Help! Suggestions for a half decent gaming desktop?
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nouseforaname
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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 18:47    Post subject: Help! Suggestions for a half decent gaming desktop?
My sister-in-law brought her computer over for me to fix but alas it seems the motherboard is fried, so she asked about just getting a new computer instead. She had picked out something that really is too much for what she needs (which I told her), but I don't really have a good idea about what constitutes a good value these days.

Basically it doesn't need to be a powerhouse, but really needs to last her for a couple years or so. She's mostly playing the sims / WoW for now but who knows what she might end up playing in 2012.

criteria:

1) let's aim for the $500 range (just the tower, no monitor, O/S would be a bonus but not necessary)
2) this is the store she intends to buy it from (there is a bricks and mortar version of it in her city) http://www.tigerdirect.ca/
3) should be pre-assembled, because no, I don't feel like doing it myself

there are pretty much set in stone, so no point in making suggestions that don't meet 1+2+3 Smile


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 18:55    Post subject:
Can you buy the components and let them assemble it? Because you can often get better rig by picking components (for the same $)...


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 18:58    Post subject:
dingo_d wrote:
Can you buy the components and let them assemble it? Because you can often get better rig by picking components (for the same $)...


lol, no she is definitely not the type to assemble the components herself Wink

she is going to just go to that store and buy whatever they try to sell her unless I can give her a better suggestion.

tbh I'd rather just stay out of it but my wife asked me to help (it's her sister).


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 19:02    Post subject:
I had a look on the site.... and sorry mate, I can't help. If neither you nor she are willing to build, then there is nothing I'd recommend. Their prebuilt machines are AWFUL.
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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 19:45    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
I had a look on the site.... and sorry mate, I can't help. If neither you nor she are willing to build, then there is nothing I'd recommend. Their prebuilt machines are AWFUL.


That's why I said that he should try to buy components.

And I meant (I said that, but maybe I wasn't clear), that they at the store assemble it for you. You just say what components + case you want and they do all the work. At least they do that here.

The builds on that site are really awful (for your price range especially). That's why I never buy anything pre build. They tend to overcharge for crap hardware...


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 19:46    Post subject:
Why don't you want to assemble the computer yourself? It's not rocket science and/or extremely time-consuming?
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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 20:15    Post subject:
Their prebuilt systems are pretty shit indeed, and then I saw this: Build To Order (1)

Are there no shops that assemble it for you near her?
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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 20:58    Post subject:
human_steel wrote:
Why don't you want to assemble the computer yourself? It's not rocket science and/or extremely time-consuming?


indeed it isn't and I would never do anything but assemble it for myself. I've learned my lesson before helping people out with computers, you become 24/7 technical support/to blame if anything goes wrong.

but this is good feedback, that absolutely nothing there is worth buying pre-built from that website.

maybe I'll tell her to get a dell Razz


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 21:06    Post subject:
ok, IF I do suggest going the buying components route, what are the best values @ www.newegg.ca?

only need suggestions for cpu + motherboard + gpu ...


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 21:08    Post subject:
To be honest, if she wants even remotely interesting gaming - and to last a couple more years - forget the i3 and GT220. A GT220 wouldn't even be considered an adequate gaming card TODAY, let alone 2-3 years down the line. I'm not familiar with value when it comes to USD/CAD, so I wouldn't know what to recommend Sad
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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 21:22    Post subject:
1 USD is just about 1 CAD at the moment; and to get a sense of what things should cost, just flip the Euro sign around Sabin

@ nouse: I'll have a look, gimme a few minutes Smile

Edit:
- GPU: GTX 460 @ ~$150-$160
- CPU: Phenom II X4 955BE @ ~$140
- MB: One of the 880-based boards @ ~$100-ish (need to check reviews on this, Asrock/Gigabyte/MSI probably being the best value - should be able to get one with USB3/SATA3 as well at that price)

The above totals out at just $400-ish, because I assume you also need some RAM and stuff Smile


Edit #2: the above system will gladly play any current titles flawlessly at 1080p/4xAA; the CPU is an unlocked one to overclock *if necessary* (doubtful).

Sadly, it'll continue to play any title flawlessly for the next 2 years, since that'll be when the new fucking derpbox will show its ugly face.
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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 21:50    Post subject:
see this is the problem. now I'm thinking about spending my tax return on something I don't need Razz

suggestions for a good value power supply / case (plain looking) / cpu cooling fan from newegg as well?

and also a question for all of you: is it bad to tell your wife that your computer is closer to dying than it actually is just to get agreement that you need to buy a new one? Razz


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 21:56    Post subject:
Have this one and its amazing (psu) but I think it has been discounted :/

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139003

and cheap case?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119068
5/5 with 2500 reviews ><


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 22:09    Post subject:
nouseforaname wrote:
and also a question for all of you: is it bad to tell your wife that your computer is closer to dying than it actually is just to get agreement that you need to buy a new one? Razz


Well yes... But we are talking about a new computer here... so... Very Happy


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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 22:14    Post subject:
nouseforaname wrote:

and also a question for all of you: is it bad to tell your wife that your computer is closer to dying than it actually is just to get agreement that you need to buy a new one? Razz


As one husband to another; ABSOLUTELY NOT. It's perfectly justifiable Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th Mar 2011 09:10    Post subject:
sorry for hijacking nouse's thread, but i'm kinda in the same "predicament"...money burning a hole in my pocket and although my old pc still works well, i have the feeling it's dying...anyway, budget is around 5-600 euros and i just need a cpu/ram/mobo/gfx combo

so what's good these days in that price range? don't need any exact models (gonna look through that myself), but rather which chipsets etc...alyways built PCs myself, but i stopped caring about pc hardware about 3 years ago so i know jack shit about the current market situation Laughing

oh and has anything changed concerning PSU plugs or mobo/case norms? since i'd like to use my old stuff from the socket 939 era Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th Mar 2011 09:26    Post subject:
bushwacka wrote:
so what's good these days in that price range? don't need any exact models (gonna look through that myself), but rather which chipsets etc...alyways built PCs myself, but i stopped caring about pc hardware about 3 years ago so i know jack shit about the current market situation Laughing

oh and has anything changed concerning PSU plugs or mobo/case norms? since i'd like to use my old stuff from the socket 939 era Laughing

Plugs are still the same; you'll need a 4-pin CPU plug, 20-pin ATX power plug, 1 or 2 PCI-E plugs (depending on videocard) and then the SATA plugs obviously. Same shit as in P4 era

Same recommendation stands for you; what resolution do you intend to play on?
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th Mar 2011 17:19    Post subject:
ok thanks, resolution is 1920x1200 btw
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th Mar 2011 19:29    Post subject:
Then yeah, the above should be plenty; you could optionally go for a slightly higher class GPU, but I don't think it'll be necessary any time soon Smile

You could opt to go for an Intel platform (slightly more expensive), really depends on what you use your PC for.
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PostPosted: Thu, 17th Mar 2011 12:19    Post subject:
mostly just playing the few pc exclusives that will come out in 2011-12 (yeah, i'm a console faggot Laughing ) and doing some 2D gfx work...that's about it.
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PostPosted: Thu, 17th Mar 2011 13:16    Post subject:
Get a cheap Athlon II X4 or Phenom II X4, 4 GB of RAM and a GTX 460 or better and you'll be fine Smile


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