Custom build at Fry's..what parts to get with a $1000 budget?

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#1 SkyCommand
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For those who folowed the last thread, my dad is giving me a $1,000 budget for a PC, but he won't let me build it myself. So, i've worked around that, and I'm going to get one custom built at Fry's, or a local place in Dallas, depending on who has a better price. Okay, so, it will be a gaming rig primarily. What do you guys recommend for parts? I have traditionally gone with mainly ASUS and EVGA. Keep in mind I also have to have enough left over for a monitor, keyboard, and mouse (because I have been using consoles exclusively for a while because of college).

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Definitely go with an AMD AM3 Phenom II based build :D

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Definitely go with an AMD AM3 Phenom II based build :D

UltimateGamer95

I have thought about AMD! Never used it though. Isn't it a bit cheaper and just as powerful as Intel these days?

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#4 floridaskater05
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yea if your gaming on a budget deff go amd/ati. $1000 bucks eh nice chunk of change there, but how much does fry's charge to build a pc for you??? are you going to need a operating system aswell?

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[QUOTE="UltimateGamer95"]

Definitely go with an AMD AM3 Phenom II based build :D

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I have thought about AMD! Never used it though. Isn't it a bit cheaper and just as powerful as Intel these days?

Cost for performance wise yes, but Intel by far is beating AMD in the capability race. However, CPU wise, these days, you don't need some crazy product, hell most dual cores do the job quite nicely still, but a Phenom II x4 system is pretty affordable and I'd certainly recommend going AMD AM3 Phenom II x4 if you want alot of performance and a more future proof system.
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#6 UltimateGamer95
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[QUOTE="UltimateGamer95"]

Definitely go with an AMD AM3 Phenom II based build :D

SkyCommand

I have thought about AMD! Never used it though. Isn't it a bit cheaper and just as powerful as Intel these days?

Yes definitely :D
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#7 SkyCommand
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I was thinking about doing a Nvidia GTX 275 with the Phenom II X4 (socket AM3) 3.0ghz and 8gb of DDR 3 ram..

thoughts?

:)

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[QUOTE="SkyCommand"]

[QUOTE="UltimateGamer95"]

Definitely go with an AMD AM3 Phenom II based build :D

UltimateGamer95

I have thought about AMD! Never used it though. Isn't it a bit cheaper and just as powerful as Intel these days?

Yes definitely :D

hows your cleints rig going? :P
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#9 sentenced83
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x4 955 , 4 gig of ram and a 5850 :D

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[QUOTE="UltimateGamer95"][QUOTE="SkyCommand"]

I have thought about AMD! Never used it though. Isn't it a bit cheaper and just as powerful as Intel these days?

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Yes definitely :D

hows your cleints rig going? :P

I'm building it at the end of this week because I had some end of semester school work to do. :)

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i5.
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I was thinking about doing a Nvidia GTX 275 with the Phenom II X4 (socket AM3) 3.0ghz and 8gb of DDR 3 ram..

thoughts?

:)

SkyCommand
I'd downgrade to 4gb ddr3 (8gb is overkill) and upgrade that gpu to something as a gtx285/hd5850. :)
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i5. DabsTight703
Mos Def.
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#14 sentenced83
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x4 955 , you can overclock it (although there's no need now) on same voltages for up to 3.6 , and a 5850 is realy a good dx11 card :)

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#15 smc91352
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Here 's a general outline of what I think you should get. The only thing I kinda skimped on was the case (sorry):

CPU + Mobo + RAM: AMD Phenom II X4 955 + ASUS 790X Motherboard + 4GB DDR3 1600 = $328.98
GPU: ASUS Radeon HD 5870 1GB = $409.99
HDD: SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3 500GB = $54.99
OD: LITE-ON 24X DVD+R SATA DVD Writer LightScribe = $28.99
PSU: SeaSonic 850W 80 PLUS SILVER Certified = $119.99
Case: AZZA Orion 202 Mid Tower = $29.99
Total: $972.93

Maybe later you can crossfire. :D

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#16 floridaskater05
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not bad smc, but id go with the 5850 and upgrade that case to a full tower with the money saved from switching the gpu

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#17 SkyCommand
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Wow guys, thanks for all the replies. I have been finishing up all of my finals, and just got back home yesterday. I wanted to answer a few questions I saw. I DO need to budget for a monitor, but I don't care if it's basic, so long as it looks decent and doesn't burn out in a year. Also, I talked to Fry's, and they charge $60 on top of the cost of the parts and the installation of windows 7. So, basically, hardware plus $60.

AMD sounds great. I was looking, and the 5850 seems to fit all of my needs. Since my birthday is not too terribly far, I can always upgrade my video card then, or add a second one 8)

Is 4gb of DDR 3 enough for most of the games out now?

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#18 jtcraft
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4GB of RAM is good for all your gaming needs now and the next couple of years. I don't see games needing 4 GB of RAM anytime soon.
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#19 fuchuzz
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CPU: i5

GPU: gtx260, or a gtx275

4gb of ddr3 should be more then enough.