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![]() Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Alberta
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Hey all so right now my computer is around 3 years old, current specs are Intel Pentium D 2.80 GHz, Nvidia 6200SE Turbocache, ect ect... basically i have to run a low res on my big monitor and around low-medium graphics to sustain decent FPS.
So my budge is around 1-1.2k CDN, USA would be a bit more like 1.3-1.4k around there. The specs/parts im thinking are. Intel i7 920 (~300 CDN) Nvidia GTX 280 (~300 CDN) Don't know the brand of memory but 6GB (3x2 2GB) DDR3 (~100 CDN) Corsair 750W Powersupply (~ 100 CDN) No Clue on a motherboard suggestions would help. (~100-200 CDN) Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" (~100 CDN) Case will be COOLER MASTER HAF 932 (~150 CDN) That equals to around 1.1-1.2k CDN so, any suggestions would be nice trying to build a nice solid system that would last me a long time which is why i went with a i7 rather then a AMD 955 Black Edition CPU for example. So yea advice would help just wanted to see what all the others think. |
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In Game Name - Gr1mSoldier
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: West Virginia
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Is the case ATX? if so here is a decent motherboard idk if its compatible with the i7 though i think it is. EVGA nForce 790i Ultra SLI Motherboard - NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI, Socket 775, ATX, Audio, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Ready, SPDIF, USB 2.0, Firewire, eSATA, RAID 132-CK-NF79-TR at TigerDirect.com
Good luck though my pc is about 400 years old its a 2.66 single core with DDR1 ram and only PCI slots... lol |
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No thats not you have to get a mb with the intel 1366 socket.. The Asus P6T deluxe sounds like a winner.
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Location: London
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I personally wouldnt get the I7. I dunno what prices are like in the USA but i recently bought a computer and to me it just didnt seem like good value for money. I use the Asus P5Q for a motherboard and im really impressed by it. Not sure about compatibility with ur machine but when i had problems with my windows it was really easy to configure and it got going in the end. Unfortuantely the ppl i bought it off didnt give me working RAM
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: West Virginia
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i7 in the us is about 236 on TD if I'm not mistaking and the extreme edition is like 999.99 on TD but I think you could get it a little bit cheaper on NG. I'm not sure correct me if I'm wrong though.
But make sure your case is ATX because I think that most of the motherboards are mostly ATX |
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![]() Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Alberta
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Yes the case is ATX for you that are wondering, thanks for the advice. Also the i7 920 was 319.99 around there on newegg.ca on newegg.com its like 280 or something.
Any other advice would be wonderful. EDIT: Also Psycho that board you linked was my 1st choice of motherboard seems decent. |
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Last edited by GrimSoldier; 07-28-2009 at 07:00 PM..
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Check Ncix's specials (regular prices there are to high or price match it with newegg.ca)
Keep in mind that i5 (a 'budget i7") is coming out this year with the main difference (from i7) being: ************************************************** ******************************** Core i5 - codenamed Lynnfield - takes the guts of Core i7 but cheapens it down by some by removing the third memory channel and by eschewing the QuickPath interconnect in favour of Direct Media Interface. Now, Chinese website HKEPC is reporting that Core i5 will be released in speed-grades of 2.66GHz, 2.80GHz, and 2.93GHz. Like Core i7, they'll be manufactured on the 45nm process, incorporate 8MB of L3 cache, HyperThreading, and feature TurboBoost Technology. TDP is quoted as 95W, however. ************************************************** ********************************* source: http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=18117 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are a few guys running i7 rigs around here - maybe they could share their experiences in more detail. Quote:
I don't get the bold part,my "old" 939 board (DFI NF4 expert SLI) from 2005 is nowhere near the "retirement". | |
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Last edited by SocketMan; 07-29-2009 at 10:03 PM..
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