Author Topic: FREE blockland game, just build my brother's computer  (Read 4872 times)


CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115130
3.0GHz Intel Quad Core processor.
Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813188033
EVGA 750i SLI
Replpacement Heatsink: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118114
Zalmam 120mm 2 ball CPU Cooling Fan
Case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021
Antec 900
Power Supply: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371009
Antec TPQ-850
Side Fan: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835209007
Antec 80mm Blue LED Case Fan
Ram (x2): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148216
Crucial Ballistic Tracer 4GB
OS (Optional if you have it): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116493
Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Hard drive (Add 2 if not getting OS for RAID 1): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136284
Western Digital Caviar 1TB 7200RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s
Video Card:  http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130433
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Edition 896
CD/DVD Drive: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827135177
ASUS (Dual Panels) BLACK Drive+ WHITE Panel 18X DVD-ROM 48X CD-ROM IDE DVD-ROM Drive Model DVD-E818A3 (lol copynpaste)

Grand total: $1412.88 before tax and shipping.

This is basically future proof for up to 5-7 years depending on how fast things progress. The power supply might be overkill but if you put in another video card and do SLI, it will come in handy. Also i7 processors are not worth it untill they become more mainstream. They basically do the same as a quad core with a higher GHz rate. The case will hold enough to hold all of it and will provide enough airflow to keep it from overheating if you skip the replacement heatsink. Also you wont really need more than 2 GTX cards at once for I would guess 10 years at the rate that games are going and staying on the low end of the spectrum (except loving crysis but no one can play that loving game at full without burning their house down)
« Last Edit: April 14, 2009, 04:08:28 AM by jordguitar »

Where do you find the money? :o
He's Indian and I think he said someone in his family owns one of those Casinos on a reservation. I also think he gets a cut of the profit, if I'm correct. He said so in one of his topic about one of his cousins/brothers blowing like 56k on pot or something.

Nick remembers :3

Anyways, back on topic: Nice work jord.

Stuff
People forget I have an online business with my nerd friends, and half the time have a normal full time job, depending where I am living at the time.
I'm not just a lucky indian lol


Ill grab someone's build when I get back to the computer later, hard to check links from cellphone.

He's Indian and I think he said someone in his family owns one of those Casinos on a reservation. I also think he gets a cut of the profit, if I'm correct. He said so in one of his topic about one of his cousins/brothers blowing like 56k on pot or something.

Nick remembers :3

Anyways, back on topic: Nice work jord.

He is a rich bastard and we must honor him  :cookieMonster:

Also thanks  :cookieMonster:

christ bisjac how many blockland keys have you given away?

rtgrgd is one of the best cpus

Also i7 processors are not worth it untill they become more mainstream. They basically do the same as a quad core with a higher GHz rate.
*cringe*

Master clock frequency is not the best measurement of CPU performance. Also, the 920 and 940 have a lower speed than most(all?) of the quad cores so what you said makes no sense.

I also found cheaper RAM from a good brand without trying. The CPU cooler is also meh. There are better ones from Zalman and from other brands.

Links? I don't feel like it. Do it yourself.


*cringe*

Master clock frequency is not the best measurement of CPU performance. Also, the 920 and 940 have a lower speed than most(all?) of the quad cores so what you said makes no sense.

I also found cheaper RAM from a good brand without trying. The CPU cooler is also meh. There are better ones from Zalman and from other brands.

Links? I don't feel like it. Do it yourself.



i7 has no practical use right now as it isnt even wide spread. Quad cores can outpreform them in some applications. Untill it is more mainstream and does not cost like 500 dollars for one, it would make more sense to go with a extreme version of a quad core.

Just get him an Alienware


i7 has no practical use right now as it isnt even wide spread. Quad cores can outpreform them in some applications. Untill it is more mainstream and does not cost like 500 dollars for one, it would make more sense to go with a extreme version of a quad core.

Did you actually bother looking at the current prices for the i7's? You can get the 920 for under $300.

Overall the I7's edge out even the highest Core 2 Quads, definitely so with overclocking. Irregardless, the X58 platform as a whole is a great choice and is well worth the price, certainly at the price point Bisjac is looking at. If he were spending under a $1000 then I'd recommend a Core 2 Quad. There is no reason to wait for them to go "mainstream". They aren't going to experience some massive magical price drop. If you really want to cheap out, you'll have to wait till the i5 processors hit the market in a year or two.

Also, why the forget are you recommending the GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Edition 896? First, his budget is much larger than that and to get something like a GTX 260 for a $1500 gaming budget is a regrettable choice. Future proof is hardly the term I'd use. Secondly, why would you pay extra for the "Superclocked edition"? you can just as easily do the exact same overclock at home for free, save the extra money and still keep your warranty.

Like I said earlier, the Antec 900 is a really popular case, but it is still not a choice I'd recommend. The cooling is mediocre, the cable management is almost non-existant and it is still a tight fit for modern GPUs despite being intended as a "gaming" case. A better choice would be to spend a little Extra and get the HAF 932 or even the Antec 1200. Both have superior cooling capabilities, great cable routing options and plenty of room for expansion.

Why are you recommending Ultimate Vista? It isn't worth the extra expense unless you really want Dreamscene or think bitlocker is a feature worth dieing for. Home Premium works well. At least you chose the 64-bit version.

Did you actually bother looking at the current prices for the i7's? You can get the 920 for under $300.

Overall the I7's edge out even the highest Core 2 Quads, definitely so with overclocking. Irregardless, the X58 platform as a whole is a great choice and is well worth the price, certainly at the price point Bisjac is looking at. If he were spending under a $1000 then I'd recommend a Core 2 Quad. There is no reason to wait for them to go "mainstream". They aren't going to experience some massive magical price drop. If you really want to cheap out, you'll have to wait till the i5 processors hit the market in a year or two.

Also, why the forget are you recommending the GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Edition 896? First, his budget is much larger than that and to get something like a GTX 260 for a $1500 gaming budget is a regrettable choice. Future proof is hardly the term I'd use. Secondly, why would you pay extra for the "Superclocked edition"? you can just as easily do the exact same overclock at home for free, save the extra money and still keep your warranty.

Like I said earlier, the Antec 900 is a really popular case, but it is still not a choice I'd recommend. The cooling is mediocre, the cable management is almost non-existant and it is still a tight fit for modern GPUs despite being intended as a "gaming" case. A better choice would be to spend a little Extra and get the HAF 932 or even the Antec 1200. Both have superior cooling capabilities, great cable routing options and plenty of room for expansion.

Why are you recommending Ultimate Vista? It isn't worth the extra expense unless you really want Dreamscene or think bitlocker is a feature worth dieing for. Home Premium works well. At least you chose the 64-bit version.

Whats the point of getting a processor that will eventually get alot better in 1 or 2 years and having to fork over another 500 dollars for it?

i7 has no practical use right now as it isnt even wide spread. Quad cores can outpreform them in some applications. Untill it is more mainstream and does not cost like 500 dollars for one, it would make more sense to go with a extreme version of a quad core.
That's not what I said...at all.

Whats the point of getting a processor that will eventually get alot better in 1 or 2 years and having to fork over another 500 dollars for it?
Why buy a computer now!? The parts will be cheaper in a few years!

Whats the point of getting a processor that will eventually get alot better in 1 or 2 years and having to fork over another 500 dollars for it?

Nice job doing your research there 'buddy'.

The i5 processors I mentioned that may come out in 1 or 2 years are going to be weaker, lower end models intended for the average consumer desktop. They will be cheaper...but not because they are going to come out later.

Waiting a few years yields no tangible benefit.