34766
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I need some opinions on my new computer.

Its an alienware because i dont feel like building my own and i want a good warrenty/ reliable company

Processor:        amd 3500+ w/ Ht
Power Supply:   650w atx
Cooling  :         alienice 2.0 video cooling w/ acoustic dampening
Mobo:              Alienware nforce4 sli chipset mobo pci express
RAM:               1GB low-latency dual channel DDR pc-3200 at 400 mhz(2x512)
Hardrive:          80gb serial ata 1.5gb/s 7,200 rpm highperformance
Video card:      1xGeforce 7800 Gt (when i get more money ill get another)

Some options i think i might change are

cooling:      alienware liquid cooling w/ alienice 2.0
video card: 1xgeforce 7800 gtx (get 2 when i get more money)

Questions
Is there a major difference between the Gt and the Gtx
Is the a major difference between Air and Liquid cooling?
Is there anything wrong with the rest of my set up?

right now the price is at: 1,590
with upgraded cooling : 1,705
with upgraded video card :1,758
with upgraded cooling and video card : 1,873
-_{MoW}_-Assasin
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+13|7033|Australia
get 2 gigs of ram
34766
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I heard it was a lil overkill to get 2 gigs...does it really make a big difference in game play?
XxUNDEROATHxX
=(1C4L)=underOATH
+52|6961|Chandler, AZ
dont go with alienware. Their service is horible and their prices are too steep...

I like the following companies
http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv

http://www.falcon-nw.com/flash/

http://www.abscomputers.com/

http://www.voodoopc.com/omen.aspx

I would personally build my own computer, because its cheaper and you get the parts you want, but thats just me....

My Suggestions would be to go with A 7800GT GFX card, atleast 1GB of RAM(better w/ 2GB), a dual-core processor(AMD 3800 x2), and a bigger HDD than 80GB...Also, I think your 650W PSU is overkill for that kind of a system....
XxUNDEROATHxX
=(1C4L)=underOATH
+52|6961|Chandler, AZ

34766 wrote:

I heard it was a lil overkill to get 2 gigs...does it really make a big difference in game play?
yes. It makes a big difference in gameplay and system use. Also more smoother gameplay...
-_{MoW}_-Assasin
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+13|7033|Australia

34766 wrote:

I heard it was a lil overkill to get 2 gigs...does it really make a big difference in game play?
no, its an overkill to get 3 gigs, 2 gigs is good for BF2.....i dont know if there is another game out there that also uses 2 tho.... only get 2 if you intend to play BF2(which u will)
-=|BW|=-Hollow_Moon
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+5|7060
Im thinking of going for an alienware, but its for work too, so 4Gigs of DDR2 on it woot
34766
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-=|BW|=-Hollow_Moon wrote:

Im thinking of going for an alienware, but its for work too, so 4Gigs of DDR2 on it woot
Which series?
Aurora
Area-51
Alx
Hex?
RAVENMAD
Member
+0|6950
I sell PC's and id say that it is a lot better to make your own..
Myself id go for:

AMD Athlon 64 3500+ SKT 939
Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI MotherBoard
2GB low-latency dual channel DDR pc-3200 at 400 mhz ( 2x1GB )
2x512 nVidia GeForce 7800 GTX PCI-E DDR3 ( SLi )
200GB SATA 1.5gb/s 7,200 rpm Hardrive
ThermalTake Liquid cooling System

Bit of OverKill but a Great System

Last edited by RAVENMAD (2006-03-04 17:39:07)

34766
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Very overkill but indeed a great system, and as soon as the 7900 gtx comes out in march it will be outdated...lol...never ends.

Would there be a difference between 2x 1gb ram and 4 x 512 ram?

Last edited by 34766 (2006-03-04 19:22:08)

Cybargs
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34766 wrote:

Very overkill but indeed a great system, and as soon as the 7900 gtx comes out in march it will be outdated...lol...never ends.

Would there be a difference between 2x 1gb ram and 4 x 512 ram?
i would suggest u to get 2 X 1Gb coz u might want to upgrade later... just for future proofing
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Gen. Payne
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I agree, don't get an alienware. I was going to buy one 3 months ago, until I saw how expensive it would've been. I bought my components off tigerdirect.com and I paid so much less. I also have components equal or better to what my alienware would've had.
-_{MoW}_-Assasin
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+13|7033|Australia

Gen. Payne wrote:

I agree, don't get an alienware. I was going to buy one 3 months ago, until I saw how expensive it would've been. I bought my components off tigerdirect.com and I paid so much less. I also have components equal or better to what my alienware would've had.
i would only buy alienware if i had excess money, then i would buy the cheapest configuration and then rip out the parts and keep the case. Thats the only cool thing i like about Alienware
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|6950
get  2 1mb stick its more space sufficient but it all depends on ur motherboard, so check that out before u go with the 2 1mb RAM sticks. Also who is the chick with the hot piece of a** on ur sig?
Cybargs
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-_{MoW}_-Assasin wrote:

Gen. Payne wrote:

I agree, don't get an alienware. I was going to buy one 3 months ago, until I saw how expensive it would've been. I bought my components off tigerdirect.com and I paid so much less. I also have components equal or better to what my alienware would've had.
i would only buy alienware if i had excess money, then i would buy the cheapest configuration and then rip out the parts and keep the case. Thats the only cool thing i like about Alienware
u can get buy their cases...
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Cybargs
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blademaster wrote:

get  2 1mb stick its more space sufficient but it all depends on ur motherboard, so check that out before u go with the 2 1mb RAM sticks. Also who is the chick with the hot piece of a** on ur sig?
u mean gb... i hope its just typos...
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-101-InvaderZim
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+42|7149|Waikato, Aotearoa
Most of what you ppl are posting are all good rigs, but might I recommend:

Take the 2 gigs of memory - very fast load times with very little "chop" - NOT LAG thats something different

Dont take a Dual Core processor. Dual Core processors are for running more than 1 program or application @ a time. BF2 (like most games) is a single application program - unless you want to run more than 1 game at a time.

At the present time take a single video card - 1x6800 or 1x7800. I have heard that the performance increase between 1 and 2 video cards is like 5% tops.

I would also increase the HDD. Maybe a 160 or 200GB SATA (if your mobo can support it.)
I am also buying this PC in the next month or 2 (currently so broke i cant afford to pay attention).

http://pcshopper.com.au/product.php?pro … amp;page=1
Its from an Aussie pc store hence the AUD$
Havazn
Member
+39|6999|van.ca
6 months ago i bought
AMD 64 4000
OCZ 2GB Platinum PC3200
Maxtor 200GB SATAII
eVGA 7800GTX
Raidmax ATX case
DFI nForce4 ultra-D motherboard

For $1500 CAD, which is roughly $1300USD. Again, that was 6 months ago, prices for those same parts have gone down but are all better than the ones you have listed with Alienware.
.ACB|_Cutthroat1
No place like 127.0.0.1
+76|7001|Gold Coast,QLD,Australia
dont get the gtx, no real difference except e-penis factor and benchmarks, 2gb ram (2x1gb) and yeah dont get alienware
Cybargs
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get dual core, since its more future proof and 1 game i know (COD 2) supports dual core cpu's
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Maj.Do
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+85|7057|good old CA
Quake 4 supports it better
-101-InvaderZim
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+42|7149|Waikato, Aotearoa
Dont get a Dual Core processor. Dual Core are for those that have more than 2 or more applications running @ the same time. BF2 is fine for Single Core CPU (unless u want to run more than 1 game @ a time - and I think you will find would be a pain in the arse.)
Mawaya-no-kami
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+0|6939|Maryland
I get all my parts from newegg.com

2 gigs of RAM will definitely ensure a nice experience with this game.
Cybargs
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-101-InvaderZim wrote:

Dont get a Dual Core processor. Dual Core are for those that have more than 2 or more applications running @ the same time. BF2 is fine for Single Core CPU (unless u want to run more than 1 game @ a time - and I think you will find would be a pain in the arse.)
Dual core is more future proof though, a X2 3800+ is equal to two 3200+, dual core is much much better
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-101-InvaderZim
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Still think that having a Dual Core processor a waste of money for those of you/us that are currently running 1 program at a time.
Just out of curiosity 34766 what will your new system be used for?? Gaming or running 2 programs simultaneously?

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