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eggs2see said:

Starcraft you havn't said where in australia you are from, but if you are in the brisbane area i would highly recommend game dude. They will build your system for you for i think about $60 and they do a very good job. Best advice i can give is do some research. Clearly you know the parts that go into a computer so next you have a couple of decisions to make.

AMD or Intel. Research CPU's and decide how much money you want to spend on the cpu. After you decide which CPU you want you need to find a compatible motherboard. This can be confusing at first but generally computer stores will have cpu's listed under there socket type, and motherboards will be listed under this same socket type so just pay attention to this.

Here is a quick thrown together machine i did for $1800.

CPU - AMD Phenom 2 x4 955 be - $200

Motherboard - Asus m4a79t - $240

GPU - XFX 5770 1gb - $200

RAM - G.skill ripjaws 3x2gb (6gb) - $265 (for the lulz)

HDD - Seagate 1tb hdd - $90

PSU - Antec 750w eartwatts - $150

Case - Antec 300 ($65) + 3x additional fans ($20ea=$60) = $125

Good disk drive (good quality DVD dual layer burner will do, but again if someone feels there are now decent Blu-Ray options out there...)

DVD burner - $30

CPU cooler - $70-100

Asus 23.6" 1080p monitor - $240


Total = $1650 approx All prices through gamedude


Anything else you can think of.

I guess u can probably get a blu ray aswell they are about $200... or you could get another gfx card as the m/b i selected is crossfire compatible and so is the case and powersupply.

For $1800 aslong as you steer clear of a harvey norman you are going to get a beast.

 

OH! and one more thing.. don't listen to what anyone above me has said, don't buy a dell or a prebuilt - remember they have to make a profit too, so if they are competitive its because there items are low quality (which they are).  Just pick out all the parts and have a place like gamedude build it for you.  They have a service center attached to there sales center that help you if you have any problems and will do repairs, etc.

That looks decent, especially as I dont really need the screen.

But I am in Sydney, do they do Sydney?



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