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Look at Chief's Friend's Computer and Drool [FINISHED: 8/08] - Chief - 07-04-2010 Finished as of 8/08/10. Case: Cooler Master Scout Black ATX Tower Case (Mid Tower) Power Supply: Corsair TX750W 750W ATX 12V 60A 24PIN ATX Power Supply Active PFC 140MM Fan Motherboard: ASUS P6X58D-E LGA 1366 Intel X58 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard Processor: ntel Core i7-930 Bloomfield 2.8GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Memory: Corsair XMS3 6GB (3 x 2GB) Hard Drive: Western Digital Caviar Black WD1501FASS 1.5TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive DVD/Blu-Ray Drive: Some Samsung generic drive. Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 470 Heatsink: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus Monitor: Acer G245H 24in Widescreen LCD 1920x1080 80000:1 5ms VGA DVI-D HDMI Monitor Rated 5.9 on the Windows scaled thing out of 7.9. Quote:i told him i knew things about building computers Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Eightball - 07-04-2010 Uh, if he has no idea how to go about building his computer and you don't have similar technical know-how to guide him, it may be a safer option to go pre-assembled. http://www.ibuypower.com/ http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/ You can't beat self-building for a learning experience, but it doesn't sound like that matters in this case. These sites are pretty reasonable in terms of pricing, plus you get warrantees. Check Toms Hardware for picking out individual parts. It's not too hard, and you might be able to back up your claims about knowing things about computer hardware with only an hour or two of research. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Didzo - 07-04-2010 (07-04-2010, 09:12 PM)Eightball link Wrote: Uh, if he has no idea how to go about building his computer and you don't have similar technical know-how to guide him, it may be a safer option to go pre-assembled. Grow a pair, build your own. I knew nothing, then I got the parts, and then I built it, then I knew what the difference between the RAM and the CPU was. Also, I can't work with Canadian dollars here. Don't know which computer parts are and are not compatible with them. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Chief - 07-04-2010 (07-04-2010, 09:12 PM)Eightball link Wrote: Uh, if he has no idea how to go about building his computer and you don't have similar technical know-how to guide him, it may be a safer option to go pre-assembled.well one of his friends recently got his computer built as well, but for a lower price and lower specs, so thats why im here asking you guys because you truly do know a lot (07-04-2010, 10:43 PM)Didzo link Wrote: Grow a pair, build your own.well if you're working with newegg.com just go to newegg.ca basically click country and change it to canada, right? or use a money converter canadian dollar is about .95 american, so that would be... 1060-1280 for an american price range Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - HeK - 07-04-2010 (07-04-2010, 11:16 PM)TheDarkChief link Wrote: well if you're working with newegg.com just go to newegg.ca Only most computer parts are cheaper in Canada then the states due to our import dutys. (07-04-2010, 05:45 PM)TheDarkChief link Wrote: also Hek i did tell him about the computer place in Winnipeg, says he'll go there, but i dont believe him That's all I ask. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Didzo - 07-05-2010 Aight, so I have, yet again, arbitrarily tossed together some parts that seem to be half decent and are probably perfectly compatible with each other. Graphics: Radeon HD 5850 Power: Thermaltake 675W PSU DVD/CD: Some random Samsung Case: Antec 300 Storage: Western Digital Caviar Black 750GB RAM: CORSAIR XMS3 4GB DDR3 1600 CPU and Mobo: AMD 965 quad core and ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Total: ~$1065 Canadian Notes: The graphics card I chose is a bit pricey, so money could be shaved off there easily. 750GB should be more than enough hard drive space. PSU is also likely overkill and isn't exactly as cheap as it could be, but I'd rather not get something that won't fail and set the house on fire. I can vouch for the CPU being awesome, and the mobo it comes with seems excellent as well. 4GB of speedy RAM should be plenty, and it should play nice with the mobo. As far as the case goes, the Antec 300 seems popular, has decent cooling, and has a neutral design. Basically, the case can be as big, small, flashy, or plain as you like. It's personal preference. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Vandamguy - 07-05-2010 at first i was going to post something about /rage another one of these threads then i read it all and saw dizdo reccomending another ati/amd combo, because your friend will like spending his time troubleshooting driver errors it seemed sort of pointless, so i didnt make a post. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Kor - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 08:52 AM)Vandamguy link Wrote: then i read it all and saw dizdo reccomending another ati/amd combo, because your friend will like spending his time troubleshooting driver errors Roffles, bro. Well played. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Didzo - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 11:04 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=Vandamguy link=topic=4775.msg162247#msg162247 date=1278337964] Roffles, bro. Well played. [/quote] I've never had a single issue with ATI (5 computers in my house running on ATI graphics), so I don't know what everyone is bitching about. Also, feel free to help out by recommending a build of your own, or telling the OP to fuck off and just buy a Dell or something. Because Dell desktops are the best things money can buy. What exactly is your vision of what kind of threads should populate the computer section? Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - LV15GAMER - 07-07-2010 my AMD/ATI combo came out pretty great. Only trouble I had was with the catalyst 10.6 drivers for the graphics card that wouldn't let me use the manual fan control. So, I went back to the 10.4 and now everything is great. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Kirby - 07-07-2010 (07-05-2010, 02:42 PM)Didzo link Wrote: [quote author=Kor link=topic=4775.msg162257#msg162257 date=1278345896] Roffles, bro. Well played. [/quote] I've never had a single issue with ATI (5 computers in my house running on ATI graphics), so I don't know what everyone is bitching about. Also, feel free to help out by recommending a build of your own, or telling the OP to fuck off and just buy a Dell or something. Because Dell desktops are the best things money can buy. What exactly is your vision of what kind of threads should populate the computer section? [/quote] I think it's Intel/nVidia combos. I as well have owned like 6 Radeons and never had a problem, except those I created manually. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - zaneyard - 07-08-2010 creating problems manually is the best way to learn Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Chief - 07-14-2010 he says he is contemplating SLI or CrossFire and i've heard bad stuff about them so comments? and graphics cards plox. is this card good i've heard a lot of people getting it so just questions really Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Didzo - 07-14-2010 (07-14-2010, 12:28 AM)TheDarkChief link Wrote: he says he is contemplating SLI or CrossFire and i've heard bad stuff about them so comments? and graphics cards plox. is this card good i've heard a lot of people getting it so just questions really Yes. Is good. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Versus - 07-14-2010 or get a 5870 Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Eightball - 07-14-2010 (07-14-2010, 12:28 AM)TheDarkChief link Wrote: he says he is contemplating SLI or CrossFire and i've heard bad stuff about them so comments? and graphics cards plox. is this card good i've heard a lot of people getting it so just questions reallyI don't know anything about CrossFire, but scar11 has SLI'd 8800GT, and he is underwhelmed by the performance boost over just one card. He reports a 10-fps increase across some games, with others showing no improvement (I guess no support for multiple rendering). But along with that came the large increase in power consumption and heat. Even though he got the card from me for free, he's thinking about moving off from it. So no, I would stay away. It doesn't seem cost-effective at all. That card looks good; a little high-end for my wallet but you can't argue with those review scores. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - zaneyard - 07-14-2010 SLI and crossfire is shit and is only good for your epeen Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Didzo - 07-14-2010 He won't need to or want to crossfire if he's buying a $300 card. He'll just get a new, better card in a few years if he feels the need. Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - beep beep diglett - 07-14-2010 5850 is good, its what i have Re: Build Chief's Friend a Computer - Spore - 07-14-2010 If he decides that his GPU budget can reach 400 dollars, it would be good to look at two GTX 460's. Benchmarks place it at around an 80 to 90 percent FPS increase over a single card which for around $430 total can nearly match an 800 dollar dual 5870 rig or a 5970 which is around $650. I mean, that is pretty bad ass... Make sure to look for the 1GB version though. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-460-gf104-fermi,2684.html |