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Now assuming the money goes into the kitty all a-okay in the next fortnight, I should be able to replace my four year old senile bastard of a computer with something spanking new. I'll make a note now, this could be tl;dr, but only because I really don?t want to screw this up and I want to fully explain zee situation.
So this is my first computer that I will have built from scratch. The PC I am typing on now was my first one ever, and it was pre-built. But in these short years I've gotten accostumed to every part and have replaced several in the tower. Now I want to choose the parts and assemble it myself.
Anyway, enough of the irrelevant crap. This PC will be built primarily for gaming. I don't render. I don't compile tons of shit. I don't multi-task at all when playing games that require a lot of power. Apart from gaming this is basically a "do basic shit like msn/music/movies/browse net" type of computer. With gaming I want something that can run most of the current stuff really well at 1650*1050 (ie Bioshock, UT3, Episode Two, perhaps Crysis on settings that aren't butt ugly) and hopefully future proof it for a few years.
With that in mind, and a budget of $1000AUD, this is what I have carefully researched and chosen. Feel free to tear it apart, as you guys would be definitely more knowledgeable.
Case/Power Supply: Antec Sonata III (with 500W Antec Earthwatt PSU) - $178 AUD
Reason: I was originally going to get an Antec Nine Hundred but it looked rather complicated to assemble within, as well as it looking quite noisy/flashy. Plus, this deal is/looks to be much better value for money (essentially 10 bucks more for a power supply with it), simpler and smaller. Not sure if the power supply will run this set-up though.
Hard Drive: Seagate SATAII 320gb - $79AUD
Reason: Seagate seems to have a nice rep, 320gb seems spacious for someone who has had a 120gb drive for four years.
Motherboard: Gigabyte P35-DS3 - $131AUD
Reason: Tech-savvy mate has something similar, says it's a very nice board. Gotten some decent reviews here and there as well. Not too sure if I need something more expensive.
RAM: 2gb Apacer DDR2 6400 800 Single Stick - $46AUD
Reason: Cheap, top MHZ excluding those overclocked 1000 ones, or whatever.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 2.66ghz - $228AUD
Reason: As I stated, I'm only gaming on this rig. Therefore, I don't see the need for a quad core as from what I can see many games don't support them. Would rather a higher performance dual-core that's a good one hundred bucks cheaper.
GPU: Foxconn/Leadtek/Xpertvision (undecided so far) 8800GT 512mb - $267AUD
Reason: 8800GTs are all the rage these days and apart from warranty/cooling/overclocking am I right in assuming that the brands are all the same?
Total: $930AUD (roughly $860USD)
As for monitor/speakers/dvd drive and all that jazz, I have that covered. I'm going to run on my current XP CD and might upgrade to Vista down the track, assuming DX10 adds a lot to the experience. The only things I'm apprehensive about are the PSU/Case and perhaps the motherboard.
Thanks.
So this is my first computer that I will have built from scratch. The PC I am typing on now was my first one ever, and it was pre-built. But in these short years I've gotten accostumed to every part and have replaced several in the tower. Now I want to choose the parts and assemble it myself.
Anyway, enough of the irrelevant crap. This PC will be built primarily for gaming. I don't render. I don't compile tons of shit. I don't multi-task at all when playing games that require a lot of power. Apart from gaming this is basically a "do basic shit like msn/music/movies/browse net" type of computer. With gaming I want something that can run most of the current stuff really well at 1650*1050 (ie Bioshock, UT3, Episode Two, perhaps Crysis on settings that aren't butt ugly) and hopefully future proof it for a few years.
With that in mind, and a budget of $1000AUD, this is what I have carefully researched and chosen. Feel free to tear it apart, as you guys would be definitely more knowledgeable.
Case/Power Supply: Antec Sonata III (with 500W Antec Earthwatt PSU) - $178 AUD
Reason: I was originally going to get an Antec Nine Hundred but it looked rather complicated to assemble within, as well as it looking quite noisy/flashy. Plus, this deal is/looks to be much better value for money (essentially 10 bucks more for a power supply with it), simpler and smaller. Not sure if the power supply will run this set-up though.
Hard Drive: Seagate SATAII 320gb - $79AUD
Reason: Seagate seems to have a nice rep, 320gb seems spacious for someone who has had a 120gb drive for four years.
Motherboard: Gigabyte P35-DS3 - $131AUD
Reason: Tech-savvy mate has something similar, says it's a very nice board. Gotten some decent reviews here and there as well. Not too sure if I need something more expensive.
RAM: 2gb Apacer DDR2 6400 800 Single Stick - $46AUD
Reason: Cheap, top MHZ excluding those overclocked 1000 ones, or whatever.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 2.66ghz - $228AUD
Reason: As I stated, I'm only gaming on this rig. Therefore, I don't see the need for a quad core as from what I can see many games don't support them. Would rather a higher performance dual-core that's a good one hundred bucks cheaper.
GPU: Foxconn/Leadtek/Xpertvision (undecided so far) 8800GT 512mb - $267AUD
Reason: 8800GTs are all the rage these days and apart from warranty/cooling/overclocking am I right in assuming that the brands are all the same?
Total: $930AUD (roughly $860USD)
As for monitor/speakers/dvd drive and all that jazz, I have that covered. I'm going to run on my current XP CD and might upgrade to Vista down the track, assuming DX10 adds a lot to the experience. The only things I'm apprehensive about are the PSU/Case and perhaps the motherboard.
Thanks.