Mase
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As the title said really, i'm after a new computer cos i don't like my laptop much anymore cos its too slow. I want plenty of disk space and it must have the ability to play games to a decent standard. I've got a desktop case lying around somewhere so could use that, but what spec of stuff do i put inside ???
Any help appreciated
Soz for being a little off topic, but u lot seem to know your stuff, so thought i'd try here first !!
Mase
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Steve
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is at an atx case cus if not your gonna need one of those too!
have a butchers on http://www.overclockers.co.uk for relativly good prices on parts
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PaulW
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also...
http://www.overclock.co.uk
http://www.kustompcs.co.uk
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Mase
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cheers, i'll have a butchers. As for the case, it ain't a tower type case, its the other type (if u know what i mean)
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Steve
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yes but does it support an atx motherboard, how old is the case?
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look on ebuyer. can get a cheap system (no software) for around £400-500 which will be powerfull
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Mase
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me dad bought it from work a couple of years ago. I'd a thought it would take an ATX board. I'll ask him when he gets home. Think its already got a psu in it so thats one thing sorted already.
What sort of processor should i look at ?? AMD, Intel ?? Cos i've had an AMD in both the family computer and my laptop and they seem good, but don't half let some heat out, especially in my laptop !! I want something that will not go out of date in a week !!
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Steve
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depends on preference i prefer Intels P4's as i dont trust the AMD instruction sets fully for compatability and reliablility but up to u
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James_DT
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Intel processors also produce less heat.
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Mase
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I've had a gander and so far i've come up with :
Processor
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=1581&category_id=249&manufacturer_id=0
Mainboard
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=1913&category_id=251&manufacturer_id=0#
What graphics card can this board accept ?? AGP or PCI ??
Sorry about all the questions, but i'm not overly clue'd up on specs etc.
Mase
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Steve
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agp you bufoon unless your talking about pci express in which go for that
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i built a custom pc cheapest place is http://www.scan.co.uk
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Mase
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quote: Originally posted by GSiSteve
agp you bufoon unless your talking about pci express in which go for that
I don't know, thats why i asked !!
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Mase
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which PCI express graphics card would u go for then ??? bout £80 budget, maybe push it up to £100
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John
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If you're going down the PCI-E route thats AMD 32 bit out the windows. No boards to support PCI-E. And Steve, when have you had any sort of compatability problem with the instruction sets on an AMD chip?
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Mase
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quote: Originally posted by x8john
If you're going down the PCI-E route thats AMD 32 bit out the windows. No boards to support PCI-E. And Steve, when have you had any sort of compatability problem with the instruction sets on an AMD chip?
what ?? I've noticed there ain't many PCI-E cards about, so should i go AMD then ??
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by x8john
If you're going down the PCI-E route thats AMD 32 bit out the windows. No boards to support PCI-E. And Steve, when have you had any sort of compatability problem with the instruction sets on an AMD chip?
SIMS software for a start off
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Steve
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and i dont mean the sims the game either
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MarkW
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quote: Originally posted by GSiSteve
depends on preference i prefer Intels P4's as i dont trust the AMD instruction sets fully for compatability and reliablility but up to u
what are these
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Steve
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the commands and logic gates the processor uses to process binary data
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