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Old 07-13-2005
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Help building an affordable gaming computer

Hello everyone. I want some help with building a gaming computer in the $800 dollar range. I have checked on Newegg.com and I have found some deals but they are not quite cheap enough and I know that there are better ones out there. What I am looking for is a computer that is a decent gaming computer. Not top of the line, but it should have room for upgrading when I get more money. What I am looking for is an AMD 64 processor and a PCI-Express graphics card. Please help me... :hotbounce

P.S. Also, if you can give a link with a cheap but good monitor ...flat screen is fine I don't need flat panel.

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Old 07-13-2005
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I used the Chaintech Vnf4ultra nforce 4 ultra motherboard($90), a 939 3000+ ($150)cpu, 1gb corsair value select($80), pci-e 6600gt($160), antec 1650b ($65)case, and a tagan 480w psu($90)(wouldn't need this, the 1650b has a good psu that runs the system, I wanted more power for overclocking). I like it it's a nice system, for pretty cheap.
Total $635
+ a dvd burner ($50)
+ a hd ($85)
+ floppy ($10)
+key/mouse ($30)
+ monitor ($vaires)
=$810 w/o monitor.

Last edited by vnf4ultra; 07-13-2005 at 02:39 PM..
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Old 07-13-2005
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try this site www.tigerdirect.com they alway have cheap stuff
this site is where i bought my computer stuff and i spent around $600
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Old 07-13-2005
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Tigerdirect is good, especially for rebate sales(although they are a major hassle, rebates that is), but they don't touch newegg for price on many things, like motherboads, cpus, ram, usually.
Ex. fx55

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103527
Newegg $811

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...Tab=2&NoMapp=0
Tigerdirect $902

Other good sites are zipzoomfly, chiefvalue, mwave, directron, etc.

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Old 07-14-2005
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i went through http://www.tigerdirect.com once, and that was the last time. they messed my order up and i only got my thermal compund and a couple of fans. they said that they could only refund the money i spent on my video card. so i never got my case or ne thing else. i ended up going to a local computer shop.
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Old 07-16-2005
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I got great service & prices from this site

I have bought from www.geeks.com many times. I've always gotten great service and fast shipments from them.
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Old 07-16-2005
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you may not think it, but you can go garbage picking for a monitor. thats what i did, i scored a 20-in gateway piece of crap, in the rain, but its better then the 14'' i had before it, or you can check your local sams club or costco or whatever is near you thats like that.

is there a sams club in like, every state or only in illinois...hmmmmmmm

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Old 07-16-2005
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Originally Posted by Son of Sam
you may not think it, but you can go garbage picking for a monitor. thats what i did, i scored a 20-in gateway piece of crap, in the rain, but its better then the 14'' i had before it, or you can check your local sams club or costco or whatever is near you thats like that.

is there a sams club in like, every state or only in illinois...hmmmmmmm

I have an old monitor from my gateway 2000 and its like 21 inches. Its got a curved screen not flat like a CRT monitor. Does the gateway monitor I have hinder my visual performance? Or will it be the same as long as my graphics card is good? In other words, does the monitor signficantly affect how good your visual quality is?

BTW does Sam's Club actually throw away their old monitors like that? If that's so, that's a score for me!

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Old 07-19-2005
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damn vnf4 im so getitn ur set up nxt time i build a PC =D maybe i'll drive down to US n shop at newegg do they have a store i can walk into? too bad i live in canada..

my best bet is Tigerdirect.ca
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Old 07-19-2005
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Alas, Newegg is an online store only.
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Old 07-19-2005
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The best way to check priced is pricegrabber.com. For a monitor I got a dual input 21" dell flat screen crt for $168 (that includes shipping) at dealsdepot.com. They were a little slow but it was because of credit card conficts. I also ordered alot of stuff from newegg and trigerdirect, which are both wonderful sites. You can see my system in my sig and it cost me about $900 minus the seagate and the video card.

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Old 07-19-2005
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Alas, Newegg is an online store only.
*sad* oh welll... thanks for the info!
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Old 07-20-2005
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if you can find a few near you, stop by some pc repair/sales shops. tell them what you want to use the machine for, and how much you PLAN to spend. a bit of conversation and a few visits should land you a nice computer at a competitive price. you can even have it built for you, if you so desire. just stay away from mass-produced oem crap (dell, sony, hp, gateway, and so on...) and get a (knowledgeable) second opinion on what you are offered before you buy. in my opinion, going into a place and purchasing in person is a thousand times better than any website, but i realize not everyone has such establishments in thier vicinity.
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Old 07-20-2005
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Yes this is very true, there are no such establishments in Montana :*(
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Old 07-20-2005
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is this psu alright,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817148008
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Old 07-20-2005
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87 positive reviews are a good thing.

i just bought the same 500W version. only bad thing is the dimension(length) had to remove a fan to make it fit! (replaced a OEM 350W)
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Old 07-20-2005
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I wouldn't personally get an aspire, I don't know if it's any good, could be or could be not.

Here are two that I've heard are ok, but either cost a little more, or are less powerful, but probably more reliable.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817103465
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817189003

Psu guide
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=792566
Aspire is on the "unscrupulous" list.

Remember, newegg doesn't seem to show the "bad" reviews, some of my own reviews have been returned, due to being "too critical" of an item.
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Old 07-20-2005
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87 positive reviews are a good thing.

i just bought the same 500W version. only bad thing is the dimension(length) had to remove a fan to make it fit! (replaced a OEM 350W)

im probably going to go with the 500 watt one here

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817148005

cayse i mean its 10 dollasr cheapers and WHOA i lost 20 watts, i mean do i really need 520 watts, 500 watts is fine for me
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Old 07-20-2005
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i put a forum here asking about what mobo should i get, and one guy said go with a mobo with a nvidia chipset. do the nvida chipsets really make a big difference. i was looking at this

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813127181

before that guy recommended a nvida chipset mobo. btw this mobo is in alienware computers

then i decided i was about to go with this one cause it had a nvidia chipset it in

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128286



so if you guys can help me choose which mobo to go with.
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Old 07-20-2005
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do u have an extra $7? cuz u can get this instead of the two other mobos u were looking at

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813152049

it has nforce4 chipset and pci-e ..
uwere looking for pci-e VC right?

btw.. id take vnf's set up seriously.. its $810 n its a good machine

im not being a fan boy or anythign, but if i had looked online n wasnt rushed i woulda bought those parts for my friends machine (i was stuck buying at a local store with very limited brands n parts =[ )

i jus did a set up for myself for fun.. using a vnf4ultra with a AMD 64 3200+ ...

here i'll show u lol..

$372 VNF4 Ultra Motherboard w/ AMD Athlon 64 3200+ CPU (939 Socket)
$128 1GB Kingston DDR RAM PC3200
$149 MSI Radeon X600XT 128MB DDR PCI-Express Video Card
$88 Vantec 460 Watt Power Supply
$137 200GB Maxtor Diamond Plus 10 7200RPM with 16MB Buffer
$103 ThermalTake Soprano Case (Black)
$70 Pioneer DVD+-RW 16x with DL


http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...960&CatId=1619

http://cas-tech.ca/products.asp?L1=814&L2=13

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...075&CatId=1561

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...407918&CatId=0

http://www.pccyber.ca/scrItem.asp?pr...roduct_id=6495

http://www.pccyber.ca/scrItem.asp?pr...uct_types_id=5

http://cas-tech.ca/product.asp?PID=6381

its all canadian price..

this is my hopefully future new PC>. lol cept the video card.. i'll prolly change that to a 6600gt

btw the links go in order according to the list and total is $1002 CND (plus 15% tax later.. )

in USD that like what.. around 800 or lesS?
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