Showing posts with label Rosewill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rosewill. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Computerotomy - the search for the perfect system continues...

Okay - so I 've narrowed it down. NewEgg (http://www.newegg.com/) has some great prices on a great system so here is what I have come up with. Feel free to critique or comment?

AMD 1100T CPU - $194.68 - (6 core, AM3 socket)
Asus M5A88-M MOBO - $109.99 - onboard 4650 graphics (can upgrade to faster card later)
Raidmax RX-650 SS - power supply. $49.99 - Modular and cheap and 650 watts for SLI
Kingston Hyper X memory - 8 gb - $48.99
Case - Rosewill Challenger - comes with 2x120MM fans installed!  $50.00 and free ship
Hard Drive - Seagate ST500DM002 500GB, 6.0 bus $44
My own operating system (Windows 7)
My spare DVD drive (Lightscribe)
My 300 GB old slow HD (for data backup)

Total of $497.65 shipped. I think there may be some coupon savings involved, so I might be able to get Arctic Silver thermal paste thrown in and keep the whole shooting match under $500.

Not bad for the fastest AMD processor out there! What do you think?

Monday, August 1, 2011

New Computer Blues - AMD, Intel, Gigatbyte, and NewEgg Oh My!

Sheesh - I need a new computer - the core of this one is 5 years old now, and is getting really slow and quirky. I've been looking at systems online and I am going to build my own. The real test is getting enough of a processor to give you cutting edge for a few years and then another couple of years at half speed. I like the AMD line and Intel seems to have some more cost effective CPUs that get the job done. If you aren't up on this stuff - you can now get a "six core" CPU - essentially putting 6 CPUs into one processor.

Motherboards are the platform on which everything rides, so you have to get a good one. Integrated video only adds a few bucks, but lets you coast a couple months before you have to commit to a kick ass video card. Nowadays - you need a super good power supply like 600 or 700 watts to get the job done, and they aren't cheap, and you need at least 4 gigs of ddr 3 memory. I have a Windows 7 disk from one of the kids computers and hard drives and DVD drives from my old rig.

All in all CPU is $250, motherboard is $100, power supply is $100 and memory is $80, putting a pretty good solution in place for about $530. Next upgrade is a super video card - another $190 or so into the pot.

There are two great websites for making your decisions on all this stuff - feel free to putz about - -

http://www.pricewatch.com/ (cheapest and best raw hardware supplies)
http://www.tomshardware.com/ (great articles, advice and how-to's on building your own rig)
http://www.newegg.com/ (great hardware specials and some cool add-ons like cases and fans and stuff)

I now return you to your regularly scheduled life....