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6/11/2008 1:27:30 PM
6/11/2008 3:12:45 PM
i think it's worth it to spend a couple more dollars for an nvidia card.and for what it's worth the 3850 is the same price as the 8800GT 512MByour rare $89 for the 3850 is about as rare as the 8800GT 256 for $89
6/11/2008 5:50:27 PM
What exactly make this sound card:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829102006worth $40 more than this one:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829102007?Also, how much should I trust the power supply already installed in a case if it's got 5 star reviews?
6/11/2008 7:31:06 PM
Um ones an XtremeGamer. I don't know. ^depends on the case brand. Antec sometimes has good power supplies with thier cases i think.
6/11/2008 7:35:35 PM
^^different processors i think
6/12/2008 1:43:41 AM
This is what I'm looking at:LIAN LI PC-7B plus II Black Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Computer CaseGIGABYTE GA-EP35-DS3L LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel MotherboardXFX PVT88PYSF4 GeForce 8800 GT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCPFSP Group SAGA+ 400R ATX12V 400W Power SupplyIntel Core 2 Duo E7200 Wolfdale 2.53GHz LGA 775 65W Dual-Core ProcessorG.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250410AS 250GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard DriveAcer AL2216Wbd Black 22" 5ms Widescreen LCD Monitor with HDCP supportSAMSUNG 20X DVD±R DVD Burner with LightScribe Black SATA Model SH-S203NTwo concerns:Is the DDR2 800 memory compatible with the 1066 FSB CPU? I'm completely lost when it comes to memory compatibility nowadays.Will a quality 400watt PSU handle an 8800GT?
6/12/2008 8:45:35 AM
looks great, yes, the memory is compatible, the power supply should be sufficient.one thing i'd change would be a better HDD, get a newer gen .11 320GB, better price/performance.I'd say get the Antec Earthwatts 500W instead, higher efficiency, higher wattage, active PFC, still good price.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371007the FSP is no PFC, not good[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 11:21 AM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 11:14:44 AM
6/12/2008 12:20:28 PM
you're a jackass just for thinking that when I said couple you thought I meant $2... couple = few.you can get 8800GT 512MB for $130 AR on a weekly basishttp://www.slickdeals.net/permadeal/12750and 8800GT 256MB for $85 AR:http://www.slickdeals.net/permadeal/12778the point is, show me a 3850 for $80... that's right YOU CAN'Tso take TODAY's prices and the lowest price on a 3850 512MB card is about $120, so yes, it's only a FEW dollars more.i am not going to wait 6 months for those rare $50 rebate deals on an ATI card when i can go out and buy an 8800GT almost any day of the week for at most a few (~$10) more than the 3850.so like i said... "i can't believe people buy AMD/ATI anymore."good for you, you got in on a rare deal on what is normally a $120-$130 card.[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 12:40 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 12:29:34 PM
you keep making assumptions that aren't true...i didn't say you could walk into any store and pick up the 3850 for $80...and i didn't say that you couldn't get nvidia cards on the cheap, eitherwhat i HAVE said is that 2 months ago, i paid $80 (after rebate, which i've received already...because if you're relying on those tigerdirect rebates you posted above, you've got a hard lesson to learn)...you can't find a comparable nvidia card TODAY for $80 (notice i said comparable, and by that i mean across the board in terms of performance), let alone 2 months agohands down, my $80 3850 is superior to any $80 nvidia offering...and until you can show me otherwise (maybe in 6 months), it's just nvidia fanboy-ism talking...the thing is, all things being equal or at least CLOSE, i'd go nvidia in a heartbeat...but they're not equal - my card is faster and cheaper, easier to overclock, uses less power and generates less heat than the comparable nvidia
6/12/2008 12:39:43 PM
you don't have to say it to imply it.so just shut up about this one time deal you got on a 3850.and i've never had a problem with my tigerdirect rebates, though i know many have, a rebate's a rebate, point being i can get that price nearly every week.edit - do i have to spell it out for you or are you just being a troll? when i said "couple = few" i meant that's what i meant by it, not from the dictionary[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 12:48 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 12:40:45 PM
but i can't help myself...you're such a dumbass to say:
6/12/2008 12:42:27 PM
here's the problem, you are taking my statement personally.and i think that those people that got in on your once every 6 month rebate promotion are the few that got in on a good deal.generally speaking, no i can't fathom why anyone would choose a lower performing graphics card when you look at their normal retail everyday prices. promotions aside.
6/12/2008 12:44:49 PM
6/12/2008 12:48:43 PM
^i found the thread:http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=0&t=814057[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 1:01 PM. Reason : nm]
6/12/2008 12:57:04 PM
aha...mine was $80.29, but i used a coupon code, GCO, and the rebate
6/12/2008 12:59:03 PM
i need to stop with my edits...i'll post a new post for this:in gaming, nvidia outnumbers ati 2:1, has an overall market share of 60-65%http://www.steampowered.com/status/survey.html71% as of Q4 2007:http://tinyurl.com/5je77wi think when you look at what AMD/ATI has to offer, and you look at the comparable graphics card that they release to compete with a certain "line" of cards from Nvidia, AMD/ATI has always been a bit less competitive.[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 1:10 PM. Reason : ,]
6/12/2008 1:01:37 PM
well, yeah...amd/ati has been in a nosedive for years (cpus and gpus alike)...that's not exactly new information (to me, anyway)i read a few years back, when amd was talking about purchasing ati, that we might start to see quad-core processors in which two cores were cpus and two were gpus, all on one chip...boards would also be re-designed a bit to allow for replaceable/upgradeable dedicated video memoryi haven't heard anything since
6/12/2008 1:13:13 PM
As an Nvidia user myself, I must say that I think I'm going to be impressed by the upcoming HD4870 considering it's supposedly significant lower price than the GTX260 (which is somewhere in the $399 ballpark) and I've read that it's supposed to outperform the 9800gtx and may keep up with GTX260, so we'll have to wait it out a couple weeks and see, but I'm almost completely sure that ati will win the price/performance ratio in this new launch.
6/12/2008 1:14:15 PM
well that's kinda the point, ATI cards have always been close to performance and close in price, but to be a real competitor, if they can't beat nvidia in performance, they'll have to do it in price.quagmire02's example is a good one, i mean if the everyday price for a 3850 was $80-$90, i think they'd be a helluvalot more competitive. it's in part how intel regained their crown over amd in cpu'sthe other thing is life-cycle... the 9-series came out months ago... meaning by the time the 4-series of ATI comes out, you know nvidia has something even better only a few months away.[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 1:24 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 1:20:03 PM
You guys are silly. In my opinion if you're playing games and complaining THIS much about video card prices you should not really care about a 30-50$ price difference anyway. I don't care how much you paid for a card, the 8800gt is better than the 3850. period. It doesn't matter if the 3850 was 20$ you still got a better performing computer. Now if quag can get 2 3850s and do crossfire for the price of one 8800gt THAN he would have gotten a deal. Yes price/performance is important but if you guys have the income to buy a top of the line computer, than quit complaining about such little differences in cost.
6/12/2008 1:30:12 PM
Uh. Girl stepping into the ring here, trying to build a better gaming rig. Make note though, I'm not going all out, I'm just looking for some decency here. Already got a computer that I love to death, but its just not performing with some of the newer stuf, and has got one small hard drive. Already got a case, gotta check on the power supply (mind need more wattage), monitor and disk drives. Pretty much parting out my old computer for the basics.Let me know what you think. I mean, my current computer can't even run Oblivion. So I'm looking to at least run that, so nothing extremely superior. Don't really wanna spend more than $500.AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ 2.5GHz Socket AM2 65W Processor ($60)Western Digital Caviar SE WD1600AAJS 160GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive ($45)ASUS M2A-VM AM2 AMD 690G Micro ATX AMD Motherboard ($70)SAPPHIRE 100177L Radeon X1950XTX 512MB 256-bit GDDR4 PCI Express x16 CrossFire Supported Video Card ($100)Kingston 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model KVR667D2N5K2/2G ($42)Grand total being a little over $300. What changes can I make to this basic set up to give me more bang for my buck, as I've still got about $100-200 I'd be willing to spend? I know there's always going to be a debate of nVidia vs. ATi and AMD vs. Intel, but I'm not looking at the top, I'm looking somewhere in the middle. I think the biggest change to make might be the processor...but I'm not sure. This is my first time piecing together a computer (I won't be doing the assembly mind you), and it was hard enough trying to remember compatibility stuff. Did I at least get all that right? lol.
6/12/2008 1:37:08 PM
I'm not complaining, I think the 4870 will keep up with the GTX260 for a lot less, but we'll see.
6/12/2008 1:37:15 PM
6/12/2008 1:40:24 PM
^^^ get DDR2-800 speed memory at least. the rest of it looks ok i guess.^but you can't bring price into the mix since your deal was obviously a rare one, people with $80 aren't going to be looking at 3850's[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 1:44 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 1:43:08 PM
^^i'm saying if i only had 80$ to spend on a video card i wouldn't care that much about performance. It's just like buying a ps3 or 360 w/ games. If i want the performance i put down the money. Sure look for good deals but i don't think it's THAT big of a deal. It is gaming, and you're getting a deal anyway because you get to pick your hardware compared to a console where you're stuck with outdated shit. ^^^^OMFG IT'S A GIRL SPECING A COMPUTER!!!!...get a cheaper intel core 2 duo, and get an 8800gt. You can spend 100$ more on the cpu and spend 50$ more on the video card and it'll be a world of difference. You really don't want an X2. That current rig will still struggle to play oblivion.[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 1:48 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 1:46:47 PM
what he said^[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 1:47 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 1:47:14 PM
^^ Yeeeah, I'm just trying to jump in here while you guys are having a discussion So, if I change to an Intel Core 2 Duo, I gotta change my mobo.. I just don't know what to CHOOSE. Mm, then most of the graphics cards that are in the $150 range are PCI Express 2.0 x 16 slots, which is another motherboard thing. So let's try this again? (Upgraded the memory speed per suggestion, same flippin' price, duhr, why didn't I see that)Western Digital Caviar SE WD1600AAJS 160GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive ($45)Kingston 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model KVR800D2K2/2GR ($44)XFX PVT88PYSF4 GeForce 8800 GT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card (only $130, savings of $50)Can you narrow the field down a bit more with the Intel processors? Or should I just refer to benchmarks?Another question...what sort of difference is there in memory when you look at a 2 GB memory or a 2 x 1 GB memory? Is it "harder" to access two separate channels essentially when you've got the 2 x 1 GB? I don't know the terminology to use...lol.
6/12/2008 3:01:56 PM
1 stick of memory by itself is called single channel2 sticks of memory is called dual channeltypically dual-channel is perceived as better as it has higher bandwidth potential, but may be negligible perceived differencei'd recommmend an E7200http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115052and possibly a G31 or G33 board:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131197http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131187or nforce 7100http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128072BTW, PCIx16 2.0 cards will work just fine in PCIx16 without any performance loss[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 3:44 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 3:35:39 PM
^yeah what he said. The 8800gt 512 is a great deal for only 130$. The Core 2 Duo e7200 is a great deal also and if you ever want to overclock it you shouldn't have any trouble getting it past 3.0ghz for some extra speed.[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 3:43 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 3:42:46 PM
i'll second dumping the AMD proc...unless it's free, and even then it would be a hard decision to keep it as for the proc, wouldn't she be better of with an E6750 or E6850? i realize they're 65nm chips, but the FSB and cache are both higher, and (i think) you can pick them up for less than the E7200[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 4:39 PM. Reason : nm...i didn't realize they were that much less]
6/12/2008 4:38:46 PM
the E7200 is $130, and unless she's getting the E6750 or E6850 from your clearance rack at work, i doubt they are less than that "new"
6/12/2008 4:41:34 PM
6/12/2008 4:45:44 PM
Review that just came out today - "the new budget king"http://www.techspot.com/review/100-intel-core2-duo-e7200/
6/12/2008 5:15:03 PM
I wish they would include e2180 in that test. i think it has better bang for the buck
6/12/2008 5:17:26 PM
The editor is [user]Julio Franco[/user]. I see he's finding things to do after retiring at age 49 from baseball
6/12/2008 5:18:19 PM
^^clock for clock yes, the E2160 is capable of 3.0Ghz out of the box on stock voltage, stock fan, but it's a pentium CPU versus the core 2 duo. the E7200 would still outperform it... but the E2160 is like what, HALF the cost? i agree, i would have liked to see it in there too.[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 5:20 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 5:19:29 PM
Great, thanks you guys for all your help! I didn't even notice the models of the Core Duos you guys were talking about on the charts cause I hadn't added them yet Duhr.Total comes to $425! Not half bad, took your advice with the E7200, was debating on the G31 or the G35, I think it was a $55 difference for the double the memory capacity and a couple other slots elsewhere, but I don't know if I see myself using 8 GB down the road anyway, my computer now has a teeny bit over 1 GB...Heh, I was saving this to do over tax-free weekend, but I had completely forgotten about the fact that things online usually don't even have sales tax. I'm a goof sometimes. Anyway, thanks!
6/12/2008 10:25:00 PM
Is that the only real difference between G/P31's and 35's?If I don't care about the lower memory capacity and the fewer USB ports, should I go for the much cheaper P31?
6/12/2008 10:39:10 PM
8800GT v. 9600GTCan't decide
6/16/2008 10:33:19 PM
8800GThttp://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-9600-gt,1780-20.html
6/16/2008 11:06:01 PM
I'd say it also depends on what prices you can get on either, the 8800gt is slightly better, but if you're paying a lot more for it, then I'd say it's not worth it. But then again, you can get either card for next to nothing these days anyway.
6/16/2008 11:43:11 PM
So there's no pixel shader standard or whatnot that the 9600GT has but the 8800GT doesn't?That crap burnt me with my X800 and the latest Unreal engine
6/17/2008 3:56:23 PM
6/20/2008 4:01:21 PM
Crap!I just received my parts from UPS. I thought that I'd found a good deal on a 8800GT 512mb-- I actually found a bad deal on a 8800GT 256mb. I can't believe I didn't notice it. I just ordered a 512, but I think I might just keep the 256 and put it into my wife's pc. Newegg is going to charge me ~$30 to restock it.
6/26/2008 2:06:27 PM
^that sucks? What was the deal? Newegg has 8800gt 512s for ~130$. I also helped my friend order some parts Tuesday night and he got a HD4850 for 160$.
6/26/2008 2:22:00 PM
If anyone gets bored, can one of you help me out? I'm looking for a new computer. I'll either build it, have someone build it or buy one pre-built. I really don't care.I can put a computer together, but am not sure on the specific pieces I'd need. I don't know which brands/models are best (especially motherboards/processor)I'm a WoW player, so I'd need a quick processor, >2gig RAM and a nice graphics card. I don't really want to spend $texas, and I'd suppose anything under $1000 would be perfect. I don't want to spend more than $1500.If you can throw together a barebones kit with the right pieces and link it, I'll pay ya just for that if I get it.
6/26/2008 5:13:17 PM
this is what i'd build for <$1000http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=9977848&WishListTitle=tww-b1options to consider:- Add gaming sound card of your choice (x-fi gamer or razer ac-1)- Opt for quad core (Q6600 or Q9450)- Opt for nvidia (9800 GTX or 8800GT in SLI)- After-market CPU cooler (Zalman 9500/9700 or Thermalright 120 or AC Freezer Pro)- Gaming Keyboard and/or mouse (Saitek Eclipse II, Logitech MX518,G5,G7,G9)- Speakers (Logitech Z-2300)[Edited on June 27, 2008 at 2:10 PM. Reason : .]
6/27/2008 1:49:08 PM
^^^ & ^I wish I'd seen that deal on the 4850 sooner.
6/27/2008 2:27:08 PM