Sunday, April 11, 2010

buying a new pc help

Intel duo processor E67002GB ram500GB Performance RAID 0 (2 x 250GB SATA 3Gb/s 7200 RPM HDDs)20 inch E207WFP Widescreen Digital Flat Panel768MB nVidia GeForce 8800 GTXDual Drives: 48x Combo + 16x DVD+/-RW w/ dbl layer write capableVista Do you think 2,259 is a good price this? I%26#39;m customizing it at Dell and its a XPS 410. I%26#39;ve thought about building one myself but I barely know anything about building one. Is that a good price or do you think I should just go ahead and build one and probably save some money? Anything I should change? Thanks. buying a new pc help
[QUOTE=''left0vereligion''] Intel duo processor E67002GB ram500GB Performance RAID 0 (2 x 250GB SATA 3Gb/s 7200 RPM HDDs)20 inch E207WFP Widescreen Digital Flat Panel768MB nVidia GeForce 8800 GTXDual Drives: 48x Combo + 16x DVD+/-RW w/ dbl layer write capableVista Do you think 2,259 is a good price this? I%26#39;m customizing it at Dell and its a XPS 410. I%26#39;ve thought about building one myself but I barely know anything about building one. Is that a good price or do you think I should just go ahead and build one and probably save some money? Anything I should change? Thanks. [/QUOTE] 2259? No, it is not a good price.I%26#39;ll be back in a few minutes with a list of parts, and you can just build the rig yourselfbuying a new pc help
Build your self a PC its cheaper than that
CPU: Intel Core 2 duo E6700Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (rev. 1.3) Case: ATX Mid Tower from RosewillPower supply: E-Power 550 Watt PSURAM: 2GB DDR2800 from MushkinHard drive: 2x250GB Seagate barracuda SATA HDDsDVD drive: Dual 20X DVD burners w/dual layer write capabilityVideo card: PNY GeForce 8800 GTXMonitor: windows vista certified 20'' Wide Screen LCD flat panel montorOperating system: Windows vista ultimate 32 bit OEMGrand total: $1813.73You saved roughly 450 dollars, and you%26#39;ve got yourself a better PSU, Motherboard, and better memory
wow thanks a lot. I dont really even need Vista. I%26#39;m probably going to build it. Any more suggestions from anyone on what parts to get to build my pc? Thanks a lot 353535353535 
If you%26#39;re just planning on gaming, windows xp home edition is fine
Yeah thats what I was going to use.
I think the E6700 is still way too overpriced for what it is. The E6600 is the best value out there right now by far so I would say to go 6600 and think about overclocking. Although if this is your first build you may want to wait on learning to overclock. Even still though the 6600 is a better deal in my opinion, you%26#39;re paying a much larger price for next to no increase in performance.
Ive heard that the mobo in that one post with the list of parts is really good for OCingand that the memory is good for OCing
[QUOTE=''353535355353535''] Ive heard that the mobo in that one post with the list of parts is really good for OCingand that the memory is good for OCing[/QUOTE]
if you can actually be bothered to build then go ahead, unlike dells you will be able to OC.

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