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Posted: Sat, 11th Nov 2006 15:57 Post subject: New some new cpu ideas...pls help |
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I am finally getting ready to buy a new cpu (mine is a P4 1.2...568 megs...ati x800)
I want to be able to play games and get a cpu that will last for another 3 years.
I need some ideas on specs.
My $ range is up to $3G.
What would you guys recommend for cpu? what about hard drive space? Video card? processor?
Also...I am going to get a flat screen/DLP for a monitor (it will also act as a cable TV).
What kind of TV's should I look for? I am probably thinking around 42 inches....my room is not that big.
I also want to be able to hook the cpu up to the TV and watch TV, record stuff...watch DVDs...all the new high tech stuff.
My wife is finally on board so I want to act soon.
One last question: is there anyway to transfer some of the programs I have on my cpu now? I really don't want to lose everything and start again.
thanks
Nit
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Posted: Sat, 11th Nov 2006 17:50 Post subject: |
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You can backup your programs (on cd, dvd, or just transfer them directly from the old one to the new thru lan, or also you could remove the harddisk from the old and put it in the new computer).
IMO the best cpu (processor) now is the Intel Core 2 Duo (Conroe). Are you going to build the computer yourself? In that case you would have to buy a compatible motherboard, memory (1Gb is enough, but 2Gb is better), PSU...
Hard drive space? The more the better.
Graphics card? You should go for a DX10 card, the new Nvidia 8800's just came out.
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Posted: Sat, 11th Nov 2006 18:04 Post subject: |
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I am going to buy...I don't know how to build one.
Which company would you suggest? Been reading about the new Dell, Alienware, Falcon...too many choices.
If you could give me some specs...I need a good roadmap to work from when customizing it.
thanks
Nit
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javlar
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Posted: Sat, 11th Nov 2006 20:08 Post subject: |
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Nittany wrote: | I am going to buy...I don't know how to build one.
Which company would you suggest? Been reading about the new Dell, Alienware, Falcon...too many choices.
If you could give me some specs...I need a good roadmap to work from when customizing it.
thanks
Nit |
Well since your spending up to $3000 then id suggest something in the line of:
Motherboard of your choice
600W+ PSU of your choice
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+
2048MB DDR2 PC6400 memory
GeForce 8800GTX
10,000RPM Sata-drive
X-Fi soundcard
Thats a pretty solid base that should last you around 3 years or so, some components ever longer.
Gaming - Intel Quad Q9450 @ 3.2GHZ | Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB | SB X-Fi | PC6400 8GB | 300GB Velociraptor
HTPC - Antec Fusion Remote | AMD Athlon 7850 X2 | PC6400 2GB | 74GB Raptor
Server - Athlon 64 X2 4200+ | Radeon HD 3450 | SB X-Fi | PC5300 2GB | 4TB+ total space
XBOX360 Gamertag: javlarmate
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Posted: Sun, 12th Nov 2006 18:39 Post subject: |
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javlar wrote: |
Well since your spending up to $3000 then id suggest something in the line of:
Motherboard of your choice
600W+ PSU of your choice
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+
2048MB DDR2 PC6400 memory
GeForce 8800GTX
10,000RPM Sata-drive
X-Fi soundcard
Thats a pretty solid base that should last you around 3 years or so, some components ever longer. |
Sure seems fine but... Intel is the way to go. The new core duo kicks AMD so fucking easy, seriously
Personally i wouldnt buy the 10,000RPM sata because the gb/$ ratio is pure shit. go with some bigger and a bit slower discs instead
X-Fi in all honour but it shouldnt be your first priority, imho the sound from any regular motherboard is sufficient if your not too fuzzy about the sound
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Posted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 12:46 Post subject: |
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Getting this to harden my E-Penis...around the 25th I will be a harder man
Quote: | 110035131 EVGA 768MB GeForce 8800GTX PCIe
GeForce 8800 672,22 EUR 672,22 EUR
110035149 EVGA nForce 680i SLI Sockel 775
276,90 EUR
110032788 2048MB DDR2RAM Corsair Dominator Kit PC1066
PC 667 429,24 EUR 429,24 EUR
110030998 Intel Core2 Duo E6600 2x 2.40GHz S775 Boxed
297,90 EUR 297,90 EUR
110032898 Netzteil Enermax EGA850EWL Galaxy
247,90 EUR 247,90 EUR
enthaltene Mehrwertsteuer: 265,40 EUR
Gesamtbetrag incl. MwSt. (Brutto): 1.924,16 EUR |
I might throw in a 24" TFT Samsung Syncmaster 244T 1.145,84 EUR
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Posted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 14:10 Post subject: |
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brand wise,I suggest you take the Point of View 8800gtx. it has 4 games included:Dark Messiah Of Might And Magic ,Hitman Blood Money,Ghost Recon Advanced Warfigther,Battlefield 2. what a bundle!!
price: from 649-659 Euros
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