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"I need a new PC!" 2010 Edition

TheHeretic said:
I hear you, the only real issues are the GTX 460 seems to be very rare, as some stores are starting to price hike them, and I don't have a decent GPU in my system. All I really need is something to pass me by for 18 months, i'd be happy with a hard as powerful as my 8800 tbh, though its ridiculous to go out and buy one again.

Edit: Just to confuse matters I can get a 250 GTS 1GB for $120. ><
That 250GTS sounds good considering the pricing where you are. The 460 will last you a lot longer in the long run and both have similar value per $ (if you turn up settings).
Deadly Cyclone said:
I will post again when I am off work with official specs, but as I cannot afford a new PC right now I have an older Dell desktop I am trying to fix up a bit to play some games (WoW, TF2). Right now it runs WoW at about 20FPS, but it only has 1GB of RAM.

I need to find a bit more DDR PC3200 RAM, anyone have any they aren't using or know where it is cheap? May just get 2 more 512 sticks off NewEgg.

I am not really good with computer hardware so I am trying to figure out everything I need to at least make this machine a little better for the time being, I believe I need a 100mm fan too.
Don't toss in any more money into that computer. Time to save!
infinityBCRT said:
Okay, I definitely need a new PSU, my PC doesn't POST all the time when I turn it on since I got the GeForce 470 card (10% of the time it doesn't turn on or gets stuck at the mobo splash screen). I think I have an OCZ thats 650 or 750, I'm not entirely sure.

I'm thinking about getting the Corsair 850TX. Any recommendations? Whether I need more or less or if theres a cheaper option.

Also, should all these power supplies fit in a standard case? some of the PSUs look like they are different sizes but could just be the angle of the pictures.
A solid 550w would be fine. The Corsair 650W is a nice choice, 750W if you plan on tossing another card later.
Milabrega said:
Any performance charts for the i5-760 vs the i5-750, the x4 965 and the two x6's?
760 is just the 750 with a x21 instead of x20 multi. No point in getting it. Save $10 or so.

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/2
h0pper said:
I configured this system. What do you guys think of this? I know Alienwares are usually overpriced, but with the discount, is it a good deal? Also, anyone know how big the Alienware cases are? I rememeber them being HUGE.

anyway, here is the system, it came out to $1,528.30:
Way overpriced. There are some semi good deals out there. Look at the Dell 7100 and see if you can get a discount on that. Also make sure your monitor is 1080p (TRUE HD)
 
GAF I just received and installed my new motherboard and ram replacements and I just tried installing Blood Money again and I'm still getting the CRC error, which I assumed was a RAM problem and was the reason I had it replaced in the first place.

Now is there something I should be updating? Maybe I still need to check the ram voltage in my BIOS?

Edit: the disc is pretty scratched :/
 
really?! hmm, well there is a microcenter by my house so maybe I'll take a ride there over the weekend and have them build me one...
 
Wanted to post for the new page to get some more input:

haven't gotten many responses from you guys, probably because I'm such a damn flip-flopper over here, but I was informed at work today that my office receives a discount with Dell. Dell owns Alienware, so I looked at some of their machines.

I configured this system. What do you guys think of this? I know Alienwares are usually overpriced, but with the discount, is it a good deal? Also, anyone know how big the Alienware cases are? I rememeber them being HUGE.

anyway, here is the system, it came out to $1,528.30:

edit: the machine actually comes standard with 'Dual 1GB GDDR5 ATI Radeon™ HD 5670 CrossfireX™ Enabled'. However, I've been hearing so many things about the GTX460, I decided to go with that card. Does it make sense that 1 card is more expensive than 2? ;/

CASE Cosmic Black, Alienware Aurora Chassis edit
PROCESSOR Intel® Core™ i7 920 2.66GHz (8MB Cache) Quad Core Processor edit
OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64bit, English edit
WARRANTY AND SERVICE 1 Year Basic Service Plan edit
VIDEO CARD Single 1GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 460 edit
MEMORY 6GB Triple Channel 1333Mhz DDR3 edit
HARD DRIVE 500GB - SATA-II, 3Gb/s, 7,200RPM, 16MB Cache HDD edit
OPTICAL DRIVE Single Drive: 24X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/double layer write capability edit
SOUND CARD Integrated 7.1 Channel Audio edit
MONITOR 21.5” Alienware AW2210 OptX™ Full HD Gaming Monitor edit
KEYBOARD Alienware Multi-Media Keyboard edit
MOUSE No Mouse
 
I took a little time to put something together on newegg to plan out what I want to get.

http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=13522185

I am missing fans & a PSU so if anyone has any suggestions for quiet fans please tell me. Also, I have no idea what size PSU to get. I only have 1 GPU planned now but I may do CrossFire in the future.

G.SKILL 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Triple Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ
ASUS EAH5850 DirectCU TOP/2DIS/1GD5 Radeon HD 5850 (Cypress Pro) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX ...
Rosewill RCR-IM5001 USB2.0 75 in 1 internal Card Reader w/ 3 ports USB2.0 Hub / eSATA port / Extra silver face plate / Molex ...
Western Digital Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive
ASUS P6T SE LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard
COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 CAC-T05-UW Black Aluminum Bezel , SECC Chassis ATX Mid Tower Computer Case
ASUS DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS Black SATA 24X DVD Burner - Bulk - OEM
Intel Core i7-930 Bloomfield 2.8GHz LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Desktop Processor BX80601930

Any comments/suggestions is appreciated.
 
So I'm building a new PC. With all the raving about the 460 I'm going to go with that. Any consensus on best brand to go with for it?

Thinking if i7 processor, again, any recommendations on good, but not breaking the bank motherboards (maybe even one of those combo deals on new egg for processor and MB).
 
I've been wanting to make a gaming rig for a while, however I have roughly no knowledge on the subject.

I want to be able to run The Old Republic maxed out when it is available. I am looking to spend under $600 if at all possible. This price does not include a monitor. I don't have a great idea on what kind of resolution. I just want to get my foot into the door and be able to expand if they need should arise.

Thanks.
 
soooo i found out i got a job i was really hoping for that's going to free up some money. or at least i feel more confident spending $1500 on a decent starting gaming rig, with room to upgrade as i go.

i've been out of pc gaming for oh, 6 or 7 years, and even then it was just on whatever i could scrape by on. college and post-grad has just been living off a macbook, so i'm ready to get a legit machine. i spent like a half hour looking at the latest tech, and made an example build.

GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R LGA 1366 - $199
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128423

Intel Core i7-930 Bloomfield 2.8GHz LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core - $289
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115225

OCZ Gold 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2000 (PC3 16000) - $160
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227424

XFX HD-587X-ZNFC Radeon HD 5870 1GB - $399 (think i saw it for $379 on amazon)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150476

SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3 HD103SJ 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s - $75
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822152185

Antec EarthWatts EA750 750W - $100
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371026

NZXT M59 - 001BK Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - $50
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146058

EVERCOOL HPJ-12025 120mm Ever Lubricate Bearing - $42
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835119115

$10thermal compound, $100 windows 7, $20 dvdburner, $30 kb/m
total: $1478


so here's where i want some people to ridicule me if this is bad setup, poor prices etc. my budget right now is $1500. i want to try to start something that i can add on without necessarily REPLACING every component, if thats even possible.

a couple questions that some basic reading up has tried to catch me up with, but really direct feedback might make it clearer in my head.

crossfire and sli card solutions: will my power supply be able to do this eventually if i decide to add a second card? are the performance boosts from this varied across application/games? is it better to get 2 mid-range/cheap cards than one higher-end for the time being then add a card when i can afford a better one? do these questions even make sense?

SSD: are the performance boosts really that significant? in gaming specifically? should i buy a SSD for the os and games, and then a sata for storage?

case: the mid tower case dimensions will fit everything i listed i think, but is there sort of favorite case out there?
 
Shambles said:
TR has posted another article of 3.5" 7200RPM drives. The F3 still comes out on top. Sadly it seems like more and more drives are moving to 3 year warranties.
About time he reviewed the F3. :)
Mairu said:
I took a little time to put something together on newegg to plan out what I want to get.

http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=13522185

I am missing fans & a PSU so if anyone has any suggestions for quiet fans please tell me. Also, I have no idea what size PSU to get. I only have 1 GPU planned now but I may do CrossFire in the future.
i5 750
GB P55A-UD3 / Asus P7P55D-E Pro (If you plan to SLi)
4GB G.Skill 1600
CM 690 (Cent 5 will fit a GTX460, but it's a small case)
GTX460 1GB
Corsair 750W if you plan to SLi 460's later
Samsung F3 1TB
________
That's $300 saved for 90% of the performance you'd get.
h0pper said:
anyway, here is the system, it came out to $1,528.30:

edit: the machine actually comes standard with 'Dual 1GB GDDR5 ATI Radeon™ HD 5670 CrossfireX™ Enabled'. However, I've been hearing so many things about the GTX460, I decided to go with that card. Does it make sense that 1 card is more expensive than 2? ;/
Just go to microcenter.
Foofaraw said:
I've been wanting to make a gaming rig for a while, however I have roughly no knowledge on the subject.

I want to be able to run The Old Republic maxed out when it is available. I am looking to spend under $600 if at all possible. This price does not include a monitor. I don't have a great idea on what kind of resolution. I just want to get my foot into the door and be able to expand if they need should arise.
A55hA.jpg

Prezhulio said:
soooo i found out i got a job i was really hoping for that's going to free up some money. or at least i feel more confident spending $1500 on a decent starting gaming rig, with room to upgrade as i go.

i've been out of pc gaming for oh, 6 or 7 years, and even then it was just on whatever i could scrape by on. college and post-grad has just been living off a macbook, so i'm ready to get a legit machine. i spent like a half hour looking at the latest tech, and made an example build.

Antec EarthWatts EA750 750W - $100
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371026

NZXT M59 - 001BK Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - $50
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146058

EVERCOOL HPJ-12025 120mm Ever Lubricate Bearing - $42
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835119115

crossfire and sli card solutions: will my power supply be able to do this eventually if i decide to add a second card? are the performance boosts from this varied across application/games? is it better to get 2 mid-range/cheap cards than one higher-end for the time being then add a card when i can afford a better one? do these questions even make sense?

SSD: are the performance boosts really that significant? in gaming specifically? should i buy a SSD for the os and games, and then a sata for storage?

case: the mid tower case dimensions will fit everything i listed i think, but is there sort of favorite case out there?
See parts list for Mairu.

Swap in a Hyper 212+, N520, Vendetta II for a HS.
Yes, 750w will drive 2 GTX460's. The 4 series scales 80-90$ in most games at high resolutions. However in general having a single card is better in almost every way (Besides performance/$) if possible.
SSD doesn't do so much for games. See pic
CM 690. See pic.
i5 for gaming, don't worry about having the x6 on there.
 
Hazaro said:


That fan at the bottom sucks and is loud and very annoying to to install (in fairness so is the one I recommended above, but at least it's worth it in the end). Spend a little more, get something else.


Also, I always price Microcenter vs. Newegg. Neither seems to always be cheaper, so I have to mix and match myself.
 
DrForester said:
That fan at the bottom sucks and is loud and very annoying to to install (in fairness so is the one I recommended above, but at least it's worth it in the end). Spend a little more, get something else.


Also, I always price Microcenter vs. Newegg. Neither seems to always be cheaper, so I have to mix and match myself.
The fan on the 212+ is a bit loud, but it also cools as well as $50 coolers and you can always replace the fan. Mounting most HS's is always a pain. You can get any assortment of other $45 coolers that all cool about the same.

Oh and the 9500 is bad. I know, I've used one. Overpriced, will cut you, 'ok-ish' cooling.
It does however run quietly and look nice. I also think the 9500 installation is worse than most.
 
Milabrega said:
Wait, When is a 95W X6 Dropping? Soon as in days/weeks? or months?

How far off is Short Bridge CPU's and the ati 6000 series?
95W have been spotted overseas. Soon hopefully.
Sandy Bridge Intel says this year (pushed forward). 2 new sockets, oh boy. More cores and threads for all!
ATi 6 series announced this year, release next.
DrForester said:
So back to my original question. Best 460 brand? Good Motherboard for i7?
Right now the Gigabyte 1GB seems to be the one to get.

GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128423

or

ASUS P6X58D-E
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131641
i5 750
GB P55A-UD3 / Asus P7P55D-E Pro (If you plan to SLi)
 
Hazaro said:
Mmhmm. Also the only reason to get i7 imo is because you are next to a microcenter and get it for $70 or $100 off. Otherwise just get an i5, or if for some reason you need HT, get an 860.

I also updated the guide a bit.
http://i.imgur.com/A55hA.jpg


Did some research on the Phenom II and it looks more bang for the buck, you can even get that 6 core one for under $300 I noticed. Might end up going with that. Anything special I shoudl know about the i7 vs Phenom II? 6 core worth it?
 
DrForester said:
Did some research on the Phenom II and it looks more bang for the buck, you can even get that 6 core one for under $300 I noticed. Might end up going with that. Anything special I shoudl know about the i7 vs Phenom II? 6 core worth it?
i5-750 is better at: Clock for clock speed, gaming, some movie editing, can overclock to 4.2Ghz on average
x6 1055T is better at: Having 2 more cores for same price, some specialized movie editing, stuff that actually uses 6 cores, Socket AM3 will stay for next generation of CPU's, can OC to ~3.8Ghz on average

i5-750 vs x6 1055T http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/147?vs=109
*Note that the super leads that are present in 3/4 games are entirely CPU bound unlike most modern games such as Batman: AA.
i5-750 vs i7-920 (Both 2.66Ghz, 920 has HT) http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/47?vs=109
 
Hazaro said:
About time he reviewed the F3. :)

i5 750
GB P55A-UD3 / Asus P7P55D-E Pro (If you plan to SLi)
4GB G.Skill 1600
CM 690 (Cent 5 will fit a GTX460, but it's a small case)
GTX460 1GB
Corsair 750W if you plan to SLi 460's later
Samsung F3 1TB
________
That's $300 saved for 90% of the performance you'd get.

Hey, why get 1600 with an i5 750? Baseclock is 133, so one should get 1333 RAM (I guess you're suggesting some OC'ing right?).
 
Dr.Acula said:
Hey, why get 1600 with an i5 750? Baseclock is 133, so one should get 1333 RAM (I guess you're suggesting some OC'ing right?).
1600 sticks usually on sale for the same price, plus 8-8-8-24 @ 1600 instead of 9-9-9-27 @ 1333.

Negligible, but it's basically a free upgrade.
 
Hazaro said:
About time he reviewed the F3. :)

i5 750
GB P55A-UD3 / Asus P7P55D-E Pro (If you plan to SLi)
4GB G.Skill 1600
CM 690 (Cent 5 will fit a GTX460, but it's a small case)
GTX460 1GB
Corsair 750W if you plan to SLi 460's later
Samsung F3 1TB
________
That's $300 saved for 90% of the performance you'd get.

Just go to microcenter.

See parts list for Mairu.

Swap in a Hyper 212+, N520, Vendetta II for a HS.
Yes, 750w will drive 2 GTX460's. The 4 series scales 80-90$ in most games at high resolutions. However in general having a single card is better in almost every way (Besides performance/$) if possible.
SSD doesn't do so much for games. See pic
CM 690. See pic.
i5 for gaming, don't worry about having the x6 on there.
Thanks, this really helps.
Is the 750w PSU really necessary if I plan to SLI later? The 650w one says its SLI ready. Do you have any other suggestions on case? The case you showed me doesn't have one of those smaller front ports that I'd like to use for a card reader.
 
I hadn't upgraded my PC since 2005 and therefore have missed about 4 years of PC gaming.

Last week built a new system.

Core i5 750 2.66ghz 8mb cache
4gb 1333mhz RAM
Radeon 5850 1gb Graphics.

Runs beautifully but I can barely find anything good to play. I think PC Gaming kind of died while I was on hiatus. :lol

Am playing the recent Total War Games and enjoying them... also got Crysis as it killed me not being able to play it all this time. Graphics aside, I feel uninspired by the game.

I think I just spent a fair bit of money to find out that I am now well and truly a Console gamer.

If there are any amazing PC games that I have probably missed in this period, let me know. Until then, I'll just wait for Diablo 3.
 
Mairu said:
Thanks, this really helps.
Is the 750w PSU really necessary if I plan to SLI later? The 650w one says its SLI ready. Do you have any other suggestions on case? The case you showed me doesn't have one of those smaller front ports that I'd like to use for a card reader.
This Antec 750w on sale is nice. Use coupon*
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371026

And yes you need the 750W because the corsair 650w doesn't have 4x6pin. I suppose you might be able to use the molex connectors... but the antec is cheaper anyway.

Most cases lack the 3.5" drive now. You can get a converter for $10. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16841101026
Or just buy an external one.
 
Grug said:
I think I just spent a fair bit of money to find out that I am now well and truly a Console gamer.

If there are any amazing PC games that I have probably missed in this period, let me know. Until then, I'll just wait for Diablo 3.

Well let's see.

Valve's catalog is well worth getting. TF2 is especially nice. Be sure to pick up the free Alien Swarm; it's beautiful and fun. The L4Ds are great, as is HL2, EP1, EP2.

The STALKER games are great, especially if you're looking for some real PC centric titles.

There are a whole host of console games that are outstanding on the PC. Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Mirror's Edge (so gorgeous), and so on. (Don't be afraid of playing standard console focused games on it with a game pad--though, be sure to try out kb/m to see how you like it. Mirror's Edge, for example, works wonderfully with kb/m)

Civ 4 (the civ 4 pack) is pretty great.

There's a whole huge number of indie games worth picking up.

As for Crysis, it becomes a whole lot more fun when you vary up your suit action, and be sure to play on Delta.
 
Boonoo said:
Well let's see.

Valve's catalog is well worth getting. TF2 is especially nice. Be sure to pick up the free Alien Swarm; it's beautiful and fun. The L4Ds are great, as is HL2, EP1, EP2.

The STALKER games are great, especially if you're looking for some real PC centric titles.

There are a whole host of console games that are outstanding on the PC. Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Mirror's Edge (so gorgeous), and so on.

Civ 4 (the civ 4 pack) is pretty great.

There's a whole huge number of indie games worth picking up.

As for Crysis, it becomes a whole lot more fun when you vary up your suit action, and be sure to play on Delta.

Caught HL2 and Civ4 on my last PC cycle, loved them.

The most disappointing thing for me seems to be the lack of great RPGs that I haven't already played in the mean time on console (Dragon Age/Oblivion/Mass Effect). Just the way the market is going I suppose.

One series I have overlooked entirely is the Battlefield Bad Company series. Would PC be the way to go for these?

Any tips on specific indie games?
 
Grug said:
The most disappointing thing for me seems to be the lack of great RPGs that I haven't already played in the mean time on console (Dragon Age/Oblivion/Mass Effect). Just the way the market is going I suppose.
Lots of people like The Witcher. Might want to try that if you're looking for a PC RPG.
 
Grug said:
Caught HL2 and Civ4 on my last PC cycle, loved them.

The most disappointing thing for me seems to be the lack of great RPGs that I haven't already played in the mean time on console (Dragon Age/Oblivion/Mass Effect). Just the way the market is going I suppose.

One series I have overlooked entirely is the Battlefield Bad Company series. Would PC be the way to go for these?

Any tips on specific indie games?


I don't really play many RPGs, so I can't comment too much. I've heard nothing but great things about the Witcher, though.


As far as indies go let me look through my steam list. I'm sure I'm leaving a lot out.

AaAaAA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity--a base jumping game, kinda fun
Audio Surf --neat music game
Beat Hazard --neat astroid style music game
Blueberry Garden--short, but a fun little platformer/puzzler. it's a hell of a power hog, surprisingly enough.
DEFCON--chilling war simulator
Plain Sight; a fun multiplayer title, has mario galaxy style gravity and ninja robots that suicide on one another
World of Goo

And the current fan favorite Minecraft.
 
Grug said:
Caught HL2 and Civ4 on my last PC cycle, loved them.

The most disappointing thing for me seems to be the lack of great RPGs that I haven't already played in the mean time on console (Dragon Age/Oblivion/Mass Effect). Just the way the market is going I suppose.

One series I have overlooked entirely is the Battlefield Bad Company series. Would PC be the way to go for these?

Any tips on specific indie games?
Add Shatter to the indie list.

Also YES BF:BC2 is excellent. Team Fortress 2 is more to my style though. Seriously amazing, amazing game.

Oblivion with mods is an entirely new game. Some have also liked The Witcher and there are like 8 Russian/European RPG's that have crossed over. Can't give you any names though.
 
Hazaro said:
The fan on the 212+ is a bit loud, but it also cools as well as $50 coolers and you can always replace the fan. Mounting most HS's is always a pain. You can get any assortment of other $45 coolers that all cool about the same.

Oh and the 9500 is bad. I know, I've used one. Overpriced, will cut you, 'ok-ish' cooling.
It does however run quietly and look nice. I also think the 9500 installation is worse than most.
Would it be louder than a stock intel i5 750 cooler?
 
WEGGLES said:
Which fan would you recommend to swap out for it? Preferably something I could pick up at Microcenter when I pick up the cooler.
Something around $10 that is under 25dB and over 45 CFM. Scythe should probably have something.
 
I was talking to a friend and he pointed me out to ibuypower. I configured a system almost the same as the one configured on newegg ( http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=13522185 ) and suprisingly the cost was not that different.

Through ibuypower, I'd get:
Zalman Z7 Gaming Case
Intel® Core™ i5 760 Processor (4x 2.80GHz/8MB L3 Cache)
[Free Upgrade] Liquid CPU Cooling System w/ 120mm Radiator [SOCKET-1156]
4 GB [2 GB X2] DDR3-1333 Memory Module
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 - 1GB - === High Performance === EVGA Brand Video Card Powered by NVIDIA
[Free Game/Application Download] - Street Fighter IV & PowerDirector 8 HE Free with Purchase of NVIDIA Video Card
[SLI] ASUS P7P55D-E PRO w/ 10-ch HD Audio
750 Watt -- Corsair CMPSU-750TX Power Supply SLI Ready
1 TB HARD DRIVE -- 16M Cache, 7200 RPM, 3.0Gb/s (This is my only curiosity, as they don't list the HD manufacturer. I've e-mailed them asking what brand it is)
24X Dual Format/Double Layer DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW Drive
12-In-1 Internal Flash Media Card Reader/Writer
iBUYPOWER USB Keyboard Black
Logitech MX518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse
iBUYPOWER 2.1 Channel Stereo Super Bass Subwoofer Speaker System
Professional wiring for all cables inside the system tower
Standard Warranty Service Standard 3-Year Limited Warranty + Lifetime Technical Support

and the total comes to $1,272.36 w/tax & shipping

Seems like a pretty good deal. Anyone else have experience with ibuypower?
 
Hey guys I need some help here my current system is as follows:

Q6600@Stock(due to mobo unable to OC it properly >.>)
4GB DDR2 800MHz RAM
9800GTX 512MB
Striker II Formula
Win7 64bit

now this rig sucks for playing games at 1920x1080 games like SC2 only chug along. I was wondering if I upgraded to a 5770 1GB would I see a good improvement? I got a new monitor and I wanna play my games at the 1080 res...
 
CryptiK said:
Hey guys I need some help here my current system is as follows:

Q6600@Stock(due to mobo unable to OC it properly >.>)
4GB DDR2 800MHz RAM
9800GTX 512MB
Striker II Formula
Win7 64bit

now this rig sucks for playing games at 1920x1080 games like SC2 only chug along. I was wondering if I upgraded to a 5770 1GB would I see a good improvement? I got a new monitor and I wanna play my games at the 1080 res...

This system should have no problem what so ever playing SC2 at 1080p
 
A 5770 should give you a pretty good performance increase. If you really want to play games at 1080p though I'd go for a GTX 460 1gb card.
 
Toki767 said:
A 5770 should give you a pretty good performance increase. If you really want to play games at 1080p though I'd go for a GTX 460 1gb card.
5770 is only just in my price range and I have only seen them in 768MB
 
kinggroin said:
Need a power supply capable of running a Phenom II X4 and 5970, for $110 or less.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371026
Use the coupon on top
CryptiK said:
Hey guys I need some help here my current system is as follows:

Q6600@Stock(due to mobo unable to OC it properly >.>)
9800GTX 512MB

now this rig sucks for playing games at 1920x1080 games like SC2 only chug along. I was wondering if I upgraded to a 5770 1GB would I see a good improvement? I got a new monitor and I wanna play my games at the 1080 res...
BSEL mod
http://www.flickr.com/photos/linux-works/2523160024/
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=62946&stc=1&d=1204094697

Use electrical tape or what have you. 2.4 -> 3Ghz

*Don't get a 5770 unless its like... $120 or $130.
 
CryptiK said:
wait what is the BSEL mod do? my Q6600 is a G0 stepping so will that still work?
A BSEL mod fools the motherboard into thinking you have a higher FSB than you really do. Looks pretty simple for a Q6600. Just use electrical tape and tape over one specific dot which the picture shows.
 
Toki767 said:
A BSEL mod fools the motherboard into thinking you have a higher FSB than you really do. Looks pretty simple for a Q6600. Just use electrical tape and tape over one specific dot which the picture shows.
anyone got some configurations I could use for the bios to make it 3.0Ghz I have tried(without BSEL) OCing before and it didnt work
 
Grug said:
Thanks guys. Will check out The Witcher and some of those indie titles.

There's a user made texture pack out there (an extra 1.4 GB download) that a user made which significantly improves and updates the look of The Witcher. I highly advise you get it (google search for The Witch high res textures)
 
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