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My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:39 am
by Majorharper
Alright so my computer has been ordered, should be getting it tomorrow or after tomorrow.

Here are the hardware:

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With Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64 bit


What are your thoughts? Im pretty excited to have this new computer :D :yay:

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:17 am
by Love
I thought it was a cool build until I saw you paired that cpu with that gpu, the power supply didnt make sense then and overall sound logic was lost.

In short I think know you could've spent your money a lot more efficiently and gotten a lot more compute power for your cash.

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 5:39 am
by Pinoy_Archer
One question?... what is the system build for? Gaming, HTPC or Workstation?

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:42 am
by William-CL
Love wrote:I thought it was a cool build until I saw you paired that cpu with that gpu, the power supply didnt make sense then and overall sound logic was lost.

In short I think know you could've spent your money a lot more efficiently and gotten a lot more compute power for your cash.

That PSU should be efficient. And he hasn't said how much it Cost him. Which I would actually like to know now.

My initial thoughts are:
Should have went for the full 1TB(I know 750GB seems like enough, but I thought 500GB was enough and I was wrong) Full HD videos are 3x Larger than a normal SD. For instance 1 45 minute episode of a show in HD is a full 1GB. A full Season of an average 20 Episodes is 20GB. Then comes the Music. 128kb bitrates vs 256kb or 320kb is 2-3 times larger per file. (which is worth it if your going to get a great soundcard)

As for the GPU, I would have went for the Sapphire 100284L Radeon HD 5750 1GB
For only a couple more bucks.

Going for that GPU I would accompany it with an i7, but the i7 1156 Series Seems like a waste.
This Intel Core i7 950 Processor BX80601950 - 3.06GHz, 8MB L3 Cache is a much better way to spend your money, but then you need to also change the motherboard to a 1366 which there are better options for that as well.


Shame you already ordered it.

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:38 am
by Toshiharu
Thermal paste? I hope you got that already or bought it. If not then buy some.

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:05 pm
by Majorharper
Wow crash and burn here on my side :(

The HDD I have already have...

The whole computer cost 782$
With windows 7 931$
and taxes 1102.81$

Well, there's room for upgrades

I built this computer for longevity, and sturdy for handeling many tasks at once.

I don't play hardcore games like Crysis...

I had a very limited budget and I busted it with this so don't hate soooo much :(

and what is thermal paste, I never heard of it...

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:24 pm
by _Equal_
Master_of_Puppets wrote:Wow crash and burn here on my side :(

The HDD I have already have...

The whole computer cost 782$
With windows 7 931$
and taxes 1102.81$

Well, there's room for upgrades

I built this computer for longevity, and sturdy for handeling many tasks at once.

I don't play hardcore games like Crysis...

I had a very limited budget and I busted it with this so don't hate soooo much :(

and what is thermal paste, I never heard of it...


Google "Arctic Silver" for a start, that's one of the brands I use. It's the stuff you put between the CPU and the CPU fan. BTW, I didn't see a fan/heatsink included, I'm assuming you're just going to use the Intel fan?

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:28 pm
by Majorharper
There is a heatsink included in the intel chipset, and ill get informed on the thermal paste

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:50 pm
by _Equal_
Master_of_Puppets wrote:There is a heatsink included in the intel chipset, and ill get informed on the thermal paste


If you don't plan on overclocking the CPU, the paste included in the retail CPU package is "ok" to use too.

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:51 pm
by Majorharper
_Equal_ wrote:
Master_of_Puppets wrote:There is a heatsink included in the intel chipset, and ill get informed on the thermal paste


If you don't plan on overclocking the CPU, the paste included in the retail CPU package is "ok" to use too.


I wont overclock it

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:01 pm
by PureStr
IMO thats a very good comp for the years to come.
I think it will last you at least 2 years with good performances, especially if you
dont play super high requierement games.
Im kinda jealous, my father bought a new comp, I though i was finally going to play SC2 on grpahics higher than low with no lag....boy was I wrong. we got a core 2 duo, 2.0ghz with a crappy video card. :(

Nice buy!

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:22 pm
by Love
_Equal_ wrote:
Master_of_Puppets wrote:There is a heatsink included in the intel chipset, and ill get informed on the thermal paste


If you don't plan on overclocking the CPU, the paste included in the retail CPU package is "ok" to use too.

This, don't waste your money, the included paste is more than sufficient.

@Blackdragon6 What you said is more of the same bad decisions I criticized on my first post.

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:37 pm
by Amarisa
If you're not going to play demanding games then an AMD Athlon x4 could of easily cut it for you.

I have the Athlon x4 620 at 3.2Ghz and it keeps up in demanding games. Because the 620 is pretty much gone there is the 640 that is 3.0Ghz stock.

Hell you could of gone with the phenom x6 for the same price as an i5. not saying it is a bad build but there are a few things that could of dropped the price by a few hundred.
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Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:40 pm
by Majorharper
Amarisa wrote:If you're not going to play demanding games then an AMD Athlon x4 could of easily cut it for you.

I have the Athlon x4 620 at 3.2Ghz and it keeps up in demanding games. Because the 620 is pretty much gone there is the 640 that is 3.0Ghz stock.

Hell you could of gone with the phenom x6 for the same price as an i5. not saying it is a bad build but there are a few things that could of dropped the price by a few hundred.
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Yes I know, I had another system, that cost a little bit less, but I went for intel anyways, since i've always had intel and it never let me down..

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 5:30 pm
by Gaigemasta
ahh shit, you guys just reminded I need to go out buy some more paste, I just used my last bit awhile ago. I think you're gonna regret ordering that shit, I think you should've came here and consulted us 8) seems like a pc you payed too much for little performance

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:04 pm
by Majorharper
Gaigemasta wrote:ahh shit, you guys just reminded I need to go out buy some more paste, I just used my last bit awhile ago. I think you're gonna regret ordering that shit, I think you should've came here and consulted us 8) seems like a pc you payed too much for little performance

http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=125673

No one replied so yeah

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:18 pm
by Gaigemasta
that is def a tl;dr bro, just give us pictures :D like you did up there

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:23 pm
by Majorharper
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This is my case not the HAF so, it'll be cheaper, just went to the shop, and saw this case.... cool stuff >_> whats next? an i3 instead of i5? I think im in for a surprise fml

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:25 pm
by Gaigemasta
u shouldve went with an amd processor, cheaper by far with still a good performance, and then used the rest to improve that ugly video card

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:09 pm
by dom
I have that case. It`s easily the best case I have ever owned and probably ever seen with my own eyes.

I also have a caviar black, but at 500gb. I have a green for storage.

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:10 pm
by Majorharper
dom wrote:I have that case. It`s easily the best case I have ever owned and probably ever seen with my own eyes.

I also have a caviar black, but at 500gb. I have a green for storage.


The antec or the HAF?

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:57 am
by dom
Master_of_Puppets wrote:
dom wrote:I have that case. It`s easily the best case I have ever owned and probably ever seen with my own eyes.

I also have a caviar black, but at 500gb. I have a green for storage.


The antec or the HAF?


I have a HAF 922, I thought it was the same as yours. I think the only difference is that my buttons are on top rather than in front.

The antec looks hideous.

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:58 am
by .AWAKE.
download more ram

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:42 am
by Gaigemasta
and upload some more megapixels

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:01 am
by Majorharper
dom wrote:
Master_of_Puppets wrote:
dom wrote:I have that case. It`s easily the best case I have ever owned and probably ever seen with my own eyes.

I also have a caviar black, but at 500gb. I have a green for storage.


The antec or the HAF?


I have a HAF 922, I thought it was the same as yours. I think the only difference is that my buttons are on top rather than in front.

The antec looks hideous.


i know :(

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:15 pm
by Macsnow
Master_of_Puppets wrote:Image
This is my case not the HAF so, it'll be cheaper, just went to the shop, and saw this case.... cool stuff >_> whats next? an i3 instead of i5? I think im in for a surprise fml


Wow, ...owned :P

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:16 pm
by Skyve
The computer is more than enough for probably any games you're going to get IMO. I don't think it's a bad purchase, there's always going to be those "good deals" that you'll miss.

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:30 am
by dom
I just noticed today that you were the one who added the part about the computer case.

Now I feel bad for saying it's hideous :'(

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:49 am
by Mage Pker
yea... you couldve done a lot better... uhm. that PSU is not going to be enough i think. also the airflow produced by that case doesnt look sufficient enough, what kind of fans did you buy? what kind of cpu cooler did u buy?

You shouldve gone on tigerdirect and bought a barebones kit, much cheaper and much more bang for your buck.

Also you shouldve probably waited a for months for intel and ati to roll out there newer model CPU's and GPU's >_<

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=332

All your missing in this BB is an HD for $50.. a vid card for maybe $60 and an optical drive you can find for another $50. for a total of $960 and 2x better then ur PC and cheaper >_>


If you dont like AMD builds here's an i7 intel build for cheaper:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=333

Only $579 and all your missing in this build is a GPU and a few fans of course. but the $500 difference in price leaves a lot of room for a better GPU....

Also.. why did you buy an OS? just burn one on a CD and load it up onto your new computer.

The end >_>

Re: My New Computer, parts have been ordered

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:39 am
by Amarisa
Mage Pker wrote:yea... you couldve done a lot better... uhm. that PSU is not going to be enough i think. also the airflow produced by that case doesnt look sufficient enough, what kind of fans did you buy? what kind of cpu cooler did u buy?



the PSU is too much actually, could of gotten away with at least 500 if not less.

The i5 comes with a cpu cooler that is enough for standard uses.

You shouldve gone on tigerdirect and bought a barebones kit, much cheaper and much more bang for your buck.


depends if they include a cheap item that isn't worth it (as they do that a lot)

Also you shouldve probably waited a for months for intel and ati to roll out there newer model CPU's and GPU's >_<

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=332

All your missing in this BB is an HD for $50.. a vid card for maybe $60 and an optical drive you can find for another $50. for a total of $960 and 2x better then ur PC and cheaper >_>

If you dont like AMD builds here's an i7 intel build for cheaper:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=333

Only $579 and all your missing in this build is a GPU and a few fans of course. but the $500 difference in price leaves a lot of room for a better GPU....


First one is factory overclocked not worth it and non name brand RAM from what I could tell.

Second one cheap motherboard not worth it. You only save $50 also. Would rather get a better motherboard and spend an extra $50.

Also.. why did you buy an OS? just burn one on a CD and load it up onto your new computer.

The end >_>


If everyone thought like you did then Linux would be the only OS. Microsoft needs money to continue making your precious Windows. They might be making a lot of money but look at the PC gaming industry. It died due to pirating.