r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6920

Hey all,
I am sorry to start another thread like this, but I have to, in order to get your help, yes? Anyway.

I was planning on getting a PS3 because my computer is getting kinda old:
P4 HT 3GHz
1GB 400Mhz
6800

Now, I am starting to think of getting a new computer rather than a PS3. However my budged is kinda limited. I just want to see if that's a good deal or If I can find another one or maybe build it myself? Although I have no idea of how to build PC's. The one below is from dell and it would cost me £771. I just copied the whole specification, most of them are useless.

The components that I mostly care about are: a CPU, a GPU and RAM. I would like to have C2D(6600), 8800 GTX and 2GB of ram. I don't mind what HDD nor what sound card. I don't have any knowldged about MOBO.

                  
2        Dimension 9200 Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.40Ghz, 1066Mhz FSB)                      
4        English Documentation Dimension 9200 with English Power Cord          
5        Dimension Resource DVD for Vista (Diagnostics & Drivers)   
6        Memory Dual Channel 2048MB (2x1024) 667MHz DDR2          
7        Media Card Reader 13-in-1 Internal              
8        Hard Drive 250 GB Serial ATA (7200 Rpm)          
9        DVD+/-RW (ReadWrite) 16X              
10        Power DVD 7.0 - Vista          
11        ROXIO Software for Vista - Creator / MYDVD 9.0          
12        Monitor Not included
13        Graphics Card Single 768MB nVidia GeForce 8800 GTX          
14        Audio Integrated HDA 7.1 Dolby Digital capability      
15        Speakers Not Included
16        Modem Not Included      
17        Mouse Dell Optical (not wireless) USB (2 buttons scroll) Black      
18        Mouse Pad with Dell logo          
19        UK/Irish Keyboard Dell Entry Quietkey USB (QWERTY) Black      
20        English Windows Vista Home Basic      



I will +1 anyone who can help me.

Thanx everyone.

Last edited by r'Eeee (2007-07-05 09:07:43)

Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7092|London, England
A PC would be better than a PS3. Even though it's more expensive the PS3 will only ever get as good as DX9 style games. Whereas with that you'd be comfortable with much better looking DX10 games.

That's the problem with consoles in todays world. The PS1 may have lasted 10 years, the PS2/Xbox lasted long but not as long or as impressive, and the 360/PS3 won't even last a couple of years before it looks seriously outdated. Infact they already look outdated.
scottomus0
Teh forum ghey!
+172|7108|Wigan. Manchester. England.

Mekstizzle wrote:

A PC would be better than a PS3. Even though it's more expensive the PS3 will only ever get as good as DX9 style games. Whereas with that you'd be comfortable with much better looking DX10 games.

That's the problem with consoles in todays world. The PS1 may have lasted 10 years, the PS2/Xbox lasted long but not as long or as impressive, and the 360/PS3 won't even last a couple of years before it looks seriously outdated. Infact they already look outdated.
What are you sniffing?
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7092|London, England
The guy was asking which one to go for, a PS3 or a PC. I said PC. Because the PC will last longer than the PS3/360, which already looks outdated. The games don't look impressive compared to up and coming PC ones.
JaMrulezass
Member
+47|6936|Hong Kong
True. PS3 uses a 7800GTX, pfffft, outdated already!!! : D
r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6920

Any advice about that PC?

The title should be " Which one to go with", right? Sorry about that.

Last edited by r'Eeee (2007-07-05 10:29:36)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7053|SE London

JaMrulezass wrote:

True. PS3 uses a 7800GTX, pfffft, outdated already!!! : D
Yeah, but massive amounts of preprocessing make that pretty irrelevant.

I don't even think it's (the RSX) as fast as a 7800GTX, it's based on the G70, but it's more of a midpoint between the 7800GT and GTX.

It might not be able to handle the complex shader stuff that DX10 cards can, but it can certainly pump out polygons pretty damn quick.
r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6920

Anyone can try and build me a PC from overclockers or w/e please. I don't understand much about MOBO, so I am not sure if it supports the GPU, CPU and the ram that I want. Also,  I don't have a copy of windows. I would build it myself if it costs less than £771 but I doubt that.

THANX

Last edited by r'Eeee (2007-07-05 10:51:33)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7053|SE London

To get those sort of specs for £770, you'd really have to cut corners. Have you included VAT in that? I know DELL usually put the price without VAT up.

For 770ex VAT you could build something nicer, I reckon. DELL systems tend to be, well, shit really.
r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6920

Naw that price inc VAT and delivery.
buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6914|Stealth City, UK
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Its not absaloutely amazing, but you could get either a better graphics card or a better CPU like an E6600.

Plus Vista Home Premium OEM is pretty much on your budget.

Last edited by buLLet_t00th (2007-07-05 11:15:04)

r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6920

Well, dell's deal would be cheaper, cuz it costs around £770 but with a GTX and  with 6600. Don't think I can find anything cheaper.


BTW, how much do you think I can get from my current PC, if I ebay it?

3GHz HT
1GB Ram 400MHz
6800
250GB

It is dell's 5100 with more than a year warranty.

Last edited by r'Eeee (2007-07-05 11:23:32)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7053|SE London

I had a go - but I got a bit carried away and went just a little bit over budget....

https://img71.imageshack.us/img71/51/untitledfw7.jpg

buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6914|Stealth City, UK

r'Eeee wrote:

Well, dell's deal would be cheaper, cuz it costs around £770 but with a GTX and  with 6600. Don't think I can find anything cheaper.
Where are you getting that info from? A bottom of the range XPS has a GTS and still costs more than a grand!

The 9200 has a GTS but overall seems to be pretty good for the money. Still wouldn't buy a Dell though.

Last edited by buLLet_t00th (2007-07-05 11:29:59)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7053|SE London

buLLet_t00th wrote:

r'Eeee wrote:

Well, dell's deal would be cheaper, cuz it costs around £770 but with a GTX and  with 6600. Don't think I can find anything cheaper.
Where are you getting that info from? A bottom of the range XPS has a GTS and still costs more than a grand!

The 9200 has a GTS but overall seems to be pretty good for the money. Still wouldn't buy a Dell though.
I managed to find a 9200 with a GTX for 700ish ex VAT. I'm sure he could've.
buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6914|Stealth City, UK

Bertster7 wrote:

buLLet_t00th wrote:

r'Eeee wrote:

Well, dell's deal would be cheaper, cuz it costs around £770 but with a GTX and  with 6600. Don't think I can find anything cheaper.
Where are you getting that info from? A bottom of the range XPS has a GTS and still costs more than a grand!

The 9200 has a GTS but overall seems to be pretty good for the money. Still wouldn't buy a Dell though.
I managed to find a 9200 with a GTX for 700ish ex VAT. I'm sure he could've.
How did you do that then?

Edit: Ohhhhhhhhh.....no monitor!

Last edited by buLLet_t00th (2007-07-05 11:37:05)

r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6920

buLLet_t00th wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

buLLet_t00th wrote:

Where are you getting that info from? A bottom of the range XPS has a GTS and still costs more than a grand!

The 9200 has a GTS but overall seems to be pretty good for the money. Still wouldn't buy a Dell though.
I managed to find a 9200 with a GTX for 700ish ex VAT. I'm sure he could've.
How did you do that then?

Edit: Ohhhhhhhhh.....no monitor!
Aha!

Do you think it would be good? My current one is Dell and I think it's cool. Well, I guess, I don't have any other alternatives, either this or a PS3. lol

Ty to both of you for teh help

Last edited by r'Eeee (2007-07-05 11:43:33)

buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6914|Stealth City, UK
First of all you dont have complete control of what goes into your rig, the mobo will be a generic Dell one, so don't expect anything too amazing.

But for what you seem to want to do, and your lack of knowledge (no offense ) that doesn't seem too bad.

I'd go for it.
kylef
Gone
+1,352|6965|N. Ireland
it's a dell. get out of it now.
r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6920

buLLet_t00th wrote:

First of all you dont have complete control of what goes into your rig, the mobo will be a generic Dell one, so don't expect anything too amazing.

But for what you seem to want to do, and your lack of knowledge (no offense ) that doesn't seem too bad.

I'd go for it.
What about my current PC, you think I would get £100 if I ebay it?
mafropetee
Member
+18|6615|Altamonte Springs, FL
just get the dell. its a darn good deal. your obviously not an enthusiast, so i wouldnt recommend building your own, unless you want to become more educated about computers and what the inside of your finger looks like. dells arent bad. they seem overpriced because of their excellent warrenties and support. they use "crappy" generic parts, but they are only "crappy" if you are an enthusiast who cares about core speed and things that you dont really notice on the screen, unless of course what is on the screen is benchmarks and raw performance data.

but really. 2gb of ram, e6600, 8800gtx... thats gonna get you further than a lot of people. anything more than that, unless you get like 2 more gb of ram, and you wont really notice anything different in games.

r'Eeee wrote:

What about my current PC, you think I would get £100 if I ebay it?
i doubt it. its hard to sell a used computer these days unless its close to brand new.

Last edited by mafropetee (2007-07-05 12:04:27)

buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6914|Stealth City, UK

r'Eeee wrote:

buLLet_t00th wrote:

First of all you dont have complete control of what goes into your rig, the mobo will be a generic Dell one, so don't expect anything too amazing.

But for what you seem to want to do, and your lack of knowledge (no offense ) that doesn't seem too bad.

I'd go for it.
What about my current PC, you think I would get £100 if I ebay it?
It might be better if you do all the individual parts, check eBya for what prices they reach.

My brother got a Dell and he seems happy enough with it, Dell support are pretty good too. He didn't know how to set up a network that connects with the router through AOL, but they walked him through it without a problem.

Last edited by buLLet_t00th (2007-07-05 12:06:18)

mafropetee
Member
+18|6615|Altamonte Springs, FL

leetkyle wrote:

it's a dell. get out of it now.
and what would you recommend? Dell is the best supplier of pre-built computers, but for enthusiasts, thats not saying much. for someone who just wants a computer, doesnt know much about them, doesnt want to have to deal with them, and doesnt mind paying a little extra for good support and warranties, then Dell is the best. HP is okay, Gateway is TERRIBLE, e-Machines just needs to die, Compaq should just stick to laptops, and Alienware's desktops are WAAAYYYY overpriced. Vigor and iBUYPOWER are really good for prices but still dont touch Dell for Customer Support.
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7188

mafropetee wrote:

leetkyle wrote:

it's a dell. get out of it now.
Dell is the best supplier of pre-built computers
Pre-Built = Shit. They use low quality Generic materials where you can get higher quality parts for the same amount of money.
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mafropetee
Member
+18|6615|Altamonte Springs, FL

cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:

Pre-Built = Shit. They use low quality Generic materials where you can get higher quality parts for the same amount of money.

mafropetee wrote:

they use "crappy" generic parts, but they are only "crappy" if you are an enthusiast who cares about core speed and things that you dont really notice on the screen, unless of course what is on the screen is benchmarks and raw performance data.
read, and maybe think a little, before you speak. it will get him where he needs to go. and if anything is messed up or gets messed up, dell will fix it for him. he doesnt care who made his graphics card or if his motherboard is from ASUS. me and possibly you do because we are enthusiasts. we think in terms of quality parts and raw data and what looks good on paper and if we can squeeze those extra .03GHz of power from our C2D's which wont make a lick of difference when we are playing the game. a normal gamer who just wants to play his damn game and doesnt care what is making that game possible, doesnt care about any of that.

EDIT: also, we are knowledgeable about computers, and we know what the best stuff is, and we know how to put one together and are confident in making everything work on our own. this guy obviously isnt. thats why Dell is great. no hassle with them. they make it and bring it to you, and if you have problems, they fix it themselves.

Last edited by mafropetee (2007-07-06 14:04:54)

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