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  • fr33domfighter's Avatar
    54 posts since Dec '07
    • hi i plan to buy a gaming desktop for quite sometime le..current desktop cmi and i dont wan to use my laptop for gaming.

      if i go to SLS and build myself(actually ask a fren to set up everything for me), wad parts and components shld i go for?

      budget within 1.8k...nsf lah very budget one Laughing Laughing

      is it possible to get a C2D+nVidia 7600+4 GB RAM with this budget leaving $$ for the other stuffs?

      actually i can up my budget to 2k.

      pls tolong, thanks u Very Happy Very Happy

  • dbowie's Avatar
    4,041 posts since Mar '07
  • fr33domfighter's Avatar
    54 posts since Dec '07
    • Originally posted by dbowie:
      tekong can play ar ..

      pass out le

      btw i will only use it on wkends, on wkday my younger brother will use it only for normal games like WC3 and MapleStory.

  • gigabyte14's Avatar
    18,391 posts since Jul '06
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    wonderamazement's Avatar
    12,765 posts since Dec '04
    • Shud be can la… Ram already so cheap… Btw u go check out Hardware zone, got price listings.

      Edited by wonderamazement 26 Dec `07, 12:59AM
  • KrU's Avatar
    3,826 posts since Jun '03
    • Hmm 1.8k should be enough. Recently, I also built my desktop at Sim Lim. The specifications are: Quad core, 4GB RAM, 320GB hard disk, ATI 3850. It costs about 1.6k.

  • fr33domfighter's Avatar
    54 posts since Dec '07
    • but can give me the names of the components and stuff?

      den i go SLS buy..thanks arhh

      btw dis budget includes for monitor+speakers

      keyboard n mouse i got le

      Mr. Green

  • fr33domfighter's Avatar
    54 posts since Dec '07
    • Originally posted by KrU:
      Hmm 1.8k should be enough. Recently, I also built my desktop at Sim Lim. The specifications are: Quad core, 4GB RAM, 320GB hard disk, ATI 3850. It costs about 1.6k.

      is this ATI 3850 good for gaming?

      btw u dont mind pm-ing which shops u get ur components from? tyty Very Happy Very Happy

  • KrU's Avatar
    3,826 posts since Jun '03
    • Originally posted by fr33domfighter:
      is this ATI 3850 good for gaming?

      btw u dont mind pm-ing which shops u get ur components from? tyty Very Happy Very Happy

      I already have monitor and speaker so you may have to spend more to get them. I played C&C and the effects are good. I went to Bell Systems on the 5th floor.

  • stellazio's Avatar
    45,083 posts since Apr '05
    • 1.8k can build very good one le ar.

      300 for 17 inch lcd monitor nowadays.

      500gb hard disk also cheap like below 200.

      ram not so sure bout prices, but if u want gaming go for 2gb.

      graphics card get one of the latest, abit ex but worth it.

      my altec lansing speakers+subwoofer cost me 200, but those 100+ more then enough..

      sonic gear sound system not bad also, but the logitec 5.1 series i think 139 was it, seems like quite a good bargain.

      Edited by stellazio 26 Dec `07, 1:10AM
  • fr33domfighter's Avatar
    54 posts since Dec '07
    • Originally posted by stellazio:
      1.8k can buld very good one le ar.

      300 for 17 inch lcd monitor nowadays.

      500gb hard disk also cheap like below 200.

      ram not so sure bout prices, but if u want gaming go for 2gb.

      graphics card get one of the latest, abit ex but worth it.

      tyty..i will go to Bell this wkend with my friend who noes abt these stuff..

      btw is C2D enough for gaming or need C2Q?

  • spadeTwo's Avatar
    1,510 posts since Dec '06
  • stellazio's Avatar
    45,083 posts since Apr '05
    • Originally posted by fr33domfighter:
      tyty..i will go to Bell this wkend with my friend who noes abt these stuff..

      btw is C2D enough for gaming or need C2Q?

      i'm not very sure about the latest graphics cards and their model names as i don't really check much about these kinda stuff unless i needa buy them.

      but i always prefer ati radeon.

  • brokenluv's Avatar
    1,021 posts since Mar '07
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    ndmmxiaomayi's Avatar
    53,307 posts since Aug '05
    • 4GB RAM could burn your $$$.

      2GB RAM ain't exactly cheap. And I doubt anyone would want to buy 4 sticks of RAM to up it to 4GB.

      I noticed that some motherboards are very short of RAM slots. Some only have 2 slots, not much room for upgrade. And to think it's an ATX board... Rolling Eyes

      I would think to stick with 2GB for now, and if possible, buy one a motherboard that supports dual channel. That would make better use of the RAM and could save some money.

  • stellazio's Avatar
    45,083 posts since Apr '05
    • Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:
      4GB RAM could burn your $$$.

      2GB RAM ain't exactly cheap. And I doubt anyone would want to buy 4 sticks of RAM to up it to 4GB.

      I noticed that some motherboards are very short of RAM slots. Some only have 2 slots, not much room for upgrade. And to think it's an ATX board... Rolling Eyes

      I would think to stick with 2GB for now, and if possible, buy one a motherboard that supports dual channel. That would make better use of the RAM and could save some money.

      he got 1.8k budget.

      for diy its alot leh.

      unless he want to buy those expensive casing and add those neon lights etc then i nth to say.

      but if he save on those non necessity, he can spend more on the tools for gaming purposes.

      oh ya, OS is another headache.

  • KrU's Avatar
    3,826 posts since Jun '03
    • Originally posted by stellazio:
      he got 1.8k budget.

      for diy its alot leh.

      unless he want to buy those expensive casing and add those neon lights etc then i nth to say.

      but if he save on those non necessity, he can spend more on the tools for gaming purposes.

      oh ya, OS is another headache.

      Since he can up to 2k, might as well get vista. Oh get anti-virus too.

  • aiglosicicle's Avatar
    1,247 posts since Mar '06
    • i spent about 1.3k on my comp recently and i can already play all the current games at max settings. with 1.8k you can build a really powerful comp

  • fr33domfighter's Avatar
    54 posts since Dec '07
    • Originally posted by stellazio:
      he got 1.8k budget.

      for diy its alot leh.

      unless he want to buy those expensive casing and add those neon lights etc then i nth to say.

      but if he save on those non necessity, he can spend more on the tools for gaming purposes.

      oh ya, OS is another headache.

      for OS all go underground lah Laughing Laughing

  • KrU's Avatar
    3,826 posts since Jun '03
    • Originally posted by fr33domfighter:
      for OS all go underground lah Laughing Laughing

      Why not spend a bit more to get the original since you are using a brand new computer? You also don't want your new desktop to crash right?

  • coolgeek84's Avatar
    1,175 posts since Dec '05
    • Originally posted by KrU:
      Why not spend a bit more to get the original since you are using a brand new computer? You also don't want your new desktop to crash right?

      Vista is not worth its money Rolling Eyes When u can get fantastic functionality for free in linux distros, I don't understand why we must pay 100s of dollars for a crappy Vista..

      Besides 4gb is an overkill, just get 2gb ddr2 667mhz in1gb sticks. Then u can use dual channel (better check if mobo supports it). C2D is more then enough for any game right now. I have E6300 (1.86Ghz oced to 2Ghz) and I can play every game in the market now. Including FEAR, Bioshock and Crysis. My gfx card is XFX 7900GT DDR3 256MB factory oced.

  • manyu882's Avatar
    1,830 posts since Jun '05
    • Originally posted by KrU:
      Why not spend a bit more to get the original since you are using a brand new computer? You also don't want your new desktop to crash right?

      some undergrounds are safe. underground techies will know Twisted Evil

  • abao's Avatar
    2,441 posts since Jul '05
    • I think with $1.8k you can get a much better graphics card, like the nVidia GeForce 8600GT or the aTi Radeon X3850

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    ndmmxiaomayi's Avatar
    53,307 posts since Aug '05
    • Originally posted by KrU:
      Since he can up to 2k, might as well get vista. Oh get anti-virus too.

      Hello, nobody is going to start a Vista course here. Stick to XP. And not many applications are still Vista compatible because Vista is a near complete overhaul of XP.

      It's not possible to write softwares for Vista without ever crashing it because it's so different.

      2GB of RAM will suck the life out of Vista, not inclusive of games. He might as well buy 4GB of RAM if he uses Vista.

  • xalkyrie's Avatar
    1,249 posts since Oct '06
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