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      Computer Build Tips/Prices

      I have need of a desktop so that I don't screw over my laptop for college use.
      Plus, my laptop can't play games, essentially. I want a to build a desktop for games and fun use.

      I'm building up a list of parts from Newegg and Tigerdirect, trying to find the best prices but I also want great performance. I would prefer to stay with Windows XP, but also want to dual boot Linux, like I have on my laptop.
      What would ya'll suggest for motherboard, processor, RAM, hard drive, graphics, and anything else you can think of?

      This would be my first build, but my rents have built computers so they can help.

      Thanks.
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      For graphics card i recommend maybe dual Geforce 8600 cards, they have some power but they are rather large so you will need a good fan and a big case.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Volcon View Post
      For graphics card i recommend maybe dual Geforce 8600 cards, they have some power but they are rather large so you will need a good fan and a big case.

      Meh, I'd say get a 9800 GT, Identical to an 8800 GT but with a couple added features and you can get hold of it easily and quite cheaply....

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      just ensure the motherboard has at least two full 16x PCI-e slots
      and check it's max ram capabilities

      motherboard's all important for future proofing the machine
      anything else is pretty redundant, to be honest
      but overspec the motherboard and the machine will last 5-6 years

      *edit*
      that's 5-6 years at the bleeding edge
      obviously many, many more years as a progressively not-so-up-to-date machine
      *edit*

      At present, I'd personally aim for the Intel LGA1366
      new processor socket for the Intel i7

      pricey, but will last for the foreseeable future
      something like this one
      http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx?Quicklinx=5BRP

      then obviously you'll need an Intel i7 CPU for it
      http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx?Quicklinx=5CC9

      unfortunately that's £500 straight off
      (or whatever weird foreign coinage you use)

      graphics, Ram & other bits 'n bobs could well push this up to £650-£700

      but if you can do it, you'll have a machine that'll last a good long time with loads of upgrade potential

      cheaper to have a £700 machine for 6 years (and upgrade bit by bit as and when needed) than buying three £400 machines that only last two years each
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      I'll probably go with e 9800 GT...

      Intel Core 2 Duo, and a good motherboard...

      Case I don't really care as long as it's pretty durable and has plenty of expansion room...

      OCZ memory, probably 2-3 GB since XP can't use 4 anyways. I forget the limit for XP?
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      Also, does anyone have a good tunneling program that works for games and Steam?
      My school doesn't like steam.
      Preferably free.
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      I've read very good reviews for the Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 (3.16GHz), which goes for US$187.99 on Newegg. You probably want to avoid quad core CPUs since they'll either have a lower clock speed or a higher price tag, they'll rack up your electric bill, and you'll need twice as good cooling. If you really want extra performance, you could overclock the E8500 to 4.5+ GHz, but that's probably not a good idea unless you really know what you're doing.

      I don't have specific brand name suggestions for the other parts, but for gaming you'll want at least 2 GB of RAM. Some people recommend 4-8 GB. You'll also want at least a 7200 RPM hard drive to decrease read/write times, especially when loading games. I can't help you in the motherboard and graphics card departments.

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