Help - Building my own PC

Why would you got AMD? Because the mobo's are cheaper?

To be honest buying an AMD atm is stupid the Q6600 > Phenom 9850 and its R300 cheaper... Or do you think AM2+ will be around longer...

No one has commented on my post about the socket problem, because Im sitting with the same problem :(
 
Let's see, all from take2:
AMD Phenom Quad-Core 9850 Black Edition CPU - Socket AM2+ Price: R 2,075
Asus AMD M3N78 Pro Motherboard - Socket AM2+ Price: R 1,331
GeCube ATi Radeon HD4870XT - 512MB - PCI-E Price: R 3,384
Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4 Low-Latency - XMS2 - 2x1GB/1024MB Kit Price: R 675
Corsair HX620W Power Supply - 620w Price: R 1,320
Seagate Barracuda HDD - SATA-300 - 32MB Cache - 500GB Price: R 880
Seagate Barracuda HDD - SATA 2 - 32MB Cache - 640GB Price: R 1,003
Logitech G5 Laser Mouse - Special Edition Price: R 726
Logitech G15 Keyboard Price: R 870
Acer P223WQB 21.6 inch LCD Monitor - Black Price: R 2,503
LG GSA-GH20N 20x Dual Layer DVD Writer - Black / Ivory Price: R 260 (try to rather use IDE though)


Total: R15,027



Everyone is praising it yet he just posted something he sucked out his thumb.

Maybe I sucked it out of my thumb, but at least my thumb went with intel

:D

And my thumbsuck prices are mighty close to reality.
 
LOL, stay away from amd atm.

I agree, Intel FTW! The only time I ever buy or suggest buying AMD is when I want to run a dedicated linux server! :eek:

Try this setup:
Intel Core2Duo E8400 - R1699.74
Asus Rampage Formula ROG x48 - R3446.22
Crucial Ballistix 2Gb (2x 1gb) DDR2 1066 - R856.71
2x Gecube HD4850 512mb GPU - R3887.40
Seagate Barracuda ES2 250Gb 32mb cache SATA2 7200rpm - R801.42
LG lightscribe 20x DVD-Writer SATA Black - R282.72
Enermax Infiniti 650watt PSU - R1900.38
Antec 900 Case - R1207.26

Total R14081.85 from Landmark Computers

The Screen,Keyboard and mouse is up to you :D
 
I still say no use in buying such an expensive mobo atm...
 
Well there is never any use in buying the first batch of the range of the new series of CPUs, as the later realeses are always better performance+value for money compared to the last range of the previous CPU tech.
 
My vote is rather wait sandy bridge to come out, and give the others I miss all together. ;)
 
Ok, so after a hell of alot of thinking, I have a much clearer picture of what I want, thanks for your ideas. This is the setup I'm almost decided on then, bearing in mind my budget and value for money:

Asus P5Q Deluxe motherboard
Intel Core2Quad Q6600
ATI HD4850
4 GB RAM
Seagate 500GB SATAII 32MB cache
Gigabyte ODIN 550W PSU
Samsung 2232GW 22"
Coolermaster Ammo 533 case

I'm adding in a 120mm rear fan on this case because I just want to make sure it runs as cool as possible. Problem for me at this point is this: I may be able to get a Q9550 chip for like R200 more than the Q6600. Any suggestions? Also what do you guys think about the PSU? Good enough?
 
Get the 9550 then and the psu is fine, i have the same one and running 3 raptors, 2 4850's and an e8400@4gig with no hassles :)
 
Ok, so after a hell of alot of thinking, I have a much clearer picture of what I want, thanks for your ideas. This is the setup I'm almost decided on then, bearing in mind my budget and value for money:

Asus P5Q Deluxe motherboard
Intel Core2Quad Q6600
ATI HD4850
4 GB RAM
Seagate 500GB SATAII 32MB cache
Gigabyte ODIN 550W PSU
Samsung 2232GW 22"
Coolermaster Ammo 533 case

I'm adding in a 120mm rear fan on this case because I just want to make sure it runs as cool as possible. Problem for me at this point is this: I may be able to get a Q9550 chip for like R200 more than the Q6600. Any suggestions? Also what do you guys think about the PSU? Good enough?

How much does that system come upto? Seems like the same specs Im looking at, maybe just the E8400 and not the Q6600
 
How much does that system come upto? Seems like the same specs Im looking at, maybe just the E8400 and not the Q6600

I'll tell you for sure as soon as I have decided 100% because I'm still looking at different suppliers etc. Some components I know I'll probably get cheaper elsewhere but I also want to deal with suppliers that I can actually deal with face to face. But I'm estimating about R14K, maybe a little less. If I get the Q9550 at the price I've seen, it would be great!
 
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