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dave518

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so you thinkn that pentium d would be a better idea than the AM2 one ive got picked out now?

Edit: Now i have no idea what motherboard to get, every one says pentium D

Edit 2: i think i found one Here
 

bobdelt

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Originally posted by: Osteole
Originally posted by: bobdelt

You have too many questions, buy a dell, their target audience is people like you. It might even be cheaper too.

A physics card? really? I thought you dont play many games?



If you don't like this post, then don't read it....now move along....

I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this post, it has clarified several points on my build.

Thanks everyone! :)



I was offering another opinion, isn't that the whole point of this? If you don't like that, don't read it. Now you can go move yourself along.
 

AyashiKaibutsu

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Only thing I see wrong with your setup is your mobo. The one you wishlisted http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16813128009 has onboard video, and then you get a video card. Onboard is generally crap so you should stick with getting a video card, but you might want to look into a motherboard that doesn't have an onboard one.

AMD is fine to go with. I wouldn't count on really getting into OCing for your first build. You should note that AMD is cutting their prices on the 24th and if you can wait you might want to although for the low end CPUs I don't know how much they'll be affected.
 

videogames101

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Originally posted by: PurdueRy

Your hard drive is VERY small for todays standards. I see you are getting 2...please tell me you are not raid 0'ing them. For $80 you can get a 250 gig drive.

Don't mess with my UBER 1337 PWNING 20GB HARDRIVE!
 

dave518

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Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Only thing I see wrong with your setup is your mobo. The one you wishlisted http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16813128009 has onboard video, and then you get a video card. Onboard is generally crap so you should stick with getting a video card, but you might want to look into a motherboard that doesn't have an onboard one.

AMD is fine to go with. I wouldn't count on really getting into OCing for your first build. You should note that AMD is cutting their prices on the 24th and if you can wait you might want to although for the low end CPUs I don't know how much they'll be affected.

Is it bad to get a videocard for a motherboard that has onboard video? i just picked it because it was reasonably priced, had what i needed, and had good customer reviews

I have a 30GB harddrive on this computer :)
 

AyashiKaibutsu

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Originally posted by: dave518
Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Only thing I see wrong with your setup is your mobo. The one you wishlisted http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16813128009 has onboard video, and then you get a video card. Onboard is generally crap so you should stick with getting a video card, but you might want to look into a motherboard that doesn't have an onboard one.

AMD is fine to go with. I wouldn't count on really getting into OCing for your first build. You should note that AMD is cutting their prices on the 24th and if you can wait you might want to although for the low end CPUs I don't know how much they'll be affected.

Is it bad to get a videocard for a motherboard that has onboard video? i just picked it because it was reasonably priced, had what i needed, and had good customer reviews

I have a 30GB harddrive on this computer :)

I'm not actually sure if it makes a difference. It kind of bugs me on the inside though and certainly some sort of tradeoff was made to put the video card onboard. I don't know enough about lowend boards to really say if it actually hurts to have it though.
 

dave518

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Well, im not looking for an unbelievable computer, i wouldnt know if there was a trade off most likely, i can definitly see your point though, everyone uses proper capitalization and punctuation in here it seems, I had better get on that lol
 

videogames101

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Originally posted by: dave518
Well, im not looking for an unbelievable computer, i wouldnt know if there was a trade off most likely, i can definitly see your point though, everyone uses proper capitalization and punctuation in here it seems, I had better get on that lol

yEAh... rIGHT!!! lOL 1338 PTWaGE


J.K.

Anyways anything over 800-900 is a waste if your not a gamer, my sig is only like 1000 and i go bf2 on high and still get 50+ fps
 

dave518

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whats ygpm, youve got private message?, that processor and mobo look pretty good to me, thanks for all your help

Edit: i updated my wishlist, is everything needed there?
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: dave518
whats ygpm, youve got private message?, that processor and mobo look pretty good to me, thanks for all your help


No problem, that's what I'm here for. :D
 

Crescent13

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How about this monitor? 515 five star votes sometimes means it's a good product.

EDIT: This monitor is also worth more than the one you selected, it just has a mail-in rebate that makes it the same price.

EDIT 2: This is an awesome CPU cooler that would own the boxed intel cooler any day, if you can afford it.
 

dave518

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Looks good to me, is DVI not neccesary? i dont need it, just thought it was a good idea, cant argue with this moniters ratings though

Edit: Wow i dont know about 60 dollars just for cooling, but cooling is important, i just dont see it fitting the budget, any other options?
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: dave518
Looks good to me, is DVI not neccesary? i dont need it, just thought it was a good idea, cant argue with this moniters ratings though


dammit why do I keep forgetting to look for that? DVI would give you extra clarity, and the one you chose does have really good ratings so yeah just stay with the one you picked originally.
 

dave518

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Originally posted by: Crescent13
Originally posted by: dave518
Looks good to me, is DVI not neccesary? i dont need it, just thought it was a good idea, cant argue with this moniters ratings though


dammit why do I keep forgetting to look for that? DVI would give you extra clarity, and the one you chose does have really good ratings so yeah just stay with the one you picked originally.

ok, works for me
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: dave518
Looks good to me, is DVI not neccesary? i dont need it, just thought it was a good idea, cant argue with this moniters ratings though

Edit: Wow i dont know about 60 dollars just for cooling, but cooling is important, i just dont see it fitting the budget, any other options?


searching for some cheaper cooling.
 

Crescent13

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$35 too much? This is one of the best coolers out there, it comes pretty close to the other one I posted.

EDIT: oh I forgot you'd need to buy a 92MM fan to go with that which would add extra noise etc. The intel boxed cooler would probably be better especially since you're on a budget.
 

dave518

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Originally posted by: Crescent13

searching for some cheaper cooling.

i wish i wasnt on a small budget, i would like to make a good computer with real good parts, but i think this one has turned out fairly decent(by my standards atleast)
 

dave518

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Originally posted by: Crescent13

EDIT: oh I forgot you'd need to buy a 92MM fan to go with that which would add extra noise etc. The intel boxed cooler would probably be better especially since you're on a budget.


so stick with the stock cooler coming with the cpu but get a fan for it?
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: dave518
Originally posted by: Crescent13

searching for some cheaper cooling.

i wish i wasnt on a small budget, i would like to make a good computer with real good parts, but i think this one has turned out fairly decent(by my standards atleast)


hmmm, boxed cooler doesn't seem to agree with OCing too well.
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: dave518
Originally posted by: Crescent13

EDIT: oh I forgot you'd need to buy a 92MM fan to go with that which would add extra noise etc. The intel boxed cooler would probably be better especially since you're on a budget.


so stick with the stock cooler coming with the cpu but get a fan for it?


lol all theese edits are confusing. no just forget what I said before. that'll just confuse everything more.
 

dave518

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so i need the big fancy fan, thats what your trying to say? buck up and spend the loot for saftey i guess
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: dave518
so i need the big fancy fan, thats what your trying to say? buck up and spend the loot for saftey i guess


Well you don't NEED it, but if you want to OC you're going to need it. This fan is identical to the $63 one i listed however this one doesn't have intel's fancy fan management stuff, which wouldn't really make a difference at the heat levels that cpu puts out. So yeah this cooler would be good.