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no longer a wimpy journeyman... I'm a member
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My brother has started getting into PC gaming but my family's computer sucks. It's about 6 years old and even my mom is getting aggravated with how slow it is. So, in a few months I'm going to build a new PC. The budget is about $500 - $600, the cheaper the better.
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That looks like a reasonable build, but you might be able to improve it a little. Lately, Newegg has had deals on one or another of the Earthwatts PSUs. Right now for example, you can get an Earthwatts 430 for $30 after MIR, or the 500W for $50 with no rebate needed. You can then pick up a budget Rosewill or even CoolerMaster case with front and rear 120mm fans for around $50, so the total will still be around $100, but you'll have a more powerful PSU. --------------- There is ALWAYS a drone. Exactly where, or how many drones you will encounter may vary, but that there will be at least one will not. |
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Ok, thanks. I'll get an earthwatts 500 and a Centurion 5. That will leave some room for upgrades. Edit: by the way does anyone know if the E2220 is worth the $20 over the E2180, I know the E2180 is an amazing OCer but what about the E2220? Message edited by robertito on 06-26-2008 at 10:42:50 PM |
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The build looks pretty good. I'd change a few things, but I won't list them. The reason is because you said you won't be building this for a few months. By then new products will be out and prices changed. The only thing that wouldn't change much in price would be the case and psu. Otherwise, it's pointless to plan months in advance for a budget build. --------------- Bux.to | .view .click .make money |
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My gaming PC has a E8400 and it does run cool aside from the messed up temp. sensors but, the main difference between our builds is that I need an OS. That's $90 I could have spent on a better CPU.
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For great justice!!
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It's amazing what you can build for cheap nowadays. --------------- Intel qx9650 + EVGA 780i SLI mobo EVGA 8800GT 512mb, OCZ DDR2 1066MHz 4gb OCZ 850W PSU, WD 500GB SATA HDD (x2) CM Stacker 830 SE Sound setup: FireFace 800, JBL 4328 speakers |
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Didn't even know the 9600GSO existed thanks for the find. I;m def going with a E7200 just because in a few months it should be even cheaper.
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