View previous topic :: View next topic
|
Author |
Message |
Corny_The_Loonie
The Loonie
Joined: Apr 23, 2006
Posts: 384
Location: Brussel, Belgium
CLOWN
|
Post subject: Anyone knowing something about PC?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 01:24 PM
|
|
I want to buy a new one, professional and private purpose...
This is the config that a friend offered me:
Intel Core2Duo E6600 2.4GHz
Gigabyte 945P-DS3 Core2Duo
MSC 2Gb DDR2 PC5400/667 * 2
Samsung HDD 250Gb 7200rpm 8Mb SATA
MSC iDream 20-in-1 Reader Int Bk
LG - Goldstar DVD 16/52x IDE Black Bulk
Samsung DVD+/-RW DL LS 18x MultiBezels
Asus GF 8500GT 512Mb PCI-e No Fan
MSC Thermal Adv MT CK1026-9C
Fortron FSP 400W 12cm/20+4p
Seems ok for you? Wonder if the GFX card is is nice...
Last edited by Corny_The_Loonie on Tue Aug 14, 2007 01:24 PM; edited 1 times in total
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Gloom
The Elder
Joined: Mar 17, 2006
Posts: 2321
Location: Clown Town
CLOWN
Administrator
Spirit of CLOWN
Supporter
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Sequel
The Travelling
Joined: Aug 13, 2006
Posts: 167
CLOWN
|
Post subject: Re: Anyone knowing something about PC?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 04:26 PM
|
|
I dunno how much components cost in Belgium compared to the UK but I noticed your board supports Quad core, and Intel recently slashed the prices of their Q6600 by about £100. I got one for £175 compared to paying around £135 for the E6600 you're going for. If u can afford the extra bit it'd be worth getting the Quad.
The only other thing i'd mention is purely for upgradings sake you'd be better off getting a beefier PSU, 400W is not a lot these days and if u decide to invest in more drives or a better GFX card you'll most likely need to replace that PSU at some point in the future which will be more expense later. I guess it all depends on how much cash you've got to spend now compared to how much you might save later.
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Trikae
The Mighty
Joined: Mar 19, 2006
Posts: 171
Location: Vinslöv, Skåne, Sverige - [Sweden]
CLOWN
Supporter
|
Post subject: Anyone knowing something about PC?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 07:01 AM
|
|
And how mutch does it cost?
But the config is't that bad....
_________________ Best regards
Michael (aka Levina WoW)
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Corny_The_Loonie
The Loonie
Joined: Apr 23, 2006
Posts: 384
Location: Brussel, Belgium
CLOWN
|
Post subject: Anyone knowing something about PC?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:10 AM
|
|
Total cost is 880 Euros
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Trikae
The Mighty
Joined: Mar 19, 2006
Posts: 171
Location: Vinslöv, Skåne, Sverige - [Sweden]
CLOWN
Supporter
|
Post subject: Anyone knowing something about PC?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:55 AM
|
|
in my ears it sounds like a good deal
Is he building it? If so ask him to make the change as Seq said (a better PSU and grafic card), should't raise the price mutch.
_________________ Best regards
Michael (aka Levina WoW)
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Lithic
The Curious
Joined: Mar 17, 2006
Posts: 591
Location: The Last Bastion of Human Sanity
CLOWN
|
Post subject: Anyone knowing something about PC?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:28 PM
|
|
What the others said, better PSU (~700W?) wouldnt hurt, a better graphics card might also be a good idea if you wanna play some of the coming big games well (Crysis and what have you), but if you arent in a hurry it might be a good idea to wait with that until Nvidia release thier 8900 lineup later this year, as that is sure to bring about a price cut on the 8800 cards (which is probebly what you'd want if you are aiming for those games). If you have a better PSU you can always upgrade the graphics seperatly later when you feel the need.
However if you don't have that high standards as far as graphics and recent games go I'd say fire away, it's a good computer by any standards.
_________________ "In an hour of Darkness a blind man is the best guide. In an age of Insanity look to the mad man to show the way."
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Corny_The_Loonie
The Loonie
Joined: Apr 23, 2006
Posts: 384
Location: Brussel, Belgium
CLOWN
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Sequel
The Travelling
Joined: Aug 13, 2006
Posts: 167
CLOWN
|
Post subject: Re: Anyone knowing something about PC?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 08:43 PM
|
|
Well if you're getting an 8800, I went for the EVGA 8800GTS KO ACS3 edition, it's a seriously nice card and quite a bit quicker than the standard 8800GTS due to a huge factory overclock.
Word of warning though, you will definately need a bigger PSU for an 8800 and the card I have is MASSIVE! I can't stress how bulky the cooler is on it, I had to rearrange the hard drives at the front of my case just so I could fit the bugger in. Don't get the same card unless you've got plenty of space in the case for it.
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Trikae
The Mighty
Joined: Mar 19, 2006
Posts: 171
Location: Vinslöv, Skåne, Sverige - [Sweden]
CLOWN
Supporter
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Corny_The_Loonie
The Loonie
Joined: Apr 23, 2006
Posts: 384
Location: Brussel, Belgium
CLOWN
|
Post subject: Anyone knowing something about PC?
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 08:14 AM
|
|
Ok, got the information and not sure I'm going to go for the upgrades
Price GFX:
- Asus GF 8500GT 512Mb PCI-e No Fan: 103 Euros
- EVGA 8800GTS KO ACS3: 400+ Euros
=> 300 Euros more expensive. Couldn't find any comparative but it's a major difference ^o^. To pay such a difference I would have to be sure that the results are kind of 2 or 3 times faster. Don't think it would be the case. And considering the 8900 is alo on its way, I might want to cool down the budget to buy the new model in the future.
Price PSU:
400W: 50 Euros
700W: 140 Euros
=> Not a major difference compared to the full PC price. I'll probably go for it in case I would buy a new GFX in the near future
Thank you a lot for the info provided till now!
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
Sequel
The Travelling
Joined: Aug 13, 2006
Posts: 167
CLOWN
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
|