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01-27-2013 #1426Dedicated Member







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01-27-2013 #1427
Yes that covers everything inside the case (along with the case itself). Just need a monitor, kbm and speakers.
Meh, I haven't cared for AMD since they stopped being competitive with intel back in the Core 2 duo days.
Andy potential savings isn't really worth it when the processor is likely to be a bottleneck down the road.
Better to get a cheaper vid card now with a good cpu which can be paired up with a better gpu down the road and not be a bottleneck.
Yeah I considered doing that, but I think we are really nearing the end of dual cores in desktop pc's. I'm willing to bet that with the advent of the next gen consoles future games will see significant benefits from quad core processors.
The seasonic is modular and has better overall reviews.
That motherboard in that bundle is garbage, I couldn't recommend something like that in good conscience.
And while microcenter may offer a better cpu for slightly more, once you add tax the additional cost goes too far over budget for small performance gains over the 3330.
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the guys who started Alienware bailed when Dell bought them.
they started up a new company supposedly going back to their roots....the gamer
http://www.originpc.com/
select the gaming tab and in the dropdown menu choose either the "Mid" or "Small" (these are case sizes, don't pick "full" those ones are HUGE).
after that, you choose the pieces you want in it and can see how much it is costing you as you put it together. submit the order and it will be assembled and sent to you
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The Seasonic has a better review score...across not even half as many reviews. Irrelevant. Modular...well okay some people really love modular supplies. Doesn't really bother me to tell the truth but that's just me.
2 12v rails at 24amps each on the Seasonic versus 1 12v rail at 53amps on the Corsair...sorry call me old fashioned but I'll take the single rail everytime. Don't get me wrong, I like Seasonic. Actually I think Seasonic manufactures that Corsair unit I linked.
That ASRock motherboard is definitely not garbage, and yes I've used this particular board in a couple of builds. Neither is the Gigabyte one you linked...but same chipset, same features onboard. Only advantage I see going with the Giga board is if he's going to go with multi-gpu's. In a budget gaming rig I don't see that happening, the money saved can be better spent on the GPU.
The cpu at MC is $10 more, you'll be adding the tax on it no matter where you purchase it. I don't think the extra $.80 in tax will be a deal breaker. Little more performance yes that's true but at least he'll have an unlocked multi in the cpu. Like you said earlier "Any potential savings isn't really worth it when the processor is likely to be a bottleneck down the road". He won't need to upgrade that for quite some time, and when he does need more power it's easily unleashed with some mild overclocking all for the extra $10 initial cost up front...it's a worthy investment IMO.
Of course this is all my perspective and opinion.
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02-09-2013 #1431
Decided oc my i7. It's one of the first ones. Got it to 3.8 stable. Anything higher gets me all sorts of crazy problems.
Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.8GHz | Nvidia 660 ti | 6 GB Corsair Xms 1333 Mhz | 1 TB Seagate HDD | 250 GB WD HDD | Windows 7 Ultimate |
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Recently after months of 3.7GHz stable I clocked my AMD 955 to 3.9 but it wasn't stable in BF3 so tried 3.8 again not stable so ha to stick with 3.7GHz.
I might be able to get a little more if I mess with the other settings riaing voltages and things instead of just uping the multiplyer but it takes too friging long.
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Last edited by itachi73378; 02-26-2013 at 19:29.
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02-26-2013 #1441
DIY/BIY?
The only sff pre built computers I can think of with more power are this:
http://www.digitalstormonline.com/co...ialdeals.asp#1
and:
http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-x51/pd.aspx
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just underclocked my GPU, seems to have fixed my performance woes with Fallout 3

man i hate loving this game, such crappy performance
underutilized system and still crash lol
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Well after 19,518 hours or 2.2 years, my hard drive failed.
Fortunately I've had it in a RAID configuration for awhile, and today, fitted the new HDD and as we speak is rebuilding.
Have to give a shout out to CCL, ordered a HDD on Friday at around 3PM, delivered Saturday morning via first class, superb from them.
Just happy my PC is back up and running, nice to know that RAIDs actually do work.
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