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New PC advice
I'm looking at building a new PC for under $1k. I put together a machine at newegg. Give me some advice...what sucks? What doesn't? Any input will be appreciated.
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Re: New PC advice
Nothing really jumps out at me as being a problem. It's not the machine I would build, but I'm not into PC gaming.
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Re: New PC advice
Well, those LG DVD burners are really nice. I just upgraded from a 1st gen. DVD burner to one of those, and it works like a charm. They're really fast, and moderately silent.
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Re: New PC advice
Also check out and see if you can match specs from one of the big box's (dell gateway acer) and see if you can get a better price that way(also includes legal software). They've been doin a lot to catch up to build your own option.
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Re: New PC advice
bah, i was about to suggest going intel, but newegg seems to think an e6750, MSRP at $183 is worth $220Vlad Tepes wrote:I'm looking at building a new PC for under $1k. I put together a machine at newegg. Give me some advice...what sucks? What doesn't? Any input will be appreciated.
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anyway, if you could stand to wait a few weeks, the e6750 will be an awesome deal, pair it up with a P5K mobo and watch it rocket off
my point, AMD has some nice CPU's, but in the high end their cpu's suck almost twice as much power, overclock poorly, and perform poorly per clock as well. an e6750 Vs a 6000+ both stock is no contest, and the C2D will overclock miles better
stupid though that newegg is price-gouging the C2Ds right now
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Re: New PC advice
Very interesting. I've been out of the hardware loop for some time, so I'm pretty oblivious to all the options out there. I'm planning on buying a machine in the next month or two, so I'm willing to wait for a bit to see if prices drop.Disheveled DrFreeze wrote:bah, i was about to suggest going intel, but newegg seems to think an e6750, MSRP at $183 is worth $220Vlad Tepes wrote:I'm looking at building a new PC for under $1k. I put together a machine at newegg. Give me some advice...what sucks? What doesn't? Any input will be appreciated.
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anyway, if you could stand to wait a few weeks, the e6750 will be an awesome deal, pair it up with a P5K mobo and watch it rocket off
my point, AMD has some nice CPU's, but in the high end their cpu's suck almost twice as much power, overclock poorly, and perform poorly per clock as well. an e6750 Vs a 6000+ both stock is no contest, and the C2D will overclock miles better
stupid though that newegg is price-gouging the C2Ds right now
Re: New PC advice
I think your getting the x2's confused with the Pentium D line dual cores when it comes to power usage and also if you want to overclock you should invest in the FX line (which it is designed for)Disheveled DrFreeze wrote:bah, i was about to suggest going intel, but newegg seems to think an e6750, MSRP at $183 is worth $220Vlad Tepes wrote:I'm looking at building a new PC for under $1k. I put together a machine at newegg. Give me some advice...what sucks? What doesn't? Any input will be appreciated.
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anyway, if you could stand to wait a few weeks, the e6750 will be an awesome deal, pair it up with a P5K mobo and watch it rocket off
my point, AMD has some nice CPU's, but in the high end their cpu's suck almost twice as much power, overclock poorly, and perform poorly per clock as well. an e6750 Vs a 6000+ both stock is no contest, and the C2D will overclock miles better
stupid though that newegg is price-gouging the C2Ds right now
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Re: New PC advice
From what I know the x2 6000+ is about on par with the e6600 from intel. They draw less power when idle, but at full load they prefer a bit more than Intel, so it's pretty much a tie there as well, seeing how most of the time your PC will be idle anyway.
You first have to ask yourself what you want to do with your pc. Is it for office purposes, heavy encoding or rendering, or gaming?
Also, do you want to overclock, or are you the person who keeps his PC at stock speeds?
If you want to tweak around to get the best performance, you should get a C2D because they overclock like mad and that's where it makes the X2 bite the dust. Leaving it at stock speeds, unless you want something more powerful than the e6600, AMD has the better price/performance ratio, unless something has changed in the last month. Don't be blinded by C2D, it's overclocking where it shines, but otherwise the X2 keeps up easily.
As for a videocard, I think it's a bad moment to purchase one in the first place. There's no DX10 content, and the DX10 features some games have are shabby to say the least. There's no visual improvement, just a lower framerate. So far DX10 is a hype and nothing more, all those midrange cards won't be able to pull off the flashy, DX10 only stuff anyway, so the X1950XT will be a good pick as well.
You first have to ask yourself what you want to do with your pc. Is it for office purposes, heavy encoding or rendering, or gaming?
Also, do you want to overclock, or are you the person who keeps his PC at stock speeds?
If you want to tweak around to get the best performance, you should get a C2D because they overclock like mad and that's where it makes the X2 bite the dust. Leaving it at stock speeds, unless you want something more powerful than the e6600, AMD has the better price/performance ratio, unless something has changed in the last month. Don't be blinded by C2D, it's overclocking where it shines, but otherwise the X2 keeps up easily.
As for a videocard, I think it's a bad moment to purchase one in the first place. There's no DX10 content, and the DX10 features some games have are shabby to say the least. There's no visual improvement, just a lower framerate. So far DX10 is a hype and nothing more, all those midrange cards won't be able to pull off the flashy, DX10 only stuff anyway, so the X1950XT will be a good pick as well.
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Re: New PC advice
Dont buy that hard drive. I bought the exact same one and its a hunk of shit. I installed it in my imac and it overheats and lags my system.