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Hardware What Hardware Should I Buy? - April 2009

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Tim S, 4 Apr 2009.

  1. Xir

    Xir Modder

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    Hurray for the Display section!

    Missing an entry/mid level 24" though...instead of the fullHD 22"

    Also...the Q6600 is (as you write) an overclockers CPU...and therefore maybe in the wrong section.
     
  2. wyx087

    wyx087 Homeworld 3 is happening!!

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    how about Sammy T240 for entry-level 24inch? fantastic TN panel my Samsung, HDMI with all the bells and whistles (audio out, HDCP) and stylish exterior, very cheap for 24inch at £230 over on Novatech.
     
  3. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes How many wifi's does it have?

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    I realized that all the Samsung computer monitor I saw (from stores, computer stores, friends), have something in common... they all have backlit bleeding. I don't get what's Samsung problem to not fix this issue even on their more professional screen line (I don't know about the LED and high-end models).
     
  4. notatoad

    notatoad pretty fing wonderful

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  5. Guest-16

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    We've wanted to do the Kama Angle for a while but we misplaced it :(

    mauvecloud - We'll look at getting the Samsung if poss :thumb:

    Xir - Q6600 in a Max II Form - just set the BIOS to "crazy" and watch it fly. The "Gaming Workhorse" is meant to be a powerful multi-tasking gaming machine, sort of "sub-workstation".
     
  6. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes How many wifi's does it have?

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    Ah! thanks, but it has no accessories (no PCI-E pin converter, no DVI to HDMI, and no digital audio cable for HDMI). It's like selling a miss boxed product. Well it is 100$ less, I guess it's good.
     
  7. CAT-THE-FIFTH

    CAT-THE-FIFTH What's a Dremel?

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    "We were very tempted by the AMD Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition here, but the only AMD motherboards we'd actually recommend are over £150 with very few cheaper 790GX+SB750 AM2+ boards available on the market that work well. The two together are a crucial factor when deciding a solid pairing and while the 720 Black Edition can be easily overclocked to over 3.5GHz, the E7400 has more overclocking headroom providing more efficient single threaded and basic multi-tasking performance, at a cheaper price."

    ?????????????????????????????? Weird!! How come then that I know many people with sub £100 790GX motherboards which they have overclocked the Phenom II X3 720 to 3.4ghz+ then?? A few have unlocked the fourth core too! The builds are perfectly stable too!! I wonder how people with their "not capable of working properly" 790GX motherboards have achieved this!!?? It is amazing that none of them were over £105 too!!

    Perhaps you need to check your prices properly:

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Search.aspx?q=790gx

    Not a single motherboard is over £130 and many good ones are around £100 and under!! It is also funny that many other websites and users on forums have reviewed these motherboards and had very few issues too. If anything a few of the earlier 790GX motherboards needed a BIOS update but if anything these updates have been around since early February. Your review of the AM3 processor was near the middle of February which means boards shipped since Feburary would have been shipped with the latest BIOS.


    Also what is with this e-peen with people needing 3.5ghz+ processors to do anything too?? By the time you reach 3.5ghz for a Phenom II or Core2 what difference does it make for most people gaming at 1680x1050 or lower then??

    It makes you think how does everyone else manage to play modern games smoothly with their "slow" sub 3.5ghz processors??
     
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  8. CAT-THE-FIFTH

    CAT-THE-FIFTH What's a Dremel?

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    If you look on forums people have overclocked the Phenom II X4 920 even with a cheap motherboard like an ASUS M3A78-EM to over 3.5ghz!

    The ASUS M3A78-EM costs £61 delivered:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/150278
     
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  9. Guest-16

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    Welcome! :)

    I wouldn't use a 780G motherboard for overclocking and I wouldn't buy one without the SB750 southbridge either.

    I've just personally not found one that works that well yet, so how can I go and recommend one? I don't read how other reviews turn out quite simply because they often don't do the breadth of tests we do: stability, compatibility, CrossFire+single card, overclocking, ACHI, USB, SATA performance.

    We're recommending a graphics card that'll do 1920, or 1680 with all the dandies on. The 920 is not unlocked and will need a HTT overclock - certainly not a guaranteed solution from a microATX 780G motherboard. It's typically easier to do FSB oveclocking on an Intel.

    I might go for the Biostar or the Asus M3A78-T, but I haven't used them so can't recommend them and we try not to suggest stuff we haven't used. Our guide is not the end all answer and there are still excellent alternatives out there - this is simply our choices and you can sub in your own personal options wherever you want! :)
     
  10. Baz

    Baz I work for Corsair

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    You simply can't buy it anymore :(
     
  11. mm vr

    mm vr The cheesecake is a lie

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    I have noticed that aswell. Total backlight bleeding on my 2232BW on dark loading screens (like the Vista loading bar or some games).
     
  12. mystvearn

    mystvearn any-may

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    Nice, better article compared to the almost recycled march recommendation.

    Windows 7 is coming out soon, so you might want to include an article about W7 proof system or some sort. I think June would be good time to introduce the new build just for W7. Just my 2 cents
     
  13. Slyr7.62

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  14. JaredC01

    JaredC01 Hardware Nut

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    The link for the US Pricing on Newegg.com links to a Radeon 4870.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102801
     
  15. Turbotab

    Turbotab I don't touch type, I tard type

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    Interesting article, I enjoyed the expanded build options. Even though I have been on another forum defending Bit-Tech's honour against some blatant fanboism:naughty:, it would be useful to see a non high-end AM3 or AM2+ 790 /SB750 motherboard review, anything in the works?

    The choice of the Q6600 on the Gaming Workhorse build, on the basis of price, is something I disagree with.
    Because of the high price of the Maximus MB (£179), if you instead selected a Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R (£156), i7 920 (£240) and 6GB CorsairXMS3 1333MHz (£63), you end up with a much faster system, and greater overclocking potential, for only £100 extra expenditure.
    N.B. Core i7 & component prices were from Scan.
     
  16. perplekks45

    perplekks45 LIKE AN ANIMAL!

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    I still don't get it... Sorry, if I missed anything as I'm dead tired at the moment [just came back from a weekend in London with an old friend from school ;)] but why the 260 SLI instead of 285 in SLI or even dual 4870X2 in CF-X?
    I mean, isn't the whole idea of the most expensive option to get the best performance out there with more or less stock parts?

    Anyways, I like the new split of the mid-section into two and think it's just another quality article... as [almost] always. :thumb:
     
  17. Guest-16

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    But the EX58 is a very basic Core i7, and the Maximus II and Q66 affords not only more core features but plenty of overclocking headroom - not to mention cheaper DDR2 than a triple channel DDR3 kit. You can get plenty of performance from a ~3.5GHz quad core - many people here will tell you its fast enough.

    Im trying to do AM3 motherboard reviews but so far I've come across 3 different brands and 3 different issues with the hardware on all of them which prevents reviews being finished because I simply cannot test them. They all fail at something or other right now and I wouldn't recommend one.


    Likewise the premium build is not about the most dickswinging rig available, otherwise we'd be specing up 10 Intel X25-Es in RAID 5 on a PCI-E RAID controller. Our build guides are about getting the best value in set budget range :)
     
  18. Elton

    Elton Officially a Whisky Nerd

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    I think the reason why they didn't bother with 2x GTX 285s or 2x HD4870X2s was just that it was much to exuberant of a price for practically no real gain(+$200 for not even 15fps).

    Now what I don't understand is why they didn't suggest 2x GTX 275s..
     
  19. Sterkenburg

    Sterkenburg To mod or not to mod...

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    I have to say, this article definitely made me happy about my i7 920 + P6T deluxe + 6GB OCZ RAM decision. Now I'm definitely going to buy a Spinpoint F1 1TB to top it off! These articles have really helped me out, thanks bit-tech! Now if I can ever find a job, a GTX 260 might be in my future... but that's a ways off for sure.
     
  20. wiak

    wiak What's a Dremel?

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