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yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:06 am
by Fury
So my friend asked me to build him a pc but i havent built one in ages so im not quite sure whats good and whats not atm. Using this website i had a go and made him this. His budget is $1000 for just the tower. Some feedback would be good.
http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdfAsus P8Z77-V $198 - Motherboards
Intel i5-3450 $202 - CPU
4GB Kingston $32 - Ram
Geforce GTX550 $117 - Graphics card
Seagate SATA3 1TB $92 - Hard Drive
LG DVD RW $19 - DVD/Burner
Thermaltake MS-II $59 - Case
Thermaltake Litepower PSU $64 - Power Supply
Themaltake Contac 21 $30 - Cooling system
64 Bit Windows 7 - $129
$70 For assembling
TOTAL = $1012
Tenks men.
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:23 am
by Stress
You could DIY, as far as the assembly goes. Saves you 70$ you can spend on a better video card, if the computer is going to be used for a lot of gaming. Maybe you can squeeze in a GTX 560Ti in there somehow. 8 GB of RAM would also be nice, sometimes 4 GB isn't exactly enough. When I have SC2 open, some Chrome tabs, Skype and foobar2000, I use about 5 GB of RAM. If you would only have 4 GB, Windows would have to page all the time, which you really don't want with a mechanical hard drive. Paging slows down everything. Otherwise, the build looks good, I think.
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:26 am
by Warspawn
is buying win7 really necessary?
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:51 am
by penfold1992
Fury wrote:4GB Kingston $32 - Ram
Geforce GTX550 $117 - Graphics card
Themaltake Contac 21 $30 - Cooling system
64 Bit Windows 7 - $129
$70 For assembling
TOTAL = $1012
for that ram... i would use 32bit windows 7 if you go to 64 i recommend 8gb ram
usually when u buy a processor it comes with a cpu heatsink... unless you are overclocking or heavily gaming for long periods of time... the stock cpu cooler will be fine.
save the assembly cost and buy a slightly better gfx card... the processor is good because unless you go up to i7 you really wont be getting much for your money...
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 4:55 pm
by Gaigemasta
I'll tell you this much, that computer is not worth $1,000
You can build an $800 decent computer, and then $100 for home premium and $70 for your labor
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 7:44 am
by BuDo
You put together a decent computer for the price margin given to you. I would however try to double the amount of RAM to 8 Gigs by sacrificing something else (like Hard Drive space)...Or try to find cheaper parts to have money for more RAM.
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 7:28 am
by MrTwilliger
FYI, MSY is an Australian computer store so the prices are higher than mos of the rest of the world. MSY is pretty much the cheapest source of parts in Australia sadly. So take that into consideration when you say it's "not worth the money".
Try save on the labour, just do it yourself. YouTube is a grand help if you have no idea what your doing.
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:56 am
by Fury
Don't think he would want to get vista since it's pretty outdated and wasn't that good imo. Might just find a cracked version and save some money there lol.
I suppose 8gb ram might be the way to go. Not that much extra anyway
As far as building it i dont really wanna risk stuffing something up but i think i know someone who might be able to do it for me so yeh...
Also it will be used for gaming so might upgrade the GFX card.
Thanks for the responses.
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:14 pm
by Avalanche
Too expensive for what you are getting. Shop around more..you'll find much better deals than that..
Re: yes, another computer thread.
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:55 am
by Toshiharu
I'd cut out prices to get a better GPU. Hell I'm sure you can put together a $1100 computer that includes a gtx680