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2004-07-19, 03:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I was at voodo today, making a system, it looks pretty good, its pretty cheap too, so i was wondering if some one could look at the specs and tell me if it is a good system
SPECS: Voodoo Hexx Competitive Gamer PC Voodoo Disaster Recovery System II Voodoo Koeskin System Binder Voodoo Performance and Stability Re-Engineering Voodoo Renowned Cabling System Voodoo Attack-Pad Mousing Surface Free VoodooPC T-Shirt IS09001:2000 Quality Control Standards Voodoo BAJA Chassis Voodoo Advanced Enermax "Noisetaker" AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3400+ 1 GiG Corsair DDR-400 Memory Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Cooling Compound ASUS K8V-SE Deluxe Athlon 64 Motherboard AMD Quiet Active CPU Cooler LiteOn 16-48 DVD & CD Reader 80 GiG HGST Sata 7200 RPM 19" NEC FE991SB CRT Monitor ATI Radeon x800 Pro 256 Creative Megaworks THX 5.1 SoundBlaster Audigy2ZS Windows XP Home Free copy of FarCry on DVD FUEL Software Essentials v1 ($395 US Value) Canadian Air Insured Logitech Elite Keyboard Logitech MX-500 Optical Standard Select Upgrade Assurance Voodoo PlatinumCare 1 Year |
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2004-07-19, 04:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
VooDoo makes nice systems, but Im not a fan of prebuilt rigs, but all in all, thats a sweet set-up..except the motherboard. Although stable, its not the best performer, and overclocking is a joke with that thing.
But may I ask.. how cheap is cheap?
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2004-07-19, 06:11 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | |||
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH are you mad?
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2004-07-20, 02:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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I know what the canadian/dollar conversion is, and I still think your mad lol.
Its not so much that all that junk doesn't add up to $2500 or so, its that most of it is junk. Good junk, but still oem/old name brand parts that are well out of date or second tier equipment and not top of the line. For $2500, I'd build a pc that was seriously top of the line. First, that cpu/mb combo. Bah, bad choice. A AMD64/939 pin 3500 with a MSI K8N Neo2 nf3 mb = $650 or so A gig of xms pc4000 = $300 250 gig maxtor sata 8 meg = $200 Dell fp2001 20" lcd/16 ms response = $750 NEC 8x Dual Layer DVD-RW = $80 SB Audigy2zs = $100 ATI X800 XT = $500 Logitech KB/Mouse = $70 Thats 2000. If you have to get a copy of XP, that will jump the price some. But all that other fancy crap is mostly marketing bs. A Lian-Li case with an enermax 550w psu, and a good water cooling system would still only put you around $2500 total. So price comes out the same, except the above system would smoke what you spec'd out. Last edited by Daleon; 2004-07-20 at 03:23 PM. |
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2004-07-21, 06:28 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
no matter WHO you buy from it is almost ALWAYS cheaper to build it yourself. I was going to buy an Alienware a while back for $3200. Built the same system (below, in sig) for $1600. thats half the cost. sure thats a nice rig up there but I'm positive you could build your own for less. Not to mention, building a computer these days is like putting together a set of legos. Everything snaps together pretty easily. as long as you follow a basic set of computer-building istructions, you can't go wrong.
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2004-07-21, 06:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | |||
and if you are using sata drives, make sure you press F6 liek a mad man and install those drivers!
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2004-07-21, 09:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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MBM-VNF3-3200 C :: Chaintech - VNF3-250 - Socket 754 Motherboard and AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Processor
In Stock $550.99 $550.99 T925-1066 :: Thermaltake A1838 Silent Boost K8 Cooling Fan for AMD Opteron & Athlon 64 In Stock $56.99 $56.99 E145-6800 :: eVGA GeForce 6800 Video Card / 128MB DDR / AGP 8X / TV Out & DVI Available While Supplies Last $425.99 $425.99 M17-5600 :: Microsoft� Windows� XP Home Edition Upgrade In Stock $141.99 $141.99 F13-1000 :: AudioTrak Maya 5.1 Channel Sound Card In Stock $56.99 $56.99 L23-6184 :: Logitech Z640 Speaker 51 Watt 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker System In Stock $78.99 $78.99 L23-6224 :: Logitech MX Duo Cordless Multimedia Combo In Stock $105.99 $105.99 N27-1705 :: NEC AccuSync 700-BK 17".27mm Black CRT Monitor In Stock $184.99 $184.99 N100-1464 P :: Netgear - RP614 - 4-Port Cable/DSL Web Safe Router In Stock $63.99 $63.99 C184-22696 :: Cables To Go - 14' Traditional Cat5e Grey UTP In Stock $8.99 $8.99 D700-1026 P :: D-Link - DFE-530TX+ - 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN Adapter In Stock $17.99 $17.99 U10-4901 :: Ultra 512MB PC3200 DDR 400MHz Memory In Stock $141.99 $425.97 P452-2001 :: PMI EZ-Media G7 Black ATX Mid-Tower Case with Clear Side, Front USB & Audio Ports and 480Watt Power Supply In Stock $85.99 $85.99 Q131-3004 :: Aerocool UV Led (Blue/Blue) 80MM Case Fan In Stock $11.99 $23.98 A451-4200 :: Artec 16x DVD-ROM Drive / Black / OEM In Stock $42.99 $42.99 THD-60EB :: WD Protege 60GB EIDE HD 5400/2MB/ATA-100 Usually Ships in 7 - 21 Days $89.99 $89.99 total= $2,994.53 CDN ,i saw this price and i went , could anyone tell me if there are any bad parts here, or if i am missing something, i know that the 6800 is 128 mb, is it still going to run well? EDIT: This is what i got from tiger direct |
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2004-07-22, 10:50 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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You're original setup was 10x better than that one. Ugh.
XP home edition upgrade - toss. Get a full version of Windows XP Professional. WD Protege 60GB EIDE HD 5400/2MB/ATA-100 - OMG, wtf is this a notebook HD? Or is it like 6 years old with a ton of dust on it? Jizunk. HD prices are insanely cheap right now. Maxtor III line is about to come out with a 250 Gig SATA 16 Meg Cache drive for $180 US retail for crying out loud, thats INSANE. Got a few on pre-order heh. The 3200/Chaintech mb combo - might be ok. Price wise I guess its about retail, defintely not a deal or anything. Chaintech is considered a mid-low end enthusiast board. Defintely won't have the bios options you would get with an Asus/Abit mb. 6800 - I would get atleat a GT/256. DM3 bench's with the GT board are rather nice, faster than XT currently. The MB will have onboard network, or atleast should. So ditch nic. The RAM I don't understand. In Stock $141.99 $425.97. Which is it? You want 2x512 sticks, period. Decent name brand to preferebly. I do feel for ya being in Canada. You guys often get stuck with tigerdirect, and they are ripoffs for most part. I do think http://www.monarchcomputer.com will deliver to CA. Prices are decent, and better selection. |
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2004-07-22, 05:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||||||||
Slap a stick of 1gig 3200 in there, theres no reason for anything else on teh a64 platform at teh moment, unless you are going uberlow multis with uber high fsbs
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