New PC + hello world

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  1. Tap_paT

    Tap_paT Member

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    Hey, long time lurker, first time builder.
    I've got a Dell PC right now, and after comparing it to the prices of one you could build yourself, I'm shamed.
    Oh well, gotta start somewhere...
    On to the main reason im posting, after 3 years of 1.8GHZ and intergrated graphics (HXC) I wanna upgrade a little (understandably).
    Still being 2nd gen (PS2 FTW!) I need to catch up on some epic games i seem to be missing, primarily Fallout 3.
    Can anyone suggest a full setup I could get for $1000 to $1500 AUD (800 to 1200 USD)
    I dont do much video encoding or the like, just games a MS office.
    Ill probably be looking to run XP or 7 if it helps.
    Sorry if I'm a total NEWB and please tell me anything I've missed :)
     
  2. KillerBug

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    Newegg does not ship to australia, so I'll leave it up to you to search pricewatch & amazon for these parts. The total should be well under $1200USD.

    Pioneer 20X SATA DVD Burner
    GIGABYTE GZ-X5BPD-500 Black SECC Steel Case
    Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST3500418AS 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Hard Drive
    XFX Radeon HD 4870X2 2GB Video Card
    Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE 7.1 Sound Card
    CORSAIR CMPSU-550VX 550W Power Supply
    Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
    CORSAIR 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 Dual Channel Kit
    GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P LGA 775 Motherboard
    Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 Yorkfield 2.66GHz LGA 775 95W Quad-Core Processor
    GELID Solutions FN-TX12-15 120mm Case Fan
    XIGMATEK HDT-SD964 92mm Rifle CPU Cooler
     
  3. Tap_paT

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    That builds pretty good but I would just go ahead and get a 4870 1GB and a gigabyte motherboard over asus. The q9400 would be overall better it being a quad core but E8500 plays games better, you really cant go wrong with either. As for the gts 250, dont bother, both the 4850 and 4870 beat it.

    I would definately recommend Killerbug's Graphics card and motherboard. That Gfx isnt 100% neccissary but will last aloooong time, Its a very fast card that can play any game you throw at it. The motherboard is a must.... nuff said...
     
  5. sammorris

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    Lol? The GTS250 is a midrange offering at best, the 4870X2 is a top end product, triple the performance if not more. The Q9400 is overall a better CPU, especially with a 4870X2.
    The PSU and HDD are fine, but the Motherboard is ancient, and hasn't been on sale for months if not over a year. 1GB is also completely unnecessary on a 4850 (and a GTS250)
     
  6. Tap_paT

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    That Video card costs $600 minimum! :O
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    Well, I don't exactly know what prices are like over there without a common site to reference with. Choose what you can afford but I'm certain you can do better than a GTS250. What about an HD4870 or HD4890?
     
  8. Tap_paT

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    Is the 4890 $100 better then the 4870?
    Also the main supplier for my build will be a group called MSY; http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf
    Pain in the ass to look at but oh well.
     
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    The 4890 is alittle bit better than the 4870... no where near 100$ more. The 4870 would be the best choice cause it dosent seem like the 4870x2 within your price range.
     
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    Not really, if it's that much more expensive you may as well stick with an HD4870.
     
  11. Tap_paT

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    I like your style.

    BUT if I get this chip that will cause my computer to come to life and impregnate my screen, will it play all the games a Ps3 will, over the next 3 or so years?
     
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    It will play some ps3 games, not all on high though. Over the next 3 years... almost impossible, a 4870x2 is a must for that long but people usually upgrade their graphics in that timespan as newer faster cards come out. in a few years the 4870x2 will be dirt cheap and you dont really need it now.
     
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    By the time it will be outdated, so will the rest of the system, you can't keep pace with hardware indefinitely. Three years is about right for a card like that.
     
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    Wow...australia sites are even worse than I thought.

    You might consider these guys: http://www.priceusa.com.au

    If that does not work for you, you could hire a USA courier service to recieve the packages and ship them out to you, this might be a bit cheaper if you are buying all the expensive bits from newegg.
     
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    That site looks amazing!
    And yes, Technology + Australia = undef
     
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    International couriers to Australia from the US are BIG money. It's probably still cheaper to buy directly in Aus unless there's something they don't have yet.
     
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    Are you talking shipping or that service?
     
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    Sorry? I don't understand what you mean.
     
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    The service that was linked or shipping costs, 5% doesnt seem like that much extra to pay.
     
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    It'll be more than 5% unless the order is vast. International couriers charge a lot more than that for that distance.
     

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