Tiger Direct Question - (Barbone PC kits) |
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Tiger Direct Question - (Barbone PC kits) |
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![]() Tick tock, Bill ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrator Posts: 8,764 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 333,948 ![]() |
I was reading up on the barebone stuff and it seems like you get more for your money, as far as hardware is concerned. The optimist in me says it's similar (ok, not the same, but theoretically...) like buying furniture and putting the pieces together. I get that I'm grossly oversimplifying, but I'm wondering if that's the general concept.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/ca...lc.asp?CatId=31 (for reference) I'm looking into getting something different, something more graphic saavy as my computer is going on 5 years now and since my son needs a new computer, I figure why not buy a new one for me and give him my old system. Yes, I am a mean mom. haha |
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![]() llorT rioneS ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 641 Joined: Mar 2009 Member No: 717,869 ![]() |
I'll suggest you to just build a PC Yourself.
As You said You want a graphics savvy computer. Heres what I'll suggest you. Intel Core 2 Quad, 3GB of RAM, 160-500GB of HDD, Nvidia 8800GT or 9800GTX whatever turns you on. and a nifty 26" LCD. |
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![]() /人◕‿‿◕人\ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 8,283 Joined: Dec 2007 Member No: 602,927 ![]() |
Processor Information:
Vendor: GenuineIntel Speed: 2400 Mhz 4 logical processors 4 physical processors HyperThreading: Unsupported FCMOV: Supported SSE2: Supported Windows Version: Windows Vista (32 bit) NTFS: Supported Video Card: Driver: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT DirectX Driver Name: nvd3dum.dll Driver Version: 7.15.11.7813 DirectX Driver Version: 7.15.11.7813 Driver Date: 18 Sept 2008 Desktop Color Depth: 32 bits per pixel Monitor Refresh Rate: 59 Hz DirectX Card: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT VendorID: 0x10de DeviceID: 0x614 Number of Monitors: 2 Number of Logical Video Cards: 2 No SLI or Crossfire Detected Primary Display Resolution: 1680 x 1050 Desktop Resolution: 2960 x 1050 Primary Display Size: 23.35" x 14.57" (27.48" diag) 59.3cm x 37.0cm (69.8cm diag) Primary Bus: PCI Express 16x Primary VRAM: 1024 MB Supported MSAA Modes: 2x 4x 8x Sound card: Audio device: Speakers (High Definition Audio Memory: RAM: 2813 Mb Miscellaneous: Total Hard Disk Space Available: 476937 Mb Largest Free Hard Disk Block: 369145 Mb Those are my specs. Build around that, and you should have something good, and under $2.5K. |
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![]() llorT rioneS ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 641 Joined: Mar 2009 Member No: 717,869 ![]() |
9001 is right,
go for 9800GTX or Geforce GTX 295 if you have alot of cash with you. |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrator Posts: 2,648 Joined: Apr 2008 Member No: 639,265 ![]() |
I'm no expert, but a lot of those kits actually look pretty good. Here are a few pieces of advice I can offer to keep in mind:
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 6,349 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 455,274 ![]() |
Didn't read the thread nor the OP, just read, "Tiger Direct". Stay away from them.. they're too expensive compared to other places such as Newegg.
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![]() Cornflakes :D ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,541 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 322,923 ![]() |
Actually, the ATI 4850 is considered to be the best bang for buck video card on the market right now. If you have money, buy an ATI 4950 X2. Just check out the benchmarks on websites like TOM'S HARDWARE.
NVIDIA has been slacking all year. Last year, NVIDIA was king. This year, they've just eaten dirt. The new ATI R770 GPU kicked NVIDIA to the curb in every way shape and form. ATI is king... |
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Well it's only March. NVIDIA still has a few months to release something badass.
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 1,574 Joined: Aug 2007 Member No: 555,438 ![]() |
Well it's only March. NVIDIA still has a few months to release something badass. Heh, not likely. NVidia just keeps ramping up the DIE size on their cards. It will only take them so far. ATI took a different route, and a successful one at that. Investing in an entirely new GPU architechture. However, NVidia still has the most powerful card on the market, the 295. The $500+ graphics card is worse than a paired 4870s ($400+) in a xFire configuration. A complete waste of money if you ask me. Seeing as how the 4850 can play just about any game on the market (Crysis aside) on maximum in some of the highest resolutions for only $130.00... I used to play NVidia, but I'm not a fan boy. I just buy from the best manufaturer. Now, I shop ATI because they're the best. |
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