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Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 12:09pm
by Twoyboy
My old computer was toasted and with my tax refund I'm getting a new one. However, I thought I'd be getting about A$2,000, but I'm actually getting a tad under A$1,500. Can people recommend a computer for me?
I play games a lot (when I can), but I'm never really cutting edge. I might play Diablo 3 when it comes out, but other than that Heroes of Might and Magic and games 1-2 years old is my usual style. I would like to be able to store photos and video as a backup for my wife, as she tends to destroy computers, so 1TB HDD would be preferable, but less would be ok if it saved significant money. I would also like to network it to my TIVO (which I haven't done before, so I don't really know how it works yet) and burn TV shows to DVDs, if possible. I was thinking a Blu-ray player/DVD burner, but if that's too expensive then a plain DVD burner is fine.
I'm open to desktops and laptops, but I assume I'll get more bang for my buck with a desktop. And I can throw in a few hundred extra if it's really worth it to get something a bit better.
Any ideas?
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 12:12pm
by General Zod
Something like
this sounds like it might do the trick. $1,200, decent graphics card capable of handling most games and a Core i3. I'm not too familiar with the Aussie market though.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 12:21pm
by Twoyboy
General Zod wrote:Something like
this sounds like it might do the trick. $1,200, decent graphics card capable of handling most games and a Core i3. I'm not too familiar with the Aussie market though.
Looks good, thanks, but there was one thing I forgot to mention, my old computer was a laptop, so if I get a desktop I need a monitor as well. But still, I think I can get a decent monitor for $300... maybe.
Also, while I'm back, ATI or NVIDIA graphics? Or is it much of a muchness?
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 12:24pm
by General Zod
Twoyboy wrote:
Looks good, thanks, but there was one thing I forgot to mention, my old computer was a laptop, so if I get a desktop I need a monitor as well. But still, I think I can get a decent monitor for $300... maybe.
Eh, like I said I'm not that familiar with the market. You can get by on most any old flat panel monitor depending on how big you want it.
Also, while I'm back, ATI or NVIDIA graphics? Or is it much of a muchness?
I tend to go with nVidia but I think it boils down to personal preference as much as anything if you're not looking for bleeding edge.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 06:38pm
by JointStrikeFighter
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 06:40pm
by Stark
I don't think they have umart in Perth??
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 06:45pm
by JointStrikeFighter
Amusingly the extra $100 to ship it to perth will probably still be cheaper than everywhere else
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 08:50pm
by atg
Twoyboy wrote:Also, while I'm back, ATI or NVIDIA graphics? Or is it much of a muchness?
IIRC ATI/AMD cards are better bang for the buck at the moment.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 08:58pm
by JointStrikeFighter
NVIDIAs are alot easier from a compatibility perspective.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 10:04pm
by atg
JointStrikeFighter wrote:NVIDIAs are alot easier from a compatibility perspective.
Care to provide some examples? I've never run into any compatibility issues running an ATI card.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-15 11:21pm
by weemadando
PCDIY in Vic and SA are great. But just look at static ice.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-16 09:23am
by Twoyboy
Thanks guys, lots to consider. Much appreciated.
JointStrikeFighter wrote:NVIDIAs are alot easier from a compatibility perspective.
I'd perhaps steer away from NVIDIA due to the fact that the NVIDIA GPU was what died rendering my old ASUS laptop useless.
Once bitten and all that...
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-17 04:19am
by Edward Yee
The ATI vs. nVIDIA question has come up over on
this thread I started, but if that's TL;DR, then...
1. If you can wait til October, the Radeon HD6000 series is supposed to be debuting, so a (further) price drop on the 5000 series is expected.
2. If you do go with nVIDIA, EVGA's apparently the best manufacturer solely based on their warranty policies.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-18 05:16pm
by noncredible
If you have a good network and video card, you can get just about anything. I have a 6 year old computer, brand new video card, works just fine. For disk burners, even a CD burner would work. For hard drive space, buy one of those disks that you insert into the computer. They can store almost 300 gigabytes.
For operating system, I would suggest Linux. Windows gets slower the longer you have it, and it gets viruses quite easily. In Linux, if you play around with the user permissions, you can make a separate "internet viewing" account that can't do anything, so you could go on a page infested with viruses, but the viruses would not be able to save onto your computer.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-18 06:53pm
by JointStrikeFighter
fajner1 wrote:For operating system, I would suggest Linux. Windows gets slower the longer you have it, and it gets viruses quite easily. In Linux, if you play around with the user permissions, you can make a separate "internet viewing" account that can't do anything, so you could go on a page infested with viruses, but the viruses would not be able to save onto your computer.
Don't be retarded; he obviously wants the computer for gaming and the whole windows rot meme hasn't been an issue for nearly a decade.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-18 07:38pm
by noncredible
Oh yeah, good point. A lot of games aren't designed for Linux. My bad.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-18 09:23pm
by Starglider
JointStrikeFighter wrote:NVIDIAs are alot easier from a compatibility perspective.
Compatibility with what? Basically all games are compatible with all cards. For what it's worth, AMD's Crossfire supports more flexible mixing of cards than Nvidia SLI does, but that only affects a minority of users. GPU compute is another story, but that's not relevant here.
General Zod wrote:You can get by on most any old flat panel monitor depending on how big you want it.
The quality difference between a mid-range and high-end monitor isn't that noticeable, but really cheap panels in the 20" category and below do tend to look noticeably shitty.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-19 08:08am
by Twoyboy
Thanks again guys. Yeah, I'd love to have used Linux during my issues with Vista, but from what I've heard Win 7 solves some of the compatibility issues and of course a lot of my games will only run in Windows.
It was going to be this. And indeed if I had the money upfront I would have ordered it. But then my mother-in-law reminded me she owes me $300. Sweet... and then today we had a much larger financial windfall... so my budget was now set by my wife and it's $2k with some slack, which I can actually cover.
But thanks for the info re graphics cards and monitors. Cheers.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-19 04:20pm
by weemadando
If you don't go with Windows 7 you are completely mad at this point. It's a fixed version of Vista that has a lot of the guff streamlined and some nice additions.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-21 05:59pm
by Chris OFarrell
I would strongly suggest you go and buy a copy of PC Powerplay.
At the back of each issue, each month, they 'build' 5 different computers for different budgets, specified component by component. You can generally mix and match parts from each if you want a little more or less (outside of the core CPU+MB+RAM trinity which you SHOULD keep together) quite easily, and if you use Shopbot to buy your components, you can generally even source the parts cheaper then they estimate by the time that months issue is out.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-22 11:25am
by Twoyboy
Chris OFarrell wrote:I would strongly suggest you go and buy a copy of PC Powerplay.
At the back of each issue, each month, they 'build' 5 different computers for different budgets, specified component by component. You can generally mix and match parts from each if you want a little more or less (outside of the core CPU+MB+RAM trinity which you SHOULD keep together) quite easily, and if you use Shopbot to buy your components, you can generally even source the parts cheaper then they estimate by the time that months issue is out.
Sweet, thanks. That's the kind of reference I've been looking for online. It's probably well worth a $10 magazine to get the right comp and possibly save a few hundred.
Cheers.
Re: Need a new computer - Budget restrained
Posted: 2010-09-22 04:39pm
by weemadando
Chris OFarrell wrote:I would strongly suggest you go and buy a copy of PC Powerplay.
At the back of each issue, each month, they 'build' 5 different computers for different budgets, specified component by component. You can generally mix and match parts from each if you want a little more or less (outside of the core CPU+MB+RAM trinity which you SHOULD keep together) quite easily, and if you use Shopbot to buy your components, you can generally even source the parts cheaper then they estimate by the time that months issue is out.
Every single time I pick up a PCPP I look longingly at The Beast and tell myself "one day". It was easier when I still had my massive back catalogue and I could pick up one from 98 and go: "mang, my PC shits all over this beast."