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The 2000$ System Thread
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The 2000$ System Thread
Quote :Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
ASUS P5QL-E
OCZ Reaper DDR2 1066MHz 4x1GB
Saphire Radeon HD4870 1GB
Seagate 500GB
LG 22x6x16 DVD-RW
Antec 300 Gaming Case
PC Power & Cooling 650W
Logitech G11
Logitech G9
Acer 20''
Logitech X-540

What's your tought on that?
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(Riders Motion) DELETED by Riders Motion : fd
np with the pm but you'll surely get better responses from the true geeks than me.

I updated my comp some months ago but haven't kept up with the development after that. Iirc you don't get much power boost from quad cores unless you multi-multitask. Even in games the differencies were pretty small. As for 900$ to spend on mobo and processor, you can pick pretty much anything for that money. But I'd guess after the 400-500 $ mark the benefits are very small sompared to the added costs. The psu is good, should be silent but for the same specs you could get something cheaper as well...
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That's the proc + mobo + RAM? That'd be cool! But anyway I'm not planning to buy until January. I need to spend on some stuff for Christmas.
I would say get a better graphics card if you have $2000 to spend. I paid $360 for the 280 and it is loads faster than the 8800 I have in the bottom slot
If you plan to play games then you should definitely invest in a really good video card. You say that you want your computer to last for a few years, but keep in mind that the 8800 is a 2-year old card. You're better off buying a more recent video card.
That i7 processor is overkill for just gaming unless you are running a SLI setup. Will you be using this for other things beside gaming? (video encoding, etc..)
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Since you're buying this in a couple months time, I suggest you don't think about it right now. Let the prices for Core i7 drop, then we'll talk. At the moment it's just too expensive, so expensive that you'll spend $1000 on the CPU, motherboard, and RAM. If you're gonna be gaming a lot on it then you should go for a Crossfire/SLI setup of video cards, as Core i7 can finally push multiple cards to the limit.

But like I said, there's no point in talking about prices this early because they're sure to change after the holidays, especially if AMD releases the new Phenom 2, it'll push the Core i7 prices down.
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Quote from tonyfreak215 :That i7 processor is overkill for just gaming unless you are running a SLI setup. Will you be using this for other things beside gaming? (video encoding, etc..)

Nothing is overkill. You just won't have to upgrade as soon.

Sorry I can't save it into a wishlist, I don't have a .ca account.

Motherboard- http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16813128362
CPU- http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16819115041
Memory- http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16820145197
I tried putting together an i7 build for you, but it goes to over $1000.

(You will need more than just 2gb of memory.)
Quote from h3adbang3r :Nothing is overkill. You just won't have to upgrade as soon.

Sorry I can't save it into a wishlist, I don't have a .ca account.

Motherboard- http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16813128362
CPU- http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16819115041
Memory- http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16820145197
I tried putting together an i7 build for you, but it goes to over $1000.

(You will need more than just 2gb of memory.)

Hate to burst the bubble there but you've coupled an LGA1366 board with an LGA775 processor. Bit of a no-no, since it won't work
Assuming no SLi is needed, might I suggest http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16813131347 as a replacement for the motherboard?
Quote from JohnUK89 :Hate to burst the bubble there but you've coupled an LGA1366 board with an LGA775 processor. Bit of a no-no, since it won't work
Assuming no SLi is needed, might I suggest http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16813131347 as a replacement for the motherboard?

Oh damn, I forgot to relink to a 775 board when I was making that post. I started putting links to an i7 build in, but since it was too expensive, I went to 775.

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/P ... aspx?Item=N82E16813131296

There we go.
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i would not buy asus they are not the same anymore as in the old times,they r crap now,i had 2 bad mobos from newegg(and i love the site)
Quote from e2mustang :i would not buy asus they are not the same anymore as in the old times,they r crap now,i had 2 bad mobos from newegg(and i love the site)

Why is that? i have no problems with them. Had a P5B, got a P5Q-E, No problems. Why are they crap nowadays? just wondering
Quote from Bose321 :Why is that? i have no problems with them. Had a P5B, got a P5Q-E, No problems. Why are they crap nowadays? just wondering

if you ask around more,u will find out
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I can get the system listed in post #1 for about 1850$ shipped, taxes in and built. Tell me if that's good or I'm getting ripped please!
Is there a specific reason why u want a 20" LCD?
Because I would certainly spend 600-800$ on a monitor(24-26" IPS or PVA panel) and use the remaining 1200-1400$ to build a more then adequate computer.

If u spend alot on the pc hardware or not it will be outdated in 2-3years, while a good monitor will last u over double that long and provide more enjoyment at the same time.
Basically it's never worth the insane rise in costs to get the latest in Pc-land, compared to the extra performance and lifespan u will get out of it.
Well, we have two computers here and both are 17'' CTR big ass ones. We had them since 2004 and they always did fine. I just wanted something bigger than 17'' and 20'' sounded right. I dont really need a 34'' monitor.
i have a 22" envision monitor and it rocks,rly is nice and cheap too it was like 300$ a year ago

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