Building A New Pc $500 Or Less
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alright guys i need help. Im going to build a new PC.
Its going to be a gaming PC for $500 or less.
I want an athlon processor, 1 GB of RAM. And an Nivida graphics card.
My current computer is
2.6 ghz P4
Geforce FX 5200
512 MB RAM
20 GB Harddrive
im gonna build a whole new one.
so help me out please.
Its going to be a gaming PC for $500 or less.
I want an athlon processor, 1 GB of RAM. And an Nivida graphics card.
My current computer is
2.6 ghz P4
Geforce FX 5200
512 MB RAM
20 GB Harddrive
im gonna build a whole new one.
so help me out please.
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I agree... just take the 500$ and upgrade your current system. You're not going to build a new computer with all the core componets you need, at least a good gaming system, for $500.
Get a new HDD, 512 more RAM, and a better video card, and you should be in good shape.
Its going to be a gaming PC for $500 or less.
I want an athlon processor, 1 GB of RAM. And an Nivida graphics card.
My current computer is
2.6 ghz P4
Geforce FX 5200
512 MB RAM
20 GB Harddrive
im gonna build a whole new one.
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The processor, RAM, and GFX card will likely be over $500 alone. On newegg, a FX5600 was about $100 US, an Athalon XP 3200+ was ~$180, and 1GB of PC3200 DDR RAM was ~$250. Right there, you have $530, not including a hard drive, case, mobo, etc...
$500 isn't enough to build a decent gaming PC really. You could add 512MB RAM to your system, upgrade to a decent video card, and get a decent sized hard drive as well. The processor isn't that bad, and you won't notice a big performance change if you upgrade to a 3.2GHz even. It's said that it's not worth upgrading your CPU unless you'll double the speed.
[it is also 11.5 months old now]
However, it too is worse than your computer right there.
Its base specifications:
~2.0 GHz AMD Athalon 2400+
256mb of RAM
Radeon 9200 128mb
80GB HDD
[and apparently a crap motherboard]
So I'm going to vote: try looking into a new motherboard if you want an Athalon processor. You might have enough left over for some more RAM and a new video card. $500 isn't really sufficient for a new computer. Or just get a bigger HDD (or an additional one, I should say) and a new graphics card.
athlon2500M 99$
a7n8x 120$
512 ram 99$
512 ram 99$
cd, heatsink, case, psu 99$
blammo, a computer slightly faster than your current one for 520$ thats lacking a video card and harddrive.
if youre feeling adventerous read up on overclocking. you can spend 100$ on heatsinks and get your p4 2.6 up to 3.something (or the athlon2500M up to athlon3400) really though, youll have to do a LOT of reading to get into overclocking knowledgably enough to not damage any components.
/is knowledgably a word?
I, for one, will have to agree. $500 is a good amount for upgrade but not much else.
well...shoot im gonna have to do some research. thx guys.
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If you were planning on building a new computer with $500 you need to do a lot more research in either case.
1GB PC3200 Corsair (2x 512MB DIMM) - $120 (after $40 rebate) (Fry's)
ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB - $174 (Best Buy)
Western Digital 80GB HDD - $40 (after $40 rebate) (Fry's)
There you go. Salvage the old optical drive from your existing machine, or lay out another $40 for an 8x CD/DVD-RW at Fry's.
And why is Fry's the devil? Because it offers decent deals, but if you go for the cheapo stuff you'll end up coming back to return it? (AKA: ECS mobos)
And why is Fry's the devil? Because it offers decent deals, but if you go for the cheapo stuff you'll end up coming back to return it? (AKA: ECS mobos) <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Except that I'm pretty sure were talking about running doom 3 here, not running everything else better...
damn, i should move to america just for the cheap computer stuff. :O couldnt get the things talesin listed for under $1000 here (australia).
And why is Fry's the devil? Because it offers decent deals, but if you go for the cheapo stuff you'll end up coming back to return it? (AKA: ECS mobos) <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Well, in all fairness, MrPink's answer is totally correct: You will run doom3 better with the Nvidia card. And if running doom3 is all you want to do, then go with nvidia.
Also, Hudson originally stated that he wanted an nvidia card.
Not only that, but haven't you seen DooManiac's quest to get an x800xt? They are just as elusive as the 6800UE.
Ideally one off eBay, since they come with a manufacturers guarantee.