Is this a good deal for a gaming computer?

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dnws517
Frost Gate Guardian
#1
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Is this a good deal for a gaming computer?

Is it just good, or can i find better out there? (and where)



•Intel P4 630 3.0Ghz CPU 2MB Cache w/Fan
•ASUS P5ND2-SLI Deluxe Motherboard
•1GB Dual-Channel DDR2 533Mhz Memory
•200GB 7200RPM Serial ATA150 Hard Drive
•16X NEC 3540A Double Layer DVD+/-RW w/Nero
•1.44 Floppy Disk Drive
•256MB GeForce 7800GT PCI Express w/DVI
•1Gbit Marvell Ethernet
•High quality 8-Channel AC97 Audio
•450watt Raidmax Ninja Mid Tower Case
•6 USB 2.0 Ports (2 Front and 4 Rear Ports)
•2 1394 Firewire Ports
•Keyboard, Mouse and Speakers
•1 Year Parts and Labor Warranty



for 1000$ new, built, and shipped
Old Dood
Old Dood
Middle-Age-Man
#2
Hmm...seems to be in order. $1000.00 for a decent game box. I would add another gig of ram..but thats me. Decent processor...could be a bit faster...but then again you have a 2meg Level2 cache...that is a good thing.

Great Vid Card of course. Solid hard drive. Good power.

I am sure someone will come along and say you can do better...or this and that...but go with your gut. You can tweak and play around for only so long. I would purchase it. And start having some F U N!

EDIT: Save up your cash....Dell has Deals on that 2405FPW 24" WideScreen monitor. I saw it for around $700-800 not too long ago. It is a sweet LCD with a 12ms response time. I got the Dell 2001FP 20.1" LCD with a 16ms response time. I haven't seen any blur at all. I am real happy with it. Guild Wars looks fantastic....but the one that my buddy got...the 24" Dell WideScreen it looks just a bit better with the 16:9 aspec ratio.
EternalTempest
EternalTempest
Furnace Stoker
#3
Not a bad deal at all, make a great gamming rig.

I would see if I could upgrade the sound to an Audigy 2 ZS min or the newer Augidy x-fi series but that could be done latter.

*** Careful of the 1Gbit Marvell Ethernet, in these forums certain drivers would cause GW got go nuts. But it works fine with the correct driver.
Ghozer
Ghozer
Krytan Explorer
#4
I Personally dont like GeForce or Intel - So im not going to comment because it would be a total flame.. (Plus AMD and ATI Are a little cheaper)
EternalTempest
EternalTempest
Furnace Stoker
#5
I would stick with AMD and Nvidia Geforce myself but for $1000 that is not a bad system. Will not turn this in to a flame war either.
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HANK
Ascalonian Squire
#6
Well nvidia offers the best right now. 7800gt is pretty good (they oc incredibly). Many games are very processor heavy, yours isn't bad, but again for gaming amd. 1gig of ram is enough for now. in many cases 2gig slows the performance down, or has no improvement over 1gig. If you are lookin for a slight increase in performance, better ram would help but not a big deal for non oc. Not bad though =)
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dnws517
Frost Gate Guardian
#7
i could get the same thing with a
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ CPU w/Fan
with this motherboard:
ASUS A8N-SLI Premium

for also 1000$

i dont need more then 1g, i can always expand later, and now theres just no point. Im not doing heavy video editing or the sort.

mainly i want to know if im getting a steal, or is there better out there.(where)

Yes ive heard of the 24" for 749$, i just got one. and the 20.1" also for that matter.

You need a special offer code to get the price that low.
Old Dood
Old Dood
Middle-Age-Man
#8
The reason why I like to have more Ram is because I can have many windows/programs open at the same time. I can then just ALT-TAB between different programs and have no pause. I have noticed a big difference between having 2GB over 1GB or Ram when playing Guild Wars. The game is allot snappier with the extra Ram.

Ram is cheap compared to what we had to endure just a few years ago. It is still the cheapest and most efficent way to upgrade your system. It will cure allot of problems.
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User Name
Banned
#9
it's an intel chipset...therefore not a gaming machine.

otherwise it looks pretty nice
Old Dood
Old Dood
Middle-Age-Man
#10
Quote:
Originally Posted by User Name
it's an intel chipset...therefore not a gaming machine.

otherwise it looks pretty nice
Ohh..Really? hmm...then what have I been doing with my Intel chipset? Balancing my checkbook? Give it a rest on the AMD fanboy rap. It is so childish! And simply old.
Mistress Develion
Mistress Develion
Academy Page
#11
drop the motherboard and get a lanparty board www.DFI.com enjoy!
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pacho
Pre-Searing Cadet
#12
go with the a64 3200+, it will give more power to the 7800gt, and if youre overclocking make sure to get a venice or better save some cash and go 3000+ venice and oc it to at least 2.4, i would get the 630 only for multitasking, but overall the 3200+ is better
Alias_X
Alias_X
Desert Nomad
#13
May I ask wher you are buying this from? I am interested in a good gaming computer, and that one seems to be great, so is it from a website or what? And if it is a site like ibuypower.com or something, it might not be reliabel, just putting that out here.