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martianskippy 23-02-10 03:13 PM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keith_d (Post 2191357)
For a similar budget to yours I recently built myself:

Quad Core Phenom II
MSI motherboard
4Gb DDR3 (2 x 2Gb)
GTS250 Graphics card
Mirrored 1Tb hard disks
Blu-ray reader

If I was more interested in video games I'd have budgeted for a faster graphics card, and I'll probably upgrade to 8Gb sometime. But at the moment it's running Windows 7 very nicely.

+ 1 on the Phenom II family. Value for money-wise I believe they beat i5 and i7 no question.. I went for the Quad core 3.2GHz option and am very happy with the performance

hindle8907 23-02-10 03:19 PM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martianskippy (Post 2192036)
+ 1 on the Phenom II family. Value for money-wise I believe they beat i5 and i7 no question.. I went for the Quad core 3.2GHz option and am very happy with the performance

+1 i have OC'ed mine to 3.8ghz too.

GeneticBubble 23-02-10 07:49 PM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
Have you tried turning it off and on again? i hear that solves all computer related problems :rolleyes:

hindle8907 23-02-10 07:53 PM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeneticBubble (Post 2192360)
Have you tried turning it off and on again? i hear that solves all computer related problems :rolleyes:

99.9% of the time it does ...
I work in IT aand tell people it should be the first thing you try before calling up the I.T dept

thefallenangel 23-02-10 08:03 PM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
any possibility of re-using current bits and bobs to save money?

And while we are here, unless you have a Virgin cable broadband connection your screwed. My interenet capability has gone down the pan. I can't work with 2.5 mb/s connection which disappears between half 4 and half 8 after being on 20mb/s for over a year.

Invest in better internet as it will always, always pay for itself.

zsv650 23-02-10 08:44 PM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
a big +1 to the phenom 2 range massively impressed with mine really stable oh and a tip do not go cheap on the psu they are crucial.

Zombie Jesus 23-02-10 08:45 PM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thefallenangel (Post 2192376)
any possibility of re-using current bits and bobs to save money?

I've pretty much only have:
- 2 intelli mice
- DVDR
- a game theater 7.1 soundcard which is handy for plugging into my guitar amp
- 21" mitsubishi CRT which will have to be replaced
- a frankenstein sound system which I won't be replacing until I move out

martianskippy 24-02-10 09:44 AM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thefallenangel (Post 2192376)
any possibility of re-using current bits and bobs to save money?

And while we are here, unless you have a Virgin cable broadband connection your screwed. My interenet capability has gone down the pan. I can't work with 2.5 mb/s connection which disappears between half 4 and half 8 after being on 20mb/s for over a year.

Invest in better internet as it will always, always pay for itself.

I really have to disagree with you on this. Mine and my friends' experience with Virigin broadband has been appalling. Out of the few of my firends who were lucky enough to get Virgin to connect them majority are complaining about the really bad download and upload speeds. I myself tried to get connected to Virigin as the placed we moved in was completely refurbished and there was no telephone line. Their customer service department was less then helpful and showed general "I cannot be arsed attitude " In the end, after numerous phone calls (they did not call me back even once despite several promises) I was told that on of the other flats already has Virgin broadband, and they didn't think adding additional connections in the same building (there were 4 independent flats in total )would be "worth the expense" :smt093
We ended up paying for having BT line connected but at least that opened the way to choosing any broadband provider we wanted. We went with o2 and I could not praise them enough. My package was sold as up to 10Mb and I was consistently getting 9, 10 or sometimes even 11 Mb which I could not believe. When we moved to Kingston we took the broadband deal with us. Initially the speeds were not really consistent but once I re-wired the internal phone line in the house (don't know what muppet connected it before) I started getting the same speeds as before.

So my advice - stay well clear of Virgin broadband..

Ps. sorry for sidetracking the thread

hindle8907 24-02-10 10:49 AM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
I am with BE broad band owned by O2 ... and its amazing i am on a 24mb connection and download at around 1.7-1.9Mbps all day every day. its super fast and not been down once in 2 years i have had it. (not that i know of anyway and i use my pc every day)
there call centre is in india but they are very good at customer service .
i pay 15 pounds a month and have 2 static IP's to choose from.
I rate them 9.5/10 they would get 10/10 if they supplied a better modem/router.

Virgin are overpriced and when i was with them i didnt rate them at all.

slark01 24-02-10 11:36 AM

Re: Help speccing a new pc
 
I'm with o2 for broadband for 2 reasons one is because the wife works for them and we get a deal, secondly because you pay a set amount for whatever speed you get. The normal router is basic but any problems and it gets sorted straight away. Luckily we have the business router ( thanks to the wife and a certain member of the IT staff ).
I will be upgrading my wifes PC soon, so this thread will help, cheers guys ;-)

Ste.


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