I Need Help Picking Out Comp Parts.

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  1. Miss Shorty G

    Miss Shorty G Well-Known Member

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    I have an above average knowledge of computers but not much about building them, but I have installed a soundcard ^_^

    Im making this topic because my friends dad builds custom comps for a side job and he is going to build me one.

    I already have a case and my mom wont let me spend more then 700 on parts :tongue: So if anybody can tell me the best I can get for my buck on computer parts it would help ALOT


    my current comp is a compaq..everything is stock besides the soundcard

    Intel Celeron 2.93 GHz, 504 MB of RAM

    haha
     
  2. johndapunk FTW

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    You don\'t even need your friend\'s dad; trust me. It\'s really easy, you just screw the motherboard in the any way it can fit, you slide the hard drives and cd/dvd drives in the only logical way, and you plug the cords into the only ports they can fit into.

    Lemme get back to you with links, but here is an outline to what you could get.

    Core 2 Duo E\'6300 ($185)
    Asus Motherboard (P965 Northbridge) ($150ish)
    Patriot 2x 1GB DDR2-667 ($170-$180)
    x800GTO ($90)
    200GB-320GB Seagate Barracuda with PRM technology ($78)
    NEC CD/DVD R-RW ($30)

    something like that. would still need a PSU
     
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    Miss Shorty G Well-Known Member

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    thanks
     
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    Yeah, what John said. But you need a decent PSU.

    The x800gto is a great gfx card, just make sure you get a 500-550 watt reliable PSU.

    And take out all your old ram, and put it in the new one aswell. Which will be 2.5 gigs.
     
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    have to make sure the ram is compatible with the motherboard first though
     
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    that patriot LLK is good ram. I'm nto sure if it's the best buy at the given cost now though. I got mien for 160 after mail in rebate. the rebate is no longer applicable. I honestly wouldn't knwo what the 'BEST' buy is now though. It IS very good ram though, excellent overclocker, it's not micron d9, but it has good elpida ICs.
     
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    that you guys SO much for the help lol


    this is what i had ordered

    AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16819103544

    Patriot 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16820220095

    NEC Black 16X DVD/CD
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16827152058

    SAPPHIRE 100106L Radeon X850XT
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16814102688

    also a 250gb hard drive, and i left the motherboard and everything else up to my friends dad, he is gonna help me
     

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