minger
08-01-2007, 10:15 PM
Great site, used it as a guide to build my pc, but...I'm very disappointed. I spent just under $1,000. I spent a lot time picking out the parts and problems solving I ran some benchmark programs on my pc and got a score of 850--after overclocking.
I didn't overclock my friends computer, but his Dell Inspiron 530 ($950) did get a comparable score even without overclocking: 780.
I'm not sure of his specs, but he does have the core 2 duo e4400.
I don't see the reason for wasting the time building a pc--at least in my case. I haven't seen any benefits--other than a gain in knowledge--but do see the drawbacks of lack of tech support.
AMD x2 6000
m2n32-sli mobo
a-data 2gb ddr2 800, dual channel RAM
foxconn fv-n76tm2dt-r3 7600GT
seagate barracuda 320 gb, 16mb cache, HDD
samsung dvd-r/rw x18.
I didn't overclock my friends computer, but his Dell Inspiron 530 ($950) did get a comparable score even without overclocking: 780.
I'm not sure of his specs, but he does have the core 2 duo e4400.
I don't see the reason for wasting the time building a pc--at least in my case. I haven't seen any benefits--other than a gain in knowledge--but do see the drawbacks of lack of tech support.
AMD x2 6000
m2n32-sli mobo
a-data 2gb ddr2 800, dual channel RAM
foxconn fv-n76tm2dt-r3 7600GT
seagate barracuda 320 gb, 16mb cache, HDD
samsung dvd-r/rw x18.