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Hi all,

Basically I'm interested in building a PC specifically for games. I have totalled up different amounts based on buying all the components from this site and have some pretty heavy pricetags.

I've never built a PC before so I'm not sure exactly what I'm letting myself in for here. Although recently I have seen the "Ultima" AMD Athlon 64 3700 Dual DDR System (FS-004-OC). Click Here For Link Priced at only 780. My question is pretty simple, would this cope with Counter Strike, BF2, WoW and the like.

Also, what are the disadvantages of this system? And can those be overcome with any reasonably prices upgrades?
I prefer this system as it means I can be lazy and just buy the unit instead of building it myself and probably doing a hell of a lot of damage :)

Any advice for me is appriciated :D
 
Clasher said:
Hi all,

Basically I'm interested in building a PC specifically for games. I have totalled up different amounts based on buying all the components from this site and have some pretty heavy pricetags.

I've never built a PC before so I'm not sure exactly what I'm letting myself in for here. Although recently I have seen the "Ultima" AMD Athlon 64 3700 Dual DDR System (FS-004-OC). Click Here For Link Priced at only 780. My question is pretty simple, would this cope with Counter Strike, BF2, WoW and the like.

Also, what are the disadvantages of this system? And can those be overcome with any reasonably prices upgrades?
I prefer this system as it means I can be lazy and just buy the unit instead of building it myself and probably doing a hell of a lot of damage :)

Any advice for me is appriciated :D
Should handle those games easy but, you'll miss out on the joy of building it yourself :p
 
...for less than £780 you can build something more modern & faster (GFX) like this:
  • NEC ND4570 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter (Black) - OEM (CD-030-NE) £21.95
  • Seasonic S12 430W Silent ATX2.2 Power Supply (CA-000-SS) £44.95
  • AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 2.4GHz (Socket AM2) - Retail (CP-165-AM) £84.95
  • G.Skill 2GB DDR2 LA PC2-5300 (2x1GB) CAS4 Dual Channel Kit (F2-5400PHU2-2GBLA) (MY-012-GS) £99.95
  • Asus M2N-E (Socket AM2) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard (MB-147-AS) £69.95
  • Samsung SpinPoint P SP2504C 250GB SATA-II 8MB Cache - OEM (HD-018-SA) £43.50
  • Connect3D ATI Radeon X1800 XT 256MB GDDR3 AVIVO TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail (GX-044-CO) £136.95
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition inc. SP2 - OEM - 1Pk (N09-01528) (OS-001-MS) £51.95
  • Lian-Li PC-7 PLUS Black Aluminium Midi-Tower Case (No PSU) (CA-054-LL) £48.95
  • Subtotal £603.10
  • Shipping (City Link Parcel Next Day (Delivered Mon-Fri)) £10.95
  • VAT £107.46
  • Total £721.51
See here how easy it is :cool:
 
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hp7909 said:
...for less than £780 you can build something more modern & faster (GFX) like this:
  • NEC ND4570 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter (Black) - OEM (CD-030-NE) £21.95
  • Seasonic S12 430W Silent ATX2.2 Power Supply (CA-000-SS) £44.95
  • AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 2.4GHz (Socket AM2) - Retail (CP-165-AM) £84.95
  • G.Skill 2GB DDR2 LA PC2-5300 (2x1GB) CAS4 Dual Channel Kit (F2-5400PHU2-2GBLA) (MY-012-GS) £99.95
  • Asus M2N-E (Socket AM2) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard (MB-147-AS) £69.95
  • Samsung SpinPoint P SP2504C 250GB SATA-II 8MB Cache - OEM (HD-018-SA) £43.50
  • Connect3D ATI Radeon X1800 XT 256MB GDDR3 AVIVO TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail (GX-044-CO) £136.95
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition inc. SP2 - OEM - 1Pk (N09-01528) (OS-001-MS) £51.95
  • Lian-Li PC-7 PLUS Black Aluminium Midi-Tower Case (No PSU) (CA-054-LL) £48.95
  • Subtotal £603.10
  • Shipping (City Link Parcel Next Day (Delivered Mon-Fri)) £10.95
  • VAT £107.46
  • Total £721.51
See here how easy it is :cool:

Looks good but would go Am2

Stelly
 
hp7909 said:
...for less than £780 you can build something more modern & faster (GFX) like this:
Looks good but I would spend a bit more and get a Conroe system like this. If you want it a bit cheaper you could remove the scythe ninja and use the stock hsf.
I would really recommend building your own pc as it will be more future proof and be a lot faster. It's very easy to build a pc, just read the instructions and you can't really go wrong.

CP-126-IN Intel Core 2 DUO E6300 "LGA775 Conroe" 1.86GHz (1066FSB) - Retail (CP-126-IN) 1
£129.95 £129.95
HD-024-SA Samsung SpinPoint P HD160JJ 160GB SATA-II 8MB Cache - OEM (HD-024-SA) 1
£37.95 £37.95
MB-151-AS Asus P5B (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard (MB-151-AS) 1
£99.95 £99.95
CA-038-AN Antec Overture II Case - 450W Smart Power PSU (CA-038-AN) 1
£53.95 £53.95
CD-035-NE NEC ND3550 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter (Black) - OEM (CD-035-NE) 1
£19.95 £19.95
MY-012-GS G.Skill 2GB DDR2 LA PC2-5300 (2x1GB) CAS4 Dual Channel Kit (F2-5400PHU2-2GBLA) (MY-012-GS) 1
£99.95 £99.95
OS-001-MS Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition inc. SP2 - OEM - 1Pk (N09-01528) (OS-001-MS) 1
£51.95 £51.95
GX-044-CO Connect3D ATI Radeon X1800 XT 256MB GDDR3 AVIVO TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail (GX-044-CO) 1
£136.95 £136.95
HS-003-SY Scythe Ninja Plus Heatpipe CPU Cooler (Socket 478, 754, 939, 940, LGA755) (HS-003-SY) 1
£26.95 £26.95
Subtotal £657.55
VAT £115.08
Total £772.63
 
The conroe build would be best for games. If you could spend an extra £70 (i think) and get the 6600 that would be quite a bit better since it has 4mb of cache like the top of the range conroe chips
 
GhostRider said:
The conroe build would be best for games. If you could spend an extra £70 (i think) and get the 6600 that would be quite a bit better since it has 4mb of cache like the top of the range conroe chips

Yup, I agree. Spend more, be happier! And then overclock the E6600 like a beast. *drools*
 
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