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2003-05-08, 07:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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You really can't get a great (whole) computer (I'm assuming this is for planetside) for $600. Sorry...
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2003-05-08, 10:49 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | |||
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2003-05-08, 11:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
If he were to go AMD it would save him some $
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2003-05-09, 12:34 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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All from Newegg (no taxes or shipping included):
AMD 2000+: $62 Gigabyte GA-7VAC Mobo: $67 Raidmax model 208 Case w/ 350W Powersupply: $28 LG Electronics DVD/CD-RW Drive (Model GCC-4480BB): $64 WD 80GB HD (Model WD800JB) OEM: $93 512MB PC2100 Value Select Corsair RAM: $51 FIC Radeon 9500 Pro: $175 Subtotal: $540 Note: This doesn't included taxes, shipping, mouse, keyboard, speakers, or monitor. |
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2003-05-09, 10:02 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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If you are willing to build your own system and go AMD you can get a decent gaming system, atleast start one, with about $500-$600. You can with Intel also, but its going to perform slower and cost you more to finish.
Check some of the posts for last few weeks, there are quite a few low cost systems listed in them. If you absolutely want to go Intel and don't want to build your own... sometimes you can find good deals from Dell. I personally wouldn't buy one for gaming system, as many don't even have freaking AGP slots so watch for that, and future upgradability is a joke. But i've seen some insane prices from them and lots of free upgrades. Like now they have free upgrades on HD's, Memory, and CD/DVD's in their home line of systems. Do a google on Dell Deals or Codes Coupons and you can find special price deals or codes to get even cheaper prices. Other than that, get an Alienware financed system maybe. Also if you buy from a system builder you have to pay the license for Windows, cough, and that adds significantly to the cost unless you can get them to send it to you without an OS. Last edited by Daleon; 2003-05-09 at 10:20 AM. |
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