View Full Version : trying to figure out is everything is compatible
jomag
12-20-2007, 02:10 AM
i am thinking of buying a computer from cyberpower.com, although it maintains many bad reviews, i think the issue is just that buyers are not checking whether all of the custom parts they choose are compatible with eachother, and therefor , are having problems. if anyone has an opinion on this please reply. also, i would like to find if my system configuration is all compatible and that everything will work out. please confirm.
CASE: ($10 off Mail-in Rebate) Sigma Gaming Orca Mid-Tower 400W Case
CPU: (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6850 CPU @ 3.00GHz 1333FSB 4MB L2 Cache 64-bit
MOTHERBOARD: Asus P5N-E nForce 650i SLI Chipset LGA775 FSB1333 DDR2 Mainboard
MEMORY: (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)2GB (2x1GB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory (Corsair Value Select or Major Brand)
VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB 16X PCI Express (EVGA Powered by NVIDIA)
VIDEO CARD 2: NONE
VIDEO CARD 3: NONE
LCD Monitor: ViewSonic VA2026W 20& quot; Widescreen Color TFT Active Matrix WSXGA LCD Display 1680x1050
HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive (320GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16MB Cache 7200RPM HDD)
Data Hard Drive: NONE
Optical Drive: (Special Price) 20X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR)
Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM (BLACK COLOR)
SOUND: 3D WAVE ON-BOARD 5.1 SOUND CARD
monitor?????
RickyTick
12-20-2007, 09:36 AM
The parts listed are compatible.
I too have read numerous horror stories about Cyberpower and also Ibuypower. Of course there are many more happy customers than there are mad ones. I have a couple of friends that bought systems from Velocity Micro and they are extremely happy with their products and their customer service. Give them a look before making a final decision.
RickyTick
12-20-2007, 09:40 AM
In regards to the items you've picked, I like the processor and the video card. The rest would not be my choice.
Jamie Nixx
12-20-2007, 10:26 AM
Change the motherboard, to a Gigabyte P35C.
For the memory get Corsair XMS2.
You are better off buying a seperate case and PSU, you need to spend at least $100 on a PSU for this kind of system, the generic PSU that comes with that case will not suffice.
jomag
12-20-2007, 04:38 PM
thanks for the tips - i heard the sli chipsets were good but i didnt know the specifics so i just chose their most basic one. also, i know the memory isnt that great, but im not planning on running many programs at once and as for the case, im not trying to get anything special, but what do u recomend.
jomag
12-20-2007, 04:41 PM
rickytick, also what do you mean change everything else, or what specifically.
thanks for the referals to the other sight and i will check them out
jomag
12-20-2007, 04:46 PM
also, im a little worried about the monitor, what do you think,as well as my powersupply's ability
jomag
12-20-2007, 04:49 PM
MSI P35 Neo2-FR Intel P35 CrossFire Chipset LGA775 FSB1333 DDR2/800 Mainboard w/GbLAN,USB2.0,&7.1Audio()
-do u mean this motherboard, cause im little hesitent about crossfire
Jamie Nixx
12-20-2007, 04:58 PM
Do you actually know what SLi and Crossfire is?
Nvidia chipset boards are old, the P35 is an Intel chipset and it is easily the best chipset around, you only need to worry about SLi and Crossfire if you are using two graphics cards.
Trust me dude, change the motherboard to a Gigabyte P35 or an Asus P5KC and don't worry.
Hang on a sec, are you building or buying ready made?
RickyTick
12-20-2007, 05:46 PM
Jamie, I think his intention is to buy a boutique system. I suggested Velocity Micro since he lives here in the states.
Jamie Nixx
12-20-2007, 06:26 PM
Oh ok thats cool.
Building is still a lot cheaper.
jomag
12-21-2007, 04:22 PM
ok, i believe you about the P35 chipset, but does it matter which one i get, cause im not lookin to spend a load just on my motherboard
also, about my memory, whats the difference between the basic corsair memory and the Corsair XMS2 Xtreme Memory w/ Heat Spreader?
im also not sure about the monitor and thanks for everything
Jamie Nixx
12-21-2007, 05:27 PM
For a start Corsair XMS2 is incredibly cheap, plus it is high perfromance memory, made for gaming machines.
The Asus P5KC is about $135, that is the same price as the Asus P5N-E, its one of the best boards out there.
jomag
12-22-2007, 02:20 PM
well, seeing they don't have the p5kc, what else is good, as i don't think i want to order shit separate.
jomag
12-23-2007, 01:55 AM
ok, i think i got it down, tell me if i need anything or if anything is wrong
CASE: ($10 off Mail-in Rebate) Sigma Gaming LaVie Med-Tower Case w/ Window And Leather Trim Front Panel 420 Watts Power Supply
CPU: (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6850 CPU @ 3.00GHz 1333FSB 4MB L2 Cache 64-bit
MOTHERBOARD: ($20 off Mail-in Rebate)MSI P35 Neo2-FR Intel P35 CrossFire Chipset LGA775 FSB1333 DDR2/800 Mainboard w/GbLAN, USB2.0, & 7.1Audio
MEMORY: (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)2GB (2x1GB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory (Corsair XMS2 Xtreme Memory w/ Heat Spreader)
VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB 16X PCI Express (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
VIDEO CARD 2: NONE
VIDEO CARD 3: NONE
LCD Monitor: ViewSonic VA2026W 20& quot; Widescreen Color TFT Active Matrix WSXGA LCD Display 1680x1050
HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive (320GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16MB Cache 7200RPM HDD)
Data Hard Drive: NONE
Optical Drive: (Special Price) 20X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR)
Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM (BLACK COLOR)
SOUND: 3D WAVE ON-BOARD 5.1 SOUND CARD
the total, with tax is $1,587.37. hows that????
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