Help me build a new comp please

entropy1982

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Hey guys, all of you helped me build the comp in the sig several years ago (when X2 processors just came out) and it has served me very well.

I think it's time to give this one to my parents and buy myself a new one. I haven't educated myself about any new hardware since I have bought this one so I am a total noob at this point :)

My budget is $2000 not including monitor,KB,Mouse

Tasks are pretty generic (Gaming, Browsing, Photoshop)

I am also willing to pay a premium for the computer to arrive assembled (I had enough fun putting this one together) so if anyone knows any sites that put everything together for you that would be helpful.

I am not afraid to overclock.

Thanks in advance!
 

itisaniceday

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For $2000.

Phenom II 920 2.6GHz $369
Xigmatek S1823 $50
Gigabyte MA79GP-DS4H $211 (great for o/c, as mycosys stated)
4GB Kingston 1066MHz $95
GTX260-216 $420
Thermaltake V9 $115 (personal preference)
Neopower 550w $130 (modular, personal preference)
Pioneer 216BK $31
WD 640GB $99
BenQ E2200HD 21.5 TrueHD 1920x1080 =D $240
Logitech G5 $50
Logitech Ultra Flat $20
Gaming Grade Mouse Pad $30
Logitech X-540 $90

Your choice if you want to BUY an operating system.

Total: $1950

+$50 worth of 120mm LED Fans to make case look even cooler =D

You can have a look at some deal site, personally i like this site

there are many sale information, maybe they can save you a lot.
 

Burrich

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Originally posted by: itisaniceday
For $2000.

Phenom II 920 2.6GHz $369
Xigmatek S1823 $50
Gigabyte MA79GP-DS4H $211 (great for o/c, as mycosys stated)
4GB Kingston 1066MHz $95
GTX260-216 $420
Thermaltake V9 $115 (personal preference)
Neopower 550w $130 (modular, personal preference)
Pioneer 216BK $31
WD 640GB $99
BenQ E2200HD 21.5 TrueHD 1920x1080 =D $240
Logitech G5 $50
Logitech Ultra Flat $20
Gaming Grade Mouse Pad $30
Logitech X-540 $90

Your choice if you want to BUY an operating system.

Total: $1950

+$50 worth of 120mm LED Fans to make case look even cooler =D

You can have a look at some deal site, personally i like this site

there are many sale information, maybe they can save you a lot.

Is that 2 GTX260's?
 

somethingsketchy

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Looks like it, there's no way 1 (one) GTX 260 would cost that much. Also the HDD is too small in my opinion for the amount of money that is being sunked into this build. You might as well go to 1TB or even a 2TB hdd for that much money. Unless the OP is hardcore into photoshop I wouldn't recommend such an expensive monitor.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16824236053

This Asus monitor is currently on sale for $180 with free shipping. On top of that skip out on the sound card. Judging from what the OP is going to do with this build, unless he is going to do some HD audio, a discrete sound card is not worth the extra $90. Everything else looks decent, although I don't have time before class to come up with a competing build.
 

krnmastersgt

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Originally posted by: somethingsketchy
Looks like it, there's no way 1 (one) GTX 260 would cost that much. Also the HDD is too small in my opinion for the amount of money that is being sunked into this build. You might as well go to 1TB or even a 2TB hdd for that much money. Unless the OP is hardcore into photoshop I wouldn't recommend such an expensive monitor.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16824236053

This Asus monitor is currently on sale for $180 with free shipping. On top of that skip out on the sound card. Judging from what the OP is going to do with this build, unless he is going to do some HD audio, a discrete sound card is not worth the extra $90. Everything else looks decent, although I don't have time before class to come up with a competing build.

Needless to say, the OP did state in his post that he doesn't need a keyboard, mouse, or monitor, however the monitor you recommend is good in my opinion as well seeing as I've loved mine since I got it (feels a bit more plastic-y than I'd like though).
 

AznSensation

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Teh best build for under $2000.

COOLER MASTER COSMOS 1000 RC-1000-KSN1-GP Black/ Silver Steel ATX Full Tower Computer Case - Retail $139 after $20 MIR
SAMSUNG Spinpoint F1 HD103UJ 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM $99
OCZ Vertex Series OCZSSD2-1VTX30G 2.5" 30GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid state disk (SSD) - Retail $120
Intel Core i7 920 Nehalem 2.66GHz LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor Model BX80601920 - Retail
EVGA 132-BL-E758-TR LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail $458.99 after $10 MIR (combo deal with i7 920)
LG Black Blu-ray/HD DVD-ROM & 16X DVD±R DVD Burner SATA Model GGC-H20L - Retail $109.99
XIGMATEK Dark Knight-S1283V 120mm Long Life Bearing CPU Cooler - Retail $39.99
G.SKILL 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Triple Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL8TU-6GBPI - Retail $89.99
CORSAIR CMPSU-650TX 650W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply - Retail $74.99 after $20 MIR
2X SAPPHIRE 100269SR Radeon HD 4890 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card - Retail $420.02 after $40 MIR

freebies included from purchase:
2X OCZ RALLY 2 4GB High Performance Dual Channel Flash Drive (USB2.0 Portable) Model OCZUSBR2DC-4GB - Retail
Tom Clancy's HAWX ? OEM PC Game, Gift with Intel Purchase - OEM

Total: 1642.92
 

entropy1982

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You guys are always really helpful. I will research these parts and come up with a build and ask you guys what you think. Btw Scoop, the definition of a budget is "An itemized summary of estimated or intended expenditures for a given period along with proposals for financing them." It can be $100,000, I did not ask for a budget PC, I know it will be high end, I asked for a PC with a $2000 budget :)

Currently I use 2X 22 inch crap 1680 monitors by X2GEN, to be honest I have never experienced a good monitor so it is hard for me to justify buying anything else since these are serving me fine. A question for AznSensation - the OCZ SSD, isn't 30gb a bit too small for just bout anything? Would I only be putting OS on that?
 

GuitarDaddy

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Originally posted by: entropy1982
A question for AznSensation - the OCZ SSD, isn't 30gb a bit too small for just bout anything? Would I only be putting OS on that?

My Vista64 install uses 20gb, that can be reduced by turning off restore and controling how windows sets up virtual memory, but yeah, you might get a few apps on the SSD besides the OS, but since his build comes in $350 under your stated budget you could upgrade to the 120gb for another $215 that would make the total build around $1860
 

entropy1982

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Originally posted by: ss284
http://techreport.com/articles.x/16721/6

Add a Intel x25 80gb or ocz vertex 120gb for about $350 more, and another gtx 260.

However, if gaming isn't ultra important, I would save some money and splurge on 30" monitor or two.

I don't think I will be getting 2 cards, since one top of the line card has less issues and runs just about everything I will need to run... i am okay with not turning everything to max in games :)... Regarding the monitors: The worst thing about having these 2X22" monitors is that neither one is centered so gaming is a bit awkward (I have gotten a bit more used it it over the past 2 years) and I would imagine this would be even worse on a 30 inch. Having 1 monitor even if it is bigger may be too annoying at this point because I am so used to maximizing things on one screen and doing stuff on another.


Hmm...... or should I get 2 cards? lol

I don't know how these new cards deal w the latest games