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can you get any more?I just priced the basics up on that system at Aria, bloody hell
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can you get any more?Bumpity bumpa-bump.Da Sausage wrote:This is kind of basic gaming comp, can't afford better one now since I'm kinda short on money, looking for extra gb of RAM now though.
Graphics card: EVGA nVidia GeForce 8600GTS 256mb
Processor: Intel E6320 dual core 1.86ghz
Hard drive: Seagate Barracuda 320gb SATA II
Motherboard: Asus P5B
Disc reader: Samsung DVD+RW Dual Layer
RAM: G.Skill 1GB DDR2-800
Power Supply: LC-Power 420W ATX
Case: CoolerMaster Elite 330 ATX
Looks like this, except that that is only the case so I have 2 usb-ports in front, a port for mic and headset, and IEEE 1394 - port, which is good because my vidcam is non-usb one.
I also fit it together myself, since I was in hurry when I made it, so I asked my friend for help and we fit it together, and as I told in other thread, we managed to fit the processor core wrong and burned the processor, motherboard and power supply. The computer cost me 750€ without screen and stuff, and the repairs cost 300€
I have Medion 17" LCD-screen, a non-widescreen one (got it for free from my godfather) and absolutely awesome Logitech "Internet" keyboard, which is kinda oldschool, from around 2000-2002, but at least it's very durable and proven shock-proof by me after some gaming, and especially after I failed to qualify for the finals in the largest LANparty in Finland, Assembly, which has about 3000-5000 players every year, and since Trackmania Nations was a free tournament, almost everyone took part, and I was actually 4th in the times, I passed quarter-finals easily and some guys who sat next to me told me that I would make it easily to finals, but we ran the semis with 'race' system instead of time attack, and we had 3-wide finish for 2nd place (10 players, 2 packs, so 20 players in semis, top-3 from each heat goes to finals + the winner of the quarters so 7 players in finals) and I lost the final place by 0.02 seconds, it was so tight that I think the fact that I had to correct my car lost me the final spot. Well, I was very pissed and frustrated since I knew I would have stood good chances in the finals, and top-3 gets awesome prices, so I slammed my keyboard around 5 times to the desk, and it was still intact. I was like "... ..."
Anyway, any suggestions how could I overclock my computer, and suggestions what should I buy to my computer next? (I have around 70-100€ for it maeby)
Nah, I'm actually quite handy with these things, it was actually quite common mistake, the pins of the core were somehow twisted, which led to a shortcut inside the power or something and burned the parts. There were no visible smoke or nasty smell, it was quite "tidy" but destructive.PTRACER wrote:Da Sausage, if you blew up your processor, motherboard and power supply while building the computer, I seriously would not recommend overclocking it.
I needed to an upgrade this week because my previous motherboard has serious BIOS issues (won't flash because it's physically burnt now) and needed replaced. It was quite old and run it's time so i'm not bothered about that. Unfortunately I was on the old standards for RAM and CPU Sockets (DDR and 939). This meant I had to a large scale upgrade and get a motherboard, CPU, RAM, PSU (for more power and SATA connectors) and a HDD (I have 4 IDE drives, and only 1 IDE slot on my new mobo, so needed a new SATA drive). Therefore I had to buy a cheaper CPU and RAM because i had a £250 budget for the whole thing. I certainly was not going to buy a cheaper PSU, as that is just asking for trouble!PTRACER wrote:Ellis, it's a good spec machine, but why have you gone for such a low spec processor? £30 more and you could have gone for a 5200+ or something like that.
Might be worth taking up to 2GB of RAM then...Da Sausage wrote:Windows XP SP2
Sounds reasonable to me, I was thinking that myself also. It would be also perfect if the 9x series would come around May-June, since I propably have at least summer job by then, and I have also birthday in 4th of June, and anyway I'm planning some major upgrades in this summer.PTRACER wrote:Might be worth taking up to 2GB of RAM then...Da Sausage wrote:Windows XP SP2
After that, I'd say upgrade your graphics card, but you will have to upgrade your power supply too, so I'd recommend waiting until the next series of nVidias are out (the 9xxx series).
The GeForce 9 Series is the ninth generation of NVIDIA's GeForce series of video cards anticipated to be released on February 21st 2008[6].Da Sausage wrote:Sounds reasonable to me, I was thinking that myself also. It would be also perfect if the 9x series would come around May-June, since I propably have at least summer job by then, and I have also birthday in 4th of June, and anyway I'm planning some major upgrades in this summer.PTRACER wrote:Might be worth taking up to 2GB of RAM then...Da Sausage wrote:Windows XP SP2
After that, I'd say upgrade your graphics card, but you will have to upgrade your power supply too, so I'd recommend waiting until the next series of nVidias are out (the 9xxx series).