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I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:58 am
by McLovin1t
I have to pay and I only have $600 USD to spend, I am on cyberpowerpc and they have some good stuff, my bro got his laptop there and its good, im jw if this computer "loadout" is good?
Bang for the Buck, could play games and go fast, I could substitute the Dual 3.0 processor for a quad 2.5 if its better, only 20 more USD, not trying to advertise, im just a computer nub and I need to know if this is a good deal
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Mega_Special_III/
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:36 am
by Xyzzzy
You don't have too much time to decide.
Just you know it doesn't come with everything in the picture, even though most of that stuff is optional.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:28 am
by cpinney
hope you have an OS you can put on it.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:45 am
by slipknot03
cpinney wrote:hope you have an OS you can put on it.
if he doesn't, the internet does

Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:53 am
by woutR
Can always save money on keyboard/mouse and that kind of stuff if you still think your current is good.
When I buy a new 'PC' I buy a motherboard, graphics card, memory, processor and power supply. Nothing more.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:08 pm
by Blurred
It's a good deal. I got my quadcore for only 400$, but that's because I built it myself.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:19 pm
by Fauntleroy
buy my computer for 600$ it is great deal (for me

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Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:22 pm
by Squirt
Is it possible for the computer case to affects the rigs capabilities?
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:50 pm
by zShared
Squirt wrote:Is it possible for the computer case to affects the rigs capabilities?
Heat. and size obviously, if you can't fit everything in xD.
That looks like a pretty good buy. If you only game just go for dual core; quad is more for video rendering and heavy multitasking.
only cons, which may not be cons to some people..
intel stock heatsink for the CPU sucks.
msi motherboards are iffy imo
"major brand" powered by nvidia video card.. meh.
doesn't specify what the power supply is.. could be a problem for when you upgrade to a new video card in the future.
no monitor, modem, or OS (if you didn't see that)
probably not for an enthusiast with money, but I think it's more than enough for your personal needs.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:57 pm
by Blurred
Squirt wrote:Is it possible for the computer case to affects the rigs capabilities?
yeah what zshared said my case can support 7 case fans, because its a big ass case. You cant really do that with a mid tower lol.
Edit: I have this case: NZXT Zero 2 Craft Series Full-T Case
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... l-T%20Case It was 120$ when i bought it thou...
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:00 pm
by McLovin1t
I have the OS and everything, just need a new system, I have a widescreen HD monitor, but the major brand, I can get it $5 more and get the EVGA brand. Uhh so is it an OK deal, Im not a heavy gamer, just WoW or some other MMOS, wont need to upgrade my video card as I have a 6800 now

and wow works fine etc. So is it an OK deal? And Quad or not to Quad lol? Motherboard and heat are fine as I was saying, I have an extra fan and energy thing so im good wit that too.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 1:10 am
by .AWAKE.
the case is actually VERY important
I went with the antec nine hundred gaming case
spent a pretty penny on it but its completely worth it
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:30 am
by BlackFox898
.AWAKE. wrote:the case is actually VERY important
I went with the antec nine hundred gaming case
spent a pretty penny on it but its completely worth it
...and why is that, are those 4 extra fans and the blue LED's making your computer faster?
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:42 am
by Midori
BlackFox898 wrote:.AWAKE. wrote:the case is actually VERY important
I went with the antec nine hundred gaming case
spent a pretty penny on it but its completely worth it
...and why is that, are those 4 extra fans and the blue LED's making your computer faster?
Those fans might do it... But i doubt he's actually packing the hardware that needs those fans.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:37 am
by zShared
BlackFox898 wrote:.AWAKE. wrote:the case is actually VERY important
I went with the antec nine hundred gaming case
spent a pretty penny on it but its completely worth it
...and why is that, are those 4 extra fans and the blue LED's making your computer faster?
I also have the antec nine hundred, let's see.. 2x 120mm fans at the front for hard drive cooling + pulling cool air, back exhaust and a 200mm "bigboy" on the top exhaust.
Are the extra fans making my computer faster? Yes.
With my old case I couldn't overclock my CPU much without it exceeding 60C+, now it's gone from 2.4ghz --> 3.2ghz without ever exceeding 45C.

McLovin, go for it. Dual core is what you want for gaming.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:16 pm
by BlackFox898
zShared wrote:BlackFox898 wrote:.AWAKE. wrote:the case is actually VERY important
I went with the antec nine hundred gaming case
spent a pretty penny on it but its completely worth it
...and why is that, are those 4 extra fans and the blue LED's making your computer faster?
I also have the antec nine hundred, let's see.. 2x 120mm fans at the front for hard drive cooling + pulling cool air, back exhaust and a 200mm "bigboy" on the top exhaust.
Are the extra fans making my computer faster? Yes.
With my old case I couldn't overclock my CPU much without it exceeding 60C+, now it's gone from 2.4ghz --> 3.2ghz without ever exceeding 45C.

McLovin, go for it. Dual core is what you want for gaming.
if your CPU is overheating from overclocking you need a better heatsink, not a better case.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 10:50 am
by zShared
BlackFox898 wrote:zShared wrote:BlackFox898 wrote:I also have the antec nine hundred, let's see.. 2x 120mm fans at the front for hard drive cooling + pulling cool air, back exhaust and a 200mm "bigboy" on the top exhaust.
Are the extra fans making my computer faster? Yes.
With my old case I couldn't overclock my CPU much without it exceeding 60C+, now it's gone from 2.4ghz --> 3.2ghz without ever exceeding 45C.

McLovin, go for it. Dual core is what you want for gaming.
if your CPU is overheating from overclocking you need a better heatsink, not a better case.
Got both, good airflow is key. No point having a good CPU cooler if it's just going to blow warm / hot air on the heatsink.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:25 am
by willieb3
COMPZ UNDER 600$ SUCK BALLS SO SAVE UP MO FUGGA
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:47 am
by Midori
willieb3 wrote:COMPZ UNDER 600$ SUCK BALLS SO SAVE UP MO FUGGA
Your highly uninformed.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:16 am
by willieb3
yep.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:29 am
by Ashikiheyun
1. Go to store.
2. Go to electronics section.
3. Find computers under 600 dollars.
4. Choose one and but it.
5. ?????
6. Profit.
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:54 am
by .AWAKE.
Maximum PC's $500 PC: certified Crysis-safe
PC Gaming has a bad rap in some ways. A good system is expensive, computers are hard to maintain, it's easier just to put a disc into a tray and play the game—the list goes on and on. Those who love PC gaming would have it no other way, however. Put a little extra work into building your own and be careful about what you buy, and you can have a killer system for a surprisingly reasonable amount. To prove the point Maximum PC built a system that can play Crysis at 1900 by 1200 at 36 frames a second, and the whole thing cost under $500... barely.
Here's what they put together:
* Motherboard MSI P43 Neo3-F LGA 775
* CPU Intel Pentium E5200
* Videocard Powercolor AX4870 512MB
* RAM Crucial 2GB DDR2/800
* Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar SE WD3200AAJS
* Optical Drive Samsung SH-S223F
* Case + Power Supply Rosewill TU-155 II 500 Black
Re: I need a new comp, less than $600
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:29 am
by Shadow
.AWAKE. wrote:Maximum PC's $500 PC: certified Crysis-safe
PC Gaming has a bad rap in some ways. A good system is expensive, computers are hard to maintain, it's easier just to put a disc into a tray and play the game—the list goes on and on. Those who love PC gaming would have it no other way, however. Put a little extra work into building your own and be careful about what you buy, and you can have a killer system for a surprisingly reasonable amount. To prove the point Maximum PC built a system that can play Crysis at 1900 by 1200 at 36 frames a second, and the whole thing cost under $500... barely.
Here's what they put together:
* Motherboard MSI P43 Neo3-F LGA 775
* CPU Intel Pentium E5200
* Videocard Powercolor AX4870 512MB
* RAM Crucial 2GB DDR2/800
* Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar SE WD3200AAJS
* Optical Drive Samsung SH-S223F
* Case + Power Supply Rosewill TU-155 II 500 Black
Seems like a fine set. Not too sure about the cpu though, I'd pick E8400 for example and add a gig or two of RAM, it's not too expensive.
PS. And the cases not only affect how much stuff you can put in there and the airflow, it's an important factor determining the noise the computer makes. Often when you're trying to get the maximum "bang for the buck" you're going to have to compromise a bit when it comes to silentness. Silent components tend to be expensive. Sure you can do some "do-it-yourself" soundproofing if the system makes annoying noise.