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3aces
basically i have a budget of £500

i need a motherboard, cpu, ram, and a super silent powersupply plz


any suggestions???
bonestonne
the system my friend got came out to be around $800, so 500 could be a stretch..you should wait for the summer for the price drops.
nmX.Memnoch
What components do you already have? Do you need a video card, sound card, case, etc, etc? If you just want to go with onboard video and sound and have some components already, we might be able to stretch it within your budget...but it'll to be at the lower end of the Core 2 lineup. Think either an E4300 or an E6300 as the CPU base.
jcarle
Ditto on what nmX.Memnoch. You're asking for a system but you only list four components. Do you already have other components such as the hard drive, optical drive and case?
pppx00
Or better, you could wait for Q3 and get a Intel QuadCore Q6600 2.40 GHz 8MB 1066 MHz 266US. newwink.gif

http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=6488
3aces
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the system my friend got came out to be around $800, so 500 could be a stretch..you should wait for the summer for the price drops


i was planning on waiting for the price drops, i am a student i dont have alot of cash lying around to upgrade dramatically.

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What components do you already have? Do you need a video card, sound card, case, etc, etc? If you just want to go with onboard video and sound and have some components already, we might be able to stretch it within your budget...but it'll to be at the lower end of the Core 2 lineup. Think either an E4300 or an E6300 as the CPU base


Well i have ATi X1600XT, 400gb SATAII Drives, NEC 7170A, Coolermaster Centerion Case

I have a decent prower supply now, but its a bit on the noisey side when im hittin full loads i mean i brought C&C 3 other day, and everythhing was set to high and it was struggling like crazy my power supply was making more noise than the game blink.gif

so if there is any funds left over a power supply would be nice.

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Or better, you could wait for Q3 and get a Intel QuadCore Q6600 2.40 GHz 8MB 1066 MHz 266US. newwink.gif


Well personally i dont see the point in buying what you know is an overkill, Quad Core is an over kill for me i wouldnt use it to its full capacity, and to be fair i dont have time to wait, i feel like my sempron system is on its way out its just not doin as good as it used to lol...!
nmX.Memnoch
QUOTE (3aces @ Apr 19 2007, 02:15 AM) *
Well i have ATi X1600XT, 400gb SATAII Drives, NEC 7170A, Coolermaster Centerion Case


That helps to know. I'll start out with a C2D E6300...but it's a $50US price difference from the E4300. They're basically the same CPU except the E6300 has a 1066MHz FSB (and whopping 60MHz speed advantage) and the E4300 has an 800MHz FSB. I haven't actually used an E4300 but I've read that they overclock like crazy. Just bumping it up to a 1066 bus will have it running at 2.4GHz, which is faster than the E6300 at stock speeds anyway.
3aces
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That helps to know. I'll start out with a C2D E6300...but it's a $50US price difference from the E4300. They're basically the same CPU except the E6300 has a 1066MHz FSB (and whopping 60MHz speed advantage) and the E4300 has an 800MHz FSB. I haven't actually used an E4300 but I've read that they overclock like crazy. Just bumping it up to a 1066 bus will have it running at 2.4GHz, which is faster than the E6300 at stock speeds anyway.


Well i plan on OC'ing any chip i get, thats why i was looking to go for the Gigabyte DS3/DS4 board, depending on which one is more stable at high OC speeds.
nmX.Memnoch
Sounds good...more tomorrow unless someone else replies with suggestions before I do... smile.gif

I'm off to be now since I have to be back up for work in about 4 hours... wacko.gif
3aces
Check This Out


What does everyone think???
jcarle
QUOTE (3aces @ Apr 19 2007, 03:41 AM) *
Check This Out


What does everyone think???

Looks like a good combo. The only thing I can't comment on is pricing since I'm not used to dealing with pounds.
3aces
well ill wait for ripken to come across this he'll let me know lool laugh.gif
nitroshift
I can tell you that Gigabyte mobo's are rock solid, have been using them for own pc's for the last few years, none died on me. Good overclocking possibilities too. As for the price, I don't know, I don't live in UK....
nmX.Memnoch
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html smile.gif

That's a pretty good deal considering the parts included. Without VAT it comes out to about $582USD. A quick search on NewEgg for the individual parts comes out to about $640ish USD. Once VAT in included the price is about $683USD...but I also know that prices don't necessarily translate between non-US and US vendors so it's not necessarily an entirely valid comparison.

At any rate, that deal gives you all the parts you need and you'd still have some left over for a PSU. A quick search on that site netted a Seasonic S12 500W Silent PSU for £72.84 inc VAT. And you'd still have a bit left over for miscellaneous parts. smile.gif
3aces
Ah well, ill wait for the price drops and then go for the kill! Cheers guys, ill look forward to more suggestions!
nmX.Memnoch
If you keep waiting for price drops you'll wait indefinitely. There's always either another price drop or the "next best thing" right around the corner. smile.gif

The total price for the bundle and PSU would be £413.55. I don't know what your shipping charges are like but I would think you'd still be within your £500 budget.
3aces
QUOTE (nmX.Memnoch @ Apr 19 2007, 10:57 PM) *
If you keep waiting for price drops you'll wait indefinitely. There's always either another price drop or the "next best thing" right around the corner. smile.gif


That is indeed true, but the 22nd claims to be the day were all been waiting for.....i will atleast wait for this date before buying anything...i could save up £50, which in thoery means DRINKS ON ME thumbup.gif lool

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The total price for the bundle and PSU would be £413.55. I don't know what your shipping charges are like but I would think you'd still be within your £500 budget.


yeah that is indeed certain i will be in my £500 budget, but ill wait for the price drop see if i can sqeeze a 2.4ghz cpu out of it
nmX.Memnoch
QUOTE (3aces @ Apr 20 2007, 01:47 AM) *
yeah that is indeed certain i will be in my £500 budget, but ill wait for the price drop see if i can sqeeze a 2.4ghz cpu out of it
You probably already could...it's only about £24 more. But yeah...the 22nd is only a few days away. It wouldn't ship over the weekend anyway so you'd still end up waiting a few more days before it arrived. smile.gif

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct....&subcat=791
3aces
QUOTE (nmX.Memnoch @ Apr 20 2007, 02:33 PM) *
QUOTE (3aces @ Apr 20 2007, 01:47 AM) *
yeah that is indeed certain i will be in my £500 budget, but ill wait for the price drop see if i can sqeeze a 2.4ghz cpu out of it
You probably already could...it's only about £24 more. But yeah...the 22nd is only a few days away. It wouldn't ship over the weekend anyway so you'd still end up waiting a few more days before it arrived. smile.gif

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct....&subcat=791



yeah i was jsut looking at that, but i read somewere that the RAM bundleded isnt good at overclocking unless you up the voltage, but i want to aviod that.

ill see if i can find it and post it here
ripken204
well 800mhz 4-4-4-12 seems pretty good to me.
3aces
QUOTE (ripken204 @ Apr 20 2007, 11:54 PM) *
well 800mhz 4-4-4-12 seems pretty good to me.


Well i guess its a GO GO thumbup.gif

im just gonna wait for this price drop then ill jump in a get wet newwink.gif
nmX.Memnoch
Yeah, the 2.4GHz deal is better in two ways:

1. It has CAS4 memory
2. The CPU has 4MB cache instead of 2MB cache

That's definitely the deal I'd go with.
3aces
QUOTE (nmX.Memnoch @ Apr 21 2007, 04:54 AM) *
Yeah, the 2.4GHz deal is better in two ways:

1. It has CAS4 memory
2. The CPU has 4MB cache instead of 2MB cache

That's definitely the deal I'd go with.


yeah thats what i decided, im also looking into increasing my budget a little bit, i booked in overtime at work lol blink.gif
but hopefully should be able to get it up by about £80-£100


But another question i wanted to ask, i want to obvisouly overclock this cpu, is it ok to go fanless cpu cooling while doing this, and if i can, is there any reccomendations of any particular brand of heatsink to use???
jcarle
ThermalRight Ultra 120 Extreme, there is no cooler on the market that can outperform this one. None.
3aces
QUOTE (jcarle @ Apr 21 2007, 06:53 PM) *
ThermalRight Ultra 120 Extreme, there is no cooler on the market that can outperform this one. None.



Well l will look into that one. Seems very interesting so far. Obviously I will be using arctic silver 5! unless its not the best compound anymore!!!!!!!!!
jcarle
QUOTE (3aces @ Apr 21 2007, 03:07 PM) *
Well l will look into that one. Seems very interesting so far. Obviously I will be using arctic silver 5! unless its not the best compound anymore!!!!!!!!!

I personally always use Arctic Silver 5, thought there's been controversy as to whether or not it actually makes a real difference.
ripken204
AS5 is not the best TIM out there, but its is at least one of the best and very safe. liquid metal TIMs are just too dangerous/corrosive.
3aces
QUOTE (ripken204 @ Apr 22 2007, 06:06 AM) *
AS5 is not the best TIM out there, but its is at least one of the best and very safe. liquid metal TIMs are just too dangerous/corrosive.


Well in that case ill get some AS5 rolleyes.gif
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