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building a pc
right i have built one before when i was younger e.g 14ish but then i met girls and other things as a result i have drastically lost touch with everything to do with computers so looking on some advice for building one..i want a high spec machine capable of hd graphics and top of the line have a quick look at scan used them before but i am way out my depth so recommend me
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What budget do you have??
I suggest going for the new Intel I7 chip and get an Asus ROG board. Fire in some triple paired memory and maybe a GTX295 and you'll have a rocking setup. Do you need a whole PC Case PSU CPU GPU RAM HDD Etc etc More details would be better |
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apparently intel are leading the market with the multi core dooberies work something round your pricing. Built a good'n dirt cheap couple of years ago still quick.
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Depends on price I guess. I just picked up a 1Gb Ati HD4780 gfx card for £120, which plays all modern games pretty much on full and doesn't break the bank. I'm a big fan of buying the second newest of everything as they are usually almost as good yet half the price.
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ok so if were to go with:
Intel Core i7 860, S1156, Lynnfield, Quad Core, 2.80GHz, DMI 2.5 GT/s, 8MB Cache, 95W ASRock P55M Pro, Intel P55, S1156, PCI-E 2.0(x16), DDR3 2400+(OC), SATA 3Gb/s, SATA RAID, Micro ATX HD-489X-ZSFL - 1GB XFX HD 4890, PCI-E 2.0(x16), 3900MHz GDDR5, GPU 850MHz, 800 Cores, 2x DL DVI-I/ HDTV, HDCP Ready for proccessor,motherboard and graphics card? really want this to be easily capable of high def |
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Id say thats fine, though I prefer Asus motherboards myself. Oh and the new 1156 pin Mobo's use dual channel not triple so I hear, though you might want to check that. :) |
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most of this thread is in a foreign language, right?
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Buy a copy of Computer Shopper, they have a check-list section you can work through to help you choose items - and it's got the adverts for the items in there too!
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Have a look at the below regards a Motherboard, buy that, similar or wait for the USB3 standard to become finalised/more commin before spending Big Bucks.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/10...perspeed_mobo/ D CPU - i7 (or maybe wait for the i8) Ram - Any decent low latency, minimum of 6Gb (3x2Gb) such as Corsair XMS3 Gfx - Depends on whether you want to go with a radeon card (crossfire but no puys-x yet) or nVidia (Sli) with Phys-x. Case - Antec 900 PSU - OCZ or Corsair 1000w PSu (150 to 200 squids each but well worth it imho) |
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Ill happily write out a full list of things to get to put together... But I need to know what you want to spend and what you want to use it for. :)
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If you've never built a PC before, then you could buy a 'Barebones' machine. All you have to do is choose a compatible processor, choose how big you hard drive needs to be, and what DVD/CD drive you're going to use.
It's a piece of cake to do, although barebones systems might limit the gaming capabilities, but it takes a lot of the confusion of what motherboard, PSU etc to choose. Plus most barebones motherboards will have extra slots for a good graphics card |
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