I wanted to stay on a budget of $850. I've gone a bit over and with shipping it's closer to $900. Any last thoughts on this rig before I make the purchase? Are there any cheaper components I can get that won't effect performance to bring my total cost down? Thanks!http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=7276854Ok, I'm about to spend $850 on my new ri ...
Looks pretty good, there is nothing there outstanding to me on the list that should be changed. You'll like the case, it's a great value.Ok, I'm about to spend $850 on my new ri ...
pretty nice
If you're willing to spend a bit more on the video card, this video card is a 4870 that has a really unique cooling technology and comes packed with extra software. You can read more on the cooling technology here. (I know it's a review for the 3870, but it utilizes the same technology) Otherwise nice system. :)
That looks pretty good it should run all the new games thats coming this month and the up coming months :)
looks nice and out of curosity im guessing u already have a copy of the os you want to use as theres not one in the list just i had a friend who bought a new pc but being new to building systems thought that the os was built into the mobo or hd silly boy
just checked your rig on xfire why are u buying new rig theres no need after looking at your current setup
I'd change that Sapphire 4870 for this Asus HD4870, cheaper, non ref cooling and great MIR $219
That is a nice solid rig.What OS are you planning on running, XP?I'd save and get Vistax64 and slap 8Ggs of Ram on that board.
[QUOTE=''humpas'']just checked your rig on xfire why are u buying new rig theres no need after looking at your current setup[/QUOTE] I forgot to update that profile. Unfortunately, I sold that rig when I had a good offer for it. I figured I was going to use my laptop for gaming and was going to get a 360, but after about a month without my rig, I started going through withdraw. Now, I'm building another gaming PC. Now, I'm just wondering what games in the future will actually take advantage of having a high end graphics card like the HD4870.
Get 2 x 2GB sticks of RAM and a Corsair PSU and then you are GTG.
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