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Cheapest FAST new computer [message #97551] |
Sat, 29 March 2008 06:06 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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I've got a desktop pc that is a turd. Celeron 2.6Mhz, rates about 350 on
Passmark Charts.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/
I want to build a new pc that is about 1500 on the charts like an e6600 core
2 duo. I'd like to reuse my IDE drives and have capability to go Sata in
the future and I want a silent power supply. 4GB ram. Any ideas for the
cheapest way to get there?
The e6600 is about $200 on ebay and i'm not stuck on that processor but one
in that range. This box is just for writing code, database stuff and non
music stuff.
Thanks,
John
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Re: Cheapest FAST new computer [message #97557 is a reply to message #97555] |
Sat, 29 March 2008 08:10 |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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ps - in my local office depot there was an open box quad core HP with 3 GB
of ram, 512 dedicated video, tv tuner, HDMI output, 500 GB sata, 120 GB porta
drive - for 650 bucks last week.
Chuck
"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
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>John,
>
>I would take a pass through a couple electronics stores in your area. Last
>year I was planning to build, but found a decent dual core with sata drives
>and good video for around 450 bucks. I popped two more gb of ram into it,
>formatted it and installed XP pro which I already had a license for. Total
>cost was around 550 for a damn fast machine.
>
>Chuck
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>"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>>I've got a desktop pc that is a turd. Celeron 2.6Mhz, rates about 350
>on
>>Passmark Charts.
>>
>>http://www.cpubenchmark.net/
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>>I want to build a new pc that is about 1500 on the charts like an e6600
>core
>>2 duo. I'd like to reuse my IDE drives and have capability to go Sata
in
>>the future and I want a silent power supply. 4GB ram. Any ideas for the
>>cheapest way to get there?
>>
>>The e6600 is about $200 on ebay and i'm not stuck on that processor but
>one
>>in that range. This box is just for writing code, database stuff and non
>>music stuff.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>John
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Re: Cheapest FAST new computer [message #97575 is a reply to message #97571] |
Sat, 29 March 2008 17:49 |
Deej [5]
Messages: 373 Registered: March 2008
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and tweaked. All I'd need to do would be to add a couple of the 500G =
SATA drives I've got here as backups and I'd be set.
Yeah, I could build it cheaper, but not much and when I figure in all =
the time it takes to build it, load the OS, mobo drivers, optomize it =
and burn it in, paying them the extra $$ for their time and expertise =
makes sense in my situation.
I'm really thinking seriously about this. I'd like to be able to track =
at 64k with the Cubase control room. I've been using it at 128k and it's =
tolerable, but the difference bettween 64k and 128k is noticeable to my =
ears. 64k is equivalent to what I hear using Totalmix, and the more I =
get into Totalmix, the more sense it makes. It's also much easier to =
deal with when you're only using one audio interface for all your =
tracking/playback. I'll have that situation sussed in about a week.
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:47eeb930$1@linux...
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> thanks guys, i went and bought one. got parts from my local guy and =
got a
> MS-7357 motherboard G33M, e6750 cpu w/ 2gb dual channel ram, antec =
power,
> 80gb sata, case and dvd burner for $875.
>=20
> I went to circuit city to look at the hp and the sales people were so =
lame
> a i walked out. The hp would do dual monitor so that was no good for =
me.
> I'm just doing coding, database stuff and some games so this box sound =
do
> well. I'm doing my 89 windows updates as we speek so it's up and =
running.
>=20
> Thanks !
> John
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Re: Cheapest FAST new computer [message #97578 is a reply to message #97575] |
Sat, 29 March 2008 18:27 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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HI DJ,
You can configure a system w/ tower, power supply, Q6600, 2 gigs ram
160 gig OS, 320g audio drive, Geforce 8600GT dual head video (fan less),
DVD burner, XP Pro, 1 yr warranty, life time tech support for $1437.00.
We will putting out a sub $1000 in a week or so sense we Americans is so
poor. :)
Our overseas sales have went thought the roof lately. :) We don't cover
any shipping with our warranty for overseas systems just life time
phone/email support. But even with them paying the shippings with a
warranty issue of some sort it is still less money that buying it in
their country. jeez.
The overseas sales that always make me laugh are the ones we get from
Taiwan, Hong Kong and India.
Chris
Mr. Simplicity wrote:
> I was looking at the ADK website while ago and for a little over
> $1500.00 I could get a quad core /screamer /with the OS already
> installed and tweaked. All I'd need to do would be to add a couple of
> the 500G SATA drives I've got here as backups and I'd be set.
>
> Yeah, I could build it cheaper, but not much and when I figure in all
> the time it takes to build it, load the OS, mobo drivers, optomize it
> and burn it in, paying them the extra $$ for their time and expertise
> makes sense in my situation.
>
> I'm really thinking seriously about this. I'd like to be able to track
> at 64k with the Cubase control room. I've been using it at 128k and
> it's tolerable, but the difference bettween 64k and 128k is noticeable
> to my ears. 64k is equivalent to what I hear using Totalmix, and the
> more I get into Totalmix, the more sense it makes. It's also much
> easier to deal with when you're only using one audio interface for all
> your tracking/playback. I'll have that situation sussed in about a week.
>
>
>
>
> "John" <no@no.com <mailto:no@no.com>> wrote in message
> news:47eeb930$1@linux...
> >
> > thanks guys, i went and bought one. got parts from my local guy and
> got a
> > MS-7357 motherboard G33M, e6750 cpu w/ 2gb dual channel ram, antec
> power,
> > 80gb sata, case and dvd burner for $875.
> >
> > I went to circuit city to look at the hp and the sales people were
> so lame
> > a i walked out. The hp would do dual monitor so that was no good
> for me.
> > I'm just doing coding, database stuff and some games so this box
> sound do
> > well. I'm doing my 89 windows updates as we speek so it's up and
> running.
> >
> > Thanks !
> > John
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Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762
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Re: Cheapest FAST new computer [message #97580 is a reply to message #97578] |
Sat, 29 March 2008 19:11 |
Deej [5]
Messages: 373 Registered: March 2008
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I'm thinking of spending a little bit more and getting the RAID 0 setup.
This box will likely be doing a bit of video editing as well.
I'll probably get a PCIe card for one of my Magma's and either try that with
my Magma holding the RME cards and interface the other Magma with the UAD-1
cards in one of the PCI slots, or I'll just yank the MADI and AES32 out of
the Magma, load them in the 2 x PCI slots on the MOBO and then try
interfacing the other Magma with the DSP processors in one of the PCIe
slots. You got a mobo that you think would handle this? Are you guys OC'ing
these quads to 3GHZ?
Deej
"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
news:47eeee60@linux...
> HI DJ,
> You can configure a system w/ tower, power supply, Q6600, 2 gigs ram 160
> gig OS, 320g audio drive, Geforce 8600GT dual head video (fan less), DVD
> burner, XP Pro, 1 yr warranty, life time tech support for $1437.00. We
> will putting out a sub $1000 in a week or so sense we Americans is so
> poor. :)
> Our overseas sales have went thought the roof lately. :) We don't cover
> any shipping with our warranty for overseas systems just life time
> phone/email support. But even with them paying the shippings with a
> warranty issue of some sort it is still less money that buying it in their
> country. jeez.
> The overseas sales that always make me laugh are the ones we get from
> Taiwan, Hong Kong and India.
> Chris
>
> Mr. Simplicity wrote:
>> I was looking at the ADK website while ago and for a little over $1500.00
>> I could get a quad core /screamer /with the OS already installed and
>> tweaked. All I'd need to do would be to add a couple of the 500G SATA
>> drives I've got here as backups and I'd be set.
>> Yeah, I could build it cheaper, but not much and when I figure in all
>> the time it takes to build it, load the OS, mobo drivers, optomize it and
>> burn it in, paying them the extra $$ for their time and expertise makes
>> sense in my situation.
>> I'm really thinking seriously about this. I'd like to be able to track
>> at 64k with the Cubase control room. I've been using it at 128k and it's
>> tolerable, but the difference bettween 64k and 128k is noticeable to my
>> ears. 64k is equivalent to what I hear using Totalmix, and the more I get
>> into Totalmix, the more sense it makes. It's also much easier to deal
>> with when you're only using one audio interface for all your
>> tracking/playback. I'll have that situation sussed in about a week.
>> "John" <no@no.com <mailto:no@no.com>> wrote in message
>> news:47eeb930$1@linux...
>> >
>> > thanks guys, i went and bought one. got parts from my local guy and
>> got a
>> > MS-7357 motherboard G33M, e6750 cpu w/ 2gb dual channel ram, antec
>> power,
>> > 80gb sata, case and dvd burner for $875.
>> >
>> > I went to circuit city to look at the hp and the sales people were
>> so lame
>> > a i walked out. The hp would do dual monitor so that was no good
>> for me.
>> > I'm just doing coding, database stuff and some games so this box
>> sound do
>> > well. I'm doing my 89 windows updates as we speek so it's up and
>> running.
>> >
>> > Thanks !
>> > John
>
> --
> Chris Ludwig
> ADK
> chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
> www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
> (859) 635-5762
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