Author Topic: Might be getting a new desktop for Christmas  (Read 1141 times)

I've told my parents that the only things on my Christmas list are either a PS3 or a new computer (with preference for the computer). They told me that they'd "think about it," which when said by my parents usually means yes. Seeing as hell would freeze over before I let my parents buy a pre-built computer, the whole idea of it being a legitimate Christmas present would be kind of ruined because they'd have to know what parts to order. So I decided I'd go put together a list of parts for the computer, which I've done, and I'd like your opinions on it. EDIT: Something I forgot to say is that this computer would be for the family, not just for myself.

Case
Motherboard
Processor
Memory
Graphics card
Sound card (nevermind on this one, thanks Otis)
Cooling system
HDD


Good? Any suggestions? This will be my first time assembling a custom computer so please let me know if I've selected anything completely incompatible with something else. Total price (including the rebate on the motherboard) is $1189.88.
« Last Edit: November 20, 2010, 05:47:30 PM by Raeyok »

I take that back. You're not spoiled. I'll look at the specs right now.
« Last Edit: November 20, 2010, 05:11:48 PM by Parallel »

Don't bother with the sound card.

Never heard of the Nvidia Evsa or whatever. Is it really good?

Never heard of the Nvidia Evsa or whatever. Is it really good?
What are you talking about? EVGA? They are one of the largest sellers of Nvidia cards. If you don't know that you shouldn't be commenting on a computer build thread.

What are you talking about? EVGA? They are one of the largest sellers of Nvidia cards. If you don't know that you shouldn't be commenting on a computer build thread.
I am only familiar with the numbered series. So excuse me for not being a computer expert.

You're spending a lot of unnecessary cash on the parts.

Oh, and make sure you're buying from a .uk site if your english or a .ie if your irish. Because if you try get something from america in england, you're going to be spending around $500 on shipping.. which isn't worth it.

Get a computer magazine and search up the parts you really want; then with the extra money you saved, get either a gtx 470, or if you can strectch it again, get 2 gtx 460's and use SLI.

Is that "intal" any good?

I'll be building a computer for the first time this winter too =D
I'll probably be using a lot of these parts you linked to as well.

I am only familiar with the numbered series. So excuse me for not being a computer expert.
Are you handicapped? EVGA is the brand name; the card is a GTX 460.

Are you handicapped? EVGA is the brand name; the card is a GTX 460.

I think technically Nvidia is the brand and EVGA is the manufacturer.

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I think technically Nvidia is the brand and EVGA is the manufacturer.

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shuddup, it's still the brand name of the manufacturer.

Are you handicapped? EVGA is the brand name; the card is a GTX 460.
Whatever. So I don't know much about video cards. At least I am admitting it. I don't bother sitting on my ass all day doing nothing and looking up this stuff. Lay off.

If it is a GTX 460 then it must be good then, as I've heard they are good cards.
« Last Edit: November 20, 2010, 05:30:44 PM by Parallel »

Whatever. So I don't know much about video cards. At least I am admitting it. I don't bother sitting on my ass all day doing nothing and looking up this stuff. Lay off.
I doubt otis does that.

I however, do, and I find it very useful!

Whatever. So I don't know much about video cards. At least I am admitting it.

*coughkeonesancough*