64GB SSD OS drive on a 2.5 bay. ~$100 these days, at least here in the US.
1TB normal drive for the same price, though. Uzique wants storage.Ilocano wrote:
64GB SSD OS drive on a 2.5 bay. ~$100 these days, at least here in the US.
Salvage the old drives. Put the SSD on the 2.5 bay. Moot point though unless he already has Windows 7 --> TRIM.liquidat0r wrote:
1TB normal drive for the same price, though. Uzique wants storage.Ilocano wrote:
64GB SSD OS drive on a 2.5 bay. ~$100 these days, at least here in the US.
Edit: you Europeans are seriously getting raped on PC parts. 1TB here goes for around $60'ish.
Good point.
(And I'm not sure what the exact price for a 1TB drive is, I'm a bit out of touch. I recall paying somewhere around £70 around a year ago)
(And I'm not sure what the exact price for a 1TB drive is, I'm a bit out of touch. I recall paying somewhere around £70 around a year ago)
what you dont understand is that ive lost about 1Tb of music/films in my life.Sup wrote:
SSD for system, HDD for storage
i'd rather have 2x 1Tb drives than 1x64Gb for launching team fortress 2 fucking 2 seconds quicker
cause when that 1Tb crashes
all the second shaving in the world doesn't help the pain
so i'm probably going to spend up to £750.
and i'll probably buy a pre-built system because i just CANNOT DO with the hassle of making a system again
i'll fuck it up
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Cmon Uzi even if you are rich, you do have sense right! You did it before why can't you do it again fool! It's really not too bad just don't try building a shuttle they fucking made me rage! Buy an anti static wristband or touch a radiator and you'll be ok!Uzique wrote:
what you dont understand is that ive lost about 1Tb of music/films in my life.Sup wrote:
SSD for system, HDD for storage
i'd rather have 2x 1Tb drives than 1x64Gb for launching team fortress 2 fucking 2 seconds quicker
cause when that 1Tb crashes
all the second shaving in the world doesn't help the pain
so i'm probably going to spend up to £750.
and i'll probably buy a pre-built system because i just CANNOT DO with the hassle of making a system again
i'll fuck it up
cause the last did i did it was oct 2007, literally 3 years ago... and i was well into my tech, then.
now i just don't know anything about current gen systems and, to be honest, after having a motherboard blow something and having gone through 4 weeks of headaches trying to take shit apart and put it back together etc. i'm afraid something else will go wrong again. i just want a computer that works - i fucking hate the hours of head-scratching and stress that comes with things that don't work properly. also, cable management and working with power supplies and shit now is a major headache i don't want to bother with. i am incapable and im not sure i want to spend 4 hours with a step-by-step guide.
someone spec me a system in the £600-750 range. only stipulation is that the mobo needs room for a creative x-fi card.
now i just don't know anything about current gen systems and, to be honest, after having a motherboard blow something and having gone through 4 weeks of headaches trying to take shit apart and put it back together etc. i'm afraid something else will go wrong again. i just want a computer that works - i fucking hate the hours of head-scratching and stress that comes with things that don't work properly. also, cable management and working with power supplies and shit now is a major headache i don't want to bother with. i am incapable and im not sure i want to spend 4 hours with a step-by-step guide.
someone spec me a system in the £600-750 range. only stipulation is that the mobo needs room for a creative x-fi card.
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Ah what about a barebones system? Problem with people speccing for you on this forum they fucking over do it thinking you want a system that can play crysis,tf2 and cod and the same time!
To be perfectly honest, if I were to get a new PC I'd probably get someone to build it. The saved money isn't necessarily worth it considering the time, effort, sweat, cuts, bruises and headaches involved.Uzique wrote:
what you dont understand is that ive lost about 1Tb of music/films in my life.Sup wrote:
SSD for system, HDD for storage
i'd rather have 2x 1Tb drives than 1x64Gb for launching team fortress 2 fucking 2 seconds quicker
cause when that 1Tb crashes
all the second shaving in the world doesn't help the pain
so i'm probably going to spend up to £750.
and i'll probably buy a pre-built system because i just CANNOT DO with the hassle of making a system again
i'll fuck it up
Last edited by Jenspm (2010-10-26 14:29:13)
yeah it's like £50 extra and i mean i just spent that for some douche to keep my computer for 4 weeks and do nothing
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You're right putting the motherboard in is a cocksuck.Jenspm wrote:
To be perfectly honest, if I were to get a new PC I'd probably get someone to build it. The saved money isn't necessarily worth it considering the time, effort, sweat, cuts, bruises and headaches involved.Uzique wrote:
what you dont understand is that ive lost about 1Tb of music/films in my life.Sup wrote:
SSD for system, HDD for storage
i'd rather have 2x 1Tb drives than 1x64Gb for launching team fortress 2 fucking 2 seconds quicker
cause when that 1Tb crashes
all the second shaving in the world doesn't help the pain
so i'm probably going to spend up to £750.
and i'll probably buy a pre-built system because i just CANNOT DO with the hassle of making a system again
i'll fuck it up
yeah that's the most 'hands-on' and practical stuff that i dread doing, tbh
mounting mobo, wiring PSU, messing with cable-management
i dont have the practicality anymore
mounting mobo, wiring PSU, messing with cable-management
i dont have the practicality anymore
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The wiring is a real son of a bitch! I always use too many cable ties and when I need to change something I have to cut like 20-30 ties off to move the cables around...it always seems like a good idea at the time! lolUzique wrote:
yeah that's the most 'hands-on' and practical stuff that i dread doing, tbh
mounting mobo, wiring PSU, messing with cable-management
i dont have the practicality anymore
see i live in a student house and don't have cable ties and don't have tools and don't have any of the shit
the money saving sounds like a good idea but when i think about the practicality i'm like FUUUUU
the money saving sounds like a good idea but when i think about the practicality i'm like FUUUUU
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Get a MacUzique wrote:
i just want a computer that works.
Gimme a sec.. I'll piece together something pretty good on Ebuyer.
I hear ya! I just switched to laptops anyway...but my idea of 'latest and greatest' for gaming (before SC2) was ... BF2 and Warhammer 40k Dawn of War, lol!Uzique wrote:
see i live in a student house and don't have cable ties and don't have tools and don't have any of the shit
the money saving sounds like a good idea but when i think about the practicality i'm like FUUUUU
i'm the same but i don't like buying budget systemsSenorToenails wrote:
I hear ya! I just switched to laptops anyway...but my idea of 'latest and greatest' for gaming (before SC2) was ... BF2 and Warhammer 40k Dawn of War, lol!Uzique wrote:
see i live in a student house and don't have cable ties and don't have tools and don't have any of the shit
the money saving sounds like a good idea but when i think about the practicality i'm like FUUUUU
if i have to get a whole new computer, i don't see the point in spending $300 on something that will be useless next year
at least get something that has some future-proofing; an investment as much as an on-the-spot purchase
and finray i have a mac. i've been using my mac every day for 4 weeks. it is perfect. i really don't think my sony vaio would have served me as well. the only annoyance is, as ive said before, i spend way too much money going out and not enough money staying inside being sensible anymore. a computer is a good little... home magnet
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That mobo has 4 (!) PCI-E slots, and a PCI one, so loads of space. The 6850 is a GTX460 beater. 2 TB of space for £90, yum. 4GB is all you'll need for memory, that's a good PSU, but you may be able to salvage the one from your old PC. i5 760, probably the best CPU out just now.
Also I assumed you'll use the old case and optical drive.
Last edited by Finray (2010-10-26 15:02:12)
As discussed
Can be tweaked.
I've found that student loans on a Visa combined with an internet connection can often be more expensive than a night outUzique wrote:
i'm the same but i don't like buying budget systemsSenorToenails wrote:
I hear ya! I just switched to laptops anyway...but my idea of 'latest and greatest' for gaming (before SC2) was ... BF2 and Warhammer 40k Dawn of War, lol!Uzique wrote:
see i live in a student house and don't have cable ties and don't have tools and don't have any of the shit
the money saving sounds like a good idea but when i think about the practicality i'm like FUUUUU
if i have to get a whole new computer, i don't see the point in spending $300 on something that will be useless next year
at least get something that has some future-proofing; an investment as much as an on-the-spot purchase
and finray i have a mac. i've been using my mac every day for 4 weeks. it is perfect. i really don't think my sony vaio would have served me as well. the only annoyance is, as ive said before, i spend way too much money going out and not enough money staying inside being sensible anymore. a computer is a good little... home magnet
yeah well jens you try buying 2-3 grams a week for those nights out
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what else do you think he's using the screwdriver for? they don't have guns in scotland.Uzique wrote:
yeah well jens you try buying 2-3 grams a week for those nights out
"Screwdriver Bandit Strikes Again!"
ha ha
and no i wouldnt download a car. just impractical.
and no i wouldnt download a car. just impractical.
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is there REALLY that much of a difference between the 460 768mb and the 460 1gb?
ive found a prebuilt system with all the above specs for £650 but the 1gb isn't selectable as a customisable graphics card
ive found a prebuilt system with all the above specs for £650 but the 1gb isn't selectable as a customisable graphics card
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