Thats right. My system cost me £900 all in at the time, before all the Quad cores came out. I have a Tsunami Dream case, which was £80 on it's own, nice case though.that dell isnt too bad for a ready made package i suppose....i prefer to make em myself tho, feels more like its 'yours'......also you get the advantage of picking high quality components....for example a none branded 2gb of ram will not perform as well as a good brand....and certainly wont overclock as well.
my scratch system, has more storage with a fast access time, far better gpu (although lump didnt say he needed much) and will be far easier to upgrade if needed.
the e2160 is proably the best value for money cpu at the moment...will easily run at 3gig with a good cooler and with water cooling will do 3.6, easily fast enough for what lump wants.....infact its good enough with the right gpu to run most current games. only problem with them is they are never in stock! im actually planning on using on in my next build, until i replace it when q6600 prices drop a bit
i guess overclocking isnt on most peoples agenda but why buy a £150 cpu when you can make a £40 one do the same job and learn a little at the same time is my way of thinking.
I went for an IP35 chipset, stuck a E6400 2.14GHZ in it, lapped cooler, runs nice at 3Ghz. Chip cost £125 at the time and the 3Ghz ones were about £500! Also had a 8800GTS OC, only 320MB but does the job, that was £200 at the time, bit cheaper now though.
It's actually a minefield when building your own, as there are so many options. I want a BRD read write drive, also reads HD-DVD they are cheap now!
JAHLAD: You reckon you can get a 1.8Ghz processor to run at 3Ghz and be stable on ORTHOS etc at 100% for a couple of days? Thats quite an overclock.
What sort of idle temps would you expect with that?
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