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- From: Bristol
- Registered: 09-04-2007
Topic: No0 PeeSee
yo,
i know i have said this a number of times, but I AM getting a new PC over the next few months, buying as i earn.
He's what it looks like i'm gonna get so far:
Case - w/ PSU [~£40]
Video Card - 8800GT 512Mb Nvidia [£101]
Processor - Dual Core AMD Athlon (2x 2.5Ghz) [£46]
Memory - DDR2 2Gb 'OCZ' platinum [£35]
Big momma board - Asus Nforce 570 Ultra PCI-E [£60]
Total [£282]
(All found on ebuyer.com)
Thoughts ples?
Last edited by 0-FreezeBurn-0 (20-05-2008 15:20:54)
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- teek22
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- From: tEh gHeTto
- Registered: 26-08-2006
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
I would say go with a Core 2 Duo.
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- Peter
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- From: Maidenhead
- Registered: 01-02-2008
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
I take it you already have a hard drive?
I'd go with a core 2 duo, and PSUs that come with cases normally fail.
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- From: Bomley, Kent, UK
- Registered: 31-07-2006
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
Make sure the PSU is powerful enough.
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- From: Higher Kinnerton
- Registered: 27-01-2008
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
Don't skimp on the psu, buy it separately from the case, also, that CPU is shit, get an e6400/6600 or something.
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- teek22
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- From: tEh gHeTto
- Registered: 26-08-2006
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
What is the most you are willing to spend?
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- From: Bristol
- Registered: 09-04-2007
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
Teek: Anything, as i am buying it over the course of the next few paydays
Surgeon: I'm not listening to a guy with a welsh flag in his sig. And I have an aversion to Intel.
Peter: Yes I have got a HD, 300Gb, brand new.
PSU comments: thanks, just i was told by a computer technician to just get one with the case.
will look into it.
Cheers guys
Last edited by 0-FreezeBurn-0 (20-05-2008 14:56:33)
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- From: Bristol
- Registered: 09-04-2007
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
Oh yeah, and XP all the way.
WHO IS WITH ME?
And as I could spend a bit more on the motherboard...
How about this:
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/113971
And may be willing to upgrade to the AMD Athlon64 3.2Ghz DualCore for an extra £50
And the PSU?
How about this: (500W) http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.a
tid=frooct
or the slightly more expensive: http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.a
turer_id=0
This is looking more along the lines of £450.
but as i spent £400 on my current PC with is less than half as good, I dont mind :awsm:
Last edited by 0-FreezeBurn-0 (20-05-2008 15:24:33)
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- From: Higher Kinnerton
- Registered: 27-01-2008
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
Lol k, don't take my advice, get a cheap ass PSU, with insufficient amps per rail and I can guarantee it will Die on you. That CPU will not be able to run even BF2 decently, with other higher end components liek you have, the CPU will be holding you back.
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- From: Bristol
- Registered: 09-04-2007
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
mate, my single-core Athlon 3.4Ghz can run BF2 on full spec more than easily.
Last edited by 0-FreezeBurn-0 (20-05-2008 15:57:54)
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- From: Higher Kinnerton
- Registered: 27-01-2008
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
You'd be better off getting an E8400; (£132.96)
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/139971
Getting an SLi mobo without SLi'ing is also a waste, something like this would be great; (£71.07)
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/136365
BFG 8800GT, a reliable company; (£135.99)
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/135024
DDR2 8000 from OCZ (I have the same RAM it's awesome, and cheap); (£51.72)
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/128022
That comes to £391.72 then all you need is a case of your choice and you have a solid pc.
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- From: Central Winland
- Registered: 04-02-2008
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
You could give a budget range and I could see what I can do?
Also, you know that Intel really is the way to go right now? I have a £40 intel dualcore processor, which overclocked beats AMD's top-of-the-line quad core phenom, over £100.
I understand if you want to support AMD, but Intel is the gamer's choice right now.
Last edited by DeathUnlimited (20-05-2008 16:25:36)
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- kylef
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- From: Northern Ireland
- Registered: 10-03-2008
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
Tried to get as close to £280 as I possibly could...

That Team Fortress 2 Get-together guy!
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- Peter
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- From: Maidenhead
- Registered: 01-02-2008
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
0-FreezeBurn-0 wrote:...info.asp?product_id=13083&category_id=646&manufacturer_id=0[/url]
This is looking more along the lines of £450.
but as i spent £400 on my current PC with is less than half as good, I dont mind :awsm:
Think you missed a bit kyle 
Last edited by Peter (21-05-2008 02:42:29)
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- From: Bristol
- Registered: 09-04-2007
Reply to: No0 PeeSee
Ok, I will go no further than the Intel CPU, cheers for all the support guys!
this isn't what I'm used to from this forum
:awsm:
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