ColonelColon said:You could get a GTX460 or N460GTX card for less than the cost of that 5770.
Where at?
ColonelColon said:You could get a GTX460 or N460GTX card for less than the cost of that 5770.
It was a pricing error.Iadien said:I'm assuming that was a sale of some sort? =p
If you're going to be doing modeling and video editing, you may want to squeeze that extra amount back into the budget for the original 2x4GB memory kit you had.ltse1 said:Good point, I opted to shell out $30 more for a 256-bit GPU.
Also good point, Newegg had the 760 at $5 more. Checked benchmarks anyway and it's more than a $5 jump in performance![]()
I checked GTX460s on Newegg but couldn't find a cheap one, link?
This one?Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Is a 470 still a good investment? They have one for $200 after MIR at newegg.
Most recently, Tiger Direct has had the 460 768MB for $90-95 depending on what additional deals you have may been able to stack. Not sure if that deal is still going. Prior to that, the same 768MB 460, was going for ~$115 from a few different brands.Iadien said:Where at?
Although your motherboard may be an OEM from Asus, ECS, etc., companies like Sony and Gateway often have slightly different changes to what you would find on a standard aftermarket from the same OEM manufacturer. Sounds like you may have an issue with your front panel connectors. Double-check them, particularly the +/- for power and such. You may need to split one or more of them in order to plug into the proper pin (search online for a PDF manual for your OEM board with diagrams). Two other possibilities are that your ram was jostled loose a bit during the transfer (re-seat them just to be certain), or that something inside the case may be coming into contact with the motherboard. I'd take a look at that, as well as going through all the power leads again.Arsenic said:Quoting myself:
I've changed out the power supply and used mine for a build not too long ago and now the problem persists, which i think is weird. Good news that its not the power supply but bad news that it can be the motherboard.
My question is, when i disconnect everything internally and power on the PSU, shouldnt it still work, like the fans spin and such?
EDIT: Also should note that the SB-power LED is ON, but nothing else is working. could this be a problem with the case, or maybe my MoBo is short-circuiting
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Is a 470 still a good investment? They have one for $200 after MIR at newegg.
Munin said:What's the best 24 inch screen for movies & gaming? Please? Anyone?
Its not from Bestbuy, but I can vouch for how awesome it is. Right now its $160 before rebate, $140 after.Snuggler said:Hey, I'm looking for a decent monitor. My budget is $150-200, which I know isn't gonna get me anything too crazy. As long as it's solid, I'm fine, I don't need anything flashy.
anyways, I might be limited to BestBuy since I have giftcards, here is their list.
Thanks, and I love you.
The Big Rig said:Its not from Bestbuy, but I can vouch for how awesome it is. Right now its $160 before rebate, $140 after.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236059
TheExodu5 said:Wait a few weeks for Sandy bridge to be released. With that kind of money, you'll no doubt be going with a high end SLI setup.
T-Matt said:With that kind of money to spend you'll want to wait a little bit for Intel's sandy bridge processors to come out. I'd suggest a nice 32 inch 1080p tv as your monitor.
snack said:Hey guys which of these mouses is the best?
G500
Alienware Tactx Mouse
Microsoft Sidewinder X5
G500, it is then.MikeE21286 said:I have the G700 (which is the wireless version of the G500 that has a wired mode as well...) and I really like it a lot
1) Clock your i5 if you haven't anywayKerrinck said:Have some money to spend so I was thinking of doing an upgrade. Have a couple of questions since I am still kinda clueless.
I will upgrade from a 5770 to a 6970, do I need to upgrade anything else to prevent a bottleneck? My mobo is a P55M UD2 and my CPU is a i5 750.
Also, is 8 gigs of ram overkill or is there a significant increase in performance when going from 4 to 8?
grap3fruitman said:Gaf, I need a new... monitor. I used to have a nice 22" flatscreen Viewsonic CRT running at 2048 x 1536 back in the day, when that $600 beast broke I went with the much more unflattering 17" Dell CRT I got for free from my (at the time) high school. I've been running this for a good 5 years now, right? I do have a soft spot for CRTs but I'm thinking of getting a nice LED-backlit LCD to replace it. Specifically, I'm looking at the Samsung PS2370. What are your thoughts and what other suggestions do you have?
Depends on a lot of things such as your sensitivity and grip style. Go with the G500 is you use palm, and Alienware Tactx if you use claw/fingertip (I'm pretty sure this is just a rebranded G9x).snack said:Hey guys which of these mouses is the best?
G500
Alienware Tactx Mouse
Microsoft Sidewinder X5
Hazaro said:While you can get an H55 motherboard I'd suggest you get a P55 based one instead.
Gigabyte UD3 and the Asus P55(D) are nice entry boards, but will be more around $120-$150 AUD (not sure on conversion and imports)
ltse1 said:Is this a good deal??? I use video editing software and 3D modeling software as a hobby, so I thought I'd go with 8 GB of RAM instead of 4 GB since it was only $50 more. What kind of jump in performance can I expect (minimal, or vastly improved?)
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TheExodu5 said:I'd like to possibly make the thread for 2011, unless someone else is working on it.
This time around, I'd like to try keeping the builds updated though.
So, what price points should we use for the builds?
JoeBoy101 said:$600, $1000, $1500?
(i.e., PC-GAF Intro, Veteran Box, and the Master Case)
TheExodu5 said:Yeah I was leaning towards that. All of the setups will be single card solutions. The option will of course be to add a second top of the line card to the $1500 case.
Anyways, I'm gone for the day, but any ideas/advice are welcome.
Question: should I give the buyer choice? For example, should I offer different case choices or different video card choices for an equivalent price? Or should I keep it simple?
grap3fruitman said:Gaf, I need a new... monitor. I used to have a nice 22" flatscreen Viewsonic CRT running at 2048 x 1536 back in the day, when that $600 beast broke I went with the much more unflattering 17" Dell CRT I got for free from my (at the time) high school. I've been running this for a good 5 years now, right? I do have a soft spot for CRTs but I'm thinking of getting a nice LED-backlit LCD to replace it. Specifically, I'm looking at the Samsung PS2370. What are your thoughts and what other suggestions do you have?
LiquidMetal14 said:I want the best deal on a 700w power supply. I found this one for 80. Any cheaper options. I don't feel like spending lots on this. I am upgrading to a Phenom II x4 and radeon 6970 so do I really need that much or is a 600w PSU only needed?
I used the AMD 6800 HD line for the GFS and it reccomends a 450 and up. The Radeon 6970 requires 500 or more right? I am looking at the one in my link for future use but if all I need is a 600w or so (to be safe) then I will bump it down. Thanks for the link!JRW said:You could try this psu calculator http://www.corsair.com/psufinder/default.aspx
[Motherboard (MSI 770 AM3 DDR3)]: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/165438 (£49.66)
[CPU (Athlon ii X3 435 2.9ghz)]: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/176043 (65.67)
[RAM (Corsair 4GB DDR3 1333mhz)]: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/166463 (£80.79)
[GPU (XFX HD 4870 512MB)]:http://www.ebuyer.com/product/169206 (£91.20)
[DVD (22X Sony DVDRW)]: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/170014 (£15.89)
[Case/PSU (Coolermaster Elite 330 and Coolermaster eXtreme Power Plus 460w PSU)]: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/135101 (£54.99)
[HDD (Samsung F3 500GB)]: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/146252 (£42.54)