How's this PC setup? Rate it 1-10

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#1 KingRoyW
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I'll be using this mainly PC for gaming. This is the final build, I've went through so many other configurations, and finally settled on this! I'm going to be using this on a 1440 x 900 monitor. So tell me how good this PC will be in terms of performance. Rate it from 1 to 10. Also, I will be OCing the processor to 3.6 ghz.

  • COOLERMASTER, Centurion 590 Black Mid-Tower Computer Case, ATX, No PSU, SEC
  • CORSAIR, CMPSU-550VX VX Series Power Supply, 550W, 80 PLUS®, 24-pin ATX12V EPS12V, SLI Ready
  • ASUS, P5Q, LGA775, Intel® P45, 1600MHz FSB, DDR2-1200 16GB /4, PCIe x16, SATA 3.0 Gbit/s RAID 5 /8, HDA, GbLAN, FW /2, ATX, Retail
  • INTEL, Core™ 2 Duo E8400 Dual-Core, 3.0GHz, 1333MHz FSB, 6MB L2 Cache, 45nm, 65W, EM64T EIST VT XD, Retail
  • XIGMATEK, RED SCORPION-S1283 CPU Cooling Fan/Heatsink, Socket 775/754/939/940/AM2, 120mm Fan, Aluminum, Red LED, Retail, retention bracket included
  • G.SKILL, 4GB (2 x 2GB) PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz CL5 (5-5-5-15) SDRAM DIMM, Non-ECC\
  • SAPPHIRE, Radeon® HD 4850 625MHz, 512MB GDDR3 1986MHz, PCIe x16 CrossFire, DVI /2, HDTV-Out, Retail
  • WESTERN DIGITAL, 320GB WD Caviar® SE16 (WD3200AAKS), SATA 3 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 16MB cache
  • SONY, CRX320EE Black 52x32x52-16A DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo Drive, EIDE/ATAPI, OEM
  • MICROSOFT, Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition w/ SP1, OEM


The total cost is about $1,150. AVADirect will be putting it together for me. I'll be getting a warranty (no additional cost) , 1 year for parts, and unlimited labor. I don't trust myself with expensive equipment, lol.

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#2 ROCKINGFOOL
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ill give it 8/10 cuz you need to know that your motherboard doesnt support 16x16 it only supports 8x8 but a single card does .

second thing your PSU maby just maby it doesnt handle crosfire so you may need another PSU to do so.

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#3 KingRoyW
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Umm, I wasn't planning on running 2x 4850s, so the power supply is enough. When you say the motherboard doesnt have 16 x 16, you mean it only has one PCI-E slot, correct? I never said anything about running dual cards, and I don't think I need to with a pretty low res of 1440 x 900. One 4850 should be plenty for almost all games.
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#4 Elann2008
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7.0/10 HD4870 would be the better choice since you're running a single GPU setup.
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#5 skyyfox1
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everything looks fine.. cpu, power supply.. i would prefer a geforce 9800 gpu though.
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#6 KingRoyW
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7.0/10 HD4870 would be the better choice since you're running a single GPU setup.Elann2008

Ehh, its 100$ more for maybe a few more fps. The 4870 is only noticably better than the 4850 on higher resolutions... those of which I don't use. The 4870's performance won't beat the 4850 by a noticable amount at a res of 1440 x 900.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/ati-radeon-hd4800-games_5.html#sect0

At that site, it says the 9800gtx preformed just as good as the 4870 on a resolution around my monitor. Maybe I should just get a 9800gtx? Then again, the 4850 beats the 9800gtx on other tests, so I'm unsure.

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#7 ROCKINGFOOL
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[QUOTE="Elann2008"]7.0/10 HD4870 would be the better choice since you're running a single GPU setup.KingRoyW

Ehh, its 100$ more for maybe a few more fps. The 4870 is only noticably better than the 4850 on high resolutions... those of which I don't use. The 4870's performance won't beat the 4850 by a noticable amount at a res of 1440 x 900.

Am I wrong? Should I have just gone with the 9800 instead?

the HD 4850 is slightly more powerfull than 9800gtx and even 9800gtx+ .

your only problem is that you have to increase the fan speed manually and thats easy .

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#8 KingRoyW
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Yeh, I've heard that the 4800's run pretty hot. So since I'm staying with the 4850, unless someone has a good reason to change, lets get back to rating my setup.
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#9 KingRoyW
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I was reading up about AVA Direct's ways of payment. If you use a credit card, you need to fax them a forum... that's just a plain hassle. Do you guys think I should order this setup from AVA Direct or just build the thing myself? Is it hard to put it together and install all of the hardware?
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#10 xialon
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8.5/10

Your motherboard is going to give you some issues in the future. You should have went with AMD for your processor. Finally, your graphics card is the biggest problem. Upgrade to a 4870, and try to dual it if you can.

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#11 Elann2008
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[QUOTE="Elann2008"]7.0/10 HD4870 would be the better choice since you're running a single GPU setup.KingRoyW

Ehh, its 100$ more for maybe a few more fps. The 4870 is only noticably better than the 4850 on higher resolutions... those of which I don't use. The 4870's performance won't beat the 4850 by a noticable amount at a res of 1440 x 900.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/ati-radeon-hd4800-games_5.html#sect0

At that site, it says the 9800gtx preformed just as good as the 4870 on a resolution around my monitor. Maybe I should just get a 9800gtx? Then again, the 4850 beats the 9800gtx on other tests, so I'm unsure.

Dont always believe every website and benchmarks. It really depends on your build. The HD4870 is a beast compared to the HD4850. Especially in your case because you have a single GPU setup. But you're better off getting an HD4850 over 9800gtx. Or... just wait for the HD4870x2 for the best single GPU setup.

But yeah, I guess you could go for the HD4850. It's really up to you. I retract my previous score. I rate it an 8.5/10 now.

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#12 matrixian
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At 1440x900, the hd4850 is all you need. Best bang for the buck card, and the hd4870 is overkill for that resolution.

Performance: 8.5
Price/Performance: 9.5