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CPU: A Pentium D 805 Dual Core Cpu (2.66ghz 64-bit) [very overclockable]
Ram: 1GB Of Ram (single 1gb stick, not 2x 512mb like most others) DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Video: Geforce 7300 GT Supporting 512MB(256MB On-Board) GDDR2 PCI Express x16 HARD DRIVE: 250GB hard drive 7200rpm Sata 3.0Gb/s (computer can hold up to 6 hard drives) DVD: 16x DVD±R +DL DVD Burner XION XION II XON-103 Black SECC Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case 450W Power Supply Windows Xp Media Edition Last edited by zexxterstom; 07-10-2006 at 02:34 PM. |
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what brand are the pieces
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I'm not terribly impressed with those choices - that's a low end machine for gaming.
Yes, we need brands and models, especially the motherboard. I'll tell you right now that the power supply in that case is trash. If the motherboard supports dual channel ram, using just a single stick will hurt performance. Thats a Turbocache video card - again, not good. |
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uhhh
God....I saw the box....it had some kind of Warrior on the box....and it's on new egg....in the 80-90 dolalr range....not the MOBO....the MOBO is a Intel Smithfield I beleive.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819116001 Last edited by zexxterstom; 07-10-2006 at 02:51 PM. |
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Thats the processor, not the motherboard. That processor is probably the most bang for the buck out there, but I'm very suspicious of the rest of your components.
You know - it's a lot better when you ask opinions before you commit to buying parts, not after, because all we can do after the fact is tell you how you screwed up. |
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He only bought the CPU and MOBO
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Well, what is the exact mobo model??? Do you want suggestions for the rest of the parts? If so, please provide a budget figure.
We don't bite or bark very loud, but we do need good info. Expect to pay a lot more than you may be planning on to build a proper gaming rig, just a proper video card will be at *least* $150. Last edited by glc; 07-10-2006 at 03:31 PM. |
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i'm doing an overclocking build that that proc, and if you want your moneys worth, get a liquid cooling system or high end heatsink. as for gfx, i would recomend the 7600GT 256 as best value for money, unless you can get an X800GTO or XL, or even an XT (if you stretch) for under $200. And what make is your ram?
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Yeah
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Ram
PQI OR GSKILL |
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Can you return that motherboard? It's terrible. No such thing as a quality SLI board for that price. I'd recommend you find someone to build for you that knows decent components.
You DO realize you need a $90 power supply if you go SLI? Why SLI anyway when you are looking at cheap video cards? SLI is what the big boys use to squeeze more performance out of high end cards by doubling them up - it's NOT something you even think about when you are doing a budget gaming build. Running 2 cards does not even come CLOSE to doubling your performance. If you aren't going to build with quality components, you might as well just buy a Dell. Last edited by glc; 07-10-2006 at 04:02 PM. |
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Yeah. That is true. But I'm not getting 2 cards.
And no game is going to fully utilize SLI for quite some time, they're barely utilizing 8x pipelines. |
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then why get an sli board?
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and you're a kid. I'm trying to get a budget system. I don't have much money to spend.
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I gave him 711 dollars.
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