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Topic: Gaming Computer off MSY
burtels
Posts: 1
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Hey guys... .. . what do you reckon about this computer for gaming? ? ? was going to build my own system but this looks pretty sweet. . was also going to update to the 24" Viewsonic Monitor instead of the 21.5" samsung

AMD AM3 x4 Phenom II 955 $ 1390

http://www.msy.com.au/SYSTEMS/Amdgame-3.pdf
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Spook
Posts: 25133
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im a huge fan of msy's prebuilt systems:

they are exceptionally well priced, and well supported:

why amd though?
id go intel:
MrHardware
Posts: 4955
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if you're after a gaming system you'd want something way better than a 9400GT.
Mass
Posts: 561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Things to note......IDE HDD and ROM....bad. You want a SATA HDD and ROM.
Shaw cases are very cheap thin steel and the PS is rubbish. Stick to a Antec/Coolermaster/Thermaltake case with matching PSU will cost you an extra $100 over the Shaw but worth every penny.

If you can't build it yourself then get them to build it for $50 or whatever they charge and spec it yourself.

ASUS P5Q-PRO mobo
Intel Quad 8400
4 Gb Geil RAM
1Tb Seagate HDD Sata
Pioneer 217 DVD-RW
512Mb GTX 250 XFX
Antec 6580B Case (with PS)
Viewsonic 24" LCD
Microsoft wired kb+m

$1329 + build cost

much better system
Load Windows 7 RC1 onto it and you got an awesome gaming rig.
ctd
Posts: 7271
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pre built systems are usually fairly terribly bad because they cbf'd updating them regularly.
Get what mass said but instead of the GTX250 get a 1GB 4870 Powercolor for an extra 60 dollar. Dunno what PSU comes with that case but.

Oh and if you getting it for games. mx518 mouse, microsoft fail.

last edited by ctd at 13:23:57 27/May/09
koopz
Posts: 7713
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why amd though?
id go intel:


f*** it's a crazy world.

you're pimping Intel, and the wife just bought the family a f***ing nintendo wii console
Spook
Posts: 25134
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha, you love it :)
ive always just bought whats best bang for buck, you cant go past intel atm:

also microsfot mice are awesome for gaming
3dee
Posts: 3564
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was under the impression AMD has sucked at processors for a few years now...

Core 2 or i7 is the way to go.
Crakaveli
Posts: 3401
Location: USA
They don't suck, its just intel are better :P.
Midda
Posts: 3577
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah, go Core i7 for the CPU for sure.
Mass
Posts: 562
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah but the price jumps are quite big for the i7 CPU X58 mobo combo. Low powered quad cores are best bang for buck at the moment.
burtels
Posts: 2
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

so i7 Cpu, X58 mobo, themaltake case, sat hd and rom, what about ram? I was thinking DDR2. . and what graph card. . . damn this s*** is confusing. . . maybe I'll just go out and but a gameboy :P
Spook
Posts: 25147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how much cash you got to spend?
ati ? 4870/4850 $260/$190
nvidia gtx260/gt9800 $260/$160
burtels
Posts: 3
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

what about gamedude.com.au's puters?
Spook
Posts: 25148
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
we tend to avoid gamedude around here
burtels
Posts: 4
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

wanna spend around 2 grand all up. . . umarts intel puter looks good
TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 3389
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what about gamedude.com.au's puters?


sif gaydude.. go umart, msy, computer alliance... anyone who actually honors warranty.. or you know has some sort of customer service. also the rig Mass has mentioned is pretty good if that's all you want to spend.
Spook
Posts: 25149
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
$2000 at msy will buy you a killer box:

p5q3 ddr3 $200
4gig ddr3 $100
intel q9400 $300
Coolermaster CAC-T05 $100
whatever hardrives you want
whatever monitor you want
4870/gtx260 $260

for the above you'd get change from 2 grand
taggs
Posts: 2600
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
don't ever, EVER buy anything from gamedude. ever. everververververveverfsdasafa
MrHardware
Posts: 4961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what spook said
Spook
Posts: 25150
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** it, if you wanted to spend all of your 2gs, go an i7 400 for chip 350 for mobo

also, mrhardware, lets make out:
MrHardware
Posts: 4962
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wat
mission
Posts: 5107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I think he wants to make love to you.

last edited by mission at 09:27:03 28/May/09
burtels
Posts: 5
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

awesome. . . thanks for all the feedback lads. . . good luck with spook, mrhardware ... .. .
CHUB
Posts: 5159
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Definitely swap out the 9400GT for a 4850/4870.

Just select parts and pay them the $70 to put it together.

MSY ftw.

Simple :D
ctd
Posts: 7278
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah what CHUB said. Stop looking at the pre-built setups :(

You'd be better off going into MSY and going "hey I have 2grand and I want the best gaming system I can get with that budget" and they will hook you up.
indecision
Posts: 3
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

lol wheres this jim guy.. haha let me see to not suck at forums... i'd have to. what do two to three word threads ?
like sending yes no messages via sms.
ye i can see whu sucks :)
FraktuRe
Posts: 1190
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
what, the, f***;
thermite
Posts: 2597
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i can see whu sucks to
taggs
Posts: 2950
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wait a minute here, the thread you necro-posted in got locked because you're a s***ter.

now you're necro-posting again to try and (very poorly) pay out an admin?

you really do suck at forums, buddy.
taggs
Posts: 2951
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i really hope you don't own/work at the lan cafe you're spruiking in your profile.

it would be mind boggling for someone to work somewhere like that and be so bad at the internet!
infi
Posts: 13425
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
msy, i come for the pleasant customer service, but i stay for the low low prices.
Obes
Posts: 7837
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Things to note......IDE HDD and ROM....bad. You want a SATA HDD and ROM.

Why ?
A cheap SATA drive is no better then a cheap ATA drive. The bus is not the limiting factor. You might notice a tiny difference in burst figures when you get lucky enough to hit something in the drives cache.


In fact I'd advocate an IDE dvd drive. Leave all your sata ports free for HDDs.

I mean yeah sata is better then ata ... but ata is not bad

Also I wouldn't get the nvidia 250 given the small price difference to a 4870
Mr Hardware
Posts: 5530
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
dudes, the thread is 4 months old.
Obes
Posts: 7839
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We had a long think about it
Mr Hardware
Posts: 5531
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ah
konstie
Posts: 53
Location:

EDIT: deleting comments cause of old thread ;)

i failed hard
indecision
Posts: 4
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

harsh harsh taggs , after reading all the comments in this section of this local forum.your comments i decided to back umart on a coment about waiting to long.if that makes me useless then so be it :)
taggs
Posts: 2977
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
no, that's not what makes you useless.

what makes you usless is that you don't check the time/date of a previous post before reviving a months old thread. then when an admin understandably locks that thread you post a pathetic comeback in ANOTHER MONTHS OLD THREAD. it's as if you've never used the internet before, which is why it amazes me you pimp/work for a LAN cafe!

also it seems you struggle with english/typing, so i don't have high hopes for you tbh.

anyway, you have a nice day ;)
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