yeah that does kinda suck, but i think something close to that is doable if he research his options.

Mate....you have to remember hes from the UK....there's hardly any US sites that deliver to the UK and as Pessimist said there's VAT and tax. The price you stated is also the US equivilant and the UK equivilant is going to be a load more!Marlboroman82 wrote:
read the whole fucking thread next. i gave him almost exactly what he wanted and then some. i did not skimp on anything and i still came in under his budget.taxi2you wrote:
I don't think you can get what you want really without some big sacrafices. Start off with the best cpu and MB you can afford with 1gig RAM. Then try to find a starter vid card off ebay or a friend until you can afford one. My computer is almost 3 years old and I am still one of the first in the game and I have absolutely no lag or connection problems. It is also a work in progress. I just ordered my liquid cooling system yesterday from Danger Den and earlier this year added 2gig ram and a vid card. A good gaming system on a budget takes time. When you go to upgrade don't do it half assed and end up having to replace it later with the part you really wanted.
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theres only like £50 between the two of them hense i went for the 6600younggun wrote:
I think he should just go for the E6400...Easily stable at 8*400 24/7 with an aftermarket cooler. Much cheaper in price too...
I only say this b/c he's on a budget and you both gave him the E6600...when you could have offered up the E6400 for $100 less.
You only need to get DDR2 667mhz RAM as most of them will do 900mhz speed anyway...if going for a super over the top OC then I would say go for 800mhz RAM but in most cases 667 will be fine.
Team Group makes cheap, tightly timed RAM that is very good. Patriot has some very nice 2*1GB 667mhz for $180 (usd)
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Recomend you start shopping around on ebay for a 700W to 750W power supply. The new DX10 cards are supposed to take like 300W and I dont know if you 650W will be enough. Anyways prices might jump if alot of people end up having to upgrade there PSU.wws4029 wrote:
Mine is an AMD x2 4800+, Asus A8N32 SLI Deluxe board, 200GB SATA, Usual drives ( dvd RW, DVD Rom, Floppy ) 650W PSU, Arianet standard Black case, 4GB RAM, XFX 7800GTX 512MB Graphics Card+ PCI Exhaust Fan.
Had monitor , keyboard and mouse. Built the above system myself and cost me £825 inc postage ( CPU from portugal, RAM from US)
Runs sweet as a nut and runs BF2 no problems maxed out and benchmark of around 7500 on 3DMark06 ( cant remember exact score)
My seceret........... www.ebay.co.uk
Bargains galore and all parts were brand new. Took 3 weeks to get what I wanted for the right price but well worth it.
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