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    Default A cheap little computer build.

    I have selected some computer components I might be using to put towards a gaming computer build. Its going to be around the £500 pound mark. I only have £225 of the £500 budget so far, so here are the parts:
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    For a lost cost build seems fine, I'm eyeing up the same processor to replace one in one of my media centres.

    What kind of Ram are you eyeing up?

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    The cheapest possible 4GB RAM

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    Could you give a link or something to the site you are buying this from, that way it would be easier to see everything...
    For a gaming computer that budget is pretty low, the graphics card is okay I guess but for gaming the processor is a bit, ughhhh too.
    And for the RAM don't go anything over 4GB, that's all you will really need.
    Recommend DDR3 btw, even like 2 GB DDR3 would be faster than any amount of DDR2 and everything like that...
    Really though we need a link for the site to see what they have and everything.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Muct View Post
    Could you give a link or something to the site you are buying this from, that way it would be easier to see everything...
    For a gaming computer that budget is pretty low, the graphics card is okay I guess but for gaming the processor is a bit, ughhhh too.
    And for the RAM don't go anything over 4GB, that's all you will really need.
    Recommend DDR3 btw, even like 2 GB DDR3 would be faster than any amount of DDR2 and everything like that...
    Really though we need a link for the site to see what they have and everything.
    Sorry for not posting the link www.ebuyer.com,
    Do you suggest a different prosessor?

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    everyone knows thats ebuyer lol

    You can't really do much else with the processor for that kind of budget tbh

    Also you could probably get a cheaper mobo without onboard VGA as you're buying a gfx card you don't need onboard graphics.

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    Case: Coolermaster Elite 330 Case with 620W PSU - 2x SATA 12cm Fan £49.99
    Graphics Card: HIS HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 DVI HDMI Display Port Out PCI-E Graphics Card £134.00
    Hard Drive: Samsung HD103SJ Spinpoint F3 1TB Hard Drive SATAII 7200rpm 32MB Cache - OEM £47.72
    Motherboard: Asus P5G41C-M G41 Socket 775 VGA HDMI Out 8 Channel Audio MATX Motherboard £51.98
    CD/DVD Drive: Samsung SH-S223L 22x DVD±RW DL & RAM with LightScribe SATA Optical Drive - Retail Box Black £13.99
    Power Supply: with case £0.00
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 2.5GHz Socket 775 1333FSB 4MB L2 Cache Retail Boxed Processor £108.94
    Memory: Kingston 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 1066MHz/PC2-8500 HyperX Memory CL5 2.2V £84.82

    TOTAL PRICE OF COMPUTER£491.44

    BUDGET£500.00

    LEFT OF BUDGET £8.56


    somit like dat?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muct View Post
    Recommend DDR3 btw, even like 2 GB DDR3 would be faster than any amount of DDR2 and everything like that...
    Capacity > Speed. Period. DDR3 is a waste of money if you're buying it for the "performance". It may give higher bandwidth and scores better in synthetic benchmarks, but there's no difference in real-world applications. The only reason why you should buy DDR3 is if the CPU and/or the motherboard force you to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Capacity > Speed. Period. DDR3 is a waste of money if you're buying it for the "performance". It may give higher bandwidth and scores better in synthetic benchmarks, but there's no difference in real-world applications. The only reason why you should buy DDR3 is if the CPU and/or the motherboard force you to.
    I agree.

    Although DDR3 is extremely useful in a server environment.

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