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General => General Discussion => Computer Talk => Topic started by: Psycho on August 31, 2008, 10:23:19 PM
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If anybody would be so inclined to pick out parts for me, I would greatly appreciate that and would be glad to return the favor with some graphics work or video/audio editing of any kind.
This is more important to me than getting a car, so don't worry about price. I shouldn't say that. Um, let's say I'm looking for anything in the $0 - $5,000 range. If it will be more than that, don't hesitate to include it and let me know about the price. I'm willing to splurge.
Adobe Photoshop, Sony Vegas, Adobe Illustrator, Sony Acid, Mozilla Firefox, iTunes, Winamp, Windows Movie Maker, Grand Theft Auto IV, Guitar Hero III... they all need to work very well on this. I really like it when there is no skipping or lagging, and my browser doesn't take more than five seconds to at least start loading a page. Here are the specs I require, go nuts:
* Power Supply/PSU – Whatever is necessary.
* Motherboard/Case – Um, whatever is necessary. Prefer capability for at least 2 Hard Drives, 8 USBs, 2 Optical Drives, and one 3.5" floppy. (I have a bunch of old DOS games that I still like.)
* Processor/CPU – Don't care which brand, whichever suits me best I guess. At least 2.0 GHz.
* RAM – at least 1 GB. Please.
* Hard Drive/Hard Disk – One or two, at least 500 GB overall.
* Optical Drive – Two please. I need to be able to read CD's and DVD's, as well as write CD's. I don't have any idea what the difference is between CD+R, CD-R, CD+RW, and CD-RW. Anyone want to elaborate?
* Video Card/Graphics Card – Um, I edit videos, I like to watch High Quality Videos (and even the occasional XQ vid) and play videogames of course. Whatever is necessary for that.
* Sound Card - I like sound. I intend to have a very very nice speaker system and be able to record and edit music on my computer. Do your worst. (I mean best, of course)
If anybody could help me pick out parts, that would be awesome. Please let me know if you can be of any help. And remember I can return the favor with graphics or video/audio editing.
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since you don't care about money just go for the most expensice stuff =)
Like a quad core, 4 gig ram, Nvidia 280 gtx and 100 watt psu not sure on mobo though have a look.
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How serious are you with about video editing, do you want to do it for fun, or serious stuff?
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I recommend you to get a new XFX 9-series video card (anything with a 9 in beginning), and some Kingston DDR3 RAM. Also if you want to edit videos seriously (like using Final Cut Studio 2 or something that "eats" mpre than Vegas) you should get something more than 2.0 Ghz. I suggest 2.6. All i listed is not going to be cheap, but that's just a recommendation.
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If you want GTAIV to work very well, you better get what HeX said or something in that kind
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Hm...
two 300GB velocirapter Western Digital hard drives.(must)
2 optical drives.... hmm... 2 drives I guess (dont really know too)
Lian Li PC-61 case
4GB G-skill(2x2GB)
HD4870X2
ASUS RAMPAGE X48(add another HD4870X2 later)
Q9550 w/ Arctic Cooling Freezer 7
Corsair 1000w PSU(modular cables )
HT OMEGA STRIKER 7.1 Sound card
(NEWEGG)All adds up to $2,586 with shipping(depends on where you live so...)
Also, someone list him good optical drives and what is your main resolution? if its under 1680x1050 then get the HD4850/70 instead
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More RAM.
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oh yeah joe, why would you need that.
and root core my new 8800gt owns the 9600gt the 9 series are shit.
For GFX eiter get a 200 series card or go for a ATI Radeon 4870, best cards on market.
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oh yeah joe, why would you need that.
and root core my new 8800gt owns the 9600gt the 9 series are shit.
For GFX eiter get a 200 series card or go for a ATI Radeon 4870, best cards on market.
the 9600 GT is pretty close to the 8800 GT and the 9800 GT is a little better than an 8800 GT. the 9800 GTX+ which is a good amout better than both of those cards is a fucking steal for the price it can be had these days (under $200) and can be overclocked mad
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814143149 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814143149)
if you dont wanna spend that much on a graphics card than the 9800 GT or 8800 GT will suit you well but i would put the extra money towards the GTX+ if your planning to keep your PC for a long time
and psycho, if i remember ill try to link you up to some parts tomorrow
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he said he doesn't care about the price. So either a 200 sereies or a ATI Radeon HD 4870.
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I might make a thread like this at the end of the year, only my budget is $1500 AUS, if not less.
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pentium extreme
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thanks guys, I'll start looking up some of these parts and making a list.
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Power Supplies- http://www.pcpower.com/products/power_supplies/selector/ (http://www.pcpower.com/products/power_supplies/selector/)
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Hm...
two 300GB velocirapter Western Digital hard drives.(must)
2 optical drives.... hmm... 2 drives I guess (dont really know too)
Lian Li PC-61 case
4GB G-skill(2x2GB)
HD4870X2
ASUS RAMPAGE X48(add another HD4870X2 later)
Q9550 w/ Arctic Cooling Freezer 7
Corsair 1000w PSU(modular cables )
HT OMEGA STRIKER 7.1 Sound card
(NEWEGG)All adds up to $2,586 with shipping(depends on where you live so...)
Also, someone list him good optical drives and what is your main resolution? if its under 1680x1050 then get the HD4850/70 instead
Hey thanks man.
Is the 7.1 in the sound card version # or surround sound 7.1?
And Right now my monitor goes up to 1280x1024, but I'll get a new monito or two.
I don't like widescreen monitors all that much cause toolbars and shit already make it wide enough.
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I really think that you should get a widescreen, but yeah, it's your choice. Also, 1TB HDD is better (and cheaper?) than two 300GB ones.
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Mythic speaks the truth about HDD.
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I also noticed that 4 1GB RAMs are much cheaper than 2 2GB RAMs of exactly the same kind. Why is that? Can some mobo's only support two RAM cards?
Also... my mom got her computer on eBay, customized, from a dealership called micro-something, it has almost the exact same stuff listed here, but cost less than $900 instead of over $2000.
What I was wondering was, is there some advantage to buying all the parts separate and building them myself, if it's going to cost more money than having somebody else do it for me? Anybody done this and know whether or not it's a good idea?
EDIT: She got one pre-built, so theres a discount, plus there were some specs that added up and added up when I edited them. Mines now around 1500
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