Is this system worth this amount of money, hows the deal? CASE : HOT NEW! Xplorer Mid-Tower Case 420W W/ WINDOW & LCD Temperature Display (Black Case w/Black Face) CPU : (Sckt775)Intel® Pentium® 4 630 CPU w/HT Technology 3.0GHZ 800FSB 2MB Cache, 64 Bit MOTHERBOARD : (DDR1 OR DDR2)MSI 915P COMBO F I915P CHIPSET SOCKET775 PCI EXPRESS MB W/ SATA, GIGABITE LAN & 7.1 SOUND MEMORY : 512MB PC4200 DDR2/533 MEMORY (Corsair Value Select) VIDEO CARD : ATI RADEON 00 SE 128MB 16X PCI EXPRESS VIDEO CARD VIDEO CARD 2 : NONE MONITOR & LCD : NONE HARD DRIVE : 160GB Hard Drive (SATA150 - Hitachi 160GB 7200RPM 8MB Cache -- Recommended) Hard Drive 2 : NONE Optical Drive : PIONEER DVR-110 DUAL FORMAT 16X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR) Optical Drive 2 : NONE SOUND : HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO Price: $612.00 What do u guys think. Yes or no.
your making a big mistake , every single piece in that computer stinks , the cpu/video card/motherboard/so little ram/and all of the rest , except the harddrive which is okie if you want some better cheap choices , just tell me and i'll help
Am i missing something here???? since when has 512MB ram and 128MB gfx card been crap?? Everything in that PC listed is twice the power of mine at least and it works out roughly £400. Admittedly a shop local to me can do me the same for £80 less but why is the system he specified so crap?
512 is crap buddy.... and just cuz its 128mb gfx card you think its good? Let the people who know what theyre talking about stay in this thread.. Moving on.. Thats horrible for the money. Try Ibuypower.com for pre-built systems. To build your own try finding parts from: Newegg.com - very good, fast service. Cheapest out there. zipzoomfly.com - Seems decent, never used. pricegrabber.com - like a search engine for cheap parts pricewatcher.com - like a search engine for cheap parts
</div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE ("Deathwing")</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> Am i missing something here???? since when has 512MB ram and 128MB gfx card been crap?? Everything in that PC listed is twice the power of mine at least and it works out roughly £400. Admittedly a shop local to me can do me the same for £80 less but why is the system he specified so crap?[/b][/quote] Ok let me tell you this the amount of RAM on a Graphics Card doesnt matter as much as core speed and other bits a pieces, 512 RAM is a decent amount thats until Windows Vista which requires a huge amount of RAM but corperations use windows for 10 years without having to upgrade so why should we? I think I can get a system like that for about 400-500$ here in Australia and since I'm a geek and know how to build my own PC it'll cost me peanuts to get a good system I think hard drives are now 1$ a gig which is dirt cheap, though you can get two 80 Gigs for a bit less (less that 1$ a gig) This is what I'm running 2600 AMD Athlon XP CPU Albatron KX18D PRO II 512 Gigs of RAM soon 1 Gig nVidia nForce MCP Networking Controller (Onboard Mobo) Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-106D (DVD Burner) LITE-ON DVD SOHD-167T (DVD Reader) MSI 52X CD Reader 80 Gig Seagate 7200rpm Hard Drive 80 Gig Seagate 7200rpm Hard Drive in External Enclosure USB2/Firewire Combo Using FireWire 4200ti geForce 4 VIVO ---> 6600GT soon 17" 8ms Response Time LG Flatron LCD/TFT Monitor (19" worth of Viewable screen area) Microsoft mouse (not big wierd one) Microsoft Internet Keyboard Altec Lansing 251 5.1 Speakers (For Music, Movies, and Gaming) Altec Lansing AHP-512 Headphones (For Music and Gaming Use) Plustek OpticPro 1248U Scanner Generic Microphone ------------------------ BTW go AMD Athlon 64 Its a heck of alot better than Pentium 4s, Graphics card sucks a bit If your gamer (not hardcore) I surgest you get a newer card since there fairly cheap eg. a 6800GT or a 6600GT should be enough for most games now and tommora. You cant go wrong with corsair so thats good if you dont plan to do 3Ds Max or huge content creatation stuff (Video) then stick with 512 for now but if you do then get at least 1 Gig, yeah the Hard drive is a good size to have these days if you download a hell of a lot of stuff, and do videos you might opt for a larger hard drive say 250Gigs or a 300 Gig but 160 is more than enough if your going to stick to photoshoping and light to medium gaming. Well thats my 2 cents hope it's somewhat useful... Hey ShotokanTiger what's the specs on your machine?
Ok so 512MB ram and 128MB gfx card is crap. Can anyone name any game/program that requires you to have more than this to use cos i sure as hell don't know of any. I'm running 256MB ram and i have very few problems with the games i play. Gonna upgrade soon though.
Battlefield 2, F.E.A.R. The proc is fine but everything else is pretty much crap. If you are going Intel you need to get a 955x mobo and 1gb of ram.
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I have that graphics card and am soon going to upgrade. It handles all the old games and the new ones but does lag if you put the settings too high but I want them at their 100% best qualityy available so I am gonna get a nice graphics card that can handle that. 512 is fine as Spectre said but it really dpends on what you do. 1 gig is my new minimum becuase of all the things I do on my computer. There really is no noticeable difference between 1 and 2 gigs of ram but there is a huge performance difference and you may notice it somehow but it is not really appearant in everyday apps.
</div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE ("-Zero")</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> I have that graphics card and am soon going to upgrade. It handles all the old games and the new ones but does lag if you put the settings too high but I want them at their 100% best qualityy available so I am gonna get a nice graphics card that can handle that. 512 is fine as Spectre said but it really dpends on what you do. 1 gig is my new minimum becuase of all the things I do on my computer. There really is no noticeable difference between 1 and 2 gigs of ram but there is a huge performance difference and you may notice it somehow but it is not really appearant in everyday apps.[/b][/quote] You only really notice the difference between 1 and 2 Gigs when your a 3d modeler or have an obsession with making home movies ^_^
Or for some of the future games 2 gigs can help. Thats what I heard at least...ex. fear, I heard it helps for that..
I played F.E.A.R at my friend's place and it took ages to load (he had 1 gig of RAM) but this could also account for the insane amount of background apps :|