Needing help picking out computer parts

Discussion in 'New Build / Upgrade Advice' started by WakeWalker, Aug 5, 2005.

  1. WakeWalker

    WakeWalker Geek Trainee

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    I am trying to make a computer but I am lost on what parts to use.
    My budget is around $600 and I want to use the computer for gaming and listening to music. I dont need a big hard drive because I dont have much music. I mostly want a fast computer.
    Could anyone tell me what parts to use. I'm not trying to get you to do all of the work but if someone would tell me I would do some research on the parts and see some feedback on them.

    Thanks
     
  2. Exfoliate

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    Before I pick out some components ideas for you I should know: Do you have a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and do you mind using onboard sound (almost as good as a sound card).
     
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  3. WakeWalker

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    Thanks a lot! I'm really glad that someone is willing to help me.

    To answer you question. I have a really old monitor but It doesnt look all that great. I think I might be able to pick out a monitor later though. I have a keyboard. I do not have a mouse. and sorry... but what is onboard sound?
     
  4. Exfoliate

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    Okay so I'll just look for a mouse in addition to the other components. Onboard audio, also know as integrated audio/sound, is basically just an audio chipset build into the motherboard, requires a little extra work from the cpu than a normal sound card but the quality it almost always very good.

    Case
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811144102
    Optical drive
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827106966
    CPU cooler
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835118118
    Hard Drive
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822145082
    Mouse
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16826104183
    Memory
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145440
    Motherboard
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813152049
    Powersupply
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817153006
    Processor
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103536
    Video Card
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814121540
    That's right around your budget right there:)
     
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  5. WakeWalker

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    Wow Thanks a million I'm checking it all out

    I'm worried that the video card that is built into the motherboard isn't good quality based on some of the reviews. are there any other mother boards and sound cards?

    And about the Cd drive. to burn cds doesn't it take 2 disc drives?
     
  6. Exfoliate

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    You mean the integrated audio? Yeah that's what I read but apparently a BIOS update fixed the problem, plus you could just buy a nice sound card that would give you some extra ports and higher quality audio without any performance degredation (integrated audio takes up a few extra CPU clock cycles so you might loose at most 5% performance in games).
    This is the very best sound card for the money, it's specs match the big boys:)
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16829120103
    You don't need two optical drives to burn CD's so long as the files you want to burn are stored in your hard drive, otherwise you can simply copy the files from a CD into iTunes, a new folder, etc. And burn from there. A DVD rom drive (also reads CD's) will only set you back $20 so it's your choice.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827131410
    You don't need this, it's easier to setup your rig without two optical drives but it does streamline burning complete copies of CD's.
     
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  7. WakeWalker

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    Ooh so what you're saying is I could still add a sound card even with the built in one still there? If so then I would be satisfied with the motherboard you recomended.


    [OFF TOPIC]Am I supposed to click that you were useful on all of your posts? or just once?[/NOOB]

    Oh yeah and I would have been happy to invite you to G-Mail....
     
  8. Exfoliate

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    Yes, onboard sound is fused to the motherboard itself. A sound card will simply occupy an available PCI slot, though you'll have to disable onboard audio in the BIOS first but it's very simple:)
    The idea is to click the "thanks" button on every post you found helpful:cool: The more the merrier so long as you appreciated the info.
    I wouldn't mind another G-mail invite, my parents could actually use an account, much appreciated:)
     
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  9. WakeWalker

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    Thanks for all of your help. I will get second opinions on the parts you recomended. :)
     
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  11. max12590

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    Damn Ex, you're really racking up the Thanks' there. Anyways, everyhting else looks great. Fred's rig would be killer if you wanted it to look nice and that also gives you around $150 to play around with.
     
  12. WakeWalker

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    ok thanks. for fred I will look into that. but if freds rig is killer do you mean it's better?

    By the way. sorry if I went overboard on the "thank's"
     
  13. zRoCkIsAdDiCtInG

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    in some aspects it will be, in some it wont

    then again, the 150$ will have good room for an upgrade of some parts.
     
  14. WakeWalker

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    so which should I go with do you think?
     
  15. zRoCkIsAdDiCtInG

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    i cant really recommend, each sytem has its pros and cons, i just recommended this site to someone else, and might as well to you too, try tomshardware.com to see how your parts rack up to others in their benchmarks
     
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  16. WakeWalker

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    Thanks I'll try it.
     
  17. WakeWalker

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    ok do you know the sub directery?
     
  18. zRoCkIsAdDiCtInG

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    on top of the screen you have a small toolbar, just click on them and look around, might as well start at cpu charts or something
     
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  19. WakeWalker

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    ok thanks but I cant find it.
     
  20. Exfoliate

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    You're doing just fine with the helpful points:), click the thanks button whever you find a post to be useful or helpful.
    The system I picked out for you is a no-comprimize best possible components for the money situation. I haven't seen anything more powerful for the price but I could be wrong.
    zRock was refering to the top bar in TomsHardware:)
    [​IMG]
     

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