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18 years ago
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I can put together any build, assemble and disassemble any existing computer on Earth... and so on. I'm not arguing with anyone, I've heard a lot of good things. My goal online is to do good for people, just like in life.
Here's a system I put together yesterday.
1) Motherboard (MB ASUS P5N-T Deluxe, Socket 775) = 6200 rubles
Supported processor types:
Pentium 4 5xx/6xx, Celeron 4x0, Celeron Dual Core E1x00, Pentium D 8xx/9xx, Pentium Extreme Edition 840/9x5, Pentium Dual Core E21x0, Core 2 Duo E4x00/E6xx0/E8xx0, Core 2 Extreme X6800/QX6x00/QX6x50/QX9650, Core 2 Quad Q6x00/Q9x50
Bus frequency:
800/1066/1333 MHz
2) Processor (CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz, 6Mb, 1333MHz Socket-775 BOX) = 7900 rubles
3) Video card (1Gb PCI-E GeForce 8800GT, ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP) (6700 rubles)
4) 4 modules (DIMM 1024Mb PC2-6400 (800Mhz) Kingston) (2480 rubles)
5) Hard drive (400.0 Gb HDD Seagate (ST3400620AS) Barracuda 7200.10 16Mb) 2000 rubles
6) DVD±RW ASUS DRW-2014S1T, SATA retail (770 rubles)
7) Case (Thermaltake Aguila 430W Silver (VD1430S NAE/NSED) case) (3800 rubles)
Total price for individual components, not including assembly and software installation costs:
29800 rubles.

Installed = Windows XP 64-bit-SP-2

P.S. When assembling a computer, I first consider the person's needs, taking into account their financial capabilities. Sometimes it's better to wait....
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18 years ago
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Can you put together a configuration for around 30,000 rubles, including 2GB (preferably 4GB) of DDR3 RAM and a hard drive of at least 1TB? We can save a bit on the processor, but not too much. The graphics card should be something like a GeForce 8 or 9 series. And the power supply should be at least 500W. No software is needed. I need prices for Moscow, and it would be great if everything could be sourced from Sunrise.
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18 years ago
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Well, here's an example:

Motherboard ASUS P5E64 WS PRO < S-775, iX38, DDR3, 2*PCI-E16x, Sound, SATA RAID, GB Lan, ATX, Ret >
Processor support:
Intel LGA775 Core 2 Quad/Core 2 Extreme/Core 2 Duo/Pentium Extreme/Pentium D/Pentium 4
System bus:
1600/1333/1066/800 MHz
(6077 RUB.)

Processor Core 2 Duo E8400 BOX < 3.0GHz, 1333FSB, 6Mb, EM64T, VT, LGA775 >
(5328 RUB.)

Video card 1024Mb < PCI-E > Galaxy GF 8800GT DDR3 DVI TV-out
(5014 RUB.)

Memory 2 sticks of DDR3 1024Mb (PC-8500) 1066MHz Kingston < Retail > (KVR1066D3N7/1G)
(3944 RUB.)

Hard drive 1Tb Seagate ST31000340AS SATA II Barracuda 7200.11 < 7200rpm, 32Mb >
(4916 RUB.)

Optical drive DVD±RW ASUS DRW-2014S1T < SATA, Retail >
(749 RUB.)

Case Linkworld 319-B Black-Silver 500W AD 20+4 pin SATA PCI USB/Audio/1394 (c2228)
(1474 RUB.)

Total: 27502 RUB.

Everything is from "Oldi", not from "Sunrise" =) Here's here, if you need it, all the info about each component and photos, the file is only 162 Kb.

In "Sunrise", a similar configuration will cost:

motherboard - 6295 RUB.
processor - 5239 RUB.
video card - 6700 RUB.
memory - 4847 RUB.
hard drive - 5189 RUB.
DVD - 770 RUB.
case+PSU - 2509 RUB.

Total: 31549 RUB.
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18 years ago
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Dear Night Nazgul, I will definitely find a suitable option for you personally. (I will post a selection later.) I will post it soon. Dear Hero In! I have carefully reviewed their price list. You know, it's possible that 90% of what is listed in the price list is not actually available. Such childish tricks are old news (not directed at you). And how much will they charge for assembly? I mean, proper assembly, not the botched jobs I constantly encounter. Therefore, my advice to everyone is to learn how to assemble a computer yourself. It's not that difficult. Believe me. And everything else will come with experience. This doesn't apply to you, though.) If you can. Always think, be in a state of mental activity. P/S/ I have been working with Sunrise on components for a long time. I like their service. They don't pressure me when I need something. They are willing to compromise. It's good.

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Night Nazgul. I spent some time and put together a selection for you. It's a very good one. The system will be stable with proper assembly.

1) Motherboard = Mb ASUS P5W DH Deluxe/WIFI 2700 rubles Chipset Intel® 975X / Intel® 82801GR Number of PCI slots 2xPCI E x16, 2xPCI E x1, 3xPCI Number of DDR/DDR2 slots 4 Type of supported memory DDR2 400/533/600/667/800 Max RAM 8 GB Processor socket Socket LGA775 Support for UDMA/66 Yes Support for UDMA/100 Yes Support for UDMA/133 Yes Network 2xGigabit Ethernet Wi-Fi Yes Support for processor types Intel Pentium 4/Pentium D/Celeron D/Core 2 Duo/ Core 2 Extreme BIOS AMI Serial ATA 7xSATA II Support for Hyper Threading Yes Video No Sound High Definition Audio 7.1 Form factor ATX Bus frequency 533/800/1066 MHz Link to manufacturer's website www.asus.com
2) Video card = 1Gb PCI-E GeForce 9600GT TV, 2xDVI, MSI NX9600GT-T2D1G retail (Micro Star on GPU) 5200 rubles
3) Processor = CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz, 6Mb, 1333MHz Socket-775 OEM 7100 rubles
4) RAM = 2xDIMM 2048Mb PC2-6400(800Mhz) Kingston (KVR800D2N6K2/4G) 2270 rubles 4 GB
5) Hard drive = HDD-1000.0 Gb HDD Seagate (ST31000340AS) Barracuda 7200.11 32Mb SATA-2 5200 rubles
6) DVD±RW ASUS DRW-2014S1, IDE silver, retail 750 rubles (To close one IDE output)
7) Case = Thermaltake Kandalf 560W AL Silver (VA9560S WAED / WSED) or Thermaltake Armor 560W AL Silver (VA8560S WAED / WSED). They are the same price, 7000 rubles

Regarding the cooler, I'll look into it later. 30220 rubles

Cooler=



Cooler Zalman Socket 775/754/939/940/AM2, CNPS8700 LED

Connection 3 pin Type For processor Rotation speed 1150-2300 rpm Bearing type Ball bearing Radiator material Copper Nominal current 0.2 A Power consumption 2.4 W Compatibility Socket 775/754/939/940/AM2 MTBF 30,000 hours Noise level 17.5-33 dBA Power supply 12 V Rotation direction Counterclockwise Thermal interface Thermal paste Link to manufacturer's website www.zalmanrus.ru



1200 rubles

Total = 31420 rubles
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18 years ago
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Hmm, there's no way around it, the budget is capped at 30k, because I also need to buy a mouse...:o
Is a standard cooler really that bad? I don't overclock. And I could get a less powerful processor, like an E8400; the performance is almost the same, but it's cheaper.
18 years ago
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Nazg, please note that Indigo is talking about the OEM version of the processor, which doesn't come with a cooler. Although, I would personally go for a slightly weaker processor and a more powerful graphics card. I think a Core i5-8400 in the BOX version would be sufficient. And they can even be overclocked with the stock cooler. P.S. In my opinion, the Core 2 Duo E8400 is one of the best (if not the best) processors in the mid-price range. Excellent performance for games and work, some potential for the future, relatively low temperatures, and a great price/performance ratio.
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18 years ago
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So... Dear Night Nazgul. We're swapping the CPU for an Intel Core 2 Duo E8300 2.83GHz, 6Mb, 1333MHz Socket-775 OEM 4580 rubles
This means the difference in CPU prices is *=7100 rubles - 4580 rubles = 2520 rubles

31420 rubles - 2520 rubles = 28900 rubles
We have 1100 rubles left.
We're swapping the graphics card for a
640Mb PCI-E GeForce 8800GTS, MSI NX-T2D640E-HD-OC, retail
6620 rubles

The old graphics card cost 5200 + 1100 (remaining) = 6300

We'll have to find another 320 rubles. I think it's possible.
Mouse = 100 rubles, keyboard 100 rubles (Genius).

Dear Major Vikhry, you were right about the processor. But I want to make a mathematically and generally stable system. And, of course, it should be *optimal* in terms of price. That's why we're making these adjustments.
Well, the CPU and (8300), all of this will be enough, and we'll still have some money left over. And with this cooler, we can easily increase the clock speed (carefully monitoring the *AI-Boost* temperature). Overclocking is possible, but it's not needed right now. This system will be enough for you for now, because progress is happening very quickly.

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And here's something extra = so we can live comfortably)=

CPU Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650, 3.0GHz, 12Mb, 1333MHz Socket-775 BOX 30200 rubles
CPU Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9775 3.2GHz, 12Mb, 1600MHz Socket-775 BOX 43500 rubles)
18 years ago
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640Mb PCI-E GeForce 8800GTS
The video card is decent (I say this as an owner of one), but it's not the best choice. Judging by most tests, the video card is comparable to, and sometimes even performs worse than, the 8800GT, which is cheaper, plus it takes up less space (single-slot configuration). On the other hand, it doesn't have the most efficient cooling system, but as Nazgul stated, he's not planning on overclocking, so it will be more suitable. If we're talking about more expensive options, there's a similar card with 512MB of memory, but with a new core, and it outperforms the older model in all tests. I would recommend choosing newer models, specifically the 8800GT or 8800GTS 512 Mb.
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18 years ago
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Major Vikhr;183933
The video card is not bad (I say this as its owner), but it's not the best choice.
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Dear Major Vikhr,
I can offer you a *Celeron 3.0 Gz* for 800 rubles (BOX). Then the card will be good. And you won't need to spend money on a cooler.
I personally have a 256 mb 8600, as I already said. Everything is fine, as long as it's enough. I played *Crisis* on it without any problems. And so on. And it will definitely be enough for Heroes. All parameters on maximum.
So, let's consider the amount of money. And your 640Mb PCI-E GeForce 8800GTS is, in essence, a normal video card. If you take 95% of the games on the market, it will run them without problems. And why pay tens of thousands of rubles for monsters? Of course, the better, the better. But think about it, it's better to take a *mid-range* one than to overpay for a more expensive model, which, say, will drop in price by 40% in 5 months. But if you have the money, then you don't need to think about it. You go to a cool store, buy the most expensive system unit. But that's not for us, right?)
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18 years ago
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Dear Mr. Indigo...

Firstly:

You probably didn't read Nazgul's post about the configuration he needs very carefully... I won't be lazy and will remind you:
Night Nazgul;183812
configuration for 30,000 rubles, but with 2GB of DDR3 RAM.
I would like to note that in the configuration you proposed, both the motherboard and the RAM are DDR2... This is just after a superficial review... I didn't even bother looking at the rest...

Secondly:
Indigo;183876
Dear Hero In! I carefully reviewed their price list. You know, perhaps 90% of what is listed in the price list is not physically available.
May I ask, what makes you think that?
Everything I described in the proposed configuration is in stock...
And what exactly do you call "childish tricks"?
Indigo;183876
I have been working with Sunrise on computer components for a long time. I like their service. And they don't pressure me when I need something. They are willing to compromise.
It smells like bad advertising, no offense... More than half of what I buy at "OLDI" is either not in the Sunrise price list or not in stock! But that's not the point, everyone chooses where and what to buy...
Indigo;183876
And how much will they charge for assembly?
If you were on the website, I think you should have seen this information there...
And how much will you charge for assembly? "I mean proper assembly, not the mistakes I constantly encounter"...
Indigo;183876
If you can.
No, of course not... I just grabbed the first links I found from the first website I came across and pasted them here... I have absolutely no idea about assembling a computer, to my deepest regret... =)))

P.S. If it's not too much trouble, take some time to go to this link and post the test result here... (unfortunately, registration will be required, but I think this small task shouldn't be a problem for you)
Thank you...
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18 years ago
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A simple question: what's the point of DDR3? You won't get any benefit, especially on a fifth-generation ASUS (I'm talking about the motherboard), so my conclusion is that this configuration is a bit absurd. No one in their right mind would install DDR3 today (unless they have a lot of money).
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18 years ago
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Dear Hero In, this is your opinion, and it will remain with you.
C13;184149
Simple question: why DDR3? = no one in their right mind would install a third memory module today (unless they have a lot of money).
Dear C13, I completely agree. You understand what I'm talking about. Added after 5 hours and 42 minutes Night Nazgul! You know, about 4 months ago, maybe 5… I was building a computer online. We communicated through *Agent*-mail. It was interesting work, the negotiations were too. /topic/at/184227/
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C13;184149
Simple question: what's the point of DDR3? No one will gain anything, especially on a fifth-generation ASUS (I'm talking about the motherboard), so my conclusion is that this configuration is a bit absurd. No one in their right mind would install DDR3 today (unless they have a lot of money).
I agree, DDR3 is not relevant now due to its high cost, BUT the point is not that, but that the person asked...
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Dear Hero In, that's your opinion, and it will remain with you.
Yes, as always, with well-reasoned arguments... I think I asked you a few questions, but you didn't notice them either? Although, I've already formed my opinion and I'm not waiting for your answers...

P.S. Please, don't address me in the plural... "You" is capitalized.
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Simple question: what's the point of DDR3? No benefit, my friend, especially on a fifth-generation ASUS (I'm talking about the motherboard), so my conclusion is that this configuration is a bit absurd. No one in their right mind would install DDR3 memory today (unless they have a lot of money).
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Hero In,You, please read the messages carefully. Here's the answer to your question.
And here are my additions. Please review them.
And I only work with *Sunrise*. And what is the point of this argument? What do you even want? Specifically. What are you trying to prove? Either suggest a configuration for someone for 30,000 rubles. Write it out completely. Or create a separate topic for yourself. The person already understands everything and may have already bought a computer. And you're just talking nonsense.

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