Considering building a New PC
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killonsight95
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Considering building a New PC
hi guys i'm wondering would this be a realistic price range for building a new computer. I did some research at first i'd think it'd only cost a couple of hundered dollers eg. $600 but i found to get something worth while i should spend some more on however my parents arn't prepared to pay that much to just get parts,i'd really like to be able to run PR full high everything without major lag/load times, i did some equations and i'm wondering if you guys could correct me if they are wrong:
Needed objects:
casing = 60 - 100
CD/DVD thingys = 20 - 35
CPU = 100 - 200
Fan (each) = 25 -40 (x3 = 100 ish)
hardrive (terra byte) = 70 - 80
RAM (4GB and up) = 100 -300
motherboards = 100 - 150
power supply = 90 -120
sounds card = 10 - 30 (high end = 60)
wires = 30 - 60
graphics cards = 100 - 200
High end total = 1351
Mid range = 954
Low end Total = 715
Uneeded objects:
speakers = 20 - 90
moniter = 100 - 200
mouse = 40 - 60
high end Total = 350
mid range = 245
low end Total = 160
High end total (all) = 1605 + 80 (P&P) = 1785
Low end total (all) = 1065 + 80 (P&P) = 1145
P&P = 80
these are all in dollers so if you think some need to be rasied or lowered please say, also i'd like to ask how much do you think i should spend to run PR all on high everything maxed out, also i would like this to last me a while, say 5 -6 years with only RAM and possibly graphics card updates.Would it be cheaper just to buy it?
Also i do live in england so if you guys could point me to a english site where i can get some of these cheap/for a good deal.
Needed objects:
casing = 60 - 100
CD/DVD thingys = 20 - 35
CPU = 100 - 200
Fan (each) = 25 -40 (x3 = 100 ish)
hardrive (terra byte) = 70 - 80
RAM (4GB and up) = 100 -300
motherboards = 100 - 150
power supply = 90 -120
sounds card = 10 - 30 (high end = 60)
wires = 30 - 60
graphics cards = 100 - 200
High end total = 1351
Mid range = 954
Low end Total = 715
Uneeded objects:
speakers = 20 - 90
moniter = 100 - 200
mouse = 40 - 60
high end Total = 350
mid range = 245
low end Total = 160
High end total (all) = 1605 + 80 (P&P) = 1785
Low end total (all) = 1065 + 80 (P&P) = 1145
P&P = 80
these are all in dollers so if you think some need to be rasied or lowered please say, also i'd like to ask how much do you think i should spend to run PR all on high everything maxed out, also i would like this to last me a while, say 5 -6 years with only RAM and possibly graphics card updates.Would it be cheaper just to buy it?
Also i do live in england so if you guys could point me to a english site where i can get some of these cheap/for a good deal.
Last edited by killonsight95 on 2010-08-08 13:15, edited 1 time in total.
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Psyrus
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Re: Considering building a New PC
Regarding British PC hardware purchases... unfortunately I have no idea... Hopefully someone can point you in a good direction (preferably an indexing site so you can see where the best places to buy each component are)
As for the parts, have a read of this thread here which I posted in quite extensively which would run PR very well...
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f329-h ... puter.html
As for the parts, have a read of this thread here which I posted in quite extensively which would run PR very well...
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f329-h ... puter.html
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killonsight95
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Re: Considering building a New PC
yeha i used newegg as well and mines adding upto about 1700 someithnf or other but thats with top end stuff which i don't want to buy full everything on top end
btw whats a CPU HSF? and a PSU probs stupid quesitonb u i canna work it and i'm guesisng GPU is graphics card?
also i'm really trying to keep the price low while still getting good performance of PR and games like crysis, i'm not aiming for ArmA2 all on high but i am aiming for something which will be abelt o play msot games these days on high-medium settings and in 3-4 years time still be able to play the newer game on medium - high settings.
btw whats a CPU HSF? and a PSU probs stupid quesitonb u i canna work it and i'm guesisng GPU is graphics card?
also i'm really trying to keep the price low while still getting good performance of PR and games like crysis, i'm not aiming for ArmA2 all on high but i am aiming for something which will be abelt o play msot games these days on high-medium settings and in 3-4 years time still be able to play the newer game on medium - high settings.
Last edited by killonsight95 on 2010-08-08 14:01, edited 1 time in total.
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killonsight95
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Re: Considering building a New PC
Needed:
casing = £82
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40240
CD/DVD thingys = £10 - 20
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40058
CPU = £82
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=39497
Fan (x3) = £30 ish http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40626
hardrive (terra byte) = £50
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40315
RAM (4GB and up) = £83
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=37570
motherboards = £121
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=39746
power supply = £88
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40358
sounds card = £58
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=39863
Other = 20
graphics cards = 117
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... 2&rqcType=
Monitor = 111
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Monitors ... ctId=39709
Total = 862
i just went through some products and di a bit or research, and i found this lot, do you think that it'll all wokr together and all work well?
casing = £82
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40240
CD/DVD thingys = £10 - 20
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40058
CPU = £82
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=39497
Fan (x3) = £30 ish http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40626
hardrive (terra byte) = £50
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40315
RAM (4GB and up) = £83
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=37570
motherboards = £121
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=39746
power supply = £88
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40358
sounds card = £58
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=39863
Other = 20
graphics cards = 117
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... 2&rqcType=
Monitor = 111
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Monitors ... ctId=39709
Total = 862
i just went through some products and di a bit or research, and i found this lot, do you think that it'll all wokr together and all work well?
Last edited by killonsight95 on 2010-08-08 16:04, edited 1 time in total.
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boilerrat
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Re: Considering building a New PC
You really don't need 3 fans unless you are going to overclock your CPU / GPU.
Find a case that has 2 fans in it..... Do you know if all of the parts are compatible?
Find a case that has 2 fans in it..... Do you know if all of the parts are compatible?

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WelshManDan
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Re: Considering building a New PC
Killonsight, this is a good website however I dont know how it stands vs building your own PC from scratch. Choose the Build a Desktop from the left panel, choose your budget and then choose your Specs. YOu can build a good PC for around £750 on that website. Maybe even less.
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/
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Psyrus
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Re: Considering building a New PC
Well considering the other thread I linked had most of the recommendations I would make here, I'll let you decide which are best for you.
The one and only thing I will say is don't run your OS off a 5400rpm green power drive
The one and only thing I will say is don't run your OS off a 5400rpm green power drive
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killonsight95
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Re: Considering building a New PC
my only problem i have atm is i might wnat more RAM but i'm not sure if the CPU could support it or be able to run it efficently
wait what????? tell me what you mean by this and what should i change in order to correct this?Psyrus wrote: The one and only thing I will say is don't run your OS off a 5400rpm green power drive![]()
do you mean my hardrive???? cuz its changed to a 7200 rpm SATA III
this is my latest list
casing = £82
CoolerMaster HAF 922 Gaming Midi Tower Case with Windowed Side Panel - Black - Aria Technology
CD/DVD thingys = £10 - 20
Samsung TS-H353B 16x DVD ROM SATA (Black) - Aria Technology
motherboards = £121
Asus M4A89GTD Pro/USB3 AMD 890GX (Socket AM3) DDR3 PCI-Express Motherboard - Aria Technology
CPU = £131.50
AMD Phenom II X4 Quad Core 955 Black Edition 125W C3 - Aria Technology
Fan (x3) = £30 ish 120mm Sharkoon 2000 "Golf Ball" Quiet Case Fan - Aria Technology
hardrive (terra byte) = £69
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Hard+Drives/Serial+ATA/1TB+Western+Digital+WD1002FAEX+Caviar+Black+3.5%22+SATA+III+Hard+Drive+?productId=40242
RAM (4GB and up) = £83
Corsair XMS3 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit - Aria Technology
power supply = £88
FSP Everest 800W 85 Plus Gaming PSU - Aria Technology
sounds card = £85
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIE Sound Card - Aria Technology
GPU = 117
VTX ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card - Aria Technology
Total = 818.50 ish
Target budget is around £850
Also a problem with http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/ is that you don't get the full rnage of products available for example they only have one motherboard for the CPU i wnat and only like 5-6 CPU's
my only problem i have atm is i might wnat more RAM but i'm not sure if the CPU could support it or be able to run it efficently
Last edited by killonsight95 on 2010-08-09 19:27, edited 4 times in total.
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Psyrus
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Re: Considering building a New PC
The CPU isn't the determinant of RAM compatibility, it is the motherboard that handles the RAM on a hardware level, and your OS handles it on a software level. So as long as your motherboard is DDR3 compatible (it is) and your OS is 64bit (I hope so), then you'll have no issue with running 8GB+++ (up to 128GB afaik on win 64 pro editions)killonsight95 wrote:
Total = 818.50 ish
Target budget is around £850
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my only problem i have atm is i might wnat more RAM but i'm not sure if the CPU could support it or be able to run it efficently[/B]
As I said in my PM, drop the sound card and try the integrated sound, you don't need those extra fans, the HAF comes with all you need (unless you're planning on replacing the ones that come with the HAF), consider paying a bit more for the HAF932, as a few improvements were made. You could get away with a VX550 PSU easily, there's no need for a 800W behemoth. Finally, can I suggest a CNPS10X as a CPU cooler for cool & quiet operation with a budget, and headroom for overclocking.
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killonsight95
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Re: Considering building a New PC
okay right i've actualy found 850W PSU but i'm not sure if i should get it over the one you suggested as the cheaper it is the more likly i'll get it:
Arianet Black 850W "High Efficiency Gaming PSU" ATX Power Supply for AMD and Intel Motherboards 20Pin + 4Pin - Aria Technology
what do you think of it??? i know its a bit overkill but it is quite cheap and if need to upgrade i don't need to change it.
or should i get something like:
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=35768
Also my casing comes with 3 fan already installed:
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40240
my current total is £625.58
Arianet Black 850W "High Efficiency Gaming PSU" ATX Power Supply for AMD and Intel Motherboards 20Pin + 4Pin - Aria Technology
what do you think of it??? i know its a bit overkill but it is quite cheap and if need to upgrade i don't need to change it.
or should i get something like:
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=35768
Also my casing comes with 3 fan already installed:
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=40240
my current total is £625.58
Last edited by killonsight95 on 2010-08-11 15:30, edited 2 times in total.

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FuzzySquirrel
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Re: Considering building a New PC
Get something like this
Corsair TX Series 650W ATX2.2 SLI/Crossfire Compliant Power Supply - Aria Technology
Quality. Since your only using a 5770 even if you did crossfire you'd have plenty of juice. Also. don't just look at watts when looking for a PSU.
Corsair TX Series 650W ATX2.2 SLI/Crossfire Compliant Power Supply - Aria Technology
Quality. Since your only using a 5770 even if you did crossfire you'd have plenty of juice. Also. don't just look at watts when looking for a PSU.

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killonsight95
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Re: Considering building a New PC
yeah but price comparrison mate, thats £70 where as the one i suggest is 34 and the other only £61FuzzySquirrel wrote:Get something like this
Corsair TX Series 650W ATX2.2 SLI/Crossfire Compliant Power Supply - Aria Technology
Quality. Since your only using a 5770 even if you did crossfire you'd have plenty of juice. Also. don't just look at watts when looking for a PSU.
my budget has actualy fallen since i needed to take some out for a holiday comming up. trying to keep it below £650
also i just spotted this:
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=29090
that would probs suit my needs more
so which is better the above or this one :
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... ctId=35768
same price just different wattage and i think some connections are slightly different
my total is 645.39 plus P&P so i can only afford £5 mow realisticly, hopefully i won't need a Fan because of my fan loaded case
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Cpt.Kawakowitsch
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Re: Considering building a New PC
If you don't care for your electricity costs go with the cheaper PSU. Cut the sound card all new onboard soundchips produce decent sound and if you don't have a high-end sound system you won't here the difference and use the saved money for a decent monitor. It is kind of wierd that most people would spend a lot of money on graphics cards, but are buying the cheapest monitor. So your computer produces a nice looking picture, but you can't see it, because your display can't process it. So no sound card, but a better monitor.
