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    Default New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    I'm thinking it's finally time to bite the bullet and pick up a new PC. I'm looking around the $1500 range (Canadian). This is probably the best I've found so far.

    http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16883229054

    General Specs

    Brand CyberpowerPC
    Model Gamer Infinity 9512
    Processor Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550(2.83GHz)
    Processor Main Features 64 bit Quad-Core Processor
    Cache Per Processor 12MB L2 Cache
    Memory 8GB DDR2 800
    Hard Drive 750GB SATA II 7200RPM
    Optical Drive 1 20X DVD±R/±RW Dual Layer Drive
    Optical Drive 2 16X DVD-ROM
    Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 896MB PCI Express Video Card
    Audio 7.1 channels HD Audio Realtek ALC883
    Ethernet Gigabit LAN
    Power Supply 800W
    Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit


    It seems pretty decent for the price. I've been doing benchmarking on all the components and though not every piece is top of the line, they all perform quite well and it's within the budget.

    Any glaring errors here? Should I be looking into the Intel Core i7 920 processor more? ATI Radeon's HD 4850? Should I reconsider any other components?

    Any advice and feedback would be much appreciated.

    Edit: Fuck! It just got deactivated on newegg.
    Last edited by Mr.T; Apr 11th, 2009 at 05:52 AM.

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    Default Re: New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    Best advice i can give you is those parts build this thing yourself i reckon you can at least shave off $500 this way.Also i noticed you didn't spec the motherboard.You could allway try this below GA-P35C-DS3R (rev. 2.1) I know of at least 3 of us on this forum that use this mobo Wheatly and Gingerlord and my self.Thier pretty much rock solid

    http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/Mo...ProductID=2749

    cpu ok list below

    http://www.giga-byte.com/Support/Mot...2749#anchor_os

    hope this helps
    Last edited by Voxcon; Apr 11th, 2009 at 07:14 AM.

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    Default Re: New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    Thats pretty beefcake for only a grand.

    http://www.compusa.com/applications/...Id_12_B69-1054

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    Default Re: New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    Quote Originally Posted by MeleeMe? View Post
    Thats pretty beefcake for only a grand.

    http://www.compusa.com/applications/...Id_12_B69-1054
    There was time when i could inport that system to uk for £600-£700 but not any more ffs.

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    Default Re: New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    Dont buy from that company, build yourself. Its REALLY easy in all honesty.

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    Default Re: New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    And go i7 and ddr3

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    Default Re: New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    i7 is nice but expensive. Sure you can find a deal for a nice i7 CPU at Micro Center but the motherboard and RAM brings up the cost. In the long run it'll work out but for now, I think the system Mr. T build should be fine.

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    Default Re: New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    Quote Originally Posted by Voxcon View Post
    I know of at least 3 of us on this forum that use this mobo Wheatly and Gingerlord and my self.Thier pretty much rock solid

    http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/Mo...ProductID=2749

    cpu ok list below

    http://www.giga-byte.com/Support/Mot...2749#anchor_os

    hope this helps
    The mobo was an ASUS P5N-D. Thanks for the heads up though. I'll check into it though.


    Quote Originally Posted by Captain John Miller View Post
    Dont buy from that company, build yourself. Its REALLY easy in all honesty.
    I'm still debating back and forth with the idea.

    Quote Originally Posted by MeleeMe? View Post
    Thats pretty beefcake for only a grand.

    http://www.compusa.com/applications/...Id_12_B69-1054
    Pretty good, but unfortunately it's in USD, so with exchange rate and shipping costs it looks less appealing for a poor Canuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic View Post
    And go i7 and ddr3

    Quote Originally Posted by Faceman View Post
    i7 is nice but expensive. Sure you can find a deal for a nice i7 CPU at Micro Center but the motherboard and RAM brings up the cost. In the long run it'll work out but for now, I think the system Mr. T build should be fine.
    Yeah, I'm still thinking about an i7, but I'm still gunna hold off a bit and do some more shopping around, toy with the idea of building it myself, and maybe search around some better pricing.

    Thanks for all of the great input everyone. Much appreciated.

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    Default Re: New Computer After 7 Years, How Does This Sound?

    Alright, I did some more searching and I found:

    General Spec
    Brand CyberpowerPC
    Processor Intel Core i7 920(2.66GHz)
    Processor Main Features 64 bit Quad-Core Processor
    Memory 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 Tri Channel Memory
    Hard Drive 500GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 7200RPM HDD
    Optical Drive 1 20X DVD±R/±RW Dual Layer Drive
    Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 9800GTX+ 512MB PCI Express Video Card
    Audio Sound card - Integrated
    Ethernet Gigabit LAN
    Power Supply 800W
    Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
    Motherboard Chipset Intel X58

    For $1300.

    It comes in a bit under my budget, and the 9800GTX+ should do the trick, and if I do get some extra cash I can pick up another 9800GTX+ for under $200 and go get an SLI going in the future.

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