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Squilliam said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:

This thread is exactly what I've been looking for, so thanks in advance for putting all this together.

I was looking at your Standard Gaming Rig section, and I noticed the prices had already changed.  So here's how fast the prices have dropped in the 8 months since you posted this.  I put the new prices next to the old prices for comparison.  I guess I'm using this post as some public note-taking...

 

I) Standard Gaming Box

A basic mid-range build for gamers of all shapes and sizes. This setup will play 99% of modern games at max settings.

CPU: Athlon II X3 440 - $87 $75
MOBO:
Asus M4A77TD - $85 $80
GPU:
Powercolor Radeon HD 4850 (for 1680x1050 and below) - $100 (out of stock); ASUS Radeon HD 5770 (for 1920x1080 to 1920x1200) - $160 $150
RAM:
4GB G.Skill Ripjaws Series DDR3-1600 - $105 $75
PSU:
Corsair CMPSU-450VX 450W - $65 $75 (wtf?)
HDD:
Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB - $56 $55 
DVD:
Samsung SATA DVD Burner - $20 (same price)
CASE:
Cooler Master Centurion 5 - $55 (same price)
OS:
Windows 7 Home Premium - $105 $100
TOTAL:
The Radeon 4850 is no longer available, but since March, that Radeon 5770 rig has fallen from $738 to $685.

 

Hmmm........... that's really really tempting.  You say that can play 99% of games on max settings?

So I saved up a grand that I wanted to throw into a laptop, but everybody I've talked to on the internet and out in the real world have all recommended getting a desktop for gaming and then a cheap laptop for portability.  And yeah these prices are ridiculous.  I guess I'm gonna make the jump and build my first desktop.  By the next time I really really need a laptop (shouldn't be until March), I'll just grab some sort of netboke or notebook or notbook or whatever the new 2011 craze is.  And since I can save so much money from dodging the laptop tax, I guess I can get a much nicer monitor.

I'm gonna do a little more research and then maybe come back with some questions.

You can do better than that IMO. The guy has a fetish for Corsair PSUs and you could probably get a cheaper motherboard than that. Quite frankly theres no reason to get an enthusiast motherboard nowadays, they aren't any faster.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129024&cm_re=antec_sonata-_-11-129-024-_-Product

Thats a good combo for instance.

Is there any particular advantage or disadvantage to getting a combo like that?

 

I don't necessarily need the best computer in the world.  I just want to run StarCraft 2 and Portal 2 on max settings, and the computer I'm on right now seriously can't run Minecraft and Firefox at the same time, which is like a knife in my heart.

And I'll do a little video editing and I'm learning to use Flash right now, if that makes a difference.

Thanks for all the help everybody, and sorry for being such a hardware noob.