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Advise please on my new PC

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My home PC is getting really old, it's no longer worth to replace any parts, so I decided to buy a brand new one. My problem is that I haven't been following PC news for years, and guess what, I have no idea what's good and what isn't. Could you guys tell me what you'd buy if you needed it mostly for SRO and Photoshop, sometimes a bit of 3D modelling? Please try to keep it affordable.
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Whats affordable for you, Do you play games alot. We need a bit more information :D
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Cloverleaf wrote:My home PC is getting really old, it's no longer worth to replace any parts, so I decided to buy a brand new one. My problem is that I haven't been following PC news for years, and guess what, I have no idea what's good and what isn't. Could you guys tell me what you'd buy if you needed it mostly for SRO and Photoshop, sometimes a bit of 3D modelling? Please try to keep it affordable.

3d modelling, photoshop.. u doin some kindof study/work in the design branche?
cause i am, and i need to work with software a lot, which is why i chose for a
laptop instead of a computer.

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if I were you I would buy a 650i mobo it's cheap and a solid one and then a decent core 2 duo mabye a E6650 or 6750(I got that) and then overclock it. Then just look around online for good dual channel 2 GB DDR2-800 ram set and then I would suggest the GeForce 8800 GT from evga it's the best value graphics card but gives awesome performance. :D and ya what cin said if your gonna be needing it mobile just get a good Toshiba or HP laptop or something.

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@maxietheboss
Anything goes as long as it's not the higher end of the price list. :D

@cin
Nope, modeling is just a hobby. I used a laptop for a couple of months but I still couldn't get used to it. A desktop PC is the one for me.

@crazy_foo
Thanks, I'm going to look into it. By the way, I forgot to mention in the first post that I was not into PC religions. At the moment I have an AMD with an Ati card, but I'm ready to switch without drama. :)
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Well 2gb ram and a new decent gfx card like a 8800 gt and a dual core processor is what you need, mainly with these you can probably run anything smoothly.

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Here it is, mine costs about 1200 bucks bought in pieces. I can do anything with this set-up, and run ANY game, even Crysis, with the specs on full kick-ass. CoD4 looks amazing also. I run 2 x 22" monitors and everything is beautiful.

My rig:
Mobo: GA-M57SLI-S4
Pro: AMD 5000+ B.E. oc 3.3ghz
VC: EVGA nVidia 8800GT 512mb SSC Edition (runs EVERTHING on high)
Mem: Super Talent 1x2gig stick DDR2 800
HDD: WD 160g 7200 rpm
Case: Antec 900 gaming case (the thing is SICK!)
Cooling: Artic Cooling Artic Freezer
Media: LiteScribe DvD burner.
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__MagnuS__ wrote:Here it is, mine costs about 1200 bucks bought in pieces. I can do anything with this set-up, and run ANY game, even Crysis, with the specs on full kick-ass. CoD4 looks amazing also. I run 2 x 22" monitors and everything is beautiful.

My rig:
Mobo: GA-M57SLI-S4
Pro: AMD 5000+ B.E. oc 3.3ghz
VC: EVGA nVidia 8800GT 512mb SSC Edition (runs EVERTHING on high)
Mem: Super Talent 1x2gig stick DDR2 800
HDD: WD 160g 7200 rpm
Case: Antec 900 gaming case (the thing is SICK!)
Cooling: Artic Cooling Artic Freezer
Media: LiteScribe DvD burner.

Cloverleaf wrote:Anything goes as long as it's not the higher end of the price list. :D


bro, im sure your pc is like.. kickass.. but its not really helping him showing
your stuff off right? -.-

1200 bucks for a pc is a lot. he can run all his programs fine on a pc for less
than 1k bucks.

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True cin, but without my video card, my system would be 850 bucks. He also stated that he does 3D modeling, doesn't that need a powerful CPU and graphics card to do? So, sorry i didnt clairify that to him if he wanted a "budget cheap-azz" machine.
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I didn't want to set a price limit, it's just I don't want to spend a fortune on a PC that I don't really need. On the other hand, I'd like to keep the new PC for a while, so I don't want a low-end one either.
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3d modelling, depends what programs he uses.

if he uses graphical programs like 3d max, ironcad, etc, he doesnt need that
strong a processor/graphic card.

if he works with programs like solidworks, pro engineer, lightwave, maya, etc.
he will need something powerful.

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Maya is the most powerful software I use, though I'm into low poly models for a car simulator. I barely ever make renders of them.
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Cloverleaf wrote:I didn't want to set a price limit, it's just I don't want to spend a fortune on a PC that I don't really need. On the other hand, I'd like to keep the new PC for a while, so I don't want a low-end one either.


Something similar to mine, or better than it will tide you over for awhile. like I said, I can play all the new games out there on high settings and get good fps on 1680 x 1050 resolution (22" monitor setting). So, 1200 bucks really aint that bad for a decent gaming/overall rig that'll keep up with the times for awhile. Go to http://www.cyberpowerpc.com or http://www.newegg.com and do some price checking. cyberpower is a good ccomp config site tha lets you choose what you want and see the end price. then you can go buy it from a comp store lol.
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Thanks guys, I'm checking prices. Anyway, advices are never enough ;)
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__MagnuS__ wrote:
Cloverleaf wrote:I didn't want to set a price limit, it's just I don't want to spend a fortune on a PC that I don't really need. On the other hand, I'd like to keep the new PC for a while, so I don't want a low-end one either.


Something similar to mine, or better than it will tide you over for awhile. like I said, I can play all the new games out there on high settings and get good fps on 1680 x 1050 resolution (22" monitor setting). So, 1200 bucks really aint that bad for a decent gaming/overall rig that'll keep up with the times for awhile. Go to http://www.cyberpowerpc.com or http://www.newegg.com and do some price checking. cyberpower is a good ccomp config site tha lets you choose what you want and see the end price. then you can go buy it from a comp store lol.

similar to yours except replace the amd processor with an overclocked core 2 duo, you get more bang for you buck.

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My rig:
Mobo: GA-M57SLI-S4
Pro: AMD 5000+ B.E. oc 3.3ghz
VC: EVGA nVidia 8800GT 512mb SSC Edition (runs EVERTHING on high)
Mem: Super Talent 1x2gig stick DDR2 800
HDD: WD 160g 7200 rpm
Case: Antec 900 gaming case (the thing is SICK!)
Cooling: Artic Cooling Artic Freezer
Media: LiteScribe DvD burner.



What does all that mean??

Mobo..>WTF?
Pro..ummm :shock:
VC..WTF
Mem..Memory right? but what does ddr2 800 and all that mean
HDD...Huh
Cooling..Why does a computer need a freezer?

As you can see im pretty dumb when it comes to specs. But i think im good i know what RAM is LOL. :roll:
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you'll be safe if you get a mac because they all suck equally.
seriously if you want to know whats best go to a computer store. I recommend Micro Center
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nohunta wrote:
My rig:
Mobo: GA-M57SLI-S4
Pro: AMD 5000+ B.E. oc 3.3ghz
VC: EVGA nVidia 8800GT 512mb SSC Edition (runs EVERTHING on high)
Mem: Super Talent 1x2gig stick DDR2 800
HDD: WD 160g 7200 rpm
Case: Antec 900 gaming case (the thing is SICK!)
Cooling: Artic Cooling Artic Freezer
Media: LiteScribe DvD burner.



What does all that mean??

Mobo..>WTF?
Pro..ummm :shock:
VC..WTF
Mem..Memory right? but what does ddr2 800 and all that mean
HDD...Huh
Cooling..Why does a computer need a freezer?

As you can see im pretty dumb when it comes to specs. But i think im good i know what RAM is LOL. :roll:

mobo i dont know
processor
video card durrr
memory aka RAM, u should know
HDD, i dunno
cooling, for like overclocking and stuff
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mobo i dont know
processor
video card durrr
memory aka RAM, u should know
HDD, i dunno
cooling, for like overclocking and stuff


mobo = motherboard
HDD = hard disk drive
cooling for like not melting your processor :)
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@Cloverleaf - Not sure what the specs of your old computer are, but it could be worth keeping around as a spare with Linux on it. I think you'd find that the old computer is a lot more responsive if you get rid of Windows XP in favor of one of the many Linux distros.

Linux is free and has a lot of free software that will likely meet your needs. It will even run SRO!

Just another avenue to explore. It's always good to have a spare system, and you may even find it works good enough where you don't need to spend money on a new system.

Just a friendly suggestion.
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PR0METHEUS wrote:@Cloverleaf - Not sure what the specs of your old computer are, but it could be worth keeping around as a spare with Linux on it. I think you'd find that the old computer is a lot more responsive if you get rid of Windows XP in favor of one of the many Linux distros.

Linux is free and has a lot of free software that will likely meet your needs. It will even run SRO!

Just another avenue to explore. It's always good to have a spare system, and you may even find it works good enough where you don't need to spend money on a new system.

Just a friendly suggestion.


+1

Never throw out a PC, it can always be somehow recycled.
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I'll use my old PC to stall 24/7 :D
J/K, I'm going to give it away.
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