Originally posted by: DrDrakeRomoray
Maybe he spent most of his time in the political and news forum?
OT it is...Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: DrDrakeRomoray
Maybe he spent most of his time in the political and news forum?
No, he'd be battle-scarred and offensively cynical, I'm thinking OT![]()
lolOriginally posted by: patsfan33
Buy a Dell for use as a gaming Rig, Bent Vave? Say it aint so~
Originally posted by: Mwilding
It's just my current PC has been problematic from the start
Originally posted by: patsfan33
Buy a Dell for use as a gaming Rig, Bent Vave? Say it aint so~
Originally posted by: Gurck
AMD XP1700+ 1470MHz @ 1470MHzOriginally posted by: Mwilding
It's just my current PC has been problematic from the start
Specs? Specifically, motherboard & psu?
Motherboard: Biostar M7MIA
Memory: 512 MB PC2100 DDR
Video Card: Gainward Golden Sample GF3 Ti300 128MB RAM
CDROM: Samsung 52X
CDR/CDRW: Manufacturer & Model: Samsung 24x10x40
Sound Card: Creative SB Audigy
Case: Antec 830 w/ 300W PSU & 4 Fans
Originally posted by: Ike0069
What about this site?
http://www.cyberpowersystem.com/
I've never bought form them, but I have heard good things. And the prices are very reasonable too. I priced an exact PC, part for part from Newegg, and this place was slightly cheaper.
Anyone have any experience with them?
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: tornadobox
just make sure you buy GOOD components and you won't have any problems (at least I haven't in the past 5 years)...you can buy the SAME stuff they put into Alienware computers for $1000 less.
Well, you've got me motivated, but my wife seems hell bent on me not building...
screw it.
It sure is true when you get a HOT deal!People will say Dell can match/beat DIY prices, and while it's semi-true for an email & internet rig (though the parts are lower quality and expandability is nonexistent), they're way overpriced for gaming rigs.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
What your thoughts on this barebones system?
Biostar iDEQ 210VB Barebone System
NEC ND-2500A 8x DVD Dual Combo Burner
Retail, XP Thoroughbred 2700+ 333FSB
One Samsung 512MB 400MHz DDR
Black Mitsumi 7-in-1 USB 2.0 FA404M Internal Memory Card Reader/ Writer + Floppy Disk Drive Combo
Rounded Cables
Built and tested by Directron: $489 before tax and shipping
I would add my 160GB HD, GF3 Ti200 and Win XP Pro when and if it arrives...
The only problem I see is the 1 PCI slot. I will either use on board sound and a wireless LAN card or onboard LAN and a sound card. I think I can live with that...
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: Mwilding
It's just my current PC has been problematic from the start
Specs? Specifically, motherboard & psu?
Originally posted by: patsfan33
Buy a Dell for use as a gaming Rig, Bent Vave? Say it aint so~
People will say Dell can match/beat DIY prices, and while it's semi-true for an email & internet rig (though the parts are lower quality and expandability is nonexistent), they're way overpriced for gaming rigs. Their markups on ram & video cards are ridiculous, and the Intel chips they use are more expensive and slower in gaming than their AMD counterparts. If you must buy a prebuilt, I'll reiterate that ABS & Monarch are probably your two best bets. Really though, what's ~2 hours to assemble ~8 parts, in the scheme of things?
My experience has been that Biostar lacks the features and OC'ability of other manufacturers but make up for it in value and stability.Originally posted by: DrDrakeRomoray
Aren't biostar motherboards unstable and unreliable to begin with? And stay away from Cyberpower PC, I've bought from them in the past and it was a nightmare that I do not wish upon my worst enemy.
Care to edumucate me?Originally posted by: airfoilcant understand why anyone would want to buy an XP2700 when there are far better CPUs to choose from, from AMDs own lineup.
Originally posted by: airfoil
There's no way I'd buy a barebones rig when I could build my own - cant understand why anyone would want to buy an XP2700 when there are far better CPUs to choose from, from AMDs own lineup.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
I have had 2 hard drives fry and numerous corruption issues in the past year and I am fairly certain is is one of three things:
FuB4red cables (least likely)
bad memory (most likely)
bad power supply (also likely)
I don't want to spend hours and hours troubleshooting and getting frustrated anymore...![]()
Originally posted by: DrDrakeRomoray
Aren't biostar motherboards unstable and unreliable to begin with? And stay away from Cyberpower PC, I've bought from them in the past and it was a nightmare that I do not wish upon my worst enemy.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Dual G5 Power Mac. Talk about overpower, simplicity, elegane, total lower cost of ownership and maximum compatibility.