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So I will be building a new computer in two days (when the PSU gets here) rest of the stuff arrived today.
CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 Wolfdale (2.8ghz, dual core)
Motherboard - Gigabyte EP45-LD3L (PCI-E x16 2.0, PCI-E etc, dual bios, dual channel memory.)
GPU - ATI Radeon HD 4560 (512mb, crossfire supported but not using)
RAM - 2x 1GB PNY Optima DDR2
HDD - Seagate Barracuda 250GB
PSU - Apevia 500W power supply.
Case - A gift from Chi, ATX PAC Voodoo case with a modded second case fan.
A budget Rig that ran 498$ USD, I went beyond on the CPU though and got a great deal on the RAM. Was originally thinking 320GB HDD but went 250GB for the budget, since I don't store that much anyway and I took the old HDD out of my old comp to keep for stuff.
I'll be using Linux - Ubuntu, until Windows 7 comes out likely. Didn't feel like paying 90$ for basic vista and I wasn't going to cut more costs because of vista. I'll get windows 7 when it is released, maybe dual boot beta.
CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 Wolfdale (2.8ghz, dual core)
Motherboard - Gigabyte EP45-LD3L (PCI-E x16 2.0, PCI-E etc, dual bios, dual channel memory.)
GPU - ATI Radeon HD 4560 (512mb, crossfire supported but not using)
RAM - 2x 1GB PNY Optima DDR2
HDD - Seagate Barracuda 250GB
PSU - Apevia 500W power supply.
Case - A gift from Chi, ATX PAC Voodoo case with a modded second case fan.
A budget Rig that ran 498$ USD, I went beyond on the CPU though and got a great deal on the RAM. Was originally thinking 320GB HDD but went 250GB for the budget, since I don't store that much anyway and I took the old HDD out of my old comp to keep for stuff.
I'll be using Linux - Ubuntu, until Windows 7 comes out likely. Didn't feel like paying 90$ for basic vista and I wasn't going to cut more costs because of vista. I'll get windows 7 when it is released, maybe dual boot beta.
Dude go for an HD 4670 you will not regret it.
budget spidey. Can't pump out too much money.
why are you getting a core2duo then?
Cause I intend to upgrade stuff later as I need, I just wanted a good processor. And dual cores are rather standard now a days.
core2duos are only one type of dual core cpu's mecha, and the most expensive kind.
That being said i'd prolly get one too.
That being said i'd prolly get one too.
Mmm, I might want to get a new computer too. Maybe a laptop... ooo...
another clamshell?
(not to bring up bad memories)
(not to bring up bad memories)
The clamshell worked great for what I paid for it. Hell, it actually ran VO at the time.
No, I was thinking an MSI or Vaio laptop.
No, I was thinking an MSI or Vaio laptop.
Watch the PSU, Mecha. Might be too little. Only 500W?
And, as a builder myself, I will say: Watch out for heat! Monitor your fans and monitor your temps, so you don't burn out your new 'puter.
And, as a builder myself, I will say: Watch out for heat! Monitor your fans and monitor your temps, so you don't burn out your new 'puter.
500w should cover it leebs.
Also, I will check the temps. thanks :) Luckily I don't live above hell's coal furnace anymore, so it's not like 120 degrees with sucking in coal dust...
It also has a fan modded in it and should stay relatively cool. and the cpu fan enormous, it's great :P. It also stays relatively cool in the room and actually has a draft sweeping across the room.
But yeah, I'll be monitoring things when I get it up and running.
Also, I will check the temps. thanks :) Luckily I don't live above hell's coal furnace anymore, so it's not like 120 degrees with sucking in coal dust...
It also has a fan modded in it and should stay relatively cool. and the cpu fan enormous, it's great :P. It also stays relatively cool in the room and actually has a draft sweeping across the room.
But yeah, I'll be monitoring things when I get it up and running.
Good luck with the ATI card in Ubuntu.
I'm aware. But Linux is temporary.
didn't you like...leave?
Yes, but I still hang around to bother people. Much like you!
Oops, you meant Mecha.
Oops, you meant Mecha.
Fine. I'll leave this section too.
:(
Meh, forget peytros.
So I got it up and running, on Ubuntu. I feel like a toolish nerd now so thanks, linux.
So I got it up and running, on Ubuntu. I feel like a toolish nerd now so thanks, linux.
you could have gotten an AMD phenom 2 quad core for the price of that core2duo.
i don't care.