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		| Xar98 Rated PG
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun, 27 May 2012 14:27:06    Post Subject: PC BUILDING |     |  
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				| I have found some parts and i'd like you to tell me your oppinion about them...
 1) Power Suply  : Corsair Builder Series CX500 V2 500W PSU 80 + (CMPSU-500CXV2EU)
 (in a nearby shop 57 €)
 
 2) Processor      : Intel Core i5 3450 (s 1155 , 3.1 GHz , 6 MB)
 ( >> >> >> >>    187 €)
 
 3) Motherboard  : Gigabyte GA-B75-D3V (1155 , B75 , DDR3)
 (>> >> >> >>       82 €)
 
 4) RAM                : Corsair Value 4GB DDR3-1333 Ram Dimm *2
 (>> >> >> >>       47 € both, 23.90 each)
 
 5) Graphic Card   : Sapphire 5450 SVGA (PCI-Express, 1GB)
 
 (>> >> >> >>       37 € )
 
 i have a 80Gb hard drive, an office-tower (horizontal) and a DVD-writer
 
 I want it for some casual gaming, but photo edit (Corel Paint Shop pro X3) and powerfull multitasking...
 I have though of installing Ubundu 11.10 but i haven't decide yet..  The tower is very old and i'd like to mod it a bit...(Glass, ElWires)  I WANT YOUR OPINION!
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				|  Posted: Tue, 29 May 2012 13:11:14    Post Subject: |     |  
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				| The 80GB harddrive is rather limited.   Also, being that small I assume it is PATA, and that mobo only has SATA ports.   With doing some graphics work you will likely need a much bigger drive.
 I don't know anything about Ubundu, so I have no comment for it.   But if you happen to install Windows Vista or 7 - they will eat alot of that harddrive's space up.
 
 The mobo, CPU, PSU, and ram are good.    You could find a better video card for just a tad bit more money.
 
 The 5450 will suffice for some older games, and will do most graphics work, but if you end up using Adobe's editing software the card wont offer any accelerated processing.   Newer games will likely choke on the card too.   Flash/Java games(like at facebook) don't use 3D, they rely on DirectDraw 2D - which any card will do.
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				|  Posted: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 02:35:09    Post Subject: |     |  
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				| I'd recommend that you say away from the Radeon 5450. It's not really suitable for gaming, and if you want this level of performance just use the integrated graphics. Get something like a 5670 or 6570 as a minimum if you want gaming beyond what the integrated graphics can handle.
 And as numerous posters have said, 80GB for a photo editing system? Unless you have an external drive already, I'd suggest something bigger.
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