52 |
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17. January 2008 @ 11:24 |
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Also check out the stickied threads at the top of this forum section on pc building.
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gryse616
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17. January 2008 @ 14:22 |
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ok thx, i can buy a whole computer but i can change the parts of it in the store. About that Radeon HD 3850, it's almost thesame like Nvidia 8800 GT? but i heard that the AMD breaks down alot faster than an intel. and i heard from a computer guy that i should use AMD with ATI together or Nvidia with Intel together. i would like to buy a 8800 GT but i don't know what motherboard i should use then. if i would take the 8800 GT with an intel one, how much would it be if i got this stuff in my computer and replace the graphic card and motherboard in it :
Design Case
Am2 Mobo PCIE
AMD Athlon64-X2 5000+
2 GB DDR2 Pc 800
HDD 320 GB 16 MB
DVD - Rewriter
PCIE VGA X1050 - 512 MB
this all together costs me 845 euros with 22 inch screen, keyboard, mouse, antivirus and vista.
i need a price with the changed components.
dries degryse
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17. January 2008 @ 14:35 |
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Quote: ok thx, i can buy a whole computer but i can change the parts of it in the store
I hope that means specifying it from scratch - modifying a prebuilt PC is not advisable.
Quote: About that Radeon HD 3850, it's almost thesame like Nvidia 8800 GT?
Not really, the HD3870 is more a rival to that, but the 3850 is much cheaper, yet still very fast.
Quote: but i heard that the AMD breaks down alot faster than an intel.
there's not really a lot of truth in that. It's more a case of AMD CPUs last 10 years versus Intel's 15 or 20. In the normal lifespan of a PC, that makes no difference.
Quote: and i heard from a computer guy that i should use AMD with ATI together or Nvidia with Intel together.
Not necessary. You can use any combination.
Quote: how much would it be if i got this stuff in my computer and replace the graphic card and motherboard in it :
Don't do it that way. I mean it, really don't modify an existing PC, have the whole thing prebuilt from scratch. The components in prebuilds are low quality, the cases are usually badly designed, the power supplies are useless.
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gryse616
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17. January 2008 @ 14:52 |
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if i take the existing computer like i did in the post before, and i ask to not place the graphic card in it but a radeon 3870 or Nvidia 8800GT and can i keep the amd motherboard then?
then i mean these parts :
Design Case
Am2 Mobo PCIE
AMD Athlon64-X2 5000+
2 GB DDR2 Pc 800
HDD 320 GB 16 MB
DVD - Rewriter
PCIE VGA X1050 - 512 MB
dries degryse
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17. January 2008 @ 14:55 |
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No, because the PSU that comes with it will be rubbish, and unable to run those graphics cards.
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gryse616
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17. January 2008 @ 14:58 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: No, because the PSU that comes with it will be rubbish, and unable to run those graphics cards.
What parts of a complete computer would you advice then?
(with a Nvidia 8800 GT and that AMD athlon 64-x2 5000+ then i mean)
Design Case
Am2 Mobo PCIE
AMD Athlon64-X2 5000+
2 GB DDR2 Pc 800
HDD 320 GB 16 MB
DVD - Rewriter
PCIE VGA X1050 - 512 MB
this stuff with 22 inch screen, keyboard, mouse , windows vista, Open Office, anti virus costs me 845 euros.
How much would it be the computer you would advice (around ... euros)
dries degryse
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17. January 2008 @ 15:59 |
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Are you sure you cant get a Core 2 Duo?
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gryse616
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17. January 2008 @ 16:38 |
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yes i can but i thought that was a core 2 duo, appearantly not.. but forget about that stuff i mentioned before, how much would it cost to have a computer with 19 inch screen and normal keyboard (got mouse) with a Nvidia 8600 GT, with the matching components that make i can run my computer smoothly in normal settings in games. core 2 duo, maybe quadcore if that is max 850 euros.
dries degryse
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17. January 2008 @ 16:59 |
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I don't know any euro websites. If you can get me a link I can tell you what you can expect for your money.
If you convert it it comes out to 1200 dollars.
Samsung Widescreen LCD 19inch monitor-210
E6750-180
Ga-p35-ds3r-140
HD 3870-250
OCZ 2 gigs of RAM-50
250GB 16MB SATA HDD-70
DVD Burner-30
Antec 900 Case-80
Corsair 550VX Powersupply-80
Comes out to 1100 dollars plus shipping. That's a hell of a lot more decent PC than the one you're listing.
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17. January 2008 @ 18:11 |
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A widescreen 19"? I'd try and go for a 20" if you can, the difference in resolution is huge. You can always go with an E2180 rather than the 6750. Either are better than the Athlon.
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17. January 2008 @ 18:33 |
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Ok the 20inch is like 30 bucks more. Still in budget.
Don't know how much the prices in Europe are though. Are the taxes still high? Or is that just the UK?
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17. January 2008 @ 20:02 |
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It's pretty much all of europe. Some countries are better than others, the UK's not great, but it's not the worst. I think there's 25% VAT in one country in europe, I forget which. 17.5% is bad enough.
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gryse616
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18. January 2008 @ 11:39 |
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yes, i could go for a 20 inch, but i think 19 inch is good also, and i don't want it TOO big =)
Samsung Widescreen LCD 19inch monitor-210
E6750-180
Ga-p35-ds3r-140
HD 3870-250
OCZ 2 gigs of RAM-50
250GB 16MB SATA HDD-70
DVD Burner-30
Antec 900 Case-80
Corsair 550VX Powersupply-80
--> is it a core 2 duo??
the computer you are suggesting is within my budget so i'll think about it (820 euros=1200 dollar)
well i better edit my first message bcuz im not going to build it on my own anymore but i just want to know what parts i should use if im getting a gaming computer, so i think Nvidia 8600 GT or 8800 GT should be the best option for me (i've been surfing around for information like i do here)
But about the VAT, im going to buy the parts in a store so i don't need any shipping to Belgium (this is where i live btw) or at least i won't have to pay it.
dries degryse
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18. January 2008 @ 11:44 |
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E6750 is a Core 2 Duo. The 8600GT is not that great for gaming, but since you are going to have VAT and stuff I don't think you would be able to buy much better than a 8600GT for your budget.
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gryse616
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18. January 2008 @ 11:47 |
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Originally posted by abuzar1: E6750 is a Core 2 Duo. The 8600GT is not that great for gaming, but since you are going to have VAT and stuff I don't think you would be able to buy much better than a 8600GT for your budget.
I'm thinking about a compromise with my parents, they pay the computer for me and i pay them back once i got the money. so i could go for a better graphic card like 8800 GT (this should be a good graphic card for gaming, tell me if im wrong!!)
dries degryse
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18. January 2008 @ 11:50 |
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The 8800GT is very good. Many of us around here prefer the HD 3870 though.
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gryse616
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18. January 2008 @ 11:54 |
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Originally posted by abuzar1: The 8800GT is very good. Many of around here prefer the HD 3870 though.
Nah i've been surfing around and they say it's not as good as the 8800 GT, same price but less quality like you got in the 8800 GT. but i don't think i need a graphic card of 400 euros to play wolfenstein, counterstrike, ... but i'll be fine with the 8800GT i guess..
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18. January 2008 @ 11:59 |
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Umm, the 3870 is CHEAPER. Look around our forums and you will see most of us hold the opinion that while the 8800GT is a BIT faster, the 3870 has better image quality.
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gryse616
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18. January 2008 @ 12:04 |
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Originally posted by abuzar1: Umm, the 3870 is CHEAPER. Look around our forums and you will see most of us hold the opinion that while the 8800GT is a BIT faster, the 3870 has better image quality.
Well, im not going to play crysis on high settings.. I just want a good video card that has no lagg, or hardly no lagg at all to play with.
cuz im sick of playing with 15-20 fps on wolfenstein, ppl with a decent card got like 80-100 fps..
Well, the ppl i already contacted for some advice and they said (almost all of them) advised me an Nvidia card 8800 GT or 8800 GTS if my budget is higher. But i'll see how it turns out, if ppl really suggest the radeon 3870 above the 8800 GT, then im taking the 3870.
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18. January 2008 @ 12:27 |
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The HD3870 is hands down a better product than the 8800GT. However a lot of people prefer the 8800GT because it's marginally faster, and I mean marginally. The 3870 offers newer technology, better visuals and reduced power consumption under load. Not to mention it's much cheaper (in europe) than the 8800GT as well. It's also quieter...
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18. January 2008 @ 12:29 |
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You're not going to see a difference between 60FPS and a 100FPS, but you will see a difference between quality. Take your pick. Anyway if you were to compare both the card you would probably get something like this:
3870: 90 FPS
880GT: 100 FPS
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18. January 2008 @ 12:43 |
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Heh, it's not quite that slight, but nonetheless it's still barely noticeable.
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