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If I gave you $1000 bucks right now. What would you get?
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id probably try out one of those mini laptops, but they only cost about 300. id keep the rest of the money
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Id take the money and head out to micro center where you could build a new PC for less then half of that..
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I'd spend $450 on another Compaq laptop, add more RAM, and pocket $500.
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Depends. I'd say MacBook, but I already have one. Best computer I've ever owned, LOVE IT.
Option two: Asus EEEPC (micro laptop). Perfect for logging/tuning, these things are about $350 and are ultra portable. http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewprodu...tebooks+-+Mini Option three: what kracka said. $500 HP or Compaq special from Best Buy and keep the change. |
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Lian Li case
600+ watt modular power supply Intel E8400 Core2 Duo processor Intel P35 chipset motherboard 4GB DDR2 RAM 500GB+ SATA hard drive, maybe a second and mirror them depending on cost Nvidia 9800GT video card Might even have enough left over for 22" LCD. |
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i like circuit city to, since you can barter with the dudes! haha.
I would also say spend $5-600 on a comp. from circuit, and then you will have some left over so you could do something like more ram and still have fun money. |
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I'd get an old pos and aem ems.
But seriously I'd get an amd 3800+ 4gig of DDR2 VIA board TweakUI clocking software. Many fans |
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$250-300 on a 22 or 24 inch monitor, reserve another $200 for a decent case, fans, and 600 watt+ power supply.
Keyboards and mice are cheap. If you really need new ones $50- should be enough. Dual-layer DVD/RW drives are $30- each. Don't bother with a Blue-Ray drive, those things are still over $300-. Pick up an ATi 48xx graphics card. 1Tb drives are $100 each. For that same $100 you could probably get a pair of 500Gb drives which you can then mirror for safety/performance. Now with the left over, buy as much cpu/ram/mobo as you can. 3 Gig dual or even quad core chips are running about $200 these days. Ram is always on sale for around $15- per gigabyte. I'm partial to Intel mini-ATX mobos, rock solid, etc, etc. Buy at Microcenter and/or General Nanosystems. At General Nano you can have them work up a quote for you based on a few parameters: Preferred monitor size Preferred video card Preferred cpu 4 Gb ram Just figure out those 4 details and let them work up the quotes. GNS can do same day assembly and delivery....... |
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Newegg ftw, what would you use the computer for?
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I'm with Matt D.
Only reason I'm AMD right now is because it was cheaper and fit my budget better. |
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I am finally getting school going after years of talking about it. Just got word back on a house we put a offer on and it has a perfect spot for a office. So going the desktop route, So using it for school things and I play a few games so performance is going to be a factor. Plan on getting a pretty decent graphics card. Hard drive size 500 or so would be the least I would do. Ram I would think at least 4 gig. I'm kinda computer spec retarded and figured a thousand bucks should cover it. Was going to try to get a decent desk and a new racing wheel and try to stay at or around the budget.
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I would make a list of games and programs you have or would like to buy and us on your new rig. Then buy the parts that will fit best so you do not end up with something you did not want or is way to much for what you are doing. Putting together a computer is kind of like building a car, some things work, and some thing do not work. Also a lot of reading on the parts you would like helps and ask a lot of questions.
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Newegg now gets owned by Microcenter IMO. Buying a motherboard locally is worth it's money even if it's an extra 20 dollars, I had to replace mine once before I got one that worked.
I just built a Q6600 (Quad 2.6GHz @ 3.2GHz on stock cooling), 750i SLI motherboard, 4GB of 1066MHz RAM and some other stuff for less than $1000. Overall I saved about 100 dollars by going with Microcenter over newegg, WITH tax and shipping figured in both. Then again, that's if you build your own. |
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$100 - Cheap Case (Antec Lansing Gaming case or so)
$200 at most - E8400 Wolfdale 3.0ghz (best bang for the buck overclock card) $200 at most - 8800 gts vid card $175 at most - 780/790i SLI mobo $100 - 650w battery $80~100 at most - Cruc / gskill 4gb ram. |
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Don't bother with more than 4G of ram. 32bit XP and 32bit Vista won't see or use anything more than 4Gb.
But you should get your 4Gb in two 2Gb 'sticks'. That will leave you expansion room for more memory in case you go with a 64 bit OS in the future. Any cpu you buy today will be 32 and 64 bit capable so no worries there. |
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If you were going for an all gaming rig and wanted future expandability, I would do something like this:
Case: Antec 300 - $49 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811129042 PSU: I haven't seen enough data to recommend one, but plan on ~650w cert 80: ~$60-120. CPU: E8400 - $164 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115037 RAM:OCZ Reaper HZC (4-gigs DDR2) - $109 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227289 Mobo: DFI Lanparty Dark (x38 northbridge) - $174 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813136051 GPU: ATI 4850 - $159 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102770 DVD: Samsung Lightscribe DVD-R - $27 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827151173 HDD: This is really time sensitive, each mfg seems to come out with good and bad series. I'll just arbitrarily say get a 640 gig - 1TB drive for ~$80-$120. With this combination of parts, you could OC the CPU to ~ 3.8 Ghz on stock cooler. The ram, according to the research I've seen, is the best latency for overclocking with this setup. The ATI 4850 is hands down the best bang for the buck right now. with 1 card you outperform Nvidia's 8800GTX (which was selling at $600 1 year ago). with 2, in CF mode , you can beat their current $450 GTX 280 in most cases, while coming in cheaper at $300. The x38 chipset on the motherboard will supply both 16x PCI-e slots in full 16x mode, whereas the p.* chipsets you are limited to 8x per channel. The more expensive 48x NB set only provides about 1% more performance over the older x38, but costs quite a bit more. I've never really gotten excited about super flashy cases.. a bit too much like ricing a car out. So I would recommend something that is good and sturdy with a great airflow layout and tool-less design. But if you really are never going to overclock your rig or go multi-GPU setup. I'd make a totally different parts selection, and the price would be closer to $560 rather than $900... probably go quad core too if gaming was not your primary objective. SnoEclipse is correct, 32bit windows XP caps you are 3.25 GB of RAM. |
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Newegg has GeForce 9800GX2 dual cores for under $250!!!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130402 It is a re-man, but it works, think I might have to pick one up. |
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