New Computer

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by Λ x i s, Sep 15, 2006.

  1. Λ x i s

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    hey im getting a new computer cause the other ones ----ed. I didnt want to pay much. And im not very good with computers. So can you guys tell me if im getting ripped off or not. i think its a good deal.

    windows Xp
    family edition
    service pack4 (updated)
    160 Go
    512 Mo of RAM
    Pentium 4
    3 GHz
    LCD screen. 17 inches.

    price: 850$
     
  2. johndapunk FTW

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    ripped off badly. only thing good i see is that the monitor is the in the deal.

    windows xp family edition? double u tee eff? Home Edition? I have never heard of an SP-4.

    160 Go? What's go?

    You can build a much better system then that for the money (also, why can't you just reuse the monitor you were previously using?)
     
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    Um, NO! 512MB RAM in a $850 system should be a crime. Give better specs on other parts.
     
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    i agree get better specs this guy is ripping you off.
     
  5. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    sounds like something i coulda found for 400$ about 1.5 years ago w/o screen, probably worth around 500ish right now including monitor.


    to put it in contrast, your CPU is semi-----ty, and half a gig of ram(likely low performance ram at that) doesn't cut it

    also, it is unlikely hat it is a legitimate copy of windows, there is no such thing as service pack3, yet alone sp4. also no such thing as family edition though there is a home edition.


    and FYI it is MB and GB no MO AND GO.
     
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    I dunno, do you?
    xelink and joh are entirly correct, for that amount of money you could build yourself a pretty damn good system.

    Also, for the part about you not being very good with compys...well don't wrorry about it, just ask for some help selecting parts and you will be fine.

    But trust me, spending $800 on the setup you listed....that is like getting ass raped.
     
  7. Λ x i s

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    o man. sorry bout the specs are in french so maybe u dont understand them. and yes theyre is family edition, well here atleast, and maybe its not sp4 but he said it was the latest pack.

    the thing is that i dont know how to build a computer and i dont know what parts to use. anyone can help me?

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    btw im not reusing my old screen becuase its the old tv-like ones and its broken (the image is blue).
     
  8. xlink

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    800 american dollars?

    and it's likely that family edition is a translation of home edition,k I beleive in france there is a 'Familiale' edition which should be the same as home but I cannot be certain this is the first time i heard family edition in such a context.
     
  9. Λ x i s

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    yha well its 850 canadian money. and xelink. can you tell me what peices to get for a 800 computer. maybe a link or something. it would be very cool. and also can you like tell me what to do if i cant set up a computer (build)
     
  10. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    k, I'm listing in american prices since that is what I know. I'll limit it to 700$ for just the parts

    DVD burner 40$
    250GB PRM baracuda harddrive 80$
    athlon x2 3800+ 150
    Biostar TForce motherboard 80$
    x850XT 95$ after MIR
    Case 40$(coolermaster centurion 5)
    enhance/silverstone(same unit as silverstone model) 500W 60$
    2GB Patriot LLK RAM

    if you wont be gaming, you could drop the card down and put the cash into getting a core 2 setup if you should desire.
     
  11. .Squid267

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    Canadian money changes this all around.
     
  12. Λ x i s

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    i wont be gaming... ill invest the money in good speakers, because i play guitar out of my computer. now what good site can i order these from? and do the computer shops build these? i also need to pay the windows prgram no?
     
  13. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    sites i know of include
    http://www.canadacomputers.com/
    http://tigerdirect.ca/
    http://ncix.com/
    http://www.directcanada.com/
    http://www.tankguys.biz/ (US but i beleive they ship to canada)

    also check
    http://redflagdeals.com/
    from what i know is it is an automated comparison shopper.

    comparison shop
    since you don't do any gaming, you can for the most part get by with just about the cheapest card you cna find, though we'll help you find an OK one for the cost. I can't really help you much since i have like a life to attend to and a football game and stuff so I'll be busy until like 12-2AM tonight most likely, heh
     
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    My custom comp was built about 2 and a half years ago and has some updated stuff

    xp pro
    2.6ghz chip
    asus mobo
    1Gig OCZ ram
    GeFroce 6800(new)
    40gig HD
    120gig secondary HD(new)
    custom case
    cd/rw drive 52x write speed
    500 watt power supply


    about $950 with old and new parts
     
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    2.6GHz on a CPU doesn't mean anything, there is a huge diference between a 2.6GHz kentsfield and a 2.6GHz Celeron D with 128mb l2 cache.

    total max wattage doesn't matter on a PSU. it is the sustainable amperage on the 12V rails which does, atleast on recent computers.
     

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