Do you think an SSD would be worth the price for someone who doesn't mind boot times whatsoever? I haven't really experienced any games where i get hitching from running a 7200 hd either.
No. I wouldn't recommend it for you, expecially it boot …
Originally posted by DigitalLeash As for the static electricity, I have a wristband for it but am not exactly sure how to use it. I think i'm supposed to clip it to the case, but I don't exactly understand how that would work. Am i supposed to plug …
You accidently posted the 2500K processor instead of the 3570k, Here's the link for you http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116504
The case is mostly preference almost any case will fit almost any mobo nowadays, expecially …
Originally posted by miguksaram Noticed a new article on Anandtech today that might interest those in the market for a Xbox 360 size "desktop". I wil caveat this by the fact it is brought to you by Ibuypower but I've yet to see a retail MB that all…
Yeah sorry OP, I didn't mean to derail it off so much, Listen to what Quizzical says, the one he showed is a good looking 'alienware case' Newegg should have a subcategory section for cases as well you can look through.
Originally posted by Quizzical You can get a Core i7-3820 for $300. The problem is that once you add in motherboard costs, you're paying extra for an inferior product as compared to a Core i7-3770K on an LGA 1155 platform. The next cheapest LGA 20…
Originally posted by Quizzical The LGA 2011 platform that the Aurora ALX uses is thoroughly insensible unless you're on at least a $2000+ budget, and probably not worth getting unless you're looking to spend $3000+ excluding peripherals.
Actually,…
Originally posted by miguksaram Originally posted by EMT-P Originally posted by eddieg50
You have made a nice little comparison. I do however disagree with you on cyberpower rep which is awful. Check out AVA Direct which has an excellent rep…
Originally posted by Ridelynn
Originally posted by EMT-P Originally posted by Ridelynn You need to learn how Windows licenses work. What you just suggested, while may work, is illegal.
It's not if they grant you a license. Torr…
Originally posted by Ridelynn You need to learn how Windows licenses work. What you just suggested, while may work, is illegal.
And I still find it amusing you want to save $20 on a motherboard by dropping to H77, but then spend $40 more on a 620W…
Originally posted by Ridelynn You need to learn how Windows licenses work. What you just suggested, while may work, is illegal.
It's not if they grant you a license. Torrenting a license however IS illegal.
Originally posted by eddieg50
You have made a nice little comparison. I do however disagree with you on cyberpower rep which is awful. Check out AVA Direct which has an excellent rep. I compared parts at new egg and tiger and compared those to Ava …
Originally posted by Aori While I always appreciate seeing more people helping those who need it.. I feel as though we're being viewed as the backwoods folk of some hick village.
It is great you touched on the pricing of DIY and Prebuilt, however …
Originally posted by Ridelynn You forgot the case and operating system. Add another $140ish to that. Doesn't change my opinion, or the point of my previous post, though, and that is that your going to have to make a good deal of compromises to stick…
Originally posted by Ridelynn Good luck.
i5 3570 CPU $200
Z77 Mobo $125
Heatsink $30
Power Supply $70
Case $40
RAM $40
CD-ROM $20
OS $100
You already have a hard drive, so:
Your already looking at $625 without a video card or hard driv…