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Schumacher_Skaife
03-18-2003, 08:27 AM
I have 3500 (Australian) to spend on a new Pc? Can i get some reccomendations for a good system?

Thanks

Dave :)

Sorry that 3rd post is me! :rolleyes:

MagicNakor
03-18-2003, 08:38 AM
Well, that depends a lot on what you want it to do, really.

A good system for gaming is a different one for office work is a different one for development etc.

:ninja:

Guest
03-18-2003, 08:40 AM
Yeah sorry about that, primarily for gaming.

zapjb
03-18-2003, 09:21 AM
For us yanks. How much is 3500 Aussie in $'s? So we can help. :)

Eatchipz
03-18-2003, 10:13 AM
Hi think it is in usa money $5250.00

"The Avatar Man"
03-18-2003, 10:16 AM
are you kidding that's a fortune for a pc.
get 3.06ghz p4
radeon 9700 pro all in wonder
1 gig of ram
and you should still be well under your limit ;)

MagicNakor
03-18-2003, 10:23 AM
I think PC parts cost a fortune in Australia, though.

Edited to add: You might want a decent-sized harddrive and cd-drive/burner as well. ;)

:ninja:

"The Avatar Man"
03-18-2003, 10:33 AM
well he could order it online and swallow the shipping

zapjb
03-18-2003, 11:25 AM
Shit you could build 2 maybe 3 killer puters for $5250. Let us know what you buy so we can drool. :lol:

Eatchipz
03-18-2003, 11:36 AM
Yeh are u could build a Super Computer :D

I think u can buy the parts and bring them 2 some shop to but them to getther u ask ppl to but them in for u.

Well u can do that in the UK

al_birkett
03-18-2003, 11:38 AM
whats with the avatar... are you a schumacher fan??? :unsure:

Prozac
03-18-2003, 12:29 PM
I hear the old NASA mainframe is goin' cheap.... U shood give em a call, they might be able to sort you out ! :blink:

Gandalf on Crack
03-18-2003, 11:41 PM
Nope just pulled out a Calc and Converter:
3500 Australian Dollar = $2,011.10 United States Dollar



Well thats no 5000 but I'd say if you wanted a total brand name comp Dell or a average Alienware (dont bash me for saying brand names) But if you can build it..you will have one hell of a comp.

Greyball
03-18-2003, 11:51 PM
I got a new system. It was a Athlon 2700, ATI Radeon 9700 PRO, 120 GB Maxtor HD with 2MB cache (this is important) for just over £1000. You should be able to get a top of the range machine for much the same. Make sure the processor is an Athlon as it does floating point calculations better than Pentiums therefore they are much better for gaming. The Radeon 9700 Pro card is amazing especially for gaming.

healimonster
03-18-2003, 11:57 PM
from my experiances with prices in australia for american products:

If a pair of levis costs 35 dollars in america, it will cost about 70 us dollars in AU.

A cd costs 15 US dollars in the US, in AU 30 US dollars.

I can only assume the same probably goes for PC's.

Its a great place to live ... as long as you make about 3 times what you make in the us

the-ninja69
03-19-2003, 01:00 AM
The best comp i could come up with is this:

Intel Pentium 4 Processor 3.06ghz 533mhz FSB w/ 512kb Cache w/H-T

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinium

Radeon 9800 Pro

1.5 RDRAM PC-1066

ASUS P4T533-C - Intel 850E Pentium 4 Motherboard

200GB Western Digital UltraATA 7200RPM 8mb Cache

Enermax EG651-VE 550 Watt Power Supply

Lite-On 52x24x52x

16/48x DVD-ROM

Intel PRO/1000 MT Gigabit Desktop Adapter

Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 500-Watt THX Speakers

Windows XP Professional

Logitech Cordless Elite Duo

Koolance PC2-601BLW(Case)

Koolance Exos w/CPU-200 Gold Cooler, Hard Drive Cooler, Video Cooler.

Lighting - 4" Red Cold Cathode Kit, Blue El Wire, Red Lazer LED Light Kit, Yellow Strobe Light

CTX 19"/19V PV910MDB .24 1600X1200 LCD(Black)

Thats what I have just bought today.

maybe
03-19-2003, 01:06 AM
that is a killer system.

check this out though

http://www.voodoopc.com/

Schumacher_Skaife
03-19-2003, 05:10 AM
Thanks guys

And yes i am a Schumacher fan and for the aussies out there i am also a Mark Skaife fan.

Thanks Again

Dave :lol:

ooo
03-20-2003, 01:51 AM
thatz still alot of money the com that i wanted to build is in

DOES THIS COMPUTER WORK post in hardwares only cost $900 U.S. :P... n itz pretti nice n complete :P

Supernatural
03-20-2003, 05:37 AM
Since you have lots of cash, then get an Alienware or Falcon V. Building PC's from scratch is for the not-so-rich. :rolleyes:

ooo
03-21-2003, 10:31 PM
but itz still as good

the-ninja69
03-21-2003, 11:50 PM
What is the site for Falcon V or whatver i would like to check out their computers. I seen the alienware one and thoses are nice, i want to compare them.

ooo
03-22-2003, 12:42 AM
Originally posted by the-ninja69@22 March 2003 - 00:50
What is the site for Falcon V or whatver i would like to check out their computers. I seen the alienware one and thoses are nice, i want to compare them.
heh... i still think that if you create your own com using alienwares part its so much better...

i tried it lolz

900 dollars make your self... (no monitor)

1600 dollars...

No speaker, no monitor, no keyboard, no mouse... heh...

ooo
03-22-2003, 12:43 AM
Originally posted by the-ninja69@19 March 2003 - 02:00
The best comp i could come up with is this:

Intel Pentium 4 Processor 3.06ghz 533mhz FSB w/ 512kb Cache w/H-T

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinium

Radeon 9800 Pro

1.5 RDRAM PC-1066

ASUS P4T533-C - Intel 850E Pentium 4 Motherboard

200GB Western Digital UltraATA 7200RPM 8mb Cache

Enermax EG651-VE 550 Watt Power Supply

Lite-On 52x24x52x

16/48x DVD-ROM

Intel PRO/1000 MT Gigabit Desktop Adapter

Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 500-Watt THX Speakers

Windows XP Professional

Logitech Cordless Elite Duo

Koolance PC2-601BLW(Case)

Koolance Exos w/CPU-200 Gold Cooler, Hard Drive Cooler, Video Cooler.

Lighting - 4" Red Cold Cathode Kit, Blue El Wire, Red Lazer LED Light Kit, Yellow Strobe Light

CTX 19"/19V PV910MDB .24 1600X1200 LCD(Black)

Thats what I have just bought today.
are you sure now that u got that com... this too nice of a com :P lolz... itz like all the newest partz... prob like 2000 dollars at least lolz.... look at the

DOES THIS COMPUTER WORK thread in hardware and scroll down... and thatz the com i want to make... 900 dollars

Supernatural
03-22-2003, 01:07 AM
Falcon Northwest (http://www.falcon-nw.com/)

ooo
03-22-2003, 02:50 AM
the com i want was about like 2700 there heh...

Xcian
03-22-2003, 05:42 PM
halo
try searching at www.beecom.com.au
i think they have good prices there
thanx

ooo
03-22-2003, 08:22 PM
seriously... buying a computer is more expensive then making

the parts can be the same but the pricing will be different! like 2:1 difference

Supernatural
03-24-2003, 04:50 AM
Price is certainly different, but Alienware and Northwest use top-notch quality components. They come tricked out with all the goodies and are tweaked for blazing speed. If I was rich, I would skip the building non-sense and get me a Gaming rig from one of them.

krome
03-24-2003, 02:22 PM
:o thats alot of money u wanna spend on a pc... I would get me a car with that money... But in ur case i would get an AlienWare PC

http://alienware.com/main/main.asp? <~ gots some nice looks and specs read and come check it out urself

ooo
03-24-2003, 09:56 PM
ehh... construct a pc using the alienware parts... thatz wat i did :P i based mine on it...

Supernatural
03-25-2003, 04:16 AM
I think I would rather trust proffesionals over an amateur, no offense.

3RA1N1AC
03-25-2003, 04:39 PM
no offense, but building a PC is not brain surgery. as long as you&#39;ve done a bit of reading to make sure you&#39;ve bought parts that are compatible with each other, it&#39;s no more difficult than assembling a bicycle on christmas morning. with a little bit of tutoring, an intelligent 13-15 year old child could assemble a reliable PC.

i&#39;ve built a few computers, myself, with no formal training... and they all are in perfect working order, each one being less of a hassle to complete than the one before. none of them ever crash, and the only problem that&#39;s really given me any grief is the declining quality of hard drives... they&#39;re not built to last very long, nowadays.

anyway, if a person isn&#39;t timid about slapping a few parts together, screwing them down, and applying a bit of thermal paste and a fan to the processor... then installing windows... you can save a considerable amount of money to use for other things.

Lamsey
03-25-2003, 04:51 PM
agreed, Brainiac.

I&#39;ve got a Pinned topic here on how to build PCs. I first learnt how to do it by reading that tutorial, so you don&#39;t even need a tutor.

I&#39;ve always said that building a PC is like doing a very expensive jigsaw - only difference is, you&#39;re screwed if you lose one of the corner pieces&#33; :lol:

Supernatural
03-25-2003, 09:59 PM
I know building a PC is easy. I never said it was difficult. All I am saying is that none of us can build a PC as high as quality as Alienware or Falcon Northwest. Their computers are truly top notch.

ooo
03-25-2003, 11:56 PM
well at first i was gonna get a 600 dell... then i saw the nice guide pinned by lamsey and i decided to create a com myself...

Yomanda_66
03-29-2003, 01:07 PM
Athlon 3.0, at least 512 ram, GeForce 4 Titanium Graphics Card, Audigy Sound Card, 120 Gig 7200 rpm H/D. All on a nice Abit Motherboard. All the other bits and pieces are depending on what else you want to do. The above Spec is of course good for games, and therefore anything else. If you are not playing games then the spec can be dropped down. It all depends on how much you want to spend and what you want to do.

ooo
03-31-2003, 03:28 AM
eh... or you can just search for gaming comp specs and buy the parts seperately... a really good gaming com is like &#036;3000 -- U.S.

now a decent one like the one im planning to get is about &#036;1000

-- video card and sound card sucks.... lol