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build me a computer
so my piece of shit is on the fritz. i think the cpu just went out and i just feel like there's no point in trying ot keep this ancient machine alive. i'm looking to spend around a grand canadian or so on a whole new system. i've got plenty of harddrives and a 420w i can transfer over (that's enough right)? i just want it to handle photoshop and whatever heavy load programs i throw at it; don't care aobut gaming.
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Shouldnt be hard :D
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Asus p35 mobo (p5k)
Antec p182 Q6600 g0 (SLACR) stepping Antec Ea 650w psu Crucial Ballistix Tracer 2gig (pc 800mhz) Can probably get it a bit cheaper without the led's on it. AuzenTech Auzen X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Channels 24-bit 192KHz PCI Interface Sound Card (not big into sound but see these reccomended over creative soundblasters a lot lately) Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M nVidia GeForce 8800GT Chipset (600MHz) Shader Clock (1500MHz) 256MB (1.8GHz) PCI-Express 2.0 Graphic Card Having second thoughts about the gt now, just noticed its the 256mb version, could get a 512mb board for $50 more though. |
DéjÃ* vu
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thats gonna haunt me
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lmao wtf
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Eric Prydz - Pjanoo
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wrong thread
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Did you upgrade your shit Anti?
---------------------------- Gerv, what would be the best processor/mobo/RAM combo for around the £200 mark? I had lined up the following for around £184. Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 Corsair 2GB DDR2 XMS2-5400C4 TwinX I haven't been paying attention to the latest developments in PC components, so I thought I'd ask for your advice. :D (I'm not interested in overclocking; looking for something stable and reliable) I might ask over at OcUK as there seems to be a metric ton of people over there who like nothing more than pricing up new systems for people. |
Any intel p35 chipset mobo should be good for that, for ram id say stick to crucial\corsair or OCZ. Cpu wise for dual core might be worthwhile looking at a wolfdale E8200 or e8400.
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under the psu the case is nicely chopped up like you see on it's roof, allowing the psu fan to function freely. i was a bit worried at first but i've seen others do it so i figured i was ok.
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