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Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: Saurdaukar on February 23, 2008, 08:42:13 PM
Building is in quotes because, so far as I can tell, there isnt much of a financial benefit, anymore, to building your own system as opposed to just ordering one.

That said, I fried my motherboard last week, took it into the shop for a quick fix and they ended up swaping my Jerry-rigged "dual core" (P4 3.2Ghz x 2) with a friggen AMD Sempron and telling me otherwise.  Didnt find it until I got home.

Regardless... thats a different fight.

Was over on http://www.cyberpowerpc.com which, through a bit of shopping around, Im pretty sure offers the most bang for the buck.  

Been awhile since I dove into this realm so any thoughts would be appreciated.

Here is what I have spec'ed:

Case:  CoolerMaster Stacker 830 Tower 420W Case W/ Side-panel Window.
-Standard
Power:  CoolerMaster Unit 600 Watts eXtreme Power
-Standard
CPU:  (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6850 CPU @ 3.00GHz 1333FSB 4MB L2 Cache 64-bit
-Upgrade from standard 2.66Ghz
Cooling Fan:  CoolerMaster Liquid CPU Cooling System
-Stardard
MoBo:  Asus P5N-E nForce 650i SLI Chipset LGA775 FSB1333 DDR2 Mainboard
-Standard
Mem:  (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)2GB (2x1GB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory
-3GB is another $100.  I figure 2GB will get me by just fine and when I need 4, it'll be $50 per gig.  2GB is the 'prepackaged/standard' selection.
GPU:  NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB 16X PCI Express
-Standard
HD:  500GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16MB Cache 7200RPM HDD
-Standard
Optical:  20X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER
-Standard
Optical 2:  16X DVD ROM
-Standard
Sound:  On board
-Standard
Network:  ONBOARD 10/100 NETWORK CARD
-Standard
Wireless:  PCI Wireless 802.11g 54Mbps Network Interface Card
Standard
OS:  Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Basic w/ Service Pack 1 (64 bit)
-Upgrade from 32 bit
Software:  Microsoft® OFFICE® 2007 BASIC EDITION
-Addition

As configured:  $1,474 (with other misc. additions amounting to ~$30)

Key questions:

1.)  I can save $160 if I ax MS Office.  Now... I need Word and Excel.  Can I simply install an older version of MS Office and will it run on Vista without major hiccups?
2.)  Do I really want Vista or shall I select XP Home/Professional?  Does Vista have any long-term staying power?  Is XP really going to fall by the wayside?  Is all the scuttlebutt just angry geek-types needing something to talk about over double light soy lattes?

The system, as configured (more or less), gets outstanding bang/buck reviews online and the basic package is set to expire tomorrow (2/24).

Thoughts?  Any hardware conflicts as a result of my meddling?  

Thanks.  Going to go see if I can get through a sortie without the "uber" Sempron freezing.    
:mad:
Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: Saurdaukar on February 23, 2008, 09:48:53 PM
Update:

Spoke with friend.  He says not to get Vista so I can just reuse XP and Office 2003.

Whole system, as shown above, with a formatted HD, equates to $1,212.
Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: LePaul on February 23, 2008, 10:18:54 PM
Avoid Vista til they tweak it better.  

Buying MS Office really stinks, I was floored at the pricing lately.  I'm still using my $129 copy of Office 97 and getting by  :)

Sounds like a decent rig.  I'd love to upgrade my gaming rig but my laptop's motherboard fried a few weeks ago...so Im laptop shopping first
Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: DREDIOCK on February 23, 2008, 11:59:04 PM
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Originally posted by LePaul
Avoid Vista til they tweak it better.  

Buying MS Office really stinks, I was floored at the pricing lately.  I'm still using my $129 copy of Office 97 and getting by  :)

Sounds like a decent rig.  I'd love to upgrade my gaming rig but my laptop's motherboard fried a few weeks ago...so Im laptop shopping first


Or get this one for free

Open Office (http://www.openoffice.org/)
Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: DrDea on February 24, 2008, 12:17:21 AM
Silly rabbit.....1K systems are for......um.....where can I get one?
Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: eagl on February 24, 2008, 12:23:50 AM
I'd get a seasonic power supply instead of a coolermaster, but maybe you'll get lucky.  The last couple of coolermaster power supply reviews I read were lukewarm, but seasonics pretty much always get great reviews and the two I have are very nice.

I chased system instability problems for years and they pretty much went away when I swapped out my thermaltake power supply for a seasonic.  YMMV, but I won't ever again buy a power supply re-badged and sold by a heatsink company.

I'd also skip the second optical drive.  I used to always have 2 optical drives but I started finding that the second drive would quit working from disuse, and on the very rare occasions I actually wanted two drives, the second one would not work properly.  So I quit equipping my systems with dual optical drives.  Saves money, doesn't use as much power, less hassle, and a lot less cussing when I realize the second drive doesn't work and probably hasn't worked in months.
Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: Saurdaukar on February 24, 2008, 10:17:54 AM
Thanks for the input.

I found a promotional code which brought it down to $1,166 so I just bought it.  Kinda hard to argue at that price and if I ever go SLI in the future, Ill arguablly need a 700+ watt power supply, anyway so we'll see how this one performs.
Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: Terror on February 25, 2008, 03:43:51 PM
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
Or get this one for free

Open Office (http://www.openoffice.org/)


I would also say ax MSOFFICE and use Open Office (http://www.openoffice.org/).  It has all the features I have ever needed from a Spreadsheet or Word Processor.  Feels very much like MSOffice also.

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Title: "Building" new PC - thoughts?
Post by: DREDIOCK on February 25, 2008, 04:02:36 PM
I use it here and my son uses it for college.

sure beats shelling out  $120 to MS

The only thing you have to remember is to save as a Doc. File