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Also you could check out the for sale ads and maybe pick the parts to build a really good system. I just built a x6 system running crossfire cards for not much more then that.
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Definitely go with the AMD budget build.
The reason is simple, their APU's are killer compared to Intels HD2000. Plus if somewhere along the line you have ~$60-80 to spend on the PC, you can do Hybrid CF with a HD6670 or 6570 and gain even better graphics performance out of a budget PC if your father finds that the graphics for Photoshop becomes a little laggy. Also, JrRacingFan posted a link to a FS thread in TPU for some really cheap Mushkin 2x4GB 1866 DDR3. Id give a good look at probably opting for the better memory speed over the 1600 kit as it will allow for the full potential of the board since it runs naturally @ 1866Mhz. Good luck getting this all done for fathers day Such a awesome gift!
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Since I didn't see you had more budget space due to having a PSU available, I restructured my Intel recommendation:
Intel Pentium G840 BioStar H61MGC Mushkin Essentials 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3-1333 Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB HDD LG 24x DVD Burner Gigabyte Mid-Tower Sapphire HD6670 Total Price: $347.93 I think this is the most well balanced "bang for your buck" system you could make. You have substantially more power coming from an HD6670 than you do from the A8's 6550D (roughly on par for an HD6450 depending on game and RAM speed, at best it's nearly an HD5570). Looking at the HD6670 Review we see that the cards that the 6550D is equivelant to, are about half as powerful as the HD6670. The 6670 also overclocks nicely and can provide roughly a 20% gain in performance according to W1z's testing. The G840, while only being a Dual-Core, is more than capable when it comes to games and every day computing. I also like that you have a viable upgrade path with this if you choose to add some new stuff, you could spring later on for a better motherboard for access to better RAM speeds, or pick up a second hand i3 or i5 if you decide the lower end Pentium is not cutting it. With the FM1 platform nearing EOL, you're not likely to see many upgrades--if any--come down the pipeline.
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The problem I have with the Intel low end hardware is that they lack the same APU technology that AMD has. The G840 would be like comparing the CPU to the A4 or A6 which are substantially cheaper CPU's from the AMD side of things and with that saved money you could just ADD in the HD6670 anyway. Sorry if I seem angry in this post, but really I'm not. I'm not a AMD fanboy either. When it comes to gaming/high end computers I believe Intel has the top spot, but what I shall not deny (and what I believe other people forget) is that AMD really have the premium product when it comes to cheap bang for buck PC's with decent graphical power using there APU's, compared to same price/performance point Intel builds. Just need to give AMD a little more love <3
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I'm a Intel fan. I believe you get what you pay for. But there is no denying the Fusion APU. For the money its one of the quickest little desktop in that price range. And you can add a 6670 and X fire it with the APU later if he want more gaming power
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I highly suggest reading through the whole Tomshardware assessment, it definitely reveals that Llano--while being good--may not be as amazing as some people think. The A6's cost about as much as the Pentium, FM1 mobos are about on par for H61, sometimes a little pricier, and the 1155 Platform has much greater upgrade options. It just doesn't seem like getting one is worth it if you can afford a decent discrete GPU and CPU setup. If you were trying to build a $200 or $250 PC, Llano would be unbeatable. Quote:
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If its for HD porn then hes going to need that APU :P
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Here is what I decided on after getting everyone's help. I am going to see how the Intel graphics are, they will either be fine or I can pick up a gfx card as needed.
Rosewill FBM-01 Dual Fans MicroATX Mini Tower $29.99 Intel Core i3-2120 Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz $127.99 ASRock H61M/U3S3 LGA 1155 $69.99 Seagate Barracuda ST31000524AS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s $109.99 - $20 instant = $89.99 LG DVD Burner 24X DVD+R $16.99 G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) $49.99 no cost -already have have COOLER MASTER Real Power Pro RS-750 $119.99 no cost -already have Crucial RealSSD C300 $134.99 no cost -already have Win7 64b no cost -already have Total $340.90 shipped. |
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I just submitted my order. No more debating.
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LOL yes I know.....
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Glad you got things sorted out to your likeling. However, you can't start a thread with a bunch of geeks and expect it to just stop. Geeks live for debating
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I find the lack of SSD ... disturbing. Add one and make your old man happy
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