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Profile: stranger
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Hello,
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Profile: addict
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Hi djc; couple of comments for you:
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"Never dance with a ghost in silk sheets"
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wd 640gb hdd is only $85 and the best price per gb you are going to find.
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Thank you for your replies. I considered both of your suggestions and switched the previous e7200 with the e8400. I also switched the old IDE HD with "EXCELSTOR Jupiter Series ESJ9250S 250GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache SATA" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6822210020 , but I'm not sure how well it will do considering the price.
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"Never dance with a ghost in silk sheets"
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again, what are you using the computer for most? if gaming what kind of games? and what resolution is your monitor? will impact gpu decision
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Profile: stranger
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Sorry for not answering in the previous post.
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For gaming, I would consider bumping up to a 9600gt dump the 8500gt. Or at least a 9600gso. I think those can be found for 80-90 bucks, not much more than your 8500gt, and while it's not the best gaming card, I don't think you would be dissapointed either. |
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^+1 for 8800GS/9600GSO (Their both exactly the same cores)
--------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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Profile: stranger
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Ok so I updated my configuration:
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looking good. only other thing would be to upgrade gpu. some good recommendations above. but that is going to put you right at $800. would help escpecially with newer games. but this is a good set up and you can always get by with this and upgrade gpu at a later date. this setup should allow a nice gpu upgrade without having to change anything else so that is good. |
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Profile: stranger
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Thanks so much bdollar. One final question: I was looking at other configurations that were posted up and it seems like they have multiple fans (120mms). Will my PC not require any of those? Also, since I am buying the OEM version of the hdd, will I have to get screws for that as well? |
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another option would be the antec 300. great case and has two big fans. i think a 120 and a 140mm fan. it is only $50. the antec earthwatts 500w is $55. so it would be $5 more than you are spending now for the combo but you would have that extra fan (case above just has 1 120mm). |
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You shouldnt need any additional fans.
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Most of the rigs you're seeing with multiple case fans are overclocked (thus they're generating more heat and need more airflow to get it out of the case) Probably one intake fan on the front (most cases have this) should be adequate since a PSU is going to be exhausting hot air out the back. I think it was smart to ask about fans, but in your case it's not a huge deal. It sounds like the OP has really done his homework. |
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i think the only fan on the sonata III is in the back? it has optional front fan. although i don't have any personal experience with that case so i don't know if that 1 in the back does the trick. have had a 300 with the 2 fans it comes with and it is a nice cool case. in the 300 the front fans are also optional but it has the big one (140mm) on top and the 120 in the back.
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