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To start off, my budget is less than $1000.

 

I want this to be a pretty good computer for it's budget. I will be rendering videos and playing games on it.

I wanted to build this PC instead of buying one because I want it to have exactly what I want on it. And I want it to last for a long time, so I will be able to upgrade it easily.

 

PARTS:

 

Video Card: Radeon HD 4870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16

 

Mother board: ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO AM3 AMD 785G HDMI ATX AMD

 

Processor: [uPDATE!!!!] AMD Phenom II X4 945 [/uPDATE!!!!]

 

Operating System: Windows 7 [uDPATE2] Professional 64-bit OEM ver. [/uPDATE2]

 

Case: Antec 902

 

Hard Drive: Western Digital 750 GB Caviar Black

 

Optical Drive: Samsung SH-S223F with Lightscribe

 

Power Supply: Antec 550w TruePower New TP-550

 

RAM: Kingston HyperX 2GB 240-Pin DDR3 1800 (PC3 14400) (getting two of these at least)

 

Mouse: [uPDATE2] Logitech V220 [/uPDATE2]

 

Keyboard: [uPDATE2] Logitech (I forget the exact type. Under $10 though) [/uPDATE2]

 

Speakers: Logitech S-220

 

 

EXTRAS: ( If I have enough money afterward or later)

 

Video Recorder: Blackmagic Intensity Pro

 

Memory Card Reader: nMEDIAPC ZE-C68 All-in-one USB 2.0 Card Reader w/ USB Port (only $10 at newegg)

 

 

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Please give me feedback on what you thought and suggest parts. Thank you.

Edited by Randomrocket
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For your ram, I would load up your motherboard on the manufacturers website. Then load the confirmed RAM vendors.

 

Its usually a PDF and you can browse for a perfect (2x2gb) packages then search them for their price and review.

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For your ram, I would load up your motherboard on the manufacturers website. Then load the confirmed RAM vendors.

 

Its usually a PDF and you can browse for a perfect (2x2gb) packages then search them for their price and review.

I did. I think it's called the RAM finder or something and this is what it gave me: My Ram

 

I might use that second one on the list instead.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Its proven that AMD Phenom IIs perform better with games then I7s do. But I7s are better for other things that need raw power

yeah, but different processors are better at some games than others. AMD might be great at one game while the i7 kicks butt at another.

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Its proven that AMD Phenom IIs perform better with games then I7s do. But I7s are better for other things that need raw power

i would like to see ANY proof about that, i7 wins every time, no matter how little, phenom 2 cannot compete.

I bet you will also tell me that a amd athlon X4 beats a core 2 quad

Edited by gruntmods
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i would like to see ANY proof about that, i7 wins every time, no matter how little, phenom 2 cannot compete.

I bet you will also tell me that a amd athlon X4 beats a core 2 quad

 

Intel boy much?

No I won't tell you that an athlon will beat you core 2 quad, because athlons suck, trust me theres one in my current pc.

Here we see the Phenom II and I7 giving very close performance (The Phenom even pulling ahead in some tests :o): http://www.pureoverclock.com/review.php?id=794&page=5

But on the next page, we see that the I7 pulls ahead buy a couple of fps

again, page after that, I7 is pulling ahead by a couple fps

 

"With Call of Duty: World at War we see an interesting result: at stock speeds, each system is running virtually identical both in single and dual card configurations. However, when overclocked, the Phenom II pulls ahead, and most signficantly at higher resolutions where the gaps widens." (from the WaW tests)

"H.A.W.X provides a different set of results yet again. At stock CPU speeds, the single card configuration yields almost identical results yet the Crossfire numbers clearly favour the i7 system. However, when overclocked, that gain is lost and the Phenom II catches up, resulting in virtually identical results."

"Crysis: Warhead is particularly interesting, as the single card configuration results in essentially a tie both at stock and overclocked speeds. But when Crossfire is enabled, the Phenom II lags behind slightly by a couple frames per second."

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I rest my case that the I7 and Phenom II are very, very close in gaming performance, so another point is, why spend a lot on an Intel build instead of saving lots on an AMD build, especially when they are so close in gaming performance anyways? Plus, AMD systems are far easier to upgrade instead of intel *cough*cough* different socket for every processor *cough*cough*

anyways, Phenom is the best value for those on a budget.

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Now as a precaution, I will say that I have no doubt that the I7 would do better in things that require loads of CPU, but personally, I personally would go with AMD anyways, mainly because I've never had a AMD break on me. On the other hand, about 6 Intels have died on me.

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UPDATED!! With the new processor Im getting. Amazon delayed my delivery date by 2 weeks because they are buying it from buy.com (weird, I know). So, I cancelled it and I'm getting a faster processor for only $15 more. :D
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how is 100$ double the price?

 

I believe they used an I7 (that, at least at the time) was double the price.

Anyways, can we can put the AMD vs. Intel war away for now :)

PowerPC tri core ftw!!!

(lol the processor in the 360)

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I believe they used an I7 (that, at least at the time) was double the price.

Anyways, can we can put the AMD vs. Intel war away for now :)

PowerPC tri core ftw!!!

(lol the processor in the 360)

honestly, powerpc is better then either lol.

  • 4 months later...
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To start off, my budget is less than $1000.

 

I want this to be a pretty good computer for it's budget. I will be rendering videos and playing games on it.

I wanted to build this PC instead of buying one because I want it to have exactly what I want on it. And I want it to last for a long time, so I will be able to upgrade it easily.

 

PARTS:

 

Video Card: Radeon HD 4870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16

 

Mother board: ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO AM3 AMD 785G HDMI ATX AMD

 

Processor: [uPDATE!!!!] AMD Phenom II X4 945 [/uPDATE!!!!]

 

Operating System: Windows 7 [uDPATE2] Professional 64-bit OEM ver. [/uPDATE2]

 

Case: Antec 902

 

Hard Drive: Western Digital 750 GB Caviar Black

 

Optical Drive: Samsung SH-S223F with Lightscribe

 

Power Supply: Antec 550w TruePower New TP-550

 

RAM: Kingston HyperX 2GB 240-Pin DDR3 1800 (PC3 14400) (getting two of these at least)

 

Mouse: [uPDATE2] Logitech V220 [/uPDATE2]

 

Keyboard: [uPDATE2] Logitech (I forget the exact type. Under $10 though) [/uPDATE2]

 

Speakers: Logitech S-220

 

 

EXTRAS: ( If I have enough money afterward or later)

 

Video Recorder: Blackmagic Intensity Pro

 

Memory Card Reader: nMEDIAPC ZE-C68 All-in-one USB 2.0 Card Reader w/ USB Port (only $10 at newegg)

 

 

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

 

Please give me feedback on what you thought and suggest parts. Thank you.

 

it sounds like you have everyting needed :D

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