Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums »
Systems
»
Dell »
buying extreme gaming machine - need advice please
| Bottom | |
|---|---|
| Author |
Thread : buying extreme gaming machine - need advice please
|
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
hello |
|
Related Pr oduct
|
Register or
log in to remove.
|
|
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information
|
This may sound too technical, but CPUs are processors, not the whole system, something you should keep in mind for the future. To be honest, those OEMs are not good at making gaming systems at least not for rational prices that is, you can probably get a Dell 720H2C for $7000 (Which is about as much as you're willing to spend), but you'll be ripped off beyond your wildest dreams. You can build a setup as powerful as that Dell for about $3000-4000 (With big screen included) and save half of your budget from being stolen by dell.
--------------- Upcoming build: Core i7 2.66Ghz | Gigabyte X58 MoBo | Radeon HD 5870 | 4GB/6GB DDR3 1333 |
|
Profile: Eternal Poster
More Information
|
Agree with emp, you'd be way ahead building. Suggest you look at the manual for an ASUS, MSI, or Gigabyte P35 motherboard and see if you're comfortable with the instructions. All installation instructions are pretty much the same so it really doesn't matter which company you chose. If you want to buy off the shelf, read reviews of the computers you're interested in at sites like this, extremetech.com, pcmag, pcworld, and anandtech. There are a lot more sites out their but find sites with professional not use reviews. If you decide you want to build, ask for suggestion for the parts. Set a reasonable budget like emp said, about $3000 to $4000 as well as what that convert to in pounds. |
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
thank u for advices mate, well i have never build computer and am not very sure in building one, because u need many parts and dont know which one is better than which, also it needs cooling so.
|
|
Profile: Eternal Poster
More Information
|
Tough question and why it's tough to buy off the shelf. Both of these are very powerful machines. The 1800 pound (1800) is running dual video cards and 4GB of RAM while the 1000 pound (1000) is running a quad core CPU that can be upgraded to 6850 quad core for 85 pounds but only comes with 2GB of RAM and doesn't look like you have the option of upgrading to 4GB, which seems strange given most higher end mobo allow for 4GB of RAM. Would be nice to know the mfg/model of each mobo. Here is a recent review of the 6850 quad core
|
|
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information
|
BTW, crysis WILL run better on quad cores than on dual cores so it won't be much of an upgrade to go E6850. Im going to try and encourage you to build your own system, to be really honest you don't even have to know all that much, here we have another forum where people post their needs and we advice them on what items to buy for their PCs. And even if you don't know how to assemble your own and are too scared to learn (it's like more expensive lego btw...), you can always get someone that will assemble it for like $50 for you. EDIT: That 1060 euro machine is really not all that good for what you're paying to be honest. And neither is the other one. Message edited by emp on 08-17-2007 at 04:55:17 AM --------------- Upcoming build: Core i7 2.66Ghz | Gigabyte X58 MoBo | Radeon HD 5870 | 4GB/6GB DDR3 1333 |
|
Profile: enthusiast
More Information
|
build your own man, i made my own computer 2 weeks ago. works like a beauty and saved 200 pounds compared to if i got it of sh.itty dell. they are evil. very simple to build your own computer all you need to do is be able to read and your sorted man.
|
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
well after all your suggestions mates, i might as well build my own gaming beast |
|
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information
|
Instructions... well I don't think you need much more than a few tips + the instructions that come with the parts. And as I said, we have another forum in Tom's where we guide people on which parts to get to suit their needs. --------------- Upcoming build: Core i7 2.66Ghz | Gigabyte X58 MoBo | Radeon HD 5870 | 4GB/6GB DDR3 1333 |
|
Profile: enthusiast
More Information
|
we can advice you, just go to the homebuild section, give a budget and what you will be doing. we will sort that out for you. |
|
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information
|
^What he said. That is really in your best interest. You will get an awesome system configured for (no work on your part) and for the most part people always give money saving ideas (benefits your wallet). --------------- LAPTOP: Sager NP5760|T7200|2gb DDR2-667| 100gb 7200rpm HDD| 512mb 7950GTX|17'' WUXGA Desktop: Core2 E7200 | Corsair 2gb DDR2-800 | Gigabyte EP35-DS3L | 250gb Seagate Barracuda | HIS x1650pro | Corsair VX550 | Antec 300 case |
|
"Hello" lied the politician
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information
|
with the budget you were going giving it you will probably save a grand or 2 and get a MONSTER of a machine |
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
The guys on here helped me build this one I don't know how much this costs in pounds, or if it is big enough for what you need but I compared this to buying one pre-built with the same stuff, and could not find one for near this cheap.
|
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
the prices of components and especially RAM and CPU's (Iwho would have thought you could buy a quad core beauty for under £170 a few years ago) there are plenty of forums and websites with detailed system building demo's. But if you go to custom PC's website they have an issue about a self build computer v's a Dell which had a budget of £1000, now since you can get a quad core for not much more than they paid for a dual core it's a sound investement. I would recommend buying the issue and soaking up the info and using it for a basis, its all common sense stuff. Well hope all that helps, have fun with it and don't get stressed. |
|
Profile: Ancient Poster
More Information
|
Message edited by dragonspra yer on 10-25-2007 at 08:29:54 PM |
|
Play that funky music, white boy!
Profile: addict
More Information
|
Yoyoyoyo
--------------- Athlon 6000+, GeForce 6600 256mb, GeIL 2GBs D/C DDR2 800 @ 4-4-4-12, MSI K9N Ultra nForce 570,250Gb,Sony 17" SXGA, X-550 5.1 |
Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums »
Systems
»
Dell »
buying extreme gaming machine - need advice please
