cannedpeahes Fan of Vampire Romance literature Posts: 1,188 Joined: Apr 2008 |
07-23-2008, 02:47 AM
I was thinking about doing a new build, but I realized I can only really do that if there's some way I could preserve a couple hundred dollars by selling my old machine.
These are for the new build. Specs Case: Sigma "La Vie" Mid-Tower ATX - ($70) Motherboard: Gigabyte DS4 AM2+ Nforce 750a - ($145) Video Card: XFX GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB - ($190) PSU: XION Supernova 800W ATX12V - ($150) Memory: OCZ Platinum 4GB DDR2 1066 - ($110) Processor: AMD Phenom 9850 Black 2.5GHz Quad-Core - ($205) Subtotal: $870 My first question - or statement, I guess - is, if anybody can think of any way to reduce the price or improve the performance (while keeping it within $50 of the current subtotal), or if you want to comment on some part I've put in there, please do. My second question is: At the same time, I'm going to be selling the machine I've got right now (I'll be recycling my hard drive, though I might put a new one in there). My Old Machine Specs [i]Motherboard: Foxconn NF4SK8 Socket 939 Nforce4 Processor: AMD Athlon 64 Venice 3800+ Video Card: EVGA GeForce 8800GTS 320MB Memory: G.SKILL 2x1GB PC3200 Case: Xion II Mid-Tower ATX Power: Apevia Aspire 520W ATX How much do you think I could get for that? It's a perfectly stable build; I've encountered no problems since I updated it to those specs, some half-a-year ago, I think. |
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ToiletDuck BRB, Posting Posts: 921 Joined: Apr 2008 |
07-23-2008, 07:34 AM
i think your old machine could go for at least... $250-$300 ??? ???
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ScottyGrayskull Unbalancer of the Internet Posts: 1,718 Joined: Mar 2008 |
07-23-2008, 07:54 AM
(07-23-2008, 07:34 AM)Toilet Duck link Wrote: i think your old machine could go for at least... $250-$300 ??? ??? That sounds about right. You might be able to get another $100 if you advertise it right though. Given the experiences I've had with this upgrade, I'd recommend keeping it around as a secondary machine (for whatever reason you'd want). That way when you have hardware issues you'll have the spare parts to help you figure out the problem. Caffeine`brb!u: /facepalm Caffeine`brb!u: you have the technological ability of Dede Caffeine`brb!u: OOOOOOO what does this button do Caffeine`brb!u: *break* Caffeine`brb!u: SCOTTY GET OUT OF MY SERVER |
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ktj Lurker Posts: 97 Joined: Jun 2008 |
07-23-2008, 09:03 AM
800W psu?
600w max 500w could be enough. Antec NeoPower 550w http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6817103941 Quote:According to Antec support: There is a timing incompatibility between certain Asus motherboards (A8N and one other series I can't remember) and all ATX v2.2 compliant power supplies (not just Antec). You can solve the problem by updating your BIOS (as of 7/27/06, you have to use a beta). AMD? Go for intel =D! Then you need to change mobo. Not many games yet support quad core, so dual core might give you better performance and ofc cheaper. E8400 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6819115037
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2008, 09:18 AM by ktj.)
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CaffeinePowered Mad Hatter Posts: 12,998 Joined: Mar 2008 |
07-23-2008, 09:46 AM
Needs more Asus
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ToiletDuck BRB, Posting Posts: 921 Joined: Apr 2008 |
07-23-2008, 10:59 AM
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Wedge I make Reavers my Bitch Posts: 2,704 Joined: Apr 2008 |
07-23-2008, 02:33 PM
Yeah, unless you're planning SLI, that 800W $150 psu is total overkill. Could get something for half the price easily that's adequate. And I'd agree an E8400-E8500 is generally going to perform just as well as most quadcores for gaming purposes. I sold my computer that was about half those specs for $100, so you can get $200+ easily I'd figure.Â
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ktj Lurker Posts: 97 Joined: Jun 2008 |
07-23-2008, 02:53 PM
(07-23-2008, 10:59 AM)Toilet Duck link Wrote: [quote author=CaffeinePowered link=topic=927.msg23994#msg23994 date=1216824413] you wish GIGABYTE FTW! [/quote] Go for asus mobo |
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Versus My fursona is a blops attack dog Posts: 10,103 Joined: Mar 2008 |
07-23-2008, 03:31 PM
800W is definitely overkill...but you really, really don't want to cheap out on a PSU.
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jorge It's pronounced yor-ge Posts: 923 Joined: Mar 2008 |
07-23-2008, 06:05 PM
(07-23-2008, 09:46 AM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: Needs more Asus I've had to replace my Asus before cause it fried. |
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dapngwnman Lurker Posts: 332 Joined: Jun 2008 |
07-23-2008, 06:25 PM
Needs more ATI HD 4850. :S
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cannedpeahes Fan of Vampire Romance literature Posts: 1,188 Joined: Apr 2008 |
07-23-2008, 09:30 PM
The only thing is: that PSU is actually, with the $50 dollar rebate, only $99, so it works out fine for the price, and the only two power supplies I could find in the 500W-600W range that had modular (which is a must for me, I'm a neat freak) power were both more expensive than this thing is. Maybe that's a bad sign, I don't know.
And as far as the processor goes, my experience with AMD is that their sockets remain viable much, much longer than Intel's, which change pretty regularly. I could easily be wrong about that, of course. So whether I go Phenom in the end, the AM2+ will be viable for future revisions of Agena that will exceed anything that Intel can get going on Socket T. Also, a little something I unearthed while taking a look at processors. A joke reserved for hardware enthusiasts. Don't strain yourself. |
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ktj Lurker Posts: 97 Joined: Jun 2008 |
07-24-2008, 06:50 AM
About that xion psu:
Cons: Aparently the 12v rail that carries power to your GFX card, doesn't give out the whole 12 volts, instead it only gives out 4.93 volts, which is very LOW! This creates problems in every game you play, doesn't matter if it's old or next-gen game, the lack of power to the GFX card will make your screen black out with all controls (gamepad, keyboard, mouse) unresponsive within 5 seconds to 45 minutes of gameplay! After this happens, you have no choice but to cold boot (restart) your PC, and it never leaves an error report to send because when the game crashes (blacks out), it takes the entire PC down with it. I've also tried contacting xion, and I have never recieved a reply from them at all. In conclusion, if you're building a next gen game PC, I'd avoid this PSU if I were you. CONS: only gives 4.93 instead of 12 volts of power on 12v rail and NO customer service at all, THEY IGNORE YOU and almost all of their email addresses don't work or are deactivated! Id still say no amd. E8400 gogogo |
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cbre88x Seabreeze: That Damn Sniper Posts: 2,835 Joined: Apr 2008 |
07-24-2008, 10:55 PM
(07-24-2008, 06:50 AM)ktj link Wrote: About that xion psu: I think I heard something about that, but it was a different PSU. |
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Geoff Real World Azn Posts: 3,921 Joined: Apr 2008 |
07-24-2008, 11:52 PM
Woah woah woah. 800W? Do you plan on powering the sun? That seems just a bit overkill. Also, keep in mind not much right now fully utilizes quad core.
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cannedpeahes Fan of Vampire Romance literature Posts: 1,188 Joined: Apr 2008 |
07-25-2008, 12:28 AM
(07-24-2008, 06:50 AM)ktj link Wrote: About that xion psu: Yeah, on that note, I switched to the highest-rated product, a 520W Corsair unit with (yes!) Modular Cabling Support. It's a little less flashy than the Xion offering, but also, I hear, much more stable and high-performance. And my case is pretty understated, anyways. |
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