Hi I am building a new computer and since I havnt built one in along time so I figured since I was a member I would ask what would 550$ get me should I go amd or intel and duel core or i series please help set a list up.
also I found this deal is this good http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.361290 and which is better that cpu or a i3 one thanks
I wouldn't go with that deal...the price seems nice, but the mainboard, memory, and power supply are all junk. (the CPU is outdated, but still at least reliable, unlike the other parts listed). For $550, I have a build below. It will be a few % slower than that Phenom-Based system, but it will have a lot more expandability. That said, I would try to save an extra $100 to replace the CPU in this build with a quad-core i5. $24 - LG DVD Burner Model GH22NS50 $100 - Antec Nine Hundred Computer Case (You can get a decent cafe for $50...I only picked this case because it was the case you picked) $70 - Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST3750528AS 750GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive $50 - CORSAIR CMPSU-400CX 400W Power Supply $10 - Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound $110 - CORSAIR XMS3 DHX 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1333 SDRAM Model TW3X4G1333C9DHX $98 - GIGABYTE GA-H55M-UD2H LGA1156 Motherboard $98 - Intel G6950 2.8GHz LGA 1156 Dual-Core Processor (Strongly recommend spending another $100 for the quadcore i5, you can upgrade later, but I think you will want to upgrade sooner)
does the motherboard have usb 3.0 and 6.0 sata also what case would you suggest if it was cheaper isnt the i series duel core also? thanks killer bug
NO USB 3.0 or sata 6.0...they make the board in a USB 3.0 version, but it costs a bit more. SATA 6.0 is still useless for regular hard drives, and will be so for a while. The low-end i5 is a dual core, I wouldn't bother with one of those. The better i5 is a quad-core, and it will blow that Pheonom away. As for a case, something like this should be plenty: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811233064
ok so i thought it would future proof it if I got the other board but you said its crap why is that just wondering?
ok killer bug or anybody else what about this build HEC 6K28BBX585 Black 0.8mm SECC Steel MicroATX Mini Tower Computer Case 585W Power Supply G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F3-10600CL9D-4GBPK ASUS P7H55D-M EVO LGA 1156 Intel H55 HDMI USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard Intel Core i3-530 Clarkdale 2.93GHz LGA 1156 73W Dual-Core Desktop Processor Model BX80616I3530 The only thing im scared of is it not being all compatible but from what I see it is can someone please double check this and I chose the lower i3 because I will overclock it I might go to the higher one if I choose to also I dont need a hard drive because I have a 250 gb sata 7200 with me thnkyou
The other board is crap for future-proofing because it has an old socket that does not support the intel i3-i7...so it isn't even current, let alone future-proof. Also, the board is made by MSI...they don't make the worst boards, but they are not great either. Also, Asus isn't very good at making mainboards...so I would recommend against that one as well. The only 3 mainboards brands I would consider right now are eVga, Gigabyte, and DFI (DFI being a last resort). SATA 3 (6.0gbps) is great in theory, but most current hard drives can barely use 1/3 of the speed of SATA2...by the time economical drives are going faster than SATA2 can support, the system will already be very old. USB 3.0 is a slightly different story; it is likely that USB 3.0 will become useful to you at some point in the machine's life. You could spend a few dollars more now to get a board with USB 3.0, or you could just wait for it to become more popular...and buy a addon card at that time. Gskill memory is usually good...I only recommend Corsair because of their stellar reputation and quality...and the fact that I have never had Corsair memory fail, with the exception of power surges that destroy everything. The only reason I recomened the CPU that I did is because it is the cheapest CPU on the 1156 bus. Any other 1156 cpu would be better, and the best "bang for the buck" is gotten from the quad-core i5. If you went with the gigabyte case, and added about $50 to your build budget, you could get this CPU and skip all the upgrades later. The case you found would probably do the job, but the power supply in it is total trash...this is normal with most case-power supply combos. Also, the gigabyte has a lot more expandability and better cooling.
This one, if it isn't too ugly for you...otherwise newegg has a slew of other cases in the same price/space/cooling ballpark. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811233064
I would recommend you go with amd, it is good for gaming if you are after for gaming. and it is also cheaper than intel. you can go with amd athlon x2 3.0ghz it is like you are using core 2 duo. or you also may want amd phenom
I used to be a loyal AMD fan, but they simply can't compete, even at the same price range. The quad-core i5 blows away the fastest AMD quad cores...and the i5 is intel's low-end. Plus, the AM2/AM2+/AM3 platform is downright ancient, and in desperate need of replacement. 1156 is a brand new bus with a future.
I actually disagree with both posts - AMD stuff is the best for the absolute low end, but beyond that I would agree that Intel CPUs are superior. prutsos: what is the PC for? Do you plan on playing any games, doing any video editing work? This defines which type of system is best.
I plan on doing both sorry I want a all around bad ass computer I will go with the i5 quad core I think I just need a god mother board adn video card