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Need help in buying new comp oo

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ok i wanna buy new comp i want to spend £1000 and no more.

I been looking on http://www.cyberpowersystem.co.uk/ and allienware anyone know any other places i can find a top deal at ?


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Infinity i7 Andromeda GT FREE Game: Just Cause 2
Intel i7 930 Quad Core
NVIDIA GTX470 1280MB
6GB DDR3 1333MHz Memory
1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s HDD
Asus P6X58D USB3 SATA3 MB
COOLERMASTER CM-692 Case
Blue Ray X4 Reader
Asus Xonar DS 24 Sound
Windows 7 Home Premium

£1269 (£1080 ex. VAT)

this is one im having a look at atm what ya think ? if you know any better deals i can get please comment :)
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If I were you right now tricky I'd be looking at AMD's hexacores but thats just what I would do, If it makes you feel better about the 930 I have it and its :thumbsupl: perfect, But the hexacore for the same price would probably last longer then the 930, Just to save nola some trouble
GET A 5850 NVDIA SUCKS, but either Video Cards are fine... what other games do you even play besides EE :P? As for the case you can either leave at it is if you dont really care for them or get a Cooler Master HAF 932 if you wanna be flashy and have a lot of room for more HDDs ( we all know about your 1080p porn ) I really dont know why anybody would need a blu ray burner but hey thats you

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Don't get 6GB of RAM because Windows can't use more than 4GB anyway. And you should probably ask yourself if you really need a Blu-ray player or not. If you actually buy your movies on a disc these days then go for it. If you just watch movies on TV, get them through some kind of online service, or illegally download them, save yourself ~$80 (£50+) and stick with a DVD burner.

Maybe scale back on the video card, what games are you going to be playing that need that much power?
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think i put wrong modle in :P one im look at is £970 but still looking for better deals somewhere i wanna download movies and play on new tv and buy some latest new games :P
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By that Im guessing Starcraft 2 BF or CoD7, look the more you waste on your GPU the longer itll last and the better the Video effects will look, (Probally Nola's take on it) while others like ghost dont see a need in wasting 150+ more dollars on a graphicas card that will do the same. You can always look on http://www.Newegg.com http://www.Tigerdirect.com but im not sure if they ship to the UK for other PCs or maybe build it your self (Good luck with that.)
The picture may be of some use to you, I would do some research on each part before you start looking for one
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=332
THats 1k USD 643.8740 British pounds Thats if your british its 786.8440 euros if not. All that you need is keyboard ( Logitech G15 is pretty good ) and a Mouse which is pretty much up to you since there are so many to choose from, You would have a little left over so you can buy extra case fans, probally anther HDD, Maybe a headset
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I'm pretty sure that building a computer from scratch is a little beyond Tricky's expertise.
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Ghost wrote:I'm pretty sure that building a computer from scratch is a little beyond Tricky's expertise.
I would build my own it doesn't take a normal IQ to do so, just the will.

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Windows 7 can support up to 128 gigs. Windows xp can not support more then 3.5 to 4 gigs is probably where you got that from.

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Gmanson wrote:Windows 7 can support up to 128 gigs. Windows xp can not support more then 3.5 to 4 gigs is probably where you got that from.
Windows xp 64 bit supports 128 gigabytes, windows 7 64 bit supports 192 gigabytes. Both windows 7 and Xp 32 bit support 4 gigabytes. Even though 64 bit versions support that much ram you'd never be able to use it.

I built my comp with 4 gigabytes of ram which is plenty with page file set off. A friend of mine gave me 2x2gb ram sticks so now I have 8gb. For some unknown reason battlefield bad company loads instantly now instead of it taking 2+min so I took the ram out and tried without it again same shit the game loads slower with 4gb instead of 8gb.

It's a mystery I've yet to understand the ram sticks are same brand, timing and speed maybe it's a chipset thing.

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inola wrote:
Gmanson wrote:Windows 7 can support up to 128 gigs. Windows xp can not support more then 3.5 to 4 gigs is probably where you got that from.
Windows xp 64 bit supports 128 gigabytes, windows 7 64 bit supports 192 gigabytes. Both windows 7 and Xp 32 bit support 4 gigabytes. Even though 64 bit versions support that much ram you'd never be able to use it.

I built my comp with 4 gigabytes of ram which is plenty with page file set off. A friend of mine gave me 2x2gb ram sticks so now I have 8gb. For some unknown reason battlefield bad company loads instantly now instead of it taking 2+min so I took the ram out and tried without it again same shit the game loads slower with 4gb instead of 8gb.

It's a mystery I've yet to understand the ram sticks are same brand, timing and speed maybe it's a chipset thing.
Had a problem similar to that.... one of the sticks wasn't booting I dont think BC2 would really take up 4 GB since SC2 and MW2 only go a little over 2GB, if you open up task manager and check your Physical Memory it probally would have said 2026 MB ( Something close to 2048 ) instead of the 4096 you should have, dont know why it did that sometimes it booted both sometimes it booted 1, thus making every game laggy, reseat the sticks that worked for me, that is if you really need 8 instead of 6 :P

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Configuration
*BASE_PRICE: [+711]
CAS: CoolerMaster Elite 310 Mid Tower Gaming Case with see-thru side panel
CASUPGRADE: Ultra Violet Reactive Kit (2xUV Lights, 2xSATA2 HDD Cable) [+29]
CS_FAN: Default Case Fan
CPU: AMD Phenom™ II X6 1055T Six-Core CPU ***Overclockable XXX ***
CD: 24X Double Layer Dual Format DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE (BLACK COLOR)
CD2: NONE
CABLE: None
DONGLES: NONE
EXPAN: NONE.
FAN: XtremeGear HDT 120 Xtreme CPU Cooler (5 Heatpipes Direct Core Contact, with rubber rings detachable 120m Neon Fan) ***Overclockable XXX***
FA_HDD: None
FLASHMEDIA: None
FLOPPY: NONE
HOMEINSTALL: NONE
HDD: 1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MBCache 7200RPM Hard Drive (Single Hard Drive)
HDD2: NONE
IEEE_CARD: NONE
KEYBOARD: NONE
MOUSE: NONE
MONITOR: NONE
MONITOR2: NONE
MONITOR3: NONE
MODEM: NONE
MOTHERBOARD: Asus Crosshair IV Formula AMD 890FX Chipset CrossFireX support for Socket AM3 AMD Phenom II CPU DDR3/1333 Mainboard ATX, PCI-E 2.0, DDR3 1600/1800/1866, USB3.0, SATA-III /s,RAID, ATX ***Overclockable XXX*** [+85]
MEMORY: 8GB (4x2GB) PC10666 DDR3/1333mhz Dual Channel Memory [+90] (Corsair Value Select or Major Brand)
NETWORK: ONBOARD 10/1000 NETWORK CARD
OVERCLOCK: No Overclocking
OS: Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit Edition)
POWERSUPPLY: 700 Watts Power Supplies (SLI / CrossFire Ready Quad Rail Power Supply *** Not Recommended for Overclocking***)
RUSH: NONE
SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
SPEAKERS: NONE
TEMP: NONE
TVRC: NONE
USB: Built-in USB 2.0 Ports
USBHD: NONE
UPS: None
VIDEO2: None, or On-Board Integrated Graphics [-75]
VC_PHYSX: None
VIDEO: ATI Radeon HD 5770 PCI-E 16X 1GB DDR5 Video Card [+13]
WEBCAM: NONE
WNC: PCI Wireless 802.11n 300Mbps Network Interface Card [+16]
WAP: NONE
WARRANTY: STANDARD WARRANTY: 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLUS LIFE-TIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Price £1029 including VAT
I want a decent motherboard, I've also looked at the Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H AMD 890, which is slightlty cheaper than the ASUS MB above. Unfortunately, Cyberpower seem to have mainly Asus MB on offer. Which MB shall I go for?
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It seems they have no Triple Channel Memory at all, its either Dual Channel 4GB or Triple Channel 6GB, no reason to waste money on 8GB, Motherboards aren't really important since most of them offer the same USB 3.0 Sata III, Using Crossfire/SLI Mode is a waste, you have a 3 year warranty so you shouldn't worry too much

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My two cents;

I suggest a 650 Corsair PSU. They are very efficient and 650 is all you would need for a typical gaming rig anyways.

650 Corsair PSU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817139005

4GB of RAM 8GB is a bit much.

ATI 5750.
Runs just as good as 5770 but is about 30-40$ cheaper. Really the 5770 will get about 3-8 more fps than a 5750 in the same settings. Also I believe the 5770 is a fucking aircraft carrier of a video card unless I'm mixing it up with something else.

AMD is knocking down all their processors' price, so I would wait a little while and save yourself a decent chunk of cash 40-80$.

Motherboards aren't very important. SATA III is important, but really Motherboards aren't THAT important. PSU and CPU are much more important, so is your case, memory, and video card.

As for your case I would get the same brand and model, but instead of a 310 or whatever get a 430 it is a much improved version, and is probably only 5-15$ more.
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I wouldnt recommend buying an alienware. I have 2 and i wish that i had just gone to best buy or attempted to build my own.
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