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Build me a pc (for real this time)
All I know is I want this case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16811133084
and that I'd like to keep the whole thing under $1500. I've got a sound card & all the peripherals, but I need everything else. Have at it...
no.
P.S. You are insane for spending that much on a case.
you're no fun.
and it's going in an a/v rack. appearance matters. i can already see that it's gonna be a pain in the ass finding components that'll fit in it (hence, thread), so i'm fully aware of the 'bad' decision. if i was putting it under my desk, i'd be more than happy to buy something big & cheap.
It looks fucking awful though. The logo alone is enough to put me off. Looks cheap as shit.
thanks for your recommendation.
fuck that's a lot of money for a case.
thing looks like a microwave
and that looks like a very small case. says it's ATX, but it's probably going to be a very tight fit so be careful.
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| Originally posted by JD8180 thing looks like a microwave and that looks like a very small case. says it's ATX, but it's probably going to be a very tight fit so be careful. |
dude fuck you.
you're spending a third of your budget on a case. you little dicked ******.
just get an $80 case and get a computer than can do something, otherwise your computer can run windows and the internet.
fuck you.
ok. i've changed my mind. i'm using this, instead:
now what should i put in it, assholes?
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GTX295
Core i7 950
6GB DDR3
Gigabyte mobo
Earthwatts 650W power supply
...at least a half-effort.
so maybe i'm an idiot, but do you need a fan/heatsink for the cpu? do they come with one? does everyone replace them 'cuz they suck, or is it only for crazy people who want to overclock like mad? looks like fitting one in that cardboard box might be a tight fit if it's some giant tower thing.
If you buy a retail CPU it should come with a heatsink..and yes you need one..lol You don't need anything fancy if you don't plan on overclocking much. The stock heatsink is fine.
I was sort of joking with those components.. That would be my dream rig.
If I wanted to build a gaming rig today, I'd go the budget route with components 1 generation below state of the art. You can't beat the price/performance ratio.
Radeon 4890-OC 1GB - $200http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16814125292
Q9550 - $260 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16819115041
Gigabyte Mobo $105 -http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16813128359
4GB DDR2 $85 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16820231122
Antec 300 Case $60 -http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16811129042
Earthwatts 650W $80 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Combo...st=Combo.273269
Overclock the CPU 20% and you should be golden for at least 5-6 years.
i know you need one of some sort. not that clueless. i just didn't know if it was assumed that everyone bought upgraded ones or not.
ok, so expand that budget to, say, 1000ish, instead of 680 (excluding the case. that box is a sweet deal)
Id I had to expand the budget I'd spend $300 on a sweet 24 inch 1080P monitor. It would be a damn shame to build a high end gaming PC and use it with a weak little 19-20 inch monitor. Get a good big screen for $300-ish is before you do anything else. Check this out..28 incges of 1080P glory for $280: http://www.compusa.com/applications...COMEM387_-email or this..24 inch Samsung (who make beautiful screens) for $200 http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/...7421&lid=197378
I would stick with the components posted for at least a the next 2-3 years. If you want to future proof it, grab another 4GB of the same ram to bump the total to 8GB. You will be able to max out every game released for at least that long. By then the GTX295s will be below $200. You can sell the 4890 and upgrade for much less money, then you'll be set for another few years. The 295 makes no sense today when the 4890 is more than adequate for everything out there.
Are you using this computer for general use or HTPC? Your case and comments suggest HTPC. Which is why I'm confused about people telling you to get all these parts that would not offer much value.
If you're doing a dedicated HTPC, get a micro ATX mobo with integrated video card that has HDMI. Why get a separate beefy video card? No need for 600W power supply either.
If this is your general use computer than your case is kinda overkill.
Oh yeah I assumed it was for gaming. If not, you can live with a $40 video card.
Oh yeah I assumed it was for gaming. If not, you can live with a $40 video card.
it's going to be gaming, music, and maybe an HTPC at some point, but it's going to be rack-mounted in a cabinet with HT components.
I already have a 26" monitor (and mouse, keyboard, sound card, & external HDDs I'll use with the new one). I've got some other components that I could, potentially, use, but I might just leave this pc up & running for basic use.
so, unless I'm missing something, I need:
mobo (2+ esata, 2+ fw. serial would be convenient, but idk if anybody even puts it on desktops anymore)
cpu (/heatsink/fan)
memory
psu (smaller physical size is better)
vid card(s) (need dual HDMI out)
1 BD drive
additional fans? cables? can of silly string?
a couple points:
without flaming like your life depends on it, intel vs. amd, nvidia vs. ati vs. whoever and why?
what's the deal with sli/crossfire? are two mediocre cards better than one great one?
does ram latency matter, and if so, how much?
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a couple points: without flaming like your life depends on it, intel vs. amd, |
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| nvidia vs. ati vs. whoever and why? |
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| what's the deal with sli/crossfire? are two mediocre cards better than one great one? |
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does ram latency matter, and if so, how much? |
There are some pretty tempting options within Crossfire if you chose an ATI solution, and some combinations will overtake the best single card solutions out there (for less money). Dual ati 4850 cards can do wonders. But I'd also stick with a single good card, unless you are running on a 30 inch monitor, and some high resolutions.
Stickw with an intel core 2 duo, I don't know if its really worth going to their i5 or i7 solutions now. If you are not going to overclock, the stock cooling solution will do just fine. If you want to overclock at some point, you can just upgrade your cooling solutions.
I'd invest in a modula power supply...but stay away from the Antec earthwatts range. I got the 650W power supply from them, and it still has the standard cables hardwired, then some modular options. Better solutions out there IMO. Wish I could return mine and go for something else.
What OS are you planing to run? Try to go for at least 4GB of RAM. A decent mobo from Asus is pretty reasonably priced. Again, you may wish to go to Gigabyte if you are looking to overclock.
Video cards are a plenty right now, for great prices. You can't go wront with a GTX260 core 216 card, and the prices on it are great.
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