New Multimedia/Casual Gaming Build - Help Needed

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#1 Jared_AKA_God
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Hey everyone, Am planning on building a multimedia/gaming computer end of 09 and need a lil' help. Notes: -Budget-$900-1000 US (can go $1300 max but really wanna stick to under 1 thou) -WILL NOT OVERCLOCK - i cant and won't overclock/tweak this computer. -I have a 32" HD-ready LG TV that i plan to use as a monitor - through HDMI (no DVI on this TV) -I don't need keyboard or mouse - they can be later purchases -I want to be able to record effectively off my country's HD/normal television -Space is not so much an issue right now as i have a 1tb external - as long as i can add more later on -Do not need Blu-ray player - flatmate has a ps3 -Will be primarily used for multimedia - movies and crap So yeah, think that's about it. If you could use www.pricespy,co.nz (my country's bargain finder) as a guide that would be appreciated because usually we don't have the same things as the rest of the world in lil' old new zealand. Thanks and any help will be GREATLY appreciated. peace. P.S. I'm in no way a fanboy so don't hold back on amd/ati solutions because i don't mind - bang for buck not bragging rights ;)
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#3 adamosmaki
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ok i will try make a list using new egg

First off you want your pc to be future proof. S thats rule out current intel lga775 platform and that leaves you with either AM3 of AMD ort the expensive i7 of intel. i7 platform will be more future proof though

Motherboard- MSI x58 SLI - $160

Case-coolermaster 690 -$70keeps your component cool is mid tower and there is room to work in it and is not to big and is good looking

Psu- you never wanna go cheap on the PSU because you compromise the health of your PC - ocz 600w $75

Graphics Card-you didnt mention gaming but even a $100 vga can play games at 1080p all high settings at vast majority of games Ati 4850 $100 great, fast card ( it plays crysis at 1680x1050 all high settings) and quiet when not gaming

CPU-Intel Core i7 -$280

RAM-i7 based m/b work with ddr3 and work faster when triple channel is enabled and that requires 3 sticks of ram ocz 6gb ddr3 -$100

Hard disk- Since you are gonna use it for multimedia i suggest at least 1TB disk -Seagate barracuda $90

Tv tuner- so that you can record TV aver media -$50 ( contains both an analog and a digital reciever)

dvd writer- LG $25

add $10 for an extra 120mm fan for the case and you are set

Total- 960 us dollars and even outside US where prices are higher i dont think this build can go higher than $1100-1200 so thats in your budget can play games record digital and analog tv programs can hold a big amount of data thanks to 1tb disk

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#4 gigatrainer
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Here is an alternate Phenom II build AMD Phenom II x4 955 - 199$ Asus M4A79 Deluxe - 178.00$ OCZ Gold 4GB DDR2 800 RAM - 45$ Coolermaster 690 - $70 HIS 1GB HD4890 Pre-OCed - 224$ AVerMedia AVerTV Combo PCIe ATSC/NTSC/QAM TV Tuner Card - 85$ LG DVD Writer - 25$ WD 1TB Caviar Black - 95$ OCZ ModXStream 700W Modular PSU - 85$ Total : 1006$ This rig would be more powerful then the one above because it has a much better GPU (OCed 4890 vs 4850) and the processors' powers aren't too different either, they perform equally. I also threw in a TV Tuner that I found quite better(It has more features and HD compatibility) along with a pretty good 700W PSU so that you can later crossfire shall you ever feel the lack of power, plus it is modular so cable management should be less of an issue now.
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#5 chefkw
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Hey everyone, Am planning on building a multimedia/gaming computer end of 09 and need a lil' help. Jared_AKA_God

End of 09 - as in almost 4 months from now? Come back with that question in 3 months, computer hardware changes too rapidly to ask that question so far in advance. By then new, better Dx11 video cards should be out. Who knows, Blu-ray drive prices might fall to the point where it will be worthwhile regardless of your friends PS3 (especially being at/near the holidays).

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#6 Jared_AKA_God
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Ok thanks guys, took me a while to decide between the two builds and i think amd is looking better. One problem with either build though is that both come WAY over my budget in my country. for example the motherboard comes out at $243US and the most similar PSU at $140US. These along with other things make the total at over $1250US which is a lot over my budget. Are there cheaper motherboards and psu etc that i can get? please use www.pricespy.co.nz as a guide if u can. Thanks.