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  1. svtphreak

    svtphreak Member

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    Hello,

    Looking at getting a new computer after years or using my current.

    I am looking at purchasing a prebuilt HP computer.

    My current computer, self built, has a nVidia 7500GT graphics card in it and the HP prebuilt has a nVidia 9500GS in it.

    Should i just use the 9500GS or take out my 7500GT and use that? I have read shotty reviews on the 9500GS. I wish I had the money to buy something more up to date, but that is not an option at this time.

    Thanks for your advice!
     
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    elusiv1 Regular member

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    Wouldn't you rather buid it yourself and save some money? There are guys on here including myself that are willing to give you a nice price list on parts to match your budget.
     
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    elusiv1 Regular member

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    What's your budget on a video card??
     
  4. svtphreak

    svtphreak Member

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    Thanks for your reply. I have built several computers in the past but I havent in years, now I am so far behind on the current tech that I am afraid it would take me months to catch up and by then, it will just change again. Such is the current speed of technology.

    I am looking at buying the HP m9500y from best buy if you were wondering what specs I was looking at. I know I want alot of mem and storage space. I multitask, do alot of photo editing, disc burning, anime watching, and possible gaming.

    I didnt want to come on here and just "hey how should I build my next computer" and look like an ass with his hands out.

    If you are willing to take the time and help me out I would be appreciated. I am on a fairly short timeline though. THat is why I was looking to buy prebuilt locally.

    My budget is 750-1000 for a new system. My current system is:

    Motherboard:
    eVGA 133-K8-NF41
    Socket 939

    1 Gig 184 pin memory

    Graphic Card: eVGA 7800gt

    Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.2GHz

    Attempting to run Vista (LOL)
     
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    svtphreak Member

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    Oh I forgot to mention

    Hard Drive: 250gig (non SATA)

    Case: Thermaltake Tsunami Dream

    I have a Zalman cpu cooler

    400w PS
     
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    Building a PC hasn't changed too much in that time, if anything it's easier to do now. I'd recommend you build a new system with a more powerful PSU, and a better card than the 9500GS!
     
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    I appreciate your advice. The thing is, I dont know what to buy! Let me rephrase that. I know what components to buy, but I dont know what the best bang for my buck is. Just looking on some sites such as newegg and such, I just feel overwhelmed.

    I think it is because I have not built my own in years.

    With my job and family I just dont have the hours or energy to research everything.

    Again, if you took it upon yourself to assist me, I most definatly would appreciate it but I cant expect anyone to just do something for me for nothing.
     

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