Reciprocity
Member
+721|7038|the dank(super) side of Oregon
mobo http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813131043        $125

RAM   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820145098        $210

CPU   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6819115004        $225       

GPU   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6814130061        $250 w/rebate

PSU   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6817153023        $30 w/rebate

HD     http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6822136062        $60

Case  http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6811133174        $40

Drive http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6827106992        $25

Total:  $960 with room for shipping. 


can you use your old HD? Optical drive? case? you could also skimp on the ram and save ~$100.  You could also save some cash on a weaker GPU.  Have Fun!


forgot to mention:
this setup is vista ready.  it will play bf2, 2142 and any other game very well on a reasonable monitor.  If you don't dl too much porn, that HD should be plenty big enough.  The mobo is not SLI capable.  Any kind of upgrade in the GPU would require a better PSU.  The only thing possibly lacking in this system is the sound.  The onboard is sufficient.  but an upgrade to this:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6829102188
or this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6829102005

would provide a very noticeable improvement.

Last edited by Reciprocity (2006-12-31 05:26:49)

Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7058|132 and Bush

darthazeem wrote:

what bad things have you heard about tigerdirect?

http://www.bf2player.com/sig/67240774-539.png
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Tiger_Direct
4/10 Read the comments as well.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
theknuck
It's pronounced Knuck, like in Knuckle!!
+45|7069|balls
what ever you do, don't go buy that book newbie is trying to sell you, he must know the guy  who wrote it or something.  i don't know much about computers, but was able to build one myself.  it's just a matter of reading what type of components your mobo will support (intel vs. amd, ddr vs. ddr2, agp vs. pcie, etc.)  after that its just plug it in or screw it in.  later, if you want, you can start to learn what 64-bit, dx10, overclocking means.  but it doesn't sound that you want to, no prob.  a $1000 will get you a computer that will last you at least a few years before you'll want to start upgrading.  by then you'll have learned how.  good luck and hope you find what your looking for.
Parker
isteal
+1,452|6851|The Gem Saloon
ok so im not sure if i can use anything from this pc that i have right now.....i mean it is slow as hell with a pathetic graphics card. anyway heres my specs off my xfire page.......
Manufacturer:     
HP Pavilion 061
Processor:    
AMD Athlon(tm) XP 3000+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.2GHz
Memory:    
448MB RAM
Hard Drive:    
154 GB
Video Card:    
NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
Monitor:    
hp f1503 Flat Panel Monitor
Sound Card:    
Realtek AC97 Audio
Speakers/Headphones:    
Keyboard:    
USB Root Hub
Mouse:    
USB Root Hub
Mouse Surface:    
Operating System:    
Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519)


aha i know, its old and even burns fossil fuels but thats why im getting a new one.
like i said im not sure if there are any components that i can use.
well im sure the dvd drive and the cd writer and the media slots i could use, but thats only saving like $30 or something right.

thanks for all the links to the actual products. thats what my big hold up was, finding the correct components that actually work together.
oh and thanks to all that helped, especially the ones who did it without being a dick.
AndrewKF
Member
+3|6825

Parker wrote:

ok so im not sure if i can use anything from this pc that i have right now.....i mean it is slow as hell with a pathetic graphics card. anyway heres my specs off my xfire page.......
Manufacturer:     
HP Pavilion 061
Processor:    
AMD Athlon(tm) XP 3000+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.2GHz
Memory:    
...
Actually one thing that still would be useful is that processor.
It still a good CPU and will run most new games with good backup ( rest of the main unit ) at above average or high settings. BUT it is over-dated it's Socket A processor and there is no new boards for it ... etc. In this case sorry but you actually can use only optical drive, HDD, maybe speakers, monitor... etc.  But mainly that PC sucks. So build new one from scratch. If you have cash issues don't buy everything at once and be patient, just plan it well don't rush. Good luck.
ednodes
Part-time Owner
+12|7001|Bath
@ parker, the monitor is always useful, even if you just want to run a 2nd desptop for BF2cc etc
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,075|7229|PNW

theknuck wrote:

what ever you do, don't go buy that book newbie is trying to sell you, he must know the guy  who wrote it or something.  i don't know much about computers, but was able to build one myself.  it's just a matter of reading what type of components your mobo will support (intel vs. amd, ddr vs. ddr2, agp vs. pcie, etc.)  after that its just plug it in or screw it in.  later, if you want, you can start to learn what 64-bit, dx10, overclocking means.  but it doesn't sound that you want to, no prob.  a $1000 will get you a computer that will last you at least a few years before you'll want to start upgrading.  by then you'll have learned how.  good luck and hope you find what your looking for.
Wtf...no, dude, I don't know Scott Mueller. But did you even read the book? Even glance at it? If not, how the Hell do you justify slamming it? It is an excellent reference, and is on the shelf (in one edition or another) of every tech pro/student/instructor I know personally. How exactly do you logic chancing a $100+ tech bill as better than having answers at your fingertips (rather than scattered all over virtual creation) for $40? Of course, it doesn't nullify parts research (usually on enthusiast sites), but it'll make troubleshooting all the more easier.

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