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ToT)MidiaN(    United Kingdom. May 01 2008 11:42. Posts 5070

Yo guys, I'm looking to buy some computer parts and build a computer myself, but I don't really know which components to get. I have £1,500 to build one and need everything except monitor, including speakers and a copy of an OS. Could someone with experience in this matter help pick out parts specifically from www.ebuyer.com and link their suggestions? The idea of the computer will be for playing the latest and future games at high details etc, but must also have enough space etc for videos/music etc.

I'm also looking for some weights and other gym equipment to put in my garage so I can workout at home. I would like to work on my cardio and also weights/whatever for working out my legs, chest and arm muscles. My goal is to lose body fat and put on muscle and become more "lean" and fit in general. I don't have a budget for this but I assume I should just get a bench and some free weights for building muscle? Dunno what for cardio.. I mean I could go jogging in the street, but it's England and frequently rains so it would be nice if I had a treadmill or something else in my garage to use. Any suggestions?

If I decide to buy any of your suggestions I may ship you a whole $10 on stars~ ! ! !

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harryhood   United States. May 01 2008 11:58. Posts 155

Dumbells

Elliptical machine is good for cardio. I like better than treadmill because it is low impact.

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jase   Australia. May 01 2008 12:04. Posts 1604

I would find your cheapest local PC store and ask them to specifically order in the following and put it together for you because the website you linked seems really overpriced and most pcs there look trashy for gaming;


Intel Q660CPU - ~£170
Gigabyte 965P-DS3 Motherboard- ~£70
2gb OCZ PC-5400 RAM - ~£70
Nvidia 8800GTS 512mb GFX Card - ~£200
Seagate 500gb 7200rpm SATA Hard Drive - ~£80
Any PC Case you think looks good - ~£100
Benq 16x DVD-RW - ~£30
Cooler Master 550w PSU - ~£80
Decent CPU HSF - ~£70

Total: ~£900

^ That's really all you need to spend on the PC itself, anything more than that is overkill for gaming, you could think about getting a second Nvidia 8800GTS graphics card if you're playing high end games but you won't notice much of an increase in performance.

Anyway that leaves you with ~£600 to splash out on speakers, mouse, keyboard, I'd recommend the following


Logitech Z-5500 Speakers - ~£190 (seems pricey but they are amazing)
Logitech G15 Keyboard - ~£50
Logitech G5 Mouse - ~£60


Note: I don't come from UK so prices may be we off, I used www.pcworld.co.uk as a reference but the above really is the sweet spot value wise and performance wise for gaming/home use.


jase   Australia. May 01 2008 12:05. Posts 1604

Anyways you can tell how bored I am at home :S I've built a shitload of computers here in Aus but pricing is very different, in Aus PC Hardware is a lot more expensive so if you have any troubles/questions just post here and I'll try to help


ToT)MidiaN(    United Kingdom. May 01 2008 12:10. Posts 5070

I didn't mean look at the pre built computers there, they are trashy for sure. I meant the individual components, for instance the intel Q6600 is £140 not £170 so it's even less than the price you said ;p

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jase   Australia. May 01 2008 12:13. Posts 1604

Wow, thats pretty sweet man, umm can you link me to a decent shop nearby you and I'll write something else up? I was just using pcworld as a rough guidance


ToT)MidiaN(    United Kingdom. May 01 2008 12:16. Posts 5070

I'm gonna order online anyway and intend on using www.ebuyer.com only as i've already registered there and it's the cheapest I know and is very reliable.

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jase   Australia. May 01 2008 12:19. Posts 1604

Ahh ok, well unless you really want to spend more that machine I wrote up will definetely do everything you want it to, with ease.
I forgot to put an OS in too, not sure if you wanted Vista or XP.
It's pretty crazy that even well-above-average computers are so cheap these days :/


ToT)MidiaN(    United Kingdom. May 01 2008 12:21. Posts 5070

I do want to spend more ^_^ I want a computer that will last longer. That computer you wrote up is probably great for today's games but I want one that'll run like the next generation of games. Also I don't need a mouse or keyboard so those can be excluded

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Loco   Canada. May 01 2008 12:22. Posts 21022

fuck I should just sell some of my Pokemon cards, if no one stakes that is what I will have to do - lostaccount 

Breeze   Bulgaria. May 01 2008 12:23. Posts 802

"Gigabyte 965P-DS3 Motherboard- ~£70" That sounds like a bad choice... I think you should use a m/b with p35 chipset at least if you're going with intel. Either p35 or x48, p35 might be easier to overclock even if it is older

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jase   Australia. May 01 2008 12:24. Posts 1604

Yeah I was looking for a p35 board on that site but couldn't find one, got me thinking they might be euro/us boards only because of the power difference but maybe they just weren't on the site.

Gigabyte P35-DS3L will do the trick


jase   Australia. May 01 2008 12:26. Posts 1604

Yeah Loco's post is spot on, but missing a motherboard:
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L iP35 Socket 775 8 channel audio ATX Motherboard - £51.29


jase   Australia. May 01 2008 12:27. Posts 1604

oh, also remember if you're using 4gb of ram you'll need vista or xp 64bit because standard xp doesnt allow more than 2gb


Breeze   Bulgaria. May 01 2008 12:31. Posts 802

He has a motherboard in there by XFX wow I am totally clueless about Nvidia chipsets

I would only suggest 1066MHz ram instead of 800, probably not much of a difference in price

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jase   Australia. May 01 2008 12:32. Posts 1604

oh wow, i didnt even know xfx made motherboards :o crazy, gl midian


Breeze   Bulgaria. May 01 2008 12:33. Posts 802

Yeah 32 bit XP/Vista will only let you use a bit over 3GB of your 4GB of ram because it needs the rest to address video and other memory, but you should probably get vista 64 bit anyway if you want it to last

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Loco   Canada. May 01 2008 12:41. Posts 21022


  On May 01 2008 11:31 Breeze wrote:
He has a motherboard in there by XFX wow I am totally clueless about Nvidia chipsets

I would only suggest 1066MHz ram instead of 800, probably not much of a difference in price



I looked on his site and didn't find any kit of 2x2gb 1066mhz DDR2. Not much of a difference anyway.

fuck I should just sell some of my Pokemon cards, if no one stakes that is what I will have to do - lostaccount 

Loco   Canada. May 01 2008 12:42. Posts 21022

I forgot to add Windows Vista 64-bit to the build. And possibly change the samsung spinpoint for a seagate 1tb.

fuck I should just sell some of my Pokemon cards, if no one stakes that is what I will have to do - lostaccount 

Fox   . May 01 2008 13:25. Posts 3110


  On May 01 2008 11:33 Breeze wrote:
Yeah 32 bit XP/Vista will only let you use a bit over 3GB of your 4GB of ram because it needs the rest to address video and other memory, but you should probably get vista 64 bit anyway if you want it to last



good post.


 
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