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#1 BlackStalker
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Hey, I was just wondering if you guys could give me your opinion on this system and if its worth the money

Gigabyte GA-965P-S3 Socket 775 Intel 965 Express .....................................$119.99

Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 ................................................................................$199.99

OCZ DDR2 800MHz PC2-6400 Platinum 1GB (2x512MB) Dual Channel Kit .....$74.99

Asus EAX1950PRO/HTDP/256M ATI Radeon X1950Pro Chipset (581MHz) 256MB GDDR3 (1.4GHz) PCI-Express ................................................................................................$187.90

Seagate Barracuda 7200 SATA NCQ 3.0Gb/s 160GB 8MB Cache .....................$61.99

Pioneer DVR-112DBK 18X DVD-Writer .........................................................$39.19

Hercules P4 ATX Middle Tower Case with 450watt Power Supply .............$39.19

Total: $723.24 CND (Canadian)

What do you guys think?

 

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#2 yoyo462001
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looks good but i would get 2x1gbs instead of 2x512mbs

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#3 BlackStalker
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I plan on getting another gb of ram just cant get it right now.
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#4 yoyo462001
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ok then its an alrite rig.

 

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#5 Hiryuu_
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I'd go with the Gigabyte DS3 or eVGA's 650i Ultra instead of the S3. 

 Any reason you want the E6300? You should go for the cheaper E4400 (faster than the E6300), or the E6320/E6420.

 You should get a 1GB stick of RAM so you can have more slots for future upgrades.

 

I'd suggest checking DirectCanada for your parts since DC has very nice prices and free shipping on orders over $300.

 

http://www.directcanada.com/

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#6 BlackStalker
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I'd go with the Gigabyte DS3 or eVGA's 650i Ultra instead of the S3.

Any reason you want the E6300? You should go for the cheaper E4400 (faster than the E6300), or the E6320/E6420.

You should get a 1GB stick of RAM so you can have more slots for future upgrades.

 

I'd suggest checking DirectCanada for your parts since DC has very nice prices and free shipping on orders over $300.

 

http://www.directcanada.com/

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Well i choose the Gigabyte DS3 + E6300 combo because i've read and saw first hand (from a friend) the overclocking capability of the combo. I mean, you could get the E6300 CPU to 3.2ghz on stock cooling without having problems and the FSB up to 1800+ from its original 1gh. The one friend that has i think almost the same computer got his CPU rated at 9.3ghz with aftermarket cooling, so i'm thinking i can get more out of the E6300 than i would with anyother. I saw benchmarks for a E6300 o'c to 3.2ghz (with stock cooling) and it outperformed the Core 2 Extreme X6800 duel core (at stock speeds) which retails for what, $1000?

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#7 Hiryuu_
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If you are overclocking, get the E4300 or E4400 instead.

 

The E4300 is the cheapest Core 2 Duo, and is easily the best overclocker. 

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#8 BlackStalker
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So what would i be able to pull more juice out of? Doesn't the E6300 have a higher FSB? Also here are the benchmarks for the E6300 overclocked vs the X6800 Hardware Zone
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#9 Hiryuu_
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Yes I know the E6300 @ 3.2GHz will outperform an X6800 at stock... but honestly nobody buys the X6800 and doesn't overclock.. it has an unlocked multiplier. =p With the E4300, you can easily get 3.0GHz on stock cooling. As for the E6300, it's harder to get it to 3.2GHz on stock.. much more easier to hit 2.8GHz. The E4300 is a better overclocker due to its higher multiplier (9x vs the E6300's 7x).
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 I see... but what would overclock nicer/more effectively with aftermarket cooling? Also, wouldn't the E6300's higher FSB balance the lower multiplier factor?
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#11 matrixian
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I'd suggest checking DirectCanada for your parts since DC has very nice prices and free shipping on orders over $300.

 

http://www.directcanada.com/

Hiryuu_

 

Yep DC rules, it's the best etailer in Canada. I ordered last night 2 gigs of corsair ram pc2-5400 for 70$ CDN. I might get another pair later. 

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 I see... but what would overclock nicer/more effectively with aftermarket cooling? Also, wouldn't the E6300's higher FSB balance the lower multiplier factor?BlackStalker

It is actually easier to overclock with a lower fsb

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I see... but what would overclock nicer/more effectively with aftermarket cooling? Also, wouldn't the E6300's higher FSB balance the lower multiplier factor?BlackStalker
It sure will. Aftermarket coolers are far more efficient in cooling the CPU and keeping the temp steady. The lower the temp, the better and more stable you can OC.