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1:10 AM - April 16, 2008 by
Thomas Soderstrom and Shelton Romhanyi
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: cpu, graphic, game
Topics: Build Your Own, Overclocking
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Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: cpu, graphic, game
Topics: Build Your Own, Overclocking
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Will We Succeed?
Not everyone will agree with our component choices, but we’re confident that tomorrow’s benchmarks will prove this system’s worth. We will also try to answer the question: Is our $500 gaming system adequate for general purpose use by putting it up against our March System Builder Marathon’s “Low-Cost” configuration.- Previous page Case, Power Supply and Optical Drive
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romulus47plus1
04/16/2008
12:41 PM
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Somehow I think this is a better PC than the 1000$ one.
Coolio_Alert
04/16/2008
2:05 AM
Looks cool, still better then my 3 year old $300 one but that will be changing by the summer: Armor Case, Antec 650w, Maximus Formula, E8400, BFG 8800GTS OC, 2 GB Dominator RAM, 500gb 7200.11 (Seagate Barracuda), 2 Lightscribes. Gonna run XP Home (32-bit) and no overclocking for a little bit until its needed or I feel more confident. I CAN'T WAIT!!! 
TechnologyCoordinator
04/16/2008
2:47 AM
Eric Tardes
04/16/2008
2:48 AM
MisterChef
04/16/2008
2:51 AM
woodstock827
04/16/2008
3:03 AM
woodstock827
04/16/2008
3:06 AM
blader15sk8
04/16/2008
3:09 AM
If price is the prime consideration here then I think you could save a few pennies by going AMD. The one thing I hate about these latest systems is having to use DDR II memory, so unlike AMD S939 you can't save money by using existing memory you may have lying around. Aside from that I can't find a bad part..they're all branded and no corners have been cut with the PSU or memory. Historically those things are usually the one's that can cause the most grief.
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L $66.99
CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 OEM $234.99 or Intel Core 2 Duo E2220 $91.99
RAM: Mushkin DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 1.9v $31.99 after MIR
Case hec 6K28BB8F /w 585W PSU $54.99
HD WD Caviar 320GB $69.99
Optical Drive PHILIPS SPD2513BM/17 (DVD,CD Burner) $24.99
Graphics Card XFX 8800GS $99 after MIR or Sapphire HD3870 $149.99 after MIR
HSF Zerotherm BTF92 $32.99 after MIR $149.99 after MIR
Quad setup: 619.92(88GS) after rebates, $669.92(3870) after rebates
Duo setup: 476.92(88GS) after rebates, $526.92(3870) after rebates
Gota LOVE newegg's low prices.
CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 OEM $234.99 or Intel Core 2 Duo E2220 $91.99
RAM: Mushkin DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 1.9v $31.99 after MIR
Case hec 6K28BB8F /w 585W PSU $54.99
HD WD Caviar 320GB $69.99
Optical Drive PHILIPS SPD2513BM/17 (DVD,CD Burner) $24.99
Graphics Card XFX 8800GS $99 after MIR or Sapphire HD3870 $149.99 after MIR
HSF Zerotherm BTF92 $32.99 after MIR $149.99 after MIR
Quad setup: 619.92(88GS) after rebates, $669.92(3870) after rebates
Duo setup: 476.92(88GS) after rebates, $526.92(3870) after rebates
Gota LOVE newegg's low prices.
lightfoot__
04/16/2008
3:31 AM
This is pretty much my setup only I did the 9600gt for $119 after mail in rebate. I moved over an x-fi from my last system and I definitely found my pc better then their $1k build. I even have a 600watt ultra PSU that was 8$ after rebate. My whole system (including vista, excluding monitor) was about $385. GeminII heatsink was free after rebate and vista was free from playing club live games! Great job on part selection! This baby will fly with an oc.
It needs an oc too because I scored 6800 in 3dmark06 until I overclocked the cpu to 3.0 then got 9700 marks, oc'ed video card and cpu @3.16 and got 11050 3dmark06 pts! Beat that tom's!
It needs an oc too because I scored 6800 in 3dmark06 until I overclocked the cpu to 3.0 then got 9700 marks, oc'ed video card and cpu @3.16 and got 11050 3dmark06 pts! Beat that tom's!
night_wolf_in
04/16/2008
3:34 AM
| lunyone wrote : Is it me or was their first price list have the Phenom 9500 and when I looked at the next page they were mentioning the e2160 w/DS3L? I'd much prefer this setup over the $1k that they listed last month. I mean, I could build a $1k rig that would compete with their $1.5k or better system. |
yeah, the table on first page is not the right one. they have to fix it
night_wolf_in
04/16/2008
4:13 AM
| animehair wrote : Interesting...ive been doing my own research the last several weeks for a new sub 500$ build...I picked out the same mobo, cpu, and hard drive. I look forward to seeing some good benchmark results. |
And I happen to have that exact case in my office awaiting an upcoming build.
I actually got the combo for an absurd price of $35!
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