Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: yuppiejr
So I poked around Newegg and was able to put together a solid machine with the new 2.66 ghz / C2D 6750, a newer P35 chipset board, SATA DVD burner, the fastest 7200 RPM hard drive in production right now and still keep the build under your $850 build price with shipping.
I agree with your original decision to go with a 512 meg video card - the X19xx series is still viable and a good choice in this build and budget. I think the EarthWatts is a great PSU but your budget should have enough fluff left even with shipping on the parts below to get the FPS you specced originally. Dell is fine but I don't see any good enough deals to merit jumping over there. This is an enthusiast forum, if you have someone knowledgeable and reliable do the original build and then do the ongoing maintenance yourself with help here it will be a good learning experience.
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Subtotal: $801.92
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I have a CHEAPER BUILD.
With monitor, SOFTWARE (vista premium is $120) games and input devices, neweggs total comes to around $1,480 + builder fees.
Dell offers the E4320, 8600GTS, Vista, DVD/RW, 19inch LCD, 320 gig HD, DDR2-800 RAM x 2 gigs, microsoft works 2006/antivirus and a one year warranty for replacement hardware (I've heard they're warranty exchange is amazing. They'll replace pretty much anything within the warranty limit without hassle.)
Dell total comes to $1,278 shipped. For $80 more, I could get the 8800GTS. According to one dell forum member, all I have to do is email them the 8800GTS product code they offer on their website and request for a videocard replacement. They won't charge me for the 7300LE, and instead throw in the 8800GTS.
Although I'd have to email the sales rep, get on the phone for half an hour, sort out confirmation, etc.. I'm not sure if its worth the hassle.
Either way, I'm content with my dell build - I just hope I'm getting the best deal possible for retail.
If something goes wrong with my newegg built, I'm on my own. I don't have the resources to risk that. I don't need super ultra whammy performance. I just want to play battlefield 2. According to tomshardware, the 8600GTS will play battlefield 2 with max settings flawlessly. 2142 can be run on max without AA (which I don't care about anyways..)
I'm still contemplating the 8800GTS tackle. I really really want it, but I don't want to go through the hassle of dell anymore than I have to.