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These tech report builds seem so expensive even for a mid range at 900 bucksMinsc said:
These tech report builds seem so expensive even for a mid range at 900 bucksMinsc said:
TurtleSnatcher said:These tech report builds seem so expensive even for a mid range at 900 bucks![]()
DennisK4 said:Because some of us use our PC for things other than gaming and for these things there is no better CPU at the moment. In that context, saving 400$ is a non-issue. I dont mean that in a condescending way, simply that in the end all the time saved would easily be worth the 400$ if cost was an issue.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/2960
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/core-i7-980x-gulftown,review-31832.html
Minsc said:What do you mean? I agree it'd be nice if you had a 5850 level GPU in the $900 machine, but with the GPU alone costing ~$300 that'd be a tough pill to swallow!
Weren't you saying how you wanted a $300+ CPU anyway?![]()
Actually I do agree somewhat, prices haven't been coming down, and in some areas, have gone up over the last year or more.
I saw that review too, and it's an amazing processor for certain work atmospheres, but I was just putting it in perspective a little in the gaming areas. It's a very select user that would need to spend that money for such a short benefit. I guarantee you no reviews will be carrying that tune when the i7 970 is released in under 6 months, if it is half the price.
TurtleSnatcher said:These tech report builds seem so expensive even for a mid range at 900 bucks![]()
TurtleSnatcher said:Microcenter has the i7-930's for $199.99 and I have one 10 miles south of me.
NewEgg sells that processor for $90.00 more. NewEgg sells the i5-750 for the exact same price as a i7-930. So I'm stuck on which one in my mind I should get.
PistolPete said:I have a Microcenter about 10 miles east of me... Are they generally cheaper than Newegg? Could I bring a print out of that build and get it cheaper there?
PistolPete said:I was about to pull the trigger on that exact system. Not a good idea?
I have a Microcenter about 10 miles east of me... Are they generally cheaper than Newegg? Could I bring a print out of that build and get it cheaper there?
Amir0x said:http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x55/Amir0x/WTFScore.jpg
Damn you primary hard disk!
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Damn you primary hard disk! [MG]http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x55/Amir0x/JapanEvil.gif[/IMG]
Minsc said:Heh, your primary hard disk is a Intel SSD though, those typically score in the high 7s. I wouldn't worry, that windows score thingy is all sorts of broken at best.
Cheeto said:Go into the BIOS screen and look for an option for quick boot or diagnostic level. Either turn down the level of self diagnostic or make sure quick boot is enabled.
Minsc said:Rathering than continuing my editing, here's a new post with the strongest graph you can find for the case of a i7 980X:
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Phloxy said:Can anybody reccomend me a good internal pci wireless card? Need one stat.
BravoSuperStar said:My intel 80gb ssd gets a 7.8 in the windows performance test. You might want to make sure your mobo's storage drivers are installed, Amirox.
Boonoo said:I've been trying out a copy of this and it only maxes out one of my 4 cores. The other 3 are around 50%. I'd think it should max everything, but I'm not sure if I'm running it right. I am getting some sort of error when I start it up, though, so that may be something.
JayDubya said:So far, so good, $328 of my $750 budget gone (tax and rebate included).
Fry's Bundle
CPU: i7-930
Mobo: MSI X58 Pro-E
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It's a pretty good mobo with decent reviews, and the bundle is especially great for that price. It doesn't have any USB 3.0; but then, I haven't even had a computer with USB 2.0 yet, so I can probably live without.
I found a decent review / overclocking guide for this combo as well.
Minsc said:My Intel SSD got 7.8 as well, for a few weeks. Now it's a 5.9, but benches right in line with where it should be according to Crystal Mark. I've seen countless reports of the GPU score being weird as well, the WEI scores are sorta flakely.
rohlfinator said:Do you guys have your SSDs connected to your first SATA port? Maybe it just benchmarks the drive at port 0.
(I'm getting a 7.4 with my OCZ Agility, fwiw.)
TouchMyBox said:Isn't that a very large chunk of your budget to be spending on cpu/mobo alone?
JayDubya said:So far, so good, $328 of my $750 budget gone (tax and rebate included).
Fry's Bundle
CPU: i7-930
Mobo: MSI X58 Pro-E
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It's a pretty good mobo with decent reviews, and the bundle is especially great for that price. It doesn't have any USB 3.0; but then, I haven't even had a computer with USB 2.0 yet, so I can probably live without.
All their builds are all around solid. You can of course choose to skimp on 1 or 2 parts to fit your needs but they deliver every time. (Funny thing is nothing changed for Econobox or Utility player since March :lol )TurtleSnatcher said:These tech report builds seem so expensive even for a mid range at 900 bucks![]()
Great all around PC. If you are only interested in gaming performance in the next year or so and don't mind not having near top of the line now the econobox is amazing value. Just pop in another 2GB and a 5770 for $100 more and you have a great machine. (Still talking 45-60fps high/max settings in most games today)PistolPete said:I was about to pull the trigger on that exact system. Not a good idea?
I have a Microcenter about 10 miles east of me... Are they generally cheaper than Newegg? Could I bring a print out of that build and get it cheaper there?
April 26th iirc.Minsc said:People in the market for new PCs should definitely hold off a few weeks for any price cuts that the new 6-core amd chips may bring, things are changing! What's the eta for them anyway?
You're going to find it difficult to build a computer if you need everything (psu, case, ram, harddrive, optical drives, video card, cpu, motherboard) for $750 if you go for an i7/i5JayDubya said:Well, if I've truly committed to this, I probably need to either scrounge up another $100 somewhere to get more optimal performance and best use the options in front of me, or to stick to it and get ruthless about where corners can be cut. Or hell, just take these back and start over - there is another good sale over at Microcenter, $35 bundle with any AMD processor and any compatible Motherboard.
No matter which way, I'd need advice, and ideally in the next few days, because I have to mail this rebate in soon if I'm going to stick with this.
Cheeto said:New pc built and configured
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Amir0x said:I know! It's weird. maybe it thinks my 1TB HDD is the primary hard disk... although I don't know why since I definitely made the SSD HDD the place Windows boots from and everything. Ah well.
G9? Thats what I use at work. Its great.. Even includes weights.Pringo said:Do you guys have any suggestions for a good mouse? My current one (Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000) is starting to die on me I think.
My requirements:
-wireless
-fast enough for gaming (I don't really care about extra buttons or other extraneous stuff though)
-nice looking
I've heard Logitech makes some good mice, but most of them that I've looked at are pretty fugly. I've also been looking at those new MS BlueTrack mice, but I dunno how much of a difference that tech would have using it on a mouse pad. Having a charger would be nice too, but I've heard some of them are somewhat flaky. If sticking with rechargeable AAs is a better option I'll stick with that.
Just took a look at the G9 and...outside of being a fast gaming mouse it looks like the exact opposite of what I'm looking for. Is there even a wireless version of it because I'm not seeing one on their site?TurtleSnatcher said:G9? Thats what I use at work. Its great.. Even includes weights.
http://store.razerzone.com/store/razerusa/DisplayHomePagePringo said:Just took a look at the G9 and...outside of being a fast gaming mouse it looks like the exact opposite of what I'm looking for. Is there even a wireless version of it because I'm not seeing one on their site?
Oh, I'd like to add that I'd like to try to keep the cost down a bit too. I think 74.99 GBP is a bit excessive for a mouse. I think $50ish is more around my speed (unless the more expensive mice are going to have noticeable gains I guess).
Oh whoops totally didnt see the wireless.. 3:41am argh.Pringo said:Just took a look at the G9 and...outside of being a fast gaming mouse it looks like the exact opposite of what I'm looking for. Is there even a wireless version of it because I'm not seeing one on their site?
Oh, I'd like to add that I'd like to try to keep the cost down a bit too. I think 74.99 GBP is a bit excessive for a mouse. I think $50ish is more around my speed (unless the more expensive mice are going to have noticeable gains I guess).
Intel X-25 G2Orellio said:What hard drive are you using?
TurtleSnatcher said:Dell is running something on refurb machines 15% off..
All the i5's were snagged by the time I looked.. but I found an i7-860 with 4GB's of ram, Radeon 5770, 1TB HDrive, and DVD-RW etc for $800.00 after tax/shipping. Almost snagged it since I quickly built one off NewEgg and it was coming close to $900 with the cheapest parts even..
I decided to hold off.. hopefully another sale like that will kick back up in the coming month.