Author Topic: Looking for parts for a computer  (Read 10930 times)



mustard i hope thats not you in your avatar.
I hope that's not you in your avatar either.

I hope that's not you in your avatar either.
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Personally, I hate ATI graphics cards. I would swap it for something like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500077
Also, I would get that memory x2, so a total of 8gb.
Then you have Mr. Happy Land PC.
1. I believe that was he has is better. (Video card)
2. That memory is 2 sticks, which is already enough. He doesn't need 8GBs of ram.


@Mustard: Don't get that PSU, your case comes with one with more wattage.

1. I believe that was he has is better. (Video card)
2. That memory is 2 sticks, which is already enough. He doesn't need 8GBs of ram.


@Mustard: Don't get that PSU, your case comes with one with more wattage.
1.
Personally, I hate ATI graphics cards.
2. Over time, programs will begin to require more RAM. I would be ready for it.

These computer experts above failed to tell you that the parts you selected won't work. That CPU isn't compatible with your motherboard choice, and your motherboard choice is poor. Biostar is a bad brand. That CPU is also too expensive for the other parts in the PC. You can do fine with a cheaper Intel CPU and you can bump up your other parts like the video card and motherboard.
« Last Edit: January 28, 2009, 06:59:55 AM by Otis Da HousKat »


These computer experts above failed to tell you that the parts you selected won't work. That CPU isn't compatible with your motherboard choice, and your motherboard choice is poor. Biostar is a bad brand. That CPU is also too expensive for the other parts in the PC. You can do fine with a cheaper Intel CPU and you can bump up your other parts like the video card and motherboard.
Thank you.

EVGA is a good brand for motherboards and graphics cards, especially when you have both.

EVGA is a good brand for motherboards and graphics cards, especially when you have both.

i do :)

i do :)
I used to, now I have an EVGA card and a lame GIGABYTE mobo with some stupid energy saving crap that throttles your system.


Woo.