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PeriscopeDepth
Joined: 07 Jul 2002 Posts: 515 Location: LoCal
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:23 pm Post subject: Computer Buying |
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Besides the usual suspects, does anybody know any good websites to buy a computer from in the USA?
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mog
Joined: 22 Nov 2002 Posts: 322 Location: Sydney
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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A lot of people on another forum I frequent swear by http://www.newegg.com |
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lesrae
Joined: 23 Feb 2004 Posts: 340 Location: Somerset, UK.
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 12:54 am Post subject: |
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It depends what you want it for, in the UK I always point people at Dell if it's just for a routine wp/internet machine. Their prices are very competitive over here, although I don't know if the same applies in the USA. www.dell.com |
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PeriscopeDepth
Joined: 07 Jul 2002 Posts: 515 Location: LoCal
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:27 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the responses.
I want a computer that can run SH3 that costs circa $800. Right now I'm thinking of the Dell E510 3.0 Ghz hyperthreading, 1 gig of RAM, and an Nvidia 6600GT. I know it's not top of the line, but it seems pretty well priced to me for an all in one package.
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scandium
Joined: 15 Mar 2006 Posts: 350
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:42 am Post subject: |
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PeriscopeDepth wrote: | Thanks for the responses.
I want a computer that can run SH3 that costs circa $800. Right now I'm thinking of the Dell E510 3.0 Ghz hyperthreading, 1 gig of RAM, and an Nvidia 6600GT. I know it's not top of the line, but it seems pretty well priced to me for an all in one package.
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If gaming is your goal then I would go AMD Athlon64 over Intel. Far more bang for the buck. Also an Nvidia 6600 GT is a mistake for two reasons: #1 is that its pretty well obsolete already and there are much faster video cards in the same price range (such as the Nvidia 6800 GS); #2 is that in a machine like a Dell the video is probably going to be integrated directly into the motherboard, and thus not upgradeable without replacing the system. So #2 compounds #1 by making the entire system obsolete before you even buy it, and this makes it a poor choice for gaming.
On the plus side you're in the right ballpark on the RAM (I wouldn't go less than 1 GB today).
My recommendation for playing SH3 with a good framerate, on the cheap, and with an eye to the future would be:
AMD Athlon64 3200+ or faster CPU
NVidia 6800 GS 256 MB PCI Express Video card or faster (ATI equivalent is good too, main thing being that its PCIe and thus upgradeable, and not an integrated solution)
1 GB, or more, of DDR400 RAM
The rest of the system is gravy but CPU, Video (especially Video), and RAM are the heart and soul that define the gaming experience and the system's longevity. |
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SmokinTep
Joined: 13 Jul 2005 Posts: 483 Location: Suffolk, Virginia
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:07 am Post subject: |
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I would get the parts from newegg and build one. With a Dell, you won't be able to upgrade.
I build one 2 1/2 years ago for $1200. |
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GunnersMate
Joined: 17 Feb 2006 Posts: 225 Location: Boston, MA
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Neal Stevens
Joined: 25 Jan 1997 Posts: 3517 Location: Houston, Texas
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:03 pm Post subject: |
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Gateway, I have bought three of them since 1998. Very happy.
http://gateway.com/index.shtml
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JSLTIGER
Joined: 18 Jan 2004 Posts: 931 Location: Duke University, Durham, North Carolina USA
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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Another option is Tigerdirect.com
Did my last build (Aquarius) through them and didn't have any problems at all. |
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PeriscopeDepth
Joined: 07 Jul 2002 Posts: 515 Location: LoCal
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:54 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks all.
It seems to have come down between the Gateway DX300 and Dell XPS 400. Leaning towards the Dell because I can order it with an Nvidia 6800 and it has a 19 inch flat panel rather than a 17.
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PeriscopeDepth
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 2:09 am Post subject: |
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Wondering if anybody has anything to say about the 256mb Nvidia 6800(vanilla, no GS or GT). It seems to me to be an adequate card for my purposes, but I don't know much about vid cards. So...BUMP!
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scandium
Joined: 15 Mar 2006 Posts: 350
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:27 am Post subject: |
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PeriscopeDepth wrote: | Wondering if anybody has anything to say about the 256mb Nvidia 6800(vanilla, no GS or GT). It seems to me to be an adequate card for my purposes, but I don't know much about vid cards. So...BUMP!
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The 6800 Vanilla is a bit slower than the GS but still faster than the 6600 GT. Its a decent card and faster than the 6800 LE (the "Lite Edition" of the 6800); I would certainly consider it, provided that its an upgradable PCIe discrete graphics card and not somehow integrated into the computer's motherboard. |
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Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense
Joined: 21 Sep 2001 Posts: 1262 Location: NY USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:38 am Post subject: |
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with the rapid advance of technology, i usually wind up buying a relatively inexpensive eMachines computer...
that way i can 'turn em over' without taking too much of a hit in the pocket, as the tech advances... so far they've been great performers for what i need em to do, and i've had little to no problems with em...
my server is an old 733mHz eMachines that has been running 24/7 for years now...
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JSLTIGER
Joined: 18 Jan 2004 Posts: 931 Location: Duke University, Durham, North Carolina USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:04 am Post subject: |
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I swear by my eMachines laptop (from which I write most of my posts), but I don't think that I'd buy an eMachines desktop, not when I can build my own. Either way, I don't think that eMachines deserves the bad rap that it gets. Since Gateway took over, their machines offer what is potentially the best bang for the buck on the market, and they are extremely reliable.
Most of my friends with Dells have had multiple headaches with their machines: messed up screens, dead hard drives, bad drivers, etc. Never had a single problem with my eMachines laptop. |
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PeriscopeDepth
Joined: 07 Jul 2002 Posts: 515 Location: LoCal
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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It is a PCIe x16 card, so I assume it's removable.
As for Dells in general, I've owned a Dell laptop for 3 years and haven't had a single problem. I have nothing against eMachines either, my first gaming machine was a 1ghz eMachines. It served me well and for a looong time. I just prefer Dell because they offer far more customization (is that a word?) on their website.
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