First I would like you all to understand that I know abosolutely nothing about computers, how to build etc. The extent of my knowledge is left click start>loading>all programs>photoshop So I need to build a graphicly entense computer, I would like to be able to play all of the latest games, and I need to be able to run big programs, I need to be able to multitask to my hearts content and be able to save large image and video files. Is there something that you guys can recommend? What do you use? I'm looking to stay under 2grand. I was looking at dell *gasp* and they have a nince looking xps, with a D processor, and 2gigs of ram, along with a 250gig hd and a 19in flatty. For around 1,400? Is that a good deal? I also looked on newegg, but I had no idea where to start, I had a really hard time finding out which processors were compatable with which cases etc. What proc do you guys recommend? Thanks in advance :] --brian
One of my mates just build one. I'm asking for a price from him. Theres are his specs Here are the specs AMD 64 4000+ OC'D to 2.832 GHz (Yes that is FX57 numbers folks) @39C! Gigabyte K8N Ultra-9 NForce 4 2GB OCz PC3500 Low Cas Memory Radeon X1800XT 512MB Video (Not OC'd yet) Sound Blaster Audigy 2 DLink Wireless G Card Western Digital 74GB Raptor Drive Western Digital 240GB 16MB Drive Pioneer 16X DVD R/W CM Stacker Case w/ Clear side window/Crossflow fan Antec NeoH 550Watt PSU CoolerMaster Blue cold ray Cathode Logitech 4.1 THX Surround speakers Logitech MX510 Mouse Logitech MX series keyboard Nostromo N52 Microsoft Sidewinder Wheel and Flight Stick Sony G520 21" CRT to update my post All prices are from PriceWatch AMD 64 4000+ $325 Gigabyte K8N Ultra-9 NForce 4 (I do not recomend this board, instead purchase A8N-SLI Premium/ nForce4 SLI or DFLan Party equivelant for $170) 2GB OCz PC3500 Low Cas Memory $400 Radeon X1800XT 512MB Video (Not OC'd yet) $599 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 $50-$70 DLink Wireless G Card $50 Western Digital 74GB Raptor Drive $170 Western Digital 240GB 16MB Drive $125 Pioneer 16X DVD R/W $50 CM Stacker Case w/ Clear side window/Crossflow fan $210 Antec NeoH 550Watt PSU $175 CoolerMaster Blue cold ray Cathode $7 Total cost $2281.00
processor: AMD 4000 X2 or higher Memory: Go for 2GB gfx card: best one is the 7800gtx, if you dont get that one, since its 500 bucks, go for a 6800gtx... Mobo: MSI brands seem good, no clue which one exactly. I'm new too but I'm startin to learn a bit../gl with this I may be able to go into mroe detail later, i'll get back to you bout it hopefully..
$2000 is a lot. PM me if you can't find any of the parts I've listed. AMD Opteron 170 EPoX 9NPA+ Ultra OCZ 2x1GB Platinum DDR400 eVGA Geforce 7800GT Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 250GB Antec P180 Antec NeoHE 500W NEC 3550A DVD-RW Logitech G5 Microsoft Natural 4000 Keyboard If you want a monitor, get the Viewsonic VX924. All of them can be found at one of the following sites: www.newegg.com www.monarchcomputers.com www.zipzoomfly.com I've ordered from all of them and they are all excellent. // NEVER EVER get a Dell. Unless you're on a sub-$1000 budget.
if u want a kik ass comp an u live in the uk.... check out http://www.silicon-group.co.uk/ ... they sell super cheap components.... or try out these PROCESSOR: AMD ATHLON 64 3700+ 1MB RETAIL MOTHERBOARD: GIGABYTE GA-K8N ULTRA-9 (PCI-E) MEMORY: 2*1GB PC3200 DDR400 RAM HARD DRIVE: 300 GIG ATA100/133 7200RPM 8MB BUFFER SERIAL ATA OPTICAL DRIVES: PLEXTOR PX716A DVD±RW (RETAIL) GRAPHICS CARD: NVIDIA GEFORCE 6800 GT 256MB SOUND CARD: CREATIVE SB AUDIGY PLATINUM 2 ZS EX 7.1 OTHER: Microsoft Natural 4000 Keyboard + MICROSOFT 5 BUTTON OPTICAL SCROLL MOUSE SCREEN SONY VPL-PX40 3500 ANSI LUMENS - well this is a projector but its all good... :lol: :lol: if u get that i will be envious...
I'd reccomend a Western Digital Raptor 37 or 74 GB hard drive, and a 250-300 gb backup drive. You can get a 37 GB Raptor for about $140 and a 300 GB HD for about $90 at tigerdirect.com. And Look into getting a big power supply, I'd reccomend 500W, if your going for a high-end gaming rig. I'd also reccomend picking up some Mushkin PC3200 DDR RAM, a 1 Gig stick is about $85 at TD. a couple of those should be able to handle pretty much whatever you throw at it.
If I built my computer at newegg I was thinking. -full tower -260gig hd -2-3 gigs of ram -pentium d processor at 3.0 -big power supply -19in flatty -and windows xp pro The only problem is if I build it myself I would have to put it together, and I would have to install the operating system which I have no idea how to do. More comments are great, the ones are ready posted are ausome thanks for you feedback, I'll be checking them out now!
I don't really need what kind of parts, I was more hopeing to know what kind of system I should hit for? Like how much ram should I get etc? Also can anyone tell me what the 3.0ghz or 2.8ghz mean? is 3 better than 2?
get amd. Its better alround now especially with the dual cores as they beat everything an intel has to offer. If you dont know how to install an operating system I am afraid that you shouldnt even bother building a pc. Anyways build this and it will be awesome for some time to come - AMD x2 4400+ DFI Ultra-D 2GB (2x1GB) OCZ Value RAM XFX 7800GT or GTX Benq DW1640 74GB Western Digital Raptor 250gb Western Digital SATA Viewsonic VX924
buy all the stuff and give it to him for build, some site's id' recommend would be newegg.com geeks.com
Well I searched for a bit, and this is the case that I think I like the most. I just have no idea what the specs mean? What kind of power supply should I get? And what kind of fans and or water cooling? And if someone could give me the def of heatsink? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16811173008 Also, when it says it is ATX what exactly does that mean? I'm guessing it has something to do with the mother board, and or layout of the computer case?
What kind of power supply should I get? At least 400-500 watts And what kind of fans and or water cooling? Any of these fans, the more expensive, the better http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/ca....asp?CatId=493& Do not go to water cooling unless you want to overclock.. or get this water cooling case: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...649624&CatId=32 And if someone could give me the def of heatsink? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heatsink Also, when it says it is ATX what exactly does that mean? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atx Wikipedia is your friend as well as google...
AMDs athlon x3800+ rapes the 3.2 GHz pentium extreme edition analy and costs about 700$ less the X2 4800+ just completely dominates it for 200$ less. this is what I suggest for your budget: AMD Athlon X2 4400+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16819103546 Two 7800GTs in SLI(unlock the pipelines) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16814150108 2 gigs dual channel DDR400 ram http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16820227210 600Watt PSU http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16817148025 two 36gig 10000rpm hardrives in RAID0 (doubles speed great for gaming) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16822144200 two 200gig HDDs for storage(still very fast if in RAID0) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16822148032 Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16813131568 Case- very light, good airflow, cools well http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16811129145 if you go dell though expect to pay 5000-8000$ for one of their servers for similar performance, because nothing Intel offers compares to AMDs dual core procs right now, oud have to get two single core Xeons at high clock speed to compare to the x2 4400+