Re: Computer recommendation

Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:

AMD does not make graphics cards. I believe you are making the common mistake that ATI and AMD are the same. ATI makes graphic cards, and AMD makes proccesors.

Anyways, I'm saving up for a computer with an Intel Quadcore I7 960 3.3 Ghz proccesor, an Intel Dx58so2 motherboard (Up to 48 GB of RAM and Nvidia SLI capable!), a chip of 8 gb of RAM, Windows 7, a 750 watt power supply, a Nvidia Geforce 460, and a case.

Total:$950

Yes, I do already have a good hardrive (500 GB) and a monitor (My dad has an extra monitor I might be able get for my new computer!) and a keyboard, mouse, webcam, and I might or might not already have a fan.

Dont get the 960, get the 2500k or 2600k, they are more powerful and cheaper. Also, ATI was purchased by AMD. They are now called AMD Radeons. http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/ … -6000.aspx As for fan you mean CPU Heatsink, I recommend the CM Hyper 212+.

Thanks. I'll look into those.
EDIT: It dosen't work with my board. mini/confused

You will need an 1155 socket, you can just change the motherboard you are saving up for. Unless that is your current motherboard.

Re: Computer recommendation

Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:

Dont get the 960, get the 2500k or 2600k, they are more powerful and cheaper. Also, ATI was purchased by AMD. They are now called AMD Radeons. http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/ … -6000.aspx As for fan you mean CPU Heatsink, I recommend the CM Hyper 212+.

Thanks. I'll look into those.
EDIT: It dosen't work with my board. mini/confused

You will need an 1155 socket, you can just change the motherboard you are saving up for. Unless that is your current motherboard.

But that motherboard was the only one I can find that has over 20 gbs of RAM

Re: Computer recommendation

Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:

Thanks. I'll look into those.
EDIT: It dosen't work with my board. mini/confused

You will need an 1155 socket, you can just change the motherboard you are saving up for. Unless that is your current motherboard.

But that motherboard was the only one I can find that has over 20 gbs of RAM

You don't need more than 12GB at the MOST. anything over is overkill. even 12gb is overkill. 8GB is good for video and photo editing, 4GB is standard.

Re: Computer recommendation

Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:

You will need an 1155 socket, you can just change the motherboard you are saving up for. Unless that is your current motherboard.

But that motherboard was the only one I can find that has over 20 gbs of RAM

You don't need more than 12GB at the MOST. anything over is overkill. even 12gb is overkill. 8GB is good for video and photo editing, 4GB is standard.

Adobe.com says if you'll gonna be using multiple programs in a loop (Audition to Premiere, Premiere to After Effects) then you'll need 16.

Re: Computer recommendation

Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:

But that motherboard was the only one I can find that has over 20 gbs of RAM

You don't need more than 12GB at the MOST. anything over is overkill. even 12gb is overkill. 8GB is good for video and photo editing, 4GB is standard.

Adobe.com says if you'll gonna be using multiple programs in a loop (Audition to Premiere, Premiere to After Effects) then you'll need 16.

You won't need anymore than that. 48GB is what servers use, and it'll cost a fortune.

Re: Computer recommendation

Yeah, basically I just want bragging rights. Anyways we're getting off topic so lets get back on track. Are you looking to get After Effects for your computer, 16 gbs of RAM will be all basically you'll take advantage of. Also, if you get a 32 bit operating system, you can only use 4 gb of ram, if you have a 64 bit you can use all the RAM in your system

Re: Computer recommendation

Mr.Rundown101 wrote:

Yeah, basically I just want bragging rights.

Get a Mac.

Anyways, as said above, get a 64-bit OS anyway. even if you have only 4gb RAM. (That includes VRAM also, which on your GPU)

Re: Computer recommendation

mod edit: no thanks

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Re: Computer recommendation

ZP wrote:

Yeah, mine is custom built and it cost between $300 and $400.

Well, I would custom build but I don't know what to ask for. I know I want all of the stuff I listed above but how should I go about doing this?

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So yeah, I'm back from my mind.

Re: Computer recommendation

CyberPower.
My friend has one for gaming, and it's wicked fast.

And when I say wicked fast, did I mention it can run SPORE: Galactic Adventures on high graphics with about 2,000 duplicates of large, complex vehicles all firing their missiles? WITHOUT LAGGING!? mini/eek
I tried that on my laptop, and it shut it down.

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Re: Computer recommendation

ZP wrote:

CyberPower.
My friend has one for gaming, and it's wicked fast.

And when I say wicked fast, I mean it can run SPORE: Galactic Adventures on high graphics with about 2,000 duplicates of large, complex vehicles all firing their missiles? WITHOUT LAGGING!? mini/eek
I tried that on my laptop, and it shut it down.

I've heard many horror stroies about them. It would be cheaper to build one yourself. That forum I lniked to earlier is very helpful.

Re: Computer recommendation

Eddie wrote:
ZP wrote:

Yeah, mine is custom built and it cost between $300 and $400.

Well, I would custom build but I don't know what to ask for. I know I want all of the stuff I listed above but how should I go about doing this?

Well, here are the main parts. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Hard Drive
Proccesor
Fan
Graphics card
Power Supply
Case
Motherboard
Operating System

I feel like I forgot something.
EDIT: Make sure they are all compatible.

Last edited by Mr.Rundown101 (August 24, 2011 (10:12am))

Re: Computer recommendation

Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Eddie wrote:
ZP wrote:

Yeah, mine is custom built and it cost between $300 and $400.

Well, I would custom build but I don't know what to ask for. I know I want all of the stuff I listed above but how should I go about doing this?

Well, here are the main parts. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Hard Drive
Proccesor - Sometimes called CPU]
Fan - not needed, stock fan will do.]
Graphics card - Sometimes called GPU]
Power Supply - Sometimes called PSU]
Case
Motherboard
Operating System
DVD drive
RAM]

I feel like I forgot something.

Re: Computer recommendation

Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Eddie wrote:

Well, I would custom build but I don't know what to ask for. I know I want all of the stuff I listed above but how should I go about doing this?

Well, here are the main parts. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Hard Drive
Proccesor - Sometimes called CPU]
Fan - not needed, stock fan will do.]
Graphics card - Sometimes called GPU]
Power Supply - Sometimes called PSU]
Case
Motherboard
Operating System
DVD drive
RAM]

I feel like I forgot something.

Thanks. I knew I had forgot something

Re: Computer recommendation

Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Eddie wrote:

Well, I would custom build but I don't know what to ask for. I know I want all of the stuff I listed above but how should I go about doing this?

Well, here are the main parts. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Hard Drive
Proccesor - Sometimes called CPU]
Fan - not needed, stock fan will do.]
Graphics card - Sometimes called GPU]
Power Supply - Sometimes called PSU]
Case
Motherboard
Operating System
DVD drive
RAM]

I feel like I forgot something.

No stock fan in self builds, you need to buy one. (and put it in)

Plus for what they do (Stop your computer burning down your house) they are extremely cheap.

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Re: Computer recommendation

Cartoonkid98 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:

Well, here are the main parts. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Hard Drive
Proccesor - Sometimes called CPU]
Fan - not needed, stock fan will do.]
Graphics card - Sometimes called GPU]
Power Supply - Sometimes called PSU]
Case
Motherboard
Operating System
DVD drive
RAM]

I feel like I forgot something.

No stock fan in self builds, you need to buy one. (and put it in)

Plus for what they do (Stop your computer burning down your house) they are extremely cheap.

Not true, CPUs come with a fan when you buy them. It should keep it at an alright temp, unless you overclock.

Re: Computer recommendation

Cartoonkid98 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:

Well, here are the main parts. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Hard Drive
Proccesor - Sometimes called CPU]
Fan - not needed, stock fan will do.]
Graphics card - Sometimes called GPU]
Power Supply - Sometimes called PSU]
Case
Motherboard
Operating System
DVD drive
RAM]

I feel like I forgot something.

No stock fan in self builds, you need to buy one. (and put it in)

Plus for what they do (Stop your computer burning down your house) they are extremely cheap.

Some fans are bundled with the proccessors, but if you're looking to overclock the processor or have a quiet computer I say buy a custom one.

Re: Computer recommendation

Aero_Studios wrote:
Cartoonkid98 wrote:

No stock fan in self builds, you need to buy one. (and put it in)

Plus for what they do (Stop your computer burning down your house) they are extremely cheap.

Not true, CPUs come with a fan when you buy them. It should keep it at an alright temp, unless you overclock.

Yes, that is true now that I think about it. Also, some cases come with fans built in.

Re: Computer recommendation

Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:
Cartoonkid98 wrote:

No stock fan in self builds, you need to buy one. (and put it in)

Plus for what they do (Stop your computer burning down your house) they are extremely cheap.

Not true, CPUs come with a fan when you buy them. It should keep it at an alright temp, unless you overclock.

Yes, that is true now that I think about it. Also, some cases come with fans built in.

Those are case fans. You need a separate fan - called a heatsink - for your CPU.

Re: Computer recommendation

Aero_Studios wrote:
Mr.Rundown101 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:

Not true, CPUs come with a fan when you buy them. It should keep it at an alright temp, unless you overclock.

Yes, that is true now that I think about it. Also, some cases come with fans built in.

Those are case fans. You need a separate fan - called a heatsink - for your CPU.

Whats the difference?