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Getting a new PC, need help!

AarinakAarinak Member UncommonPosts: 69

Hello, all! Thanks for taking the time out to help me out! I am looking to get back into PC gaming after a long break and my computer is past its prime. On NewEgg there seem to be quite a few decent machines for good prices and I would like some suggestions on which of the two machines that I selected I should get. If you know of a better deal or machine for around the same price, let me know that as well!

Cheers!

Option A

$639.99 from NewEgg.com:

 


General Spec

Brand

HP

Series

Pavilion Elite

Model

HPE-112Y(VT637AAR#ABA)

Type

Home / Home Office

Processor

AMD Phenom II X4 925(2.8GHz)

Processor Main Features

64 bit Quad-Core Processor

Cache Per Processor

4 x 512KB L2 Cache

Memory

8GB DDR3

Hard Drive

1TB SATA

Optical Drive 1

SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology

Graphics

ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphics card with 512MB dedicated graphics memory

Audio

Sound card - Integrated

Ethernet

10/100/1000Base-T network interface

Wireless Card

Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n

Keyboard

HP USB keyboard

Mouse

HP USB optical mouse

Operating System

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Motherboard

Chipset

AMD 785G

CPU

CPU Type

Phenom II X4

Installed Qty

1

CPU Speed

925(2.8GHz)

L2 Cache Per CPU

4 x 512KB

L3 Cache Per CPU

6MB

CPU Socket Type

AM3

CPU Main Features

64 bit Quad-Core Processor

Graphics

GPU/VPU Type

ATI Radeon HD 4350

Graphics Interface

PCI Express 2.0 x16

Memory

Memory Capacity

8GB DDR3

Form Factor

DIMM 240-pin

Memory Spec

2GB x 4

Memory Slot (Total)

4

Memory Slot (Available)

0

Maximum Memory Supported

16GB

Hard Drive

HDD Capacity

1TB

HDD Interface

SATA

HDD RPM

5400rpm

Optical Drive

Optical Drive Type

DVD Super Multi

Optical Drive Spec

SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology drive

Audio

Audio Chipset

Integrated

Communications

LAN Chipset

Integrated

LAN Speed

10/100/1000Mbps

WLAN

802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN

Front Panel Ports

Front Audio Ports

2

Card Reader

Front panel 15-in-1 memory card reader: supports SmartMedia, xD, MultiMedia Card, Secure Digital (SD), Mini Secure Digital, Compact Flash I, Compact Flash II, IBM Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, RSMMC, MMC Mobile, MMC+

Back Panel Ports

Video Ports

1 VGA, 1 DVI, 1 HDMI

Rear IEEE 1394

1

RJ45

1 port

Rear Audio Ports

6 ports

S/P DIF

1 port

Expansion

PCI Slots (Available/Total)

(2/3) PCI Express x1

(0/1) PCI Express x16

Mouse

Mouse Type

USB Mouse

Keyboard

Keyboard Type

USB Keyboard

Manufacturer Warranty

Parts

90 days limited

Labor

90 days limited

 

Option B

$599 from NewEgg.com:

 


General Spec

Brand

iBUYPOWER

Model

Gamer Power 538D3

Type

Gaming

Processor

AMD Athlon II X2 240(2.8GHz)

Processor Main Features

64 bit Dual Core Processor

Cache Per Processor

2MB L2 Cache

Memory

4GB DDR3 1333

Hard Drive

500GB SATA II

Optical Drive 1

24X DL DVD+/-RW Drive

Graphics

NVIDIA GeForce GT240 1GB

Audio

Sound card - Integrated

Ethernet

10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet

Power Supply

700W

Keyboard

iBUYPOWER USB Deluxe Keyboard

Mouse

iBUYPOWER USB Mouse

Operating System

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Special Features

NZXT Gamma Gaming Tower

Motherboard

Chipset

AMD 770

CPU

CPU Type

Athlon II X2

Installed Qty

1

CPU Speed

240(2.8GHz)

L2 Cache Per CPU

2MB

CPU Socket Type

AM3

CPU Main Features

64 bit Dual Core Processor

Graphics

GPU/VPU Type

NVIDIA GeForce GT 240

Graphics Interface

PCI Express 2.0 x16

Memory

Memory Capacity

4GB DDR3

Memory Speed

DDR3 1333

Form Factor

DIMM 240-pin

Memory Spec

2GB x 2

Memory Slot (Total)

4

Memory Slot (Available)

2

Maximum Memory Supported

16GB

Hard Drive

HDD Capacity

500GB

HDD Interface

SATA II

Optical Drive

Optical Drive Type

DVD±RW

Optical Drive Spec

24X DL DVD+/-RW Drive

Audio

Audio Chipset

Integrated

Audio Channels

8 channels

Communications

LAN Chipset

Integrated

LAN Speed

10/100/1000Mbps

Front Panel Ports

Front USB

2

Front eSATA

1 x eSATA (based on motherboard availability)

Front Audio Ports

2

Back Panel Ports

Rear USB

6

Rear Audio Ports

6 ports

S/P DIF

1 x Optical

Expansion

External Bays

4 x external 5.25" drive bays

Internal Bays

6 x internal 3.5" drive bays

PCI Slots (Available/Total)

1 x PCI-Express x16

2 x PCI-Express x1

3 x PCI

Mouse

Mouse Type

USB Mouse

Keyboard

Keyboard Type

USB Keyboard

Physical Spec

Dimensions

20.78" x 7.48" x 17.64"

Weight

24.00 lbs.

Manufacturer Warranty

Parts

1 year limited

Labor

1 year limited

 


 

 

 

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Comments

  • viddsterviddster Member UncommonPosts: 220

    If you would be willing to spend just a little more, you could get this machine which hits the sweet spot for moderately priced PC's. Both you have listed have poor graphics cards and will struggle at higher resolution on current games.

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  • AarinakAarinak Member UncommonPosts: 69

    I wouldn't mind saving a little more. I'm only 17 so I don't want to go too much over the $500 mark. Are either of these machines great except for the video card, in which case I could buy and install a different one? or would the machine ultimately be better and cheaper if I just got the $700 one you mentioned?

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  • viddsterviddster Member UncommonPosts: 220

    Well for a really budget PC you could go more this way. The 9800GT is probably the most power you will get at low end, looking at the cards on offer. It does only have a 2.6Ghz quad core, but that should handle most games ok. 4GB memory is just right for a PC right now.

     

    What resolution do you play at? As this affects the graphics card needed, at lower resolutions Processor becomes more important.

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  • AarinakAarinak Member UncommonPosts: 69
    I'd like to be able to play at higher resolutions. Games with higher end graphics such as Age of Conan and EverQuest II.

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  • viddsterviddster Member UncommonPosts: 220

    The only way you will get a decent machine for that kind of money is to build it yourself. If you have any friends that could help, or want to spend some time watching videos, there are plenty on Youtube and similar sites. To play at 1920x1200 resolution you really need at leats an ATI HD5770 or equivalent, and you will not be able to buy a pre-built machine with one cheap enough.

     

    Out of those machine for a similar price to the ones you listed, I guess the 5670 machine is arguably the best.

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  • 7fireeye77fireeye7 Member Posts: 38

    From your options i seriously suggest the Option A to Option B since it's soo much better however you anticipate you having to get a better  graphics card with either 1 of the options afterwards which could be another $130+ so instead i think you should buy the one suggested by viddster as the graphics card will significantly impact your gaming experience

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  • AarinakAarinak Member UncommonPosts: 69

    Thanks for all the help everyone! I think I'll go with the 5670.

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