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Karakawe I post too much
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superweapons wrote: | The biggest difference between the HD 4830 and the HD 4850 is the number of shader processors. Performance shouldn't take too much of a hit (I would guess slightly faster than the 8800GT). If you really decide you want to go with an HD 4850, look for a cheaper 512MB model, you can almost get an HD 4870 with $170. |
For some reason, I had thought 4850s were more expensive... Top of newegg list was more popular ones, I suppose. Here's the normal Powercolor HD 4850. The 4850 also has a higher clock.
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countrycone Master Cheater
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Karakawe wrote: | superweapons wrote: | The biggest difference between the HD 4830 and the HD 4850 is the number of shader processors. Performance shouldn't take too much of a hit (I would guess slightly faster than the 8800GT). If you really decide you want to go with an HD 4850, look for a cheaper 512MB model, you can almost get an HD 4870 with $170. |
For some reason, I had thought 4850s were more expensive... Top of newegg list was more popular ones, I suppose. Here's the normal Powercolor HD 4850. The 4850 also has a higher clock. | so i should get this one instead of that $180 card?
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Karakawe I post too much
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:57 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, that'd be good.
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countrycone Master Cheater
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BTW if it matters my operating system will be vista 32 bit,(Friend is loaning me installation disk)
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Konata Izumi Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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drop the 1tb, 4 gigs is enough, and the 4830 should be good.
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Konata Izumi wrote: | drop the 1tb, 4 gigs is enough, and the 4830 should be good. | i will need the 1TB since i have alot of music and movies on my ipod and i have tons of photos, extra 2GB memory is free since it is from my current computer which i wont need if i get those parts, i want a graphics card that can play things like crysis on very high settings without much or no lag. EDIT: well im done thank you karakawe and anyone elso who helped i will get the proccessor and Mobo karakawe recommended and the video card he recommended, i'll get the 4GB memory, 1TB Hardrive, The antec nine hundred case with power supply, and that will be my new gaming computer, one again Thanks for all your help.
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countrycone Master Cheater
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Konata Izumi wrote: | countrycone wrote: | Konata Izumi wrote: | drop the 1tb, 4 gigs is enough, and the 4830 should be good. | i will need the 1TB since i have alot of music and movies on my ipod and i have tons of photos, extra 2GB memory is free since it is from my current computer which i wont need if i get those parts, i want a graphics card that can play things like crysis on very high settings without much or no lag. | what speed isthe old ram?
and if you want to run crysis like that on a $600 build on any monitor bigger than 17", then all i can say is . | idk abou the speed of my old ram, and its okay if crysis has some lag.
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Konata Izumi Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:30 pm Post subject: |
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currently $500 video cards are shitting themselves over crysis at max settings on a 24 inch monitor.
and the old 2 gigs will slow down your new 4 gigs.
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countrycone Master Cheater
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:41 pm Post subject: |
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the 2 gigs and the 4 gigs are both kingston
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countrycone wrote: | the 2 gigs and the 4 gigs are both kingston |
If you're taking parts from a pre-built computer, chances are the ram is clocked at 667MHz or less. The RAM you'll be getting for the build you posted is clocked at 800MHz. If you mix 667MHz (or lower) and 800MHz RAM, the 800MHz RAM will underclock itself to match the slower RAM.
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Zarr wrote: | countrycone wrote: | the 2 gigs and the 4 gigs are both kingston |
If you're taking parts from a pre-built computer, chances are the ram is clocked at 667MHz or less. The RAM you'll be getting for the build you posted is clocked at 800MHz. If you mix 667MHz (or lower) and 800MHz RAM, the 800MHz RAM will underclock itself to match the slower RAM. | OHHHHHHH wut about taking the old CD drive from my old computer and putting it in this new one?
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Karakawe I post too much
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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countrycone wrote: | Zarr wrote: | countrycone wrote: | the 2 gigs and the 4 gigs are both kingston |
If you're taking parts from a pre-built computer, chances are the ram is clocked at 667MHz or less. The RAM you'll be getting for the build you posted is clocked at 800MHz. If you mix 667MHz (or lower) and 800MHz RAM, the 800MHz RAM will underclock itself to match the slower RAM. | OHHHHHHH wut about taking the old CD drive from my old computer and putting it in this new one? |
If it's only a CD drive, you won't be able to install from the Vista DVD.
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i can play dvd's on it and it is CD writeable, btw its nice to know you were paying attention to what ive said most people wouldnt read, they would just recommend random things. well thanks for ure help karakawe im goin to sleep lol, +1 rep for you for all ure help!
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Karakawe I post too much
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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I'm going to guess that it's Parallel ATA, the long ribbon connector inside. You should be able to use it on the Gigabyte board.
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