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5 Jun 2011, 23:54
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Yo guys,
since I have 0.0 knowledge about computer hardware I need someone to build me a pc at this site:
http://www.alternate.nl/html/pcbuilder/circleView.html?cn=1&tn=BUILDERS
budget is around 700-900, pc should be able to handle new games for about the next 2/3 years as far as that can be determined.
e: case can be as cheap as possible, dont care about how it looks
so if you are bored and are willing to help it will be appreciated :)
since I have 0.0 knowledge about computer hardware I need someone to build me a pc at this site:
http://www.alternate.nl/html/pcbuilder/circleView.html?cn=1&tn=BUILDERS
budget is around 700-900, pc should be able to handle new games for about the next 2/3 years as far as that can be determined.
e: case can be as cheap as possible, dont care about how it looks
so if you are bored and are willing to help it will be appreciated :)
just buy a gfx card ~200e, a quad core with more than 2,4ghz, 4gb ram as usual, alimentation 600watts or more, random motherboard around 50e, nice pc case between 50 - 100e
a term eddo will understand is PSU I guess ;)
dont get me wrong the site is rly good (the .de version of it anyway) and the budget more than reasonable for only parts (no fancy tower, new monitor and stuff like that i take it).
get an RL mate and go sit down with him over a beer so you can decide on what you need/want. people here are just gonna troll or go for the best (not considering the price) or even clueless themselvs.
e: point is that I cant really think of anyone that I know who has good knowledge about hardware so ye kind of forced to ask people from ET :P
buy a powerful i5 rather than a small i7
consider going for a 64bit system, RAM makes so much of a difference and is cheap
an end-range 400 nvidia will do, no real need for a 500 series
the mainboard doesnt rly matter...
powersupply wise id go for a bequite as they are rather ... well quite... and also you can plug in only the cables you need which is a big relief in ur case (also heat wise)
this stuff shouldnt coast you more than 500/600
dont care tho intel > amd so im willing to pay for it.
Grafische kaarten NVIDIA GeForce GTX
MSI N460GTX Hawk
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, 1024 MB, 256 Bit, PCIe x16 v2.0
CPUs Socket 1155
Intel® Core™ i5-2500
4x 3300 MHz, 4x 256 kB, 6144 kB, Sandy Bridge
Voedingen tot 600 Watt
be quiet! Pure Power BQT L7 530W
530 Watt, ATX 2.03, ATX12V 2.0, EPS, 5 x, 4 x
Behuizingen Koelers
Scythe Kama Flex 1500rpm 120x120x25
120x120x25 mm, 95,7 m³/h, 24,7 dB(A), tot 1500 rpm
two of those
Moederborden Socket 1155
ASUS P8P67 LE -=Rev.3.0=-
Intel® P67 Express, ATX, 2x PCIe 2.0 x16, CrossFire, 1155
Harddisks 3,5 inch SATA
Hitachi HDS722020ALA330
2.000 GB, 8,2 / 32 / 7200, € 0,05*, Serial ATA/300
Geheugen DDR3-1333
G.Skill 8 GB DDR3-1333 Kit
8192 MB, CL9 9-9-24, 2 stuk(s), PC3 10600
for 848 euros (didnt list the dvd drive,case etc obviously)
you could go bigger on the gfx (there are gtx460s with more memory) but the gfxcard is always quite an investment.
cant rly tell if the specs of the DDR3 memory work well with the CPU but as it is alternate it should chose that correctly.
e: as for the CPU whats the cache?
i5 sandybridge are awesome! get the i5 2500k, Better for overclocking if your gunna do that.
Rest looks ok from what i can read, bequiet is good but get a 600w+ and a decent make.
Also make sure you get the (3.0) version of the motherboard since a few things are fixed in that one.
Also look other stores like azerty, afuture etc just look tweakers.net put the parts together there and see where its the best place to buy the parts, you can save around 50 with going for another shop perhaps.
And don't listen to the people that say you need 600W+ 530W is more than enough.
High-end will always stay power hungry, just like in cars.
4gb ram
1tb hdd
gtx 4/5xx
corsair/ocz 650w+ psu
£60+ motherboard
case which you like?
win7 64bit
Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 965 112,90e
Graphicscard: ASUS EAH6850 DC/2DIS/1GD5/V2 139,90e
Ram: GeIL 4 GB DDR3-1600 Kit 39,49e
PSU: XFX 650W XXX Edition 69,90e
HDD: Western Digital WD10EARS 1TB 46,99e
Optional:
DVD-rewriter: Samsung SH-S223C 15,99e
Case: Cooler Master Elite 310 33,49e
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545 Euros :)) Might wanna change Graphics card
BTW, PALY TNOIGHT?
imo the best website for help.
Scythe Mugen 2 Rev.B SCMG-2100
1 xà € 34,99*
XFX HD6870 (HD-687A-ZNFC)
€ 149,90*
Harddisks Montageframe
ADATA SSD Adaptor Brackets for 3.5"
1 xà € 4,99*
CPUs Socket AM3
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T
1 xà € 167,90*
Voedingen meer dan 600 Watt
OCZ ModXStream Pro 700W
1 xà € 72,90*
Behuizingen Midi Tower
Cooler Master HAF 922
1 xà € 112,90*
DVD-reWriters Serial-ATA
Sony Optiarc AD-5260S-0B
1 xà € 17,99*
Solid State Drive 2,5 inch SATA
Crucial CT064M4SSD2
1 xà € 117,90*
Harddisks 3,5 inch SATA
Western Digital WD20EARS
1 xà € 64,90*
Geheugen DDR3-1600
Corsair 8 GB DDR3-1600 Kit
1 xà € 73,90*
GIGABYTE GA-870A-USB3 (rev. 3.1)
€ 76,90*
€ 905.17 grand total with a am3+ mobo so by the time ur cpu will be slowed down u can get a nice bulldozer cpu X8 / X12, 64 GB SSD + 2TB storage
CPU: i5 2500 (2500K if u want to OC)
Mobo: H61 socket 1155 if ure not going to OC , P67 (either MSI / Gigabyte) if u are OC;ing
RAM: Corsair XMS 4GB DUal Channel 1333Mhz
GFX Card: GTX560 Ti
HDD: Samsung spinpoint F3
SSD: OCZ Vertex 3 (60GB or 120 GB depending on budget)
PSU: XFX 750W or any Corsair above 550W
This should come @ 700~ euro and u have to build ure self.