ECS black mobo+others
kazi_saki
ECS black edition 780 am2/phenom mobo
Sapphire ATI3650 512mb
AMD Athlonx2 5000
and I'll just get cheap parts for the rest.
But those three are okay already for games like Crysis, Mass Effect, GW right? worth it for the budget? is it a good balance of price + power?
Sapphire ATI3650 512mb
AMD Athlonx2 5000
and I'll just get cheap parts for the rest.
But those three are okay already for games like Crysis, Mass Effect, GW right? worth it for the budget? is it a good balance of price + power?
moriz
GW yes. no for the other two unfortunately. the HD3650 is not powerful enough, neither is the CPU.
kazi_saki
dang. but not so bad right? does it make mass effect playable at medium graphics or at least with good resolution and motion blur?
{IceFire}
My advice is to buy the 780g but not the ECS model...
I bought it from ECS (cheapest) a month ago and the onboard sound is atrocious. It doesn't even detect my mic, it plays static constantly, and only one of my speakers work. Their support is equally bad, giving incomplete advice and slow (1week+) email support.
The graphics on it are fine for many games (EVE, CoH w/ decent performance, just don't expect too much from it)
I have the same processor as well. It's been great (coming from pentium 4)
My advice is to spend the extra 10-20 bucks and get the 780g from a better manufacturer... I'm probably going to have to buy a sound card now, which negates any savings i got from buying ECS...
I bought it from ECS (cheapest) a month ago and the onboard sound is atrocious. It doesn't even detect my mic, it plays static constantly, and only one of my speakers work. Their support is equally bad, giving incomplete advice and slow (1week+) email support.
The graphics on it are fine for many games (EVE, CoH w/ decent performance, just don't expect too much from it)
I have the same processor as well. It's been great (coming from pentium 4)
My advice is to spend the extra 10-20 bucks and get the 780g from a better manufacturer... I'm probably going to have to buy a sound card now, which negates any savings i got from buying ECS...
kazi_saki
alright. cool. what manufacturer then? does ASUS make them? or emaxx?
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I just bought the ECS one since they didn't have anything else. I also had to get the x1950 pro 256mb instead of the sapphire 3650 512mb because they ran out of stock
Is the x1950 pro better since I had to pay a bit more?
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I just bought the ECS one since they didn't have anything else. I also had to get the x1950 pro 256mb instead of the sapphire 3650 512mb because they ran out of stock
Is the x1950 pro better since I had to pay a bit more?
Elder III
well, it will play GW just fine, but don't expect to have much fun with games like Crysis...
the 1950 pro is a little better than the 3650, so as long as you didn't pay too much more it's worth it.
ECS is ok, but Asus, Gigabyte, or MSI would have been a better choice.
the 1950 pro is a little better than the 3650, so as long as you didn't pay too much more it's worth it.
ECS is ok, but Asus, Gigabyte, or MSI would have been a better choice.
kazi_saki
Converted from PHP to USD:
Sapphire HD3650 = $55.55
Sapphire X1950 Pro = %106.67
Did I pay too much? Should I exchange it?
Sapphire HD3650 = $55.55
Sapphire X1950 Pro = %106.67
Did I pay too much? Should I exchange it?
moriz
the HD3650 price sounds about right. no sure about the X1950 Pro though.
anyways, you cannot compare prices between the US and europe, especially on computer parts.
anyways, you cannot compare prices between the US and europe, especially on computer parts.
kazi_saki
I'm from the Philippines (Asia ) but I get the point.
I'm just afraid that, for the same price, I could've gotten a HD 3850 or something similar.
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The prices in the PHilippines suck! converted, the Inno3d 8600 GT 512ddr3 costs about $125. I guess I can't beat US prices but I got the best price for my money now
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Hey, I was offered by the store to exchange my X1950 pro w/ a sapphire 3850 512 mb card. Should I exchange it? The weird thing is that they said its 512 ddr2 but I know there aren't any ddr2 3850's. Did they just make a mistake and they meant gddr3?
I'm just afraid that, for the same price, I could've gotten a HD 3850 or something similar.
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The prices in the PHilippines suck! converted, the Inno3d 8600 GT 512ddr3 costs about $125. I guess I can't beat US prices but I got the best price for my money now
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Hey, I was offered by the store to exchange my X1950 pro w/ a sapphire 3850 512 mb card. Should I exchange it? The weird thing is that they said its 512 ddr2 but I know there aren't any ddr2 3850's. Did they just make a mistake and they meant gddr3?
{IceFire}
newegg has like 5-6 manufacturers of the 780g, plz let me know if yours doesnt have such terrible onboard sound
kazi_saki
lol. okay. I'm going to try my new rig tomorrow since that's when their 3850 is arriving in the store. Oh yeah, the HD 3850 is ddr3 512. That's way better than the x1950 pro 256 right???
Elder III
the 3850 is a pretty decent card - it should smoke the 1950 like a a crackhead on payday.
IceFire - I have a Gigabyte mobo with the 780g and it has fairly good onboard sound... are you sure it isn't cheap speakers on your end???
IceFire - I have a Gigabyte mobo with the 780g and it has fairly good onboard sound... are you sure it isn't cheap speakers on your end???
Lord Sojar
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Originally Posted by moriz
neither is the CPU.
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kazi_saki
What's an IMC? I switched from intel to AMD because I thought I could squeeze better performance for the money in an AMD-ATi combo
Lord Sojar
IMC = Integrated Memory Controller.
The new CPU from Intel, Nehalem, has one as well.
And yes, for the money, you can squeeze more performance out of an AMD purity build.
The new CPU from Intel, Nehalem, has one as well.
And yes, for the money, you can squeeze more performance out of an AMD purity build.
moriz
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rahja the Thief
Lies.... just because AMD isn't as good as Intel doesn't mean they can't game well. Their IMC allows AMD's to game extremely well.
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{IceFire}
Quote:
Originally Posted by Elder III
the 3850 is a pretty decent card - it should smoke the 1950 like a a crackhead on payday.
IceFire - I have a Gigabyte mobo with the 780g and it has fairly good onboard sound... are you sure it isn't cheap speakers on your end??? |
kazi_saki
mine is too! And I know how u feel I couldn't find a Gigabyte 780g anywhere so I just settled for that ECS. which would be better btw, an AMD x2 5000 + HD 3850 or an intel core 2 duo + 8800 GS???
Lord Sojar
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Originally Posted by kazi_saki
mine is too! And I know how u feel I couldn't find a Gigabyte 780g anywhere so I just settled for that ECS. which would be better btw, an AMD x2 5000 + HD 3850 or an intel core 2 duo + 8800 GS???
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kazi_saki
dammit! I have the worst luck! They ran out of Sapphire brands and the MSI/Gigabyte 3850s cost almost as much as a 3870. They're offering a Palit HD 3850 instead so I guess i'll just have to get that. is palit a good manufacturer???
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Hey Icefire, the ECS board has a good sound card. It sounds crisp and clear on my end. Btw, the Palit 3850 is pretty good and it has a gigantic heatsink + fan which is pretty quiet so far. I guess that's a +1 for Palit from me
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Hey Icefire, the ECS board has a good sound card. It sounds crisp and clear on my end. Btw, the Palit 3850 is pretty good and it has a gigantic heatsink + fan which is pretty quiet so far. I guess that's a +1 for Palit from me
Elder III
yeah Intel COre 2 Duo is easily the better performance wise, but considering the (large) difference in price - I'd go with AMD.... unless you have more money than you know what to do with, the performance boost is not worth it (imo).
Palit is a good manufacturer, maybe not the best in the world, but they are pretty reliable.... you did get a 3 year warranty with it right?
Palit is a good manufacturer, maybe not the best in the world, but they are pretty reliable.... you did get a 3 year warranty with it right?
kazi_saki
customer rights aren't as well developed in the Philippines compared to other countries, so I got a 1 year warranty.