w00t, it's summer time, and i'm building a new computer! However I have a few boundries. The computer that I intend to build is going to be a gaming computer, so it needs to be fast and have an awesome video card. However, it also needs to be 700 dollars or less all-together, since thats all the cash I can spare.
I've heard of a few good places to buy parts at, and, although I intend to buy most of the parts at a computer show, I have decided to use www.pcimicro.com and www.tigerdirect.com for the parts that I cannot find at computer shows.
I have already spent alot of time on this, and assembled everything that I intend to buy, plus the maximum estimated price, in a list.(I have attached this list to my post.)
I am still open to any and all suggestions from you guys! Also, I have never bought from www.pcimicro.com before, so if any of you have, please share your experience.
Pease Note The New List With Suggestions!
I've heard of a few good places to buy parts at, and, although I intend to buy most of the parts at a computer show, I have decided to use www.pcimicro.com and www.tigerdirect.com for the parts that I cannot find at computer shows.
I have already spent alot of time on this, and assembled everything that I intend to buy, plus the maximum estimated price, in a list.(I have attached this list to my post.)
I am still open to any and all suggestions from you guys! Also, I have never bought from www.pcimicro.com before, so if any of you have, please share your experience.
Pease Note The New List With Suggestions!



, and then you choke up the rest of the system...for the sound card the older Audigy are plenty good enough (if you can find one) and as long as you are prepared to do a little bit of searching for the correct drivers the SB "Live 5.1" is a steal

. Stock motherboard bundles are really underpowered in the cooling dept, I'm not suggesting a water cooled system or a refridgeration unit but at the very least a fan adapter and an 80mm fan for the chip, my case is an Ally Lian-Li and I have added the window and the lights (lights aren't fitted at the moment) but then that was just for show not performance, I have ram cooling fans together with heatsinks attached. All the IDE cabling is the smooth high airflow type and all the extra cables are wrapped in cable wrap. All this air flow routeing adds to the costs, although it does really help with reducing internal temps, actually the flat IDE cables are basically the same cost as these so called "trendy" parts, crazy.




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