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well my boys purple shirt bought first introduction to pcs has reached the end of its useful life(cant play the latest lego star wars game )So i've decided to cobble him together a new rig primarily for gaming.


currently he has

a pos acer with

a x2 215 amd 2.7ghz
2gig ram
onboard graphics (the problem)
750gig hdd
various gubbins all in a SFF case



parts list
Case- antec sonata
PSU- modular antec thingy
CPU/MOBO -q9450 4gig ddr2 8500
GPU- currently a x1900xtx out my parts
HDD 750gig with a seperate 300 gig additional storage
Optical his old optical
Others


this post is just a start as i'll be updating regularly as decisions get made and parts are bought, robbed or otherwise acquired.

basically its going to be a cheap gaming rig that will hopefully grow with him (he's currently 6 ) over the next few years, ideally with him being involved as much as possible in assisting with the build, hopefully it will give him a better apprecation of what a pc is and how many different parts make it up. he might even learn a few new swear words over the next few weeks :)
 
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I would say you want to be looking at the MM :)

Look for Socket 775. You can pick up a decent CPU for £40, Mobo for about £30, and 4GB of DDR2 for about 40. Also a 260/4970 can be had for about £40

Then for case and PSU pick up something relatively cheap from OCUK probably. You can get something like the CX430 for £40, and a decent budget case for like £30, or if you wanted the Shinobi is great for 50.

By my estimates that comes in at under 300 :)

kd
 
if you want, i have a q8200 if your interested pm me. also if you look for a brand of psu called ICUTE, they come in at around £50 for a 650Watt modular
 
if you want, i have a q8200 if your interested pm me. also if you look for a brand of psu called ICUTE, they come in at around £50 for a 650Watt modular

No selling outside of mm.

@ op: you've identified the problem as the onboard gpu, why not just upgrade the gpu, psu and ram?
Keep it cheap.
 
No selling outside of mm.

@ op: you've identified the problem as the onboard gpu, why not just upgrade the gpu, psu and ram?
Keep it cheap.

I appologise.

Problem is, even if it is the onboard graphics, that could be an indicated that the board is on its way out. i have observed in the past that generally onboard things such as sound, video ect die before the board totally goes.
 
the problem is its a half height case so no way i'm getting a decent gpu in there, i'd also need a new psu so am as well building a whole new rig :)


possibly update coming over the weekend on this :)
 
quick update, my new bits are on route so as of tommorow theres a

9450 and p35ds3r sitting spare to go into this build
got 4 gig of 8500 to replace the 6400 i'm currently using so hopefuly be able to wind the 9450 up a bit from its current 3.5ghz
dug out and tested the 1900xtx which whilst servicable i think i'll be hitting the mm for something with a bit more grunt and an hdmi output.

also got an antec sonata and modular psu from gv of e on here for a bargain price (thanks again m8) arriving any day now. so the project is go :)
 
case and psu are in the post(should be here monday/tuesday

9450 and ds3r are sitting here ready to go along with 8gig of xms2 ram :)

i predict some pictures up early next week
 
and case arrived today :) woohoo,


thanks again GV of E for a cracking bargain :)


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build is on :)


time to assemble the components
 
looks like we're on for a build this afternoon :)

live updates as we go methinks

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only thing we need is an optical drive and a HDD, hmmm lets have a scrounge about and see what i can find
 
looks like we have some storage too :)
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bringing the outside "inside"
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i'll steal the optical out my rig to install windows later
 
build seems to be going well :) would probably be finished by now if i didnt keep stopping to take and upload pics :) but hey thats half the fun


thinking i'm going to have to hit the mm and pick pu some 120mm fans for this though

think a decent non iphone camera would also be good for these threads :)


psu fitted into place

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more psu action, rather nice power supply this as only teh 4 pin and the 24 are captive.
which allows for a neat build

backplated fitted(always remember to put this in before the motherboard unlike me :)
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mobo with ram, cpu/hsf and gpu installed :)
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and the one part of building pcs thats starting to really pee me off as i get older and my eyesite gets worse :( connecting up front panels

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and done

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not perfectly neat, but it will be coming apart next week again to add some 120mm fans when i get some

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added some backplates to the empty spaces to keep little fingers and dust out

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and going down the same thinking decided thumbscrews were a bad idea and fitted proper screws all round :)
 
quick temp overclock for now till i get another few fans

so we have

q9450 @3.2ghz
8gig ddr2 ram
1900xtx gpu

hopefully should be able to play a few games at non bleeding edge settings,


installing windows as we speak, plan being some gaming before bedtime
 
all taking shape now, all i need now is a decent gpu for some decent gaming for the poor wee soul. a 1900xtx just doesnt cut the mustard.

TO THE MEMBERS MART :)


already have some zigmatek fans coming this week to add to the case, plan being one intake behind the cooler and 2 exhausts at the front of the case. anyone think i'm on for epic fail with this idea?
 
wee bit of an update :(


fired up a few games last night and well it was a epic failure.

SR3 wouldnt load, niether would Arkham city which he's desperate to play.

GTA fell over and died and at that point i admitted failure as a parent and a pc enthusiast. Stupid 1900xtx being all weedy.

So..... today was a fresh day, Started hunting the MM for a new GPU (fingers crossed something shortly on that front before i treat myself to a new ati 7xxx and donate a 6970 to his build :) :)

BUT installed Arkham Asylum fired it up on medium settings expecting the worst and surprisingly it ran rather smoothly. quite playable and before i knew it i'd clocked a quick hour of gameplay. Wee man is staying with his gran tonight so managed to get a few less gpu intensive games installed for him so all go for his return after school tommorow.
but tommorow should see the arrival of some decent 120mm fans (bring on the serious overclocking ) and i'll see if i can find a gpu from somewhere
 
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