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Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by lecsiy, Aug 1, 2009.

  1. lecsiy

    lecsiy Regular member

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    Hey,

    Just about to put in an order for the new computer build and thought it wouldnt be right without posting it on afterdawn for the good ol times.

    So any suggestions would be great :)

    Its for a friend who doesnt game and purely to speed up day to day activitys (Hes got an old dell) which yes i know this is slight overkill but definatly futureproof for a good while. Therefore no overclocking hence the retail packs, not OEM might aswell use stock fans aye :).

    Here it is

    Intel Core i7 920 D0 2.66GHz Socket 1366 8MB Cache Retail Boxed Processor
    £209

    ASUS P6T SE iX58 Socket 1366 8 Channel Audio ATX Motherboard
    £143

    Corsair 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 1600MHz XMS3 Memory CL9(9-9-9-24)
    £81.97

    Sapphire ULTIMATE HD 4650 1GB DDR2 HDMI DVI VGA PCI-E Graphics Card
    £47

    OCZ Stealth XStream 600W PSU - SLI Ready ATX2.2 12cm Fan
    £52

    Antec 300 Three Hundred Black Case - No PSU
    £45

    Western Digital WD3200AAKS 320GB SATAII 16MB Cache 7200 RPM - OEM
    £34

    LG 22x DVD±RW SATA With LightScribe Black Retail Box with Software
    £19

    Its roughly £630.

    What you guys think :)

    Lecsiy
     
  2. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    My usual marks out of 10 system:
    CPU: 10/10 - The only i7 worth buying, they're now pretty good value CPUs
    Mobo: 4/10 - cheap and Asus is not a good combination. Buy an EX58-UD3R instead, £139 at Scan.
    RAM: 9/10 - Not the highest performance, but the best value, and like all corsair products, solidly reliable.
    GPU: 3/10 - 1GB of RAM on an HD4650. Why? You'd barely tell the difference between 256MB and 512MB with a GPU like that. The 512MB card is reasonable value for a card, but they're very weak cards for gaming overall, similar to the 2006 era Radeon X1900 and Geforce 7900 series in performance. What you gain by not having 1GB you could spend some of on the upgrade to an HD4670 which is much more powerful, more akin to an 8800GS or HD3850.
    PSU: 6/10 - Reasonable units, you can do better than an OCZ, but for the price, it's not a bad unit. For a graphics card without a PCIe connector though, a Corsair 450W VX (or HX, sometimes they're almost the same price) would be a better unit.
    Case: 9/10 - one of the best cheap cases out there, but with an i7 it's wise to buy an extra 2 or 3 120mm fans to fill the missing ones (Side + Front)
    HDD: 7/10 - Good drive, but how much extra is a 500GB these days? £5?
    DVD: 6/10 - LG make good DVD writers, but you could probably save a few quid by not getting it retail, with no disadvantages.
     

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