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Computer shopping list
#61
Fiel Wrote:How about if you go to tigerdirect and buy a barebones kit?

Ive seen quite a few good deals on barebones kits.
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#62
Alright, excluding the externals and neglecting internet connectivity, I've completed my list! Please scrutinize it for incompatibilities and any serious issues that it may have, such as power and dimensions. Comments and suggestions are also welcome.

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Hardware
Model
[CENTERS]Price[/CENTERS]
MotherboardASUS M4A79XTD
$118.99
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
ProcessorAMD Athlon II X3 445 Rana
$74.99
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
RAMWINTEC AMPX 4GB (2 x 2GB)
$67.99
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
Graphics CardXFX HD-487A-ZWFC Radeon HD 4870
$129.99
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
Power Supply UnitSILVERSTONE ST45SF 450W SFX12V
$79.99
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
CaseRosewill CHALLENGER Black Gaming ATX Mid Tower Computer Case
$54.99
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
Hard Disc DriveWestern Digital Caviar Black WD6401AALS
$64.99
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
DVD BurnerLite-On iHAS-324-98
$21.99
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
Subtotal
$613.92
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
Shipping
$22.53
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
Rebates
-$45.00
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]
Total
$591.45
[NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]



 Alternative parts

Reasonings:

CPU was basically a bang for buck deal. I probably would have went Phenom II, but the deals were significantly more expensive in comparison.

PSU could have definitely went cheaper, but I didn't exactly want to face hardware destruction if it should fail. So I went to overclock.net and took a look at the recommended selections, backed by sheer comprehensive review mass and good ratings.

Case also could have went cheaper, but... I got tired of looking at that stuff after a while. The one I've selected has plenty of opportunity to expand cooling capacity, minus the bottom mounted PSU (eww).

HDD does not require a lot of capacity. Taking my laptop as an example, I've only used 75-80% of its HD capacity of 110GB, and it's been 2 years. I've never really cleaned it out either. Given the generous data splurge I might do with a gaming rig, 640GB should be way plenty.


 Complete description name list of parts


This project has been like a 6th college class to me x_X. But thank you everyone that's responded so far! Even if your suggestions were sub-optimal to my interests, they were still comparisons, and I could see what a working system should look like.

I'll probably look at bare-bones later to see how I did in savings (not buying one), after getting a mechanical keyboard squared away (where can I find those?).
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#63
AMD is releasing their newest models on the 19th. You might see price drops then. Dunno if it's worth the wait for you.
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#64
It probably isn't, unless you are really sure that computer companies don't get discounts from suppliers. There's a golden opportunity coming up very soon in which I can use a computer company CEO to get computer parts for cheap.

EDIT: you mean the 19th of this month? That's cutting it really close.
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#65
Yes, 19th of this month AMD is releasing their 6000 series GPUs.
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#66
Eh... I guess I could use the open box GPU my bro has offered up, and see where this all goes.
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#67
Take that back, Oct 22
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