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Shopping for new system

Posted:
Wed Oct 25, 2006 6:56 pm
by michaelmichael
I am in the market for a new system. Iam essentially a gamer. the pc is used for email and news other than games. the odd google. seldom more than two applications running at the same time.
the unit will come from MDG , Canada and will be OEM
I am partial to Intel and Nvidea but i want full access to the bios.
Question.
best Intel motherboard?
is dual core necessary for what i do? If so what should I be looking for/at?
what cpu and what speed.
what power supply unit and how much?
What about L2 cache amount?
amount and speed and make of Ram
Gpu?
HD? speed and cache amount/ transfer rate.
is FSB speed still an issue with the machines of today?
any info on technical specs for a flatscreen monitor would be appreciated
what pitfalse when getting a new system should i be looking out for?
Special cooling requirements?
any thing else you guys can think of would be appreciated
thanks
michaelmichael
Re: Shopping for new system

Posted:
Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:41 am
by LVA157
What would be your maximum price range?
Re: Shopping for new system

Posted:
Thu Oct 26, 2006 8:00 am
by michaelmichael
2500 canadian
Re: Shopping for new system

Posted:
Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:22 am
by ctjoyce
Intel E6600 Conroe
ASUS / Gigabyte P965 based motherboard.
nVidia 7900GS
2GB OCZ Platinum edition DDR2-800 RAM
120GB Western Digital SATA3
Hiper Type R 580W PSU
Modify to fit price as needed. That will run you about $1300 USD, so should be withen your price (that includes OS, Case, DVD).
Its really not that hard guys, just read other topics on the same subject, then come to us with a parts list of what you think you want. Then we will tell you if your right or wrong.
Cheers
Cameron
Re: Shopping for new system

Posted:
Thu Oct 26, 2006 6:43 pm
by michaelmichael
thanks for the info here is what i have come up with so far:
Your reacytion please re my intial needs for a gaming machine:
Mobo Intel 975Xbx
Intel Core2 Duo2.13/2MB E6400 cpu
2 Gigs of 667 MHz Ram
Syealth Case?
3 PCIex16
Ati radeaon X1900xtx 512MB
Samsung 19LCD 4MS
Western Digital 250 SAata III 7200rpm
Up to 8Sata HDD with Raid
18xDVD +/-DL RW zMulti Format
DVD ROM Drive 16X
&.1 Optical& Digital Coaxial Audio
Windows XP Media Centre
LGA 775 Cooling fan
8 USB 2 up to 8GB
IEEE1394 Firewire
Your thoughts please $2500.00 Canadian Fully warrantied
Will this be a good gaming rig?
Should i be asking something different to boost the rigs performance what Psu should i have for this rig 480 /530 watts?
thanks for your responses
michaelmichael
Re: Shopping for new system

Posted:
Thu Oct 26, 2006 6:48 pm
by Gunny04
Are you putting it togethor yourself, or having it come all ready to go out of the box? I hate the, all ready to come out of the box computers..... I'd go for building it yourself!
Cheers, Gunny
EDIT:
I Saw your first post, OEM gaming rigs.... Over priced! You may save up to 600 or so if you put it togethor yourself! All you need is a good sense of this plugs here and that there. And know how to read a manual. Not too hard really.
Re: Shopping for new system

Posted:
Thu Oct 26, 2006 7:39 pm
by congo
That mainboard was the very first Conroe mainboard, it's the mythical "Badaxe" board.
Checks it's features against more modern releases. I think it can be a pain to configure in certain areas.
Re: Shopping for new system

Posted:
Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:02 pm
by michaelmichael
Thanks for info. what is a badaxe board . bad i guess. what is a more recent board that overcame the badaxe features of the 975xbx board.
what is your thouhgt on the vid card.
ive heard that intel and nvedia are better matches. how about the ram is it the latest?
yes the description is an out of the box system.
yes i can read a manual and can plug here and there but my hands are really not up to the task of fine detailed work anymore. also i like the idea of tech support 24/7 from Mdg. i do enjoy a good tech realtionship with them.
any other thoughts on the system description as i have provided in previous note?
thanks
michaelmichael
Re: Shopping for new system

Posted:
Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:53 pm
by cheesegrater
X1900XTX will work fine on Intel.