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WATSON
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10th Dec 06 at 02:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looking for a new computer after Christmas was thinking about getting one made to my own spec Have been looking about at other computer specs ect on other websites and seen the below spec and looks rather interesting?

3.4 x 2 = 6.8ghz Intel Pentium D dual core processor
Nvidia geforce 7600gs 256mb DDR3 xpc (PCI express) graphics card
400gb hard drive
2gb DDR ram memory

Not sure on what sound card to use the now also mother bored?..

I have no idea when it comes to computer specs ect as well so don’t take the piss

The above is a ruff spec that I found on another website that had caught my eye al be looking at using the ATX midi tower case as well might go the water cooling route not 100% sure if I will or not just yet. will be running vista.

Could someone else come up witha GOOD spec? and the cost?
Corsa Sport Gav
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u sure it not a 3.4ghz dual core? cos im sure it wont be 6.8ghz.
Corsa Sport Gav
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also imo id go for a AMD Dual core. best thing ive dun
WATSON
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Heres the spec i was looking at but want change a few things

Click ME!

Hammer
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsa Sport Gav
u sure it not a 3.4ghz dual core? cos im sure it wont be 6.8ghz.


are you having a fucking giraffe?

he actually says 2 times 3.4 and intel dual core processor, emmm i wonder what it is
WATSON
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quote:
Originally posted by WATSON
Heres the spec i was looking at but want change a few things

Click ME!




Well been told the above isnt worth the cash so scrap that
Cybermonkey
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10th Dec 06 at 08:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

dual core Pentium D processor Pentium D's were the last of the single core Pentium chips. Pentiums no longer exist.
WATSON
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quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey
dual core Pentium D processor Pentium D's were the last of the single core Pentium chips. Pentiums no longer exist.


i dont know much about computer specs thats why i have put post up on her and on overclockers aswell
drax
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Dual core doesnt mean 2x the speed, it means it can handle programs individually much easier, and runs faster, but its not like having 6ghz...

get 3 80GB SataII hard drives, rather than one big fucking 400gb thing, quicker access time and less chance of data corruption.

also go for 3 gig ram.
Skylined
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I'd go for the Core 2 Duo personally. Have built a few over the past few weeks and they seem significantly faster than other Dual Core's.
Corsa Sport Gav
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
quote:
Originally posted by Corsa Sport Gav
u sure it not a 3.4ghz dual core? cos im sure it wont be 6.8ghz.


are you having a fucking giraffe?

yer but the acutally clock speed isnt and wont be 6.8ghz, well i might as well tell ppl my 2.2ghz dual core is 4.4ghz.



yer hes says tht, so mines a 2.2ghz dual core, so tht mean mine 4.4ghz? no!!

[Edited on 10-12-2006 by Corsa Sport Gav]
Dom
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you can have two dual cores though Just the same as you can run 2 four core xeons ie: 8 cores in total.

Personally i would get 2 x 60/80Gb seagate drives (me and my flatmate have lost 6 matrox drives in the last month, so go figure) and raid them in raid 0 (ie: stripped, quicker access times for OS/Software/Games). Then just get a single 300/400/500GB drive for storage.

2 Gigs of ram min i would say these days, especially if you're thinking about running shite like vista.

Sound card, usually have them on the mobo these days but if not not, just get a 2nd hand Live 5.1 card of ebay, around 10 quid does exactly the same as the new creative cards (which are just as crap as before).

Motherboard-wise, no really sure...depends what you're after.
But have a butchers around http://forums.overclockers.co.uk and see what people recommend for your budget etc And also look on Toms Hardware for reviews, which are usually pretty good
Corsa Sport Gav
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quote:
Originally posted by drax
Dual core doesnt mean 2x the speed, it means it can handle programs individually much easier, and runs faster, but its not like having 6ghz...



thts what is was meaning
James_DT
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10th Dec 06 at 21:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey
dual core Pentium D processor Pentium D's were the last of the single core Pentium chips. Pentiums no longer exist.

The Pentium D 800 and 900 series are dual core?

 
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