CPU
VideoCard
RAM
and all the other stuff. so if someone could tell me what things to get i would be really happy


spyboy1o1 wrote::) ok do u need everything, do u got keyboard, motherboard, just upgrading, starting all new including monitor and dvd rom n os...
ill find ya a build once i know
NO_SILK_4_ME wrote:You're gonna want:
-2-3ghz or faster
-2-4GB DDR2 (DDR3 is still in the beta so it runs slower than DDR2, but if you can wait it out...get the DDR3)
-Core2 Quad (most technology will be switching over to Core 2 Quad so if you wanna stay ahead of the game, get this...Core 2 duo is fine as well though)
-I would recommend a 8800 GT or 8800 GTS....getting them dual would be nice too, but that's usually above your price range
Site you want to visit:
-Try newegg.com
-Best Buy does have some good computers for a pretty penny (usually 50-100 bucks more), but it saves the 4-5 day wait from online sites
-Circuit city- unlike Best Buy, they do have iBUYPOWER computers
Recommended brands:
-Cyberpower PC (specially made for gaming)
-iBUYPOWER PC (specially made for gaming)
-HP
spyboy1o1 wrote:ok getting to workdo u perfer intel or amd? and how much space u need


NO_SILK_4_ME wrote:DDR3 is still in the beta so it runs slower than DDR2, but if you can wait it out...get the DDR3

DotCom wrote:go for Intel, its way better than AMD at the moment



X-Lax wrote:if your going to have over 4 gigs of ram your going to have to pay more for the OS . and i would suggest getting XP, vista is still pretty buggy and its not much better the XP (some consider it worse).
and i really wouldn't suggest building a computer if this is the first time you've built one as the are a lot of places you can mess up.

dom wrote:DotCom wrote:go for Intel, its way better than AMD at the moment
That only works if you're comparing certain lineups against eachother. Should he find a good deal on a CPU, making the $worth more with AMD than with Intel, he shouldn't go with Intel just because their new processors are better.
And it's not like CPUs retroactively upgrade themselves on store shelves depending on who's winning the CPU war.

DotCom wrote:The AMD 3.0GHz one can be compared with an Intel 2.4GHz which both have similar performance and price.

X-Lax wrote:if your going to have over 4 gigs of ram your going to have to pay more for the OS . and i would suggest getting XP, vista is still pretty buggy and its not much better the XP (some consider it worse).
and i really wouldn't suggest building a computer if this is the first time you've built one as the are a lot of places you can mess up.
dom wrote:X-Lax wrote:if your going to have over 4 gigs of ram your going to have to pay more for the OS . and i would suggest getting XP, vista is still pretty buggy and its not much better the XP (some consider it worse).
and i really wouldn't suggest building a computer if this is the first time you've built one as the are a lot of places you can mess up.
If she shouldn't build a PC because it's his first one, when will he have the chance to ever build one?
It's not rocket science, you look at the motherboard's diagram and plug in the stuff that fit into the right sockets. The most difficult part of building my first pc was not getting those damn styrofoam things all over the place.
Sharp324 wrote:X-Lax wrote:if your going to have over 4 gigs of ram your going to have to pay more for the OS . and i would suggest getting XP, vista is still pretty buggy and its not much better the XP (some consider it worse).
and i really wouldn't suggest building a computer if this is the first time you've built one as the are a lot of places you can mess up.
Actually with 4+ gigs Vista runs rather well. Not hard to build one, built my first when i was 12. Only thing i had a problem with was connecting the pins to the header due to my big fingers.

X-Lax wrote:dom wrote:X-Lax wrote:if your going to have over 4 gigs of ram your going to have to pay more for the OS . and i would suggest getting XP, vista is still pretty buggy and its not much better the XP (some consider it worse).
and i really wouldn't suggest building a computer if this is the first time you've built one as the are a lot of places you can mess up.
If she shouldn't build a PC because it's his first one, when will he have the chance to ever build one?
It's not rocket science, you look at the motherboard's diagram and plug in the stuff that fit into the right sockets. The most difficult part of building my first pc was not getting those damn styrofoam things all over the place.
it's pretty easy to mess up though, especially with pretty expensive parts. (i've had nightmares about messing up the CPU)Sharp324 wrote:X-Lax wrote:if your going to have over 4 gigs of ram your going to have to pay more for the OS . and i would suggest getting XP, vista is still pretty buggy and its not much better the XP (some consider it worse).
and i really wouldn't suggest building a computer if this is the first time you've built one as the are a lot of places you can mess up.
Actually with 4+ gigs Vista runs rather well. Not hard to build one, built my first when i was 12. Only thing i had a problem with was connecting the pins to the header due to my big fingers.
im not saying vista doesn't run well, it's just that atm it's useless to use due to there being no REAL useful programs that are vista dependant, and you run into problems with games.
Sharp324 wrote:
DX 10 is rather useful

X-Lax wrote:Sharp324 wrote:
DX 10 is rather useful
for what? Crysis? You can hack Crysis to look have DX9 to look just as good as DX10.





blackfalcon wrote:mmmmmmk so hows this
prosessor: MD Athlon™64 X2 5200+ Dual-Core CPU w/ HyperTransport Technology
Motherboard:Asus M2N-SLI NVIDIA nForce 560 SLI Chipset w/7.1 Sound, Gb LAN, S-ATA Raid, IEEE 1394, USB 2.0, Dual PCI-E MB
Memory: 2.5 gigs
Videocard:NVIDIA GeForce 8500GT 512MB w/DVI + TV Out Video
HardDrive: 160 GB
OS: windows xp w/ SP 2, or should i get vista?
AnemuS wrote:Hello there, well recently i had problems with my computer too so i bought a new one, its not a best one of cource tho could be best price/performance pick :p
intel core2duo 6750 2.66ghz
Geforce Palit 8600gt super 1gb (still dont know how its performing in heavy games as crysis and such probably gonna suck with it) but oh well its one of the cheapest cards around with "enough" power for me
getting such a card after radeon 9550 makes u think u got the best computer in the world xD
standard DDR2 800mhz 2gb memory
500w power supply
250gb sata harddrive 7200rpm
asus p5kpl motherboard
+2 zalman coolers
all this for only 800$ so u can improve the video card if u wishfor something like 8800gt/x ultra they are pretty much cool cards that will play Crysis on good fps :p(all depends on how much gamer u r )