I'm not feeling like getting another dell..Someone plz educate me on current processor/mobos or a better place to buy a pre-built comp
2/16/2011 1:00:25 PM
http://www.newegg.com[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 1:33 PM. Reason : seriously, get on their subscribers list]I've built 4 systems from the parts that go on sale each week and saved a bunch.[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 1:35 PM. Reason : .]
2/16/2011 1:33:05 PM
^
2/16/2011 1:40:15 PM
Ok, but let me expand. Which processors should I pick? i5, i7, core 2 whatevers, etc etc.
2/16/2011 2:09:40 PM
I prefer AMD because of the ridiculous upcharge that comes with Intel.
2/16/2011 2:40:37 PM
What's your application? If you're going for something that benefits greatly from multiple cores AMD seems to have the cost/core locked down pretty solid. However if you stuff is only single threaded, the "power boost" in the i-series processors dynamically overclocks a single core to speed up those single threaded boys. Of course if you're doing work in CS5 it won't matter - save your pennies for a fast CUDA supporting card.For gaming it's also kinda a boon - save cash on the processor and dump it into RAM and graphics cards.
2/16/2011 3:29:11 PM
Go to newegg and sort by best sellers or highest rating. Take a look at the top few results and start your research there.
2/16/2011 3:38:05 PM
Easily achieved 4 GHz with my i7 Bloomfield and a Cooler Master v8 (after-market air based cooler, but only $55). Rock solid blistering performance, very happy with the i7. Power boot button to internet browsing in under 20 seconds (and that's with a plain old 7200 rpm drive, too).Motherboard is an eVGA x58 SLI. BIOS is great. Very happy with it as well. Maybe there are better mobo companies; I just bought the one that was bundled on special with my processor that week from newegg.[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 3:51 PM. Reason : ]
2/16/2011 3:51:11 PM
whats the deal with this sandy bridge shit? i heard it was good then they were recalled?
2/16/2011 7:34:59 PM
AMD quad core 900 series or hex core 1000 series. 890gx motherboard, 58xx or 460 fermi. 16gb of ddr 1333. disk is on your preference/workload.
2/16/2011 8:19:40 PM
Don't waste your time. Just buy the Dell.
2/16/2011 9:14:27 PM
^why?
2/16/2011 9:44:37 PM
go intel/nvidia. ati/amd is stil a shit pile not worth the $20 you'll save
2/16/2011 9:50:35 PM
Intel shit the bed on the latest sandy bridge chipsets. But they will have a new, and hopefully fixed, batch of chips and associated mobo's coming out this summer. Seing them in action before they got yanked made me a believer. I would wait a bit and budget around 1400 and build a bitching all around machine.
2/16/2011 11:23:40 PM
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2/17/2011 12:11:50 AM
wait for the Xeon E7-8870you'll thank me later
2/17/2011 1:05:22 AM
http://promotions.newegg.com/neemail/feb-0-2011/storagesale17/index-landing.html?nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL021711&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL021711-_-EMC-021711-Index-_-Header-_-ClickHere
2/17/2011 9:26:33 AM
speaking of storage, does anyone make a decently priced home nas type deal you can just fill full of disk. kind of like windows home server but not a full pc or a drobo but not flaky and slow?
2/17/2011 9:41:30 AM
Only if there was a computer build thread... http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=472002HUMMMMM....
2/18/2011 12:17:10 AM
http://promotions.newegg.com/neemail/feb-0-2011/Presidentsdaysale/index-landing.html?nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL021811&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL021811-_-EMC-021811-Index-_-Header-_-ClickHere]]
2/18/2011 9:26:28 AM
If you need a home NAS the readyNAS line has been awesome for me. I love my Drobo too - but unless it's directly connected or you drop $2000 it'll be way slower than the comparable netgear.
2/18/2011 10:36:40 AM