Originally posted by GGINS:hi guys. I’ll looking to build a Phenom ii X6 1055T gaming pc that is not more than 1.7k. Pls advise on the parts and prices btw some requirements:
1. Motherboard must be ATX.
2. Graphics best be a evga Gtx 260 core 216 sc and above
3. Should i get the GX 650 or M12i?
Thanks a lot
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T + Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H - $539
Cooler Master Hyper 212+ ~$50
Corsair TW3X4G1333C9A 1333Mhz 4GB kit - $175
Western Digital Carvier Black 1TB ~$149
LG DVD Writer ~$35
Seasonic M12ii 620w ~$135
Sapphire 5850 ~$419
Casing ~$100
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit -$158
Total ~$1602
Hmmm is there a 500gb WDC hdd that costs less than 80 bucks? cause i'm thinking of adding a pair of speakers and creative Sb card too. Anyway does the giga mobo come with some sort of oc abilities? What difference is there between the so called Black edition 1090T and the Purple 1055T ah? thanks:)
Oh and MOBO should allow Cfx too:)
Originally posted by GGINS:Hmmm is there a 500gb WDC hdd that costs less than 80 bucks? cause i'm thinking of adding a pair of speakers and creative Sb card too. Anyway does the giga mobo come with some sort of oc abilities? What difference is there between the so called Black edition 1090T and the Purple 1055T ah? thanks:)
WDC Green 500GB - $78
Any mobo these days come with OC capabilities. It just matters how well. My budget MSI 785G mobo can OC pretty well.
Most full-size ATX 890 series mobos can support CFX. It would help to use Google, you know.
And as for Black Edtion vs Normal CPUs, as has been said, has an UNLOCKED multiplier. Kinda wish you'd pay attention to my answer to the same question you posted here :P Makes it very easy to OC.
That's the best for its price range. [elite 310]
The rest within that price or could be higher, have the fan at the front instead.(which is useless)
But its not as good as those 100+.
You will most probably be changing it in future anyway, so if you got the cash, upgrade it before buying.
Originally posted by GGINS:haha okay sorry. hmmm so i cannot oc the 1055T without unlocking it’s multiplier then? Btw what issit about the coolermaster elite 310 that makes it so popular ah? Nearly every shop is using tat in their bundles… Btw if i wanna get good sounds should i buy a better speaker or should i upgrade my sound card?
Can OC, just that you need a board capable of increasing Base Clock very high. Quite a lot of boards can't do that. Unlocked multipliers just make it EASY.
I dunno why Elite 310 more popular. My Elite 334 is pretty much tool-less and has excellent cooling capacity even though it doesn't have a fan at the side panel. Actually, in most cases, a side panel fan makes airflow WORSE. Best to use a fan over the graphics card. A dedicated sound card is usually not worth the money if you don't have good speakers. Integrated sound has progressed a lot. So buy good speakers first.
hey Guys does Best price and Pc themes have a website or something?
Originally posted by GGINS:hey Guys does Best price and Pc themes have a website or something?
Not sure, but their price lists are online @ HWZ.
Originally posted by GGINS:hmmm then do you guys think the CM storm scout is worth gettin?
lol that chassis not advisable for your budget unless u really want a pretty good looking casing while compromising on the other parts..
WD Caviar Blu 500GB $74 @ Video Pro.
Asus Crosshair IV Extreme has arrived @ VideoPro...
how about a Gladiator 600 then? It also has a front fan i think.
@Jonchao: why not advisable? It's quite cool and still within 1.7k
Originally posted by GGINS:how about a Gladiator 600 then? It also has a front fan i think.
@Jonchao: why not advisable? It's quite cool and still within 1.7k
thats true... but maybe you would want to use the remainding cash to get better parts... just my two cent's worth
Originally posted by GGINS:how about a Gladiator 600 then? It also has a front fan i think.
@Jonchao: why not advisable? It's quite cool and still within 1.7k
CM 690 II or HAF932 has awesome airflow.....
Originally posted by SBS7484P:
CM 690 II or HAF932 has awesome airflow.....
HAF932 = Dusty case. Just saying.
Originally posted by Raraken:HAF932 = Dusty case. Just saying.
Any case would be dusty without dust filters for its intake fans.
Originally posted by Call4ljw:Any case would be dusty without dust filters for its intake fans.
But the HAF932 is especially dusty, even with all it's "dust filters". I've got quite a bit of dust in my computer already, even though I have dust filters on both intake fans and the exhaust fan.
Originally posted by GGINS:hey guys can explain to me what’s the differences between the Core 2 Quad Q9400 Quad core processor and the i5 750 processor other than the fact the core 2 quad is LGA775 and don’t have turbo boost. But other than tat are their performance level the same? How does the Intel quad core processors compare to their AMD counterparts?
The architecture is different.
The Q9400 has R0 stepping.
The i5 750 has B1 stepping.
Core 2 Quad models comprise two dies, each containing two cores.
Core i5 750 has 4 cores all in a single die, and has the northbridge built into the die.
Regarding performance, i recommend you to do a google search of the relevant benchmarks.
Originally posted by Raraken:But the HAF932 is especially dusty, even with all it's "dust filters". I've got quite a bit of dust in my computer already, even though I have dust filters on both intake fans and the exhaust fan.
HAF932 leans heavily toward negative pressure, that's why. If you set it up with plenty of exhaust fans then the cooling will be excellent. But then you get dust. :P
are you crazy? buying such a high-end motherboard!!!
Originally posted by Call4ljw:The architecture is different.
The Q9400 has R0 stepping.
The i5 750 has B1 stepping.
Core 2 Quad models comprise two dies, each containing two cores.
Core i5 750 has 4 cores all in a single die, and has the northbridge built into the die.
Regarding performance, i recommend you to do a google search of the relevant benchmarks.
Stepping across different architectures is irrelevant. Just stating different architectures is enough.
AMD vs Intel, AMD wins price-performance, and future-proofness. Intel wins performance. Intel isn't very future-proof unless you go for LGA1366.