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atomicpower93
October 22nd, 2007, 04:14 PM
im looking to build a new pc and ive managed to find all of the parts for a very reasonable price.
Processor: 2.40ghz Dual Core
RAM: 4GB
HD: 500GB
DVD Drive: 20X RW
Motherboard: Asus Core2Duo Motherboard
PSU: 700W
Graphics Card: 640MB Asus 8800GTS
Total Price: £628.76
im think i found myself a good deal. but if there is anything better pls tell me
(ps i plan to overclock processor the speed is undecided although)
i found parts on yoyotech.co.uk
Masterz1337
October 22nd, 2007, 04:21 PM
4 gigs is useless unless you have a 64 bit OS. After 3 gigs of RAM, my machine gets BSODed every 24 hours or so.
Emmzee
October 22nd, 2007, 05:14 PM
im looking to build a new pc and ive managed to find all of the parts for a very reasonable price.
Processor: 2.40ghz Dual Core
RAM: 4GB
HD: 500GB
DVD Drive: 20X RW
Motherboard: Asus Core2Duo Motherboard
PSU: 700W
Graphics Card: 640MB Asus 8800GTS
Total Price: £628.76
im think i found myself a good deal. but if there is anything better pls tell me
(ps i plan to overclock processor the speed is undecided although)
i found parts on yoyotech.co.uk
Don't even think of running a 32-bit OS on 4 gb of ram. You'll BSOD every day.
paladin
October 23rd, 2007, 01:55 AM
BSOD? Get the 64 bit, I have with 6 gigs.
343guiltymc
October 23rd, 2007, 04:33 PM
BSOD? Get the 64 bit, I have with 6 gigs.
:eek: What do you need 6 GB of RAM for?
atomicpower93
October 23rd, 2007, 05:30 PM
4 gigs is useless unless you have a 64 bit OS. After 3 gigs of RAM, my machine gets BSODed every 24 hours or so.
yeah but 64bit is very unstable and microsoft are thinking of scraping it
4RT1LL3RY
October 23rd, 2007, 06:28 PM
Microsoft not making a 64-bit OS will be almos tas stupid as selling a 32-bit version of Vista. Microsoft is beign left behind, 64-bit is awesome. Ubuntu has 64-bit, all its programs work in it too, the next Mac OS is goign to be 64-bit only. Microsoft is going to be a generation behind in software when 64-bit does become mainstream.
According to the hardware advancement formula. Hardware doubles in power/performances the same price as what is replaces 18 months later. So 1 GB is the standard OEM manufactures use right now in Vista computers, and memory keeps getting cheaper. Its standard to have 2 GB in a gmaing computer. The move to 1 GB standard was around 6 months ago at dell, so by the start of 2009, 2 GB will be in a standard home computer, and 4 GB will be in a standard gaming computer. The 64-bit move is inevitable, all Pentium 4's must die, welcome the x86_64 era. Its already started.
I <3 64-bit Ubuntu 7.10, 15% peformance increase over 32-bit, with same amount of memory in it.
Archon23
October 23rd, 2007, 06:59 PM
Hmmm my friend got his 64-bit version of Vista a while ago and there haven't been too many stability screw ups aside from the usual Windows slow down after a while.
Patrickssj6
October 24th, 2007, 04:42 PM
yeah but 64bit is very unstable and microsoft are thinking of scraping it
LOL?
Kybo Ren would slap you.
Actually, they used every precaution to make Windows Vista 64bit the most stable version ever.
1. Kernel Protection
2. Drivers HAVE to be signed (faulty drivers were #1 cause for BSOD)
and so much more...go onto MSDN and read ;)
64bit is the future no matter what, they just need more support. :)
4RT1LL3RY
October 24th, 2007, 08:38 PM
Don't get that graphics card, the new 8800GT is coming out, and outperforms the 8800GTS in all benchmarks so far. Its $250 for the 256mb version, and comes out on the 30th, I think. nVidia is just cranking out new cards.
atomicpower93
October 25th, 2007, 04:35 AM
lolz now im using a 2.66ghz core2
and a 8800GTX (yay)
and reduced to 2gb ram (might get more for crysis)
4RT1LL3RY
October 25th, 2007, 09:33 PM
Getting the E6750? Make sure your mobo supports 1333 FSB. ARe you going for DDR2 or DDR3 ram? I would wait about the GTX though, they are going to have a revision soon to 65nm.
Kybo_Ren
October 26th, 2007, 05:46 AM
LOL?
Kybo Ren would slap you.
Hahaha too true. I'll leave this one unsaid, though :lol:
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