ATI 4870 lng nga video card much better than 8800gt I think.
ATI 4870 lng nga video card much better than 8800gt I think.
throw away that 8800GT, it's only low to mid end GPU. Rather, buy GTS or GTX GPUs.
kung bang for the buck na procie, i would suggest to get Q6600 rather than Q8200....
Mobo with Nforce chipset with Nvidia EPP ready rams...
@bangbarnes
dude..all in all dli kaabot ug 40k?? sure?? pwde nmu i list ang imu build kung in ani nga presyoa??
gigabyte 780G chipset - 5.5k • proc phenII X3 720 - 7k • mems 4gb - 3k • VC ati4770 5k• LCD 20" - 8k • 160gb hdd 1.5k • dvdrw - 1.2k • psu 700w HEC - 4.2k
or
ASUS P5Q Deluxe P11,200 + intel Q6600 kung maka kita ka / E8400 core 2 duo P8,300 + 4gb ram kingston hyperX 1066mhz P3,600
pwede pa nimo paliton tong Dell nga 22inch sa PCHUB nga tag P9,100 hehe lingaw kaayo ka ana
check my items sa buy and sell section...for gaming ok na kaau...hehe
thankS......
I suggest you not spend so much on the following components
1. Processor - paspas kaayo ni mu depreciate .. permi lang naay new mu gawas and di nasad in-ana ka crucial ang processing power sa overall speed sa system unlike before.
2. Motherboard - just get something in the range of 5-7k.. no need for a 10k board. New sockets are coming out so ma obsolete ra gyud ni siya eventually... you will get maybe 3-4 years use if you're lucky
3. Videocard... your 8800GT is wayy too slow for the rest of the components you planned... at this point I would get 2x HD4770's and crossfire them... reason being is that they have good power consumption... you could also get the GTX 260+ as mentioned here... pero my advise is to avoid HD4850 and HD4870.... these 2 cards have really good performance pero they run very hot and consume a lot of power... that means you would need a high wattage PSU to drive these cards. So the videocard forces you to spend for a more expensive PSU..also, better (more efficient) versions of these are just around the corner.. if you can.. wait for those.
Components you should spend for...
1. Monitor - get the biggest one you can.. maybe a 26-27" LCD... you'll thank me for it gyud. Daghan na sad ron mga 23' monitors nga 1080p (1920x1080)... those can be had for less than 10k na..
My reason for spending for a monitor kay its the component na you always look at whether mag games ka or web browsing or any other task. Mas ma "feel" nimo ang imong nagasto cos you thats what you'll be looking at always.
2. Case / Power Supply - invest in a good case that will last you. Videocards, memory, hard disk, boards, processor.. these components ma ilisan ra gyud in 4-5 years... pero ang casing pwede pa ghapon ma gamit for a new pc... I believe this is worth spending for kay it will outlast the other components... mas lower nasad imong ma gasto for your next pc upgrade.
Other components:
Ram: important is to get a reliable brand... this will avoid stability problems sa imong setup.
HDD: the trend here is towards SSD...with that in mind.. the best option karon is an affordable and fast system hdd that can serve as your secondary drive in the future. I'd go for the WD GPII drives .. energy efficient. .fast and relatively cheap.
A budget of around 50k is ok na kaayo.
Last edited by vipvip68; 05-26-2009 at 08:48 AM.
@vipvip68
woah,,..bro!in ana na reply just like yours ang akong gihulat!
thanks thanks thanks a lot!
krn kay nka hblo njud ko kng unsa parts ang dapat jud nakong paliton...any other advice sir??
bka naa ka own build nmu sir na pwde nmu i post dre para akong kopyaon nlng..thanks!
try this build...google each component if you want more info.
Motherboard: Gigabye GA-X58-UD5
Processor: Intel Core i7 920 D0-Stepping OC @ 4.0Ghz
Cooler: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme 1366 RT
Memory: Corsair Dominator 6GB (3X2GB) DDR3-1600
Graphics: XFX GX295NHHFF GeForce GTX 295
Power Suppy: Corsair HX1000W
Hard drive 1: 300GB WD VelociRaptor
Hard drive 2: 1TB WD Caviar Green
Optical: Asus BC-1205PT
Case: Antec Nine Hundred Two
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