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Vociferate [AUS $$] Intel vs AMD Build 12-04-2009, 12:46 AM
Vociferate Oh and also, what are some... 12-04-2009, 12:47 AM
Ualaa I'd imagine you could order... 12-04-2009, 03:30 AM
Noxxy MSY... 12-04-2009, 07:11 AM
Vociferate Cheers Nox, I found a website... 12-04-2009, 09:58 AM
Naysayer These kind of questions... 12-04-2009, 10:45 AM
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    MSY
    http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf

    Built 9 boxes through these guys so far - no problems either on service or price

    If MSY doesn't have the parts, umart will have it - possibly the same to $1-$2 more expensive but, for my personal experience, their majorly lack customer services skills (if you want to go corsair psu - you'll have to deal with umart - all mine are corsairs and they are rock solid).

    If you do go to umart, make sure you place your order online either instore (there's always a pc for customer to use instore) or from home via setting up an account - the price you see advertised tends to be the internet price - not the store price.

    Staticice has a searchable dbase of most 'stores' so you can get something else closer to you if you prefer:
    http://www.staticice.com.au/

    Type in your part code and follow it with 'state:NSW' for example, to reduce the list

    I'd normally also highly recommend checking out the OCAU wiki for suggested builds but, for the first time I can ever remember, it is down atm. Had a few blackouts/power surges last weekend and I can only assume something got frizzled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noxxy View Post
    MSY
    http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf

    Built 9 boxes through these guys so far - no problems either on service or price

    If MSY doesn't have the parts, umart will have it - possibly the same to $1-$2 more expensive but, for my personal experience, their majorly lack customer services skills (if you want to go corsair psu - you'll have to deal with umart - all mine are corsairs and they are rock solid).

    If you do go to umart, make sure you place your order online either instore (there's always a pc for customer to use instore) or from home via setting up an account - the price you see advertised tends to be the internet price - not the store price.

    Staticice has a searchable dbase of most 'stores' so you can get something else closer to you if you prefer:
    http://www.staticice.com.au/

    Type in your part code and follow it with 'state:NSW' for example, to reduce the list

    I'd normally also highly recommend checking out the OCAU wiki for suggested builds but, for the first time I can ever remember, it is down atm. Had a few blackouts/power surges last weekend and I can only assume something got frizzled.
    Cheers Nox, I found a website in which someone I work with recommended.

    http://www.pccasegear.com.au/

    Now, here is the deal...

    This is sort of the build I am going for, however... I want to knock down the price a bit. So, what can I do?

    Gigabyte GA-MA790FXT-UD5P Motherboard
    AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition
    CoolerMaster Silent Pro M700
    Kingston HyperX KHX2000C9D3T1K2 (2x2GB) DDR3
    Radeon HD4870
    CoolerMaster HAF 922 Case
    Samsung P2350 23in Widescreen LCD Monitor
    Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB ST31000528AS
    Logitech Media 600 Keyboard USB
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM
    Logitech G5 Laser Mouse
    Pioneer DVR-218L DVDRW OEM
    $1871 AUS

    Ideally, I'd like to drop the price by at least $300.

    Any suggestions?

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    [AUS $$] Intel vs AMD Build
    I am looking to build a new computer because I am finally in an area where I can afford to start upgrading.

    Right now, I am stuck on which route to go.
    The infamous, Intel vs AMD.

    AMD is cheaper, so I can splurge a bit more on peripherals and such.
    Intel seems better for overclocking.

    But I Am still on the crossroads.

    This will be my 3rd build, and I am looking for a "Bang for my Buck" type deal.
    I started my first build with the AMD Athlon X2. Then the Intel q6600.
    These kind of questions should be asked on a reputable site like www.tomshardware.com . If you want answers from experts, that's the place to go. Besides their awesome forums, you can find thorough tests on a lot of pc hardware, and head to head comparison's with actual detailed data for you to look at and decipher for yourself if you don't trust an answer on the forums. They even do a regular "best bang for the buck" pc build article.

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