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Just bought my new computer.

Last post 11-09-2009, 2:20 by sim656. 10 replies.
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  •  11-07-2009, 13:53 3417177

    Just bought my new computer.

    Thanks to the help of all of you techies out here, I finally bought my computer. The parts inside of it are:

    -Cooler Master Scout Mid Tower
    -Gigabyte 760G Motherboard
    -AMD Athlon II X2 240
    -2GB Hynix RAM (Getting rid of that soon)
    -BFG 550W PSU
    -HIS Radeon 4830

    It should all be here by Monday.
  •  11-07-2009, 18:39 3417218 in reply to 3417177

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    Thank you for this update.
    I only wrote this because I hate you.
  •  11-08-2009, 0:31 3417301 in reply to 3417177

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    Fable2Fan:
    Thanks to the help of all of you techies out here, I finally bought my computer. The parts inside of it are:

    -Cooler Master Scout Mid Tower
    -Gigabyte 760G Motherboard
    -AMD Athlon II X2 240
    -2GB Hynix RAM (Getting rid of that soon)
    -BFG 550W PSU
    -HIS Radeon 4830

    It should all be here by Monday.


    Great! I can't wait!!
    "If you can't make it G o o d [Good], at least make it look G o o d [Good]." - Bill Gates
  •  11-08-2009, 6:09 3417335 in reply to 3417301

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    Nice, I want to get some more cooling for mine so I can finally get overclocking sorted.
  •  11-08-2009, 6:36 3417339 in reply to 3417177

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    Fable2Fan:
    Thanks to the help of all of you techies out here, I finally bought my computer. The parts inside of it are: -Cooler Master Scout Mid Tower -Gigabyte 760G Motherboard -AMD Athlon II X2 240 -2GB Hynix RAM (Getting rid of that soon) -BFG 550W PSU -HIS Radeon 4830 It should all be here by Monday.

    The RAM is a too low! Down [:tdown:] 4-8 GB are nice for Vista/Win7. 64 bit system of course!

    G o o d [Good] combination of CPU to graphic card concerning their performance. Up [:up:] I would say this PC should cost about 400 € (without Windows and peripherals)... what have you paid, I may ask?

    I would have opted for an Phenom II 955 (got that one myself) and a Radeon HD5850 or even 5870. High-end baby! Wink [;)]


    Everyone should boycott Ubisoft and their new Online DRM for PC games. This has gone too far in the reduction of the rights of users and I am sick of it! It is not made to fight piracy, but to control the customer.
  •  11-08-2009, 8:05 3417344 in reply to 3417339

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    I really need 8 gig of RAM, 4 is just too slow these days.
  •  11-08-2009, 8:43 3417349 in reply to 3417344

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    On a second thought, I would certainly have chosen a tripple-core CPU at least. The era of dual cores is fading away! Six-core CPUs arriving at the end consumer market by next year. Look how the recent Dragon Age scales on CPUs with more than 2 cores ... up to 75% more performance with 4 cores over an equally or even higher clocked dual-core.

    4 GB RAM is G o o d [Good] enough still I think. Mainly because most applications are still 32 bit and will not take advantage of much bigger amounts than 2 GB. Add the system core of Vista/Win7 and some background applications and you will be G o o d [Good] with 4 GB. The more the better of course. Smily [:)]


    Everyone should boycott Ubisoft and their new Online DRM for PC games. This has gone too far in the reduction of the rights of users and I am sick of it! It is not made to fight piracy, but to control the customer.
  •  11-08-2009, 10:22 3417370 in reply to 3417349

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    If I had the money or a job, I would love to upgrade my computer. A lot of the software I use is 64bit so like I've already said would be nice to double my RAM. I'm running quad core at the moment which i think can stay, but wouldn't mind upgrading the HDD and graphics card, got 8800gt.
  •  11-08-2009, 11:39 3417387 in reply to 3417339

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    I would have got all of those things if I had more money. Around X-mas time, I'm going to get a 5770 and maybe a new motherboard and RAM. This computer specifically cost me about $280 overall. I got some things at a discount from people I know.
  •  11-08-2009, 17:43 3417441 in reply to 3417370

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    sim656:
    If I had the money or a job,
    Take it from me: when you get a job just for some extra money, it's only fine for a month or two.  Then a dozen new responsibilities swoop down from outer space to smack you in the nads.  Pretty soon, you have to spend your money the day after payday on mysterious obligations that you didn't have before and you're poor again.

    If you just want a one-time sum of spending money, get a seasonal job since you're still going to school.  Or you could even get your parents to pay you to do some extra big chores over the holidays, like paint the house or something.  You don't want to become dependent on your additional income.

    This has been another installment of Lessons in Irresponsibility by Shisou.

    Do me a favor. Click this every once in a while.
  •  11-09-2009, 2:20 3417477 in reply to 3417441

    Re: Just bought my new computer.

    Painting the house is such an american thing to say. Unfortunately in the UK parents don't trust their kids anywhere near the house and they get professionals in to paint..

    I am however renovating the garden next summer but that's just for personal satisfaction and a chance to use my wood work skills.


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