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Old 08-03-2010, 10:32 AM   #1
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Need i7 build, 1.5k-2k

Need your help fellas, anyone got a i7 setup within $1.5k - $2k range??

Computer is gonna be used for moderate gaming / media creation.

I checked out the popular G73jh but it's plagued with tons of issues and the G73Jw has no confirmed release date.

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edit: will use monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speaker from previous setup so basically I just need the tower itself.
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Old 08-03-2010, 11:00 AM   #2
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I tried their pre-configged but I was hoping to get more suggestions other than what's already listed. Besides, some folks here have more knowledge as to which brand or model are better

I'll play around with the NCIX configurator again when I have some more time.

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Old 08-03-2010, 12:46 PM   #4
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i think SSD + WD green is the way to go
and also a P183 case with noctua fans
maybe even a corsair PSU

depending on what u plan to do with it, i usually buy cheaper but good brand mobo/ram
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yes, go with the SSD drive for OS and installed apps/games..

tack on another $350 for a 128GB SSD drive

so i added the SSD and upgrade from 640gb to 1TB and your at a total of $2021.
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Processor (CPU) Intel Core i7 930 Quad Core Processor LGA1366 2.8GHZ 8MB L3 Cache 130W 45NM Retail Box

Motherboard Gigabyte X58A-UD3R ATX LGA1366 X58 DDR3 4PCI-E SATA3 USB3.0 Sound GLAN CrossFireX SLI Motherboard

DDR3 Memory (RAM) G.SKILL F3-10666CL9T-6GBNQ 6GB DDR3 3X2GB DDR3-1333 CL 9-9-9-24 Triple Channel Memory Kit

Computer Case Coolermaster CM 690 II Advanced ATX Mid Tower Case Black 4X5.25 1X3.5EXT 6X3.5INT *No PSU*

Power Supply XFX 750W Black Edition Single Rail Modular ATX 12V 62A 24PIN ATX Power Supply 80PLUS Silver

Video Cards EVGA GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card

Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64BIT DVD OEM

Hard Drives Samsung Spinpoint F3 HD103SJ 1TB SATA2 7200RPM 32MB Cache 3.5IN Hard Drive OEM

Blu-Ray Reader Liteon IHOS104 4X BLU-RAY Reader BD-ROM Drive SATA Black OEM

DVD Writer LG GH22NS50 Black 22X SATA DVD Writer OEM

Card Reader Nmedia C68 3.5IN USB2.0 Flash Card Reader Silver Black with Front USB

Solid State Drives - SSD Crucial RealSSD C300 64GB 2.5IN Solid State Disk Flash Drive SATA3 6Gbps

Network Card D-LINK DWA-556 Xtreme N Desktop Adapter 802.11B/G/N 3X3 PCI-E1 Adapter

Works out to $1801.34 + tax.

Personally I really want to get the G73Jh... it's the perfect or ideal machine for my needs and I don't need to shell out for the windows OS software, the wireless card nor card reader ANYWAYS, do give me your feedback on what I have listed and if you have a better recommendation please let me know as well but give me a reason as to why it is better...

128 GB ssd is nice and read/write faster than 64 GB version but I don't think I am willing to pay $350 for 128 GB? The SSD will be for OS + primary applications and only those. Games will be installed on the samsung 1tb drive (i heard it's faster than WD Black, but have not verified that yet).

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i have a few samsung drives at work that are either dead or dying...
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Yeah. No need to dump so much money on an SSD. A 64GB is enough for the OS and apps.
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i have a few samsung drives at work that are either dead or dying...
samsung f3's? the 1tb?

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Yeah. No need to dump so much money on an SSD. A 64GB is enough for the OS and apps.
yeah, i am only using SSD for win 7 and applications such as adobe photoshop... games don't need a crazy fast harddrive, minimal gain in performance i'd think.

No one talked about my choices of components... did I make the right pick or is there a better choice? My other thing is will I need a dedicated sound card? I never had one so I can never tell the difference in quality.

again, thanks for your feedbacks, appreciate it
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I don't think you'll need a dedicated sound card. The onboard audio these days are more than adequate for most purposes. I'd say that audiophiles may be the only group of people that would dish out the extra bucks for a discrete sound card these days.

The components look pretty standard for an i7 setup. Perhaps the only modification I would make is to remove the DVD writer as I'm sure the Blu Ray reader would perform the same function. However, DVD burners are only about $20 so really, it doesn't make much difference price wise.

SSD is personal preference. I find 64GB too small for an OS partition (I just did a clean install and after installing my required apps, etc, it's used up almost 50GB) Remember that SSD's need at least 10% of the total disk space free for optimal performance.

However, if the laptop is your ideal machine, you should just go with that. No point getting a machine that's just going to sit at home unused.
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i wouldn't bother with the g73jw anyways.. only a 460m vid card.. for the pricing.. it's not worth it
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i checked out the ncix sale and tweaked my setup a little bit

i7 930
asus p6x58d-e
evga gtx 460 1gb w/ lifetime warranty
samsung f3 1tb
lian li pc-p50 case
corsair xms3 6gb i7 kit
xfx 750w
nmedia internal card reader
lg dvd writer (will remove and get blueray reader as you guys suggested)
corsair force series 60gb ssd
ms win 7 home prem
dwa 556 wireless adapter

works out to roughly 1700 + tax

I probably won't have that many program installed on the SSD, plus, 120gb is still quite expensive :P i am pretty much set on the parts if no other recommendation is given

regarding g73jw, likely to be a 460 or 470 and the cooling has been tweaked but the reason i brought it up is because i was hoping that the Jw has fixed all the Jh problems and provided that it'll be released within a month but chances are it'll be out in q4 as Jh is still in demand
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