Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 493888 times)

I need the full specs.
Start > Run > dxdiag
Post entire contents of the first tab and display tab.
I do that tomorrow.

http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=15542691

This right here is what im thinking of getting, depending on black friday sales and what not. I'm gonna carry over a bit from my current build. I'm gonna keep my 5870 til next gen GPU's and my corsair 750 psu.  I'm also going to keep my 1.5tb hdd til the prices aren't crazy again or if there's a nice sale sometime.

http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=15542691

This right here is what im thinking of getting, depending on black friday sales and what not. I'm gonna carry over a bit from my current build. I'm gonna keep my 5870 til next gen GPU's and my corsair 750 psu.  I'm also going to keep my 1.5tb hdd til the prices aren't crazy again or if there's a nice sale sometime.
Decent.
Your 1.5TB should be good for ages :D

Open up your case and look on the side of the PSU. It should have the wattage, brand and model.
I will need to know the wattage and model so I can tell whether or not it will support it.
Are you sure that your mobo has 4 PCI-E slots? What is your motherboard model? It is rare unless you bought a high end mobo.
It looks like your case is a micro ATX. To be sure whether or not it would fit a 6850, I'd definitely measure the length parallel to the top PCI-E lane, from the rear PCI brackets to the nearest thing opposite.
It says AC INPUT: 230V-240V.

Also, I just noticed (had to disassemble my older video card to see) the other 3 PCI-E ports are noticeably smaller than the first one. Only one is 16x and the rest is 1x or 4x.
« Last Edit: November 22, 2011, 08:51:33 AM by dawngaward0110 »


wow when you guys said HDDs went up in price I didn't expect it to be that much. hot damn $150 for a 1TB. glad I bought my rig when I did ..


finding a $50 hdd for me is like trying to fit a big square into a small circle

 :panda:

anyone have any recommendations

forget my friend gave me Battlefield 3, nw I must wait tortured until I get my gaming computer this weekend/next week.

WHY

It says AC INPUT: 230V-240V.

Also, I just noticed (had to disassemble my older video card to see) the other 3 PCI-E ports are noticeably smaller than the first one. Only one is 16x and the rest is 1x or 4x.
Wattage, brand and model sir. Not voltage input.
Also measurements.

Another part combo.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.773825
y/n?
That's actually decent.

lol i trying to find parts but i dont know much anything about building a computer, the price without shipping is around 1k. I think i have all the parts i need
That CPU is an AMD. Your motherboard supports Intel only.
Also for $1k I'd expect better specs. I'll get you a parts list soon.

That CPU is an AMD. Your motherboard supports Intel only.
Also for $1k I'd expect better specs. I'll get you a parts list soon.
Ok thanks

Here it is well its all of it because I'm lazy =P.

Update: I now have $500 soo new or upgrade?
Nvm I'm getting a new one.
« Last Edit: November 22, 2011, 05:53:17 PM by Shy_Guy »


Here it is well its all of it because I'm lazy =P.
That is an UNBELIEVABLY bad computer! Holy stuff!
You really can't upgrade that. Please just save for a new one :P

That is an UNBELIEVABLY bad computer! Holy stuff!
You really can't upgrade that. Please just save for a new one :P
It like 2003 pc no stuff it bad.