omega2959 Posted February 14, 2011 Share Posted February 14, 2011 athlon x22gb kingston ram4tb hdd (4 separate totaling 4tb)2 optical driveslcd monitor Quote Link to comment
denxoskyle Posted February 21, 2011 Share Posted February 21, 2011 Budget meal setup. CPU, HDD, monitor and Optical Drive scavenged from my dead HP Slimline Pavilion with defective Foxconn Irvine GL6E Mobo. CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E4700 2.6GHz (Socket LGA775)Mobo - ECS G31TM7 (Intel G31 express chipset) Memory - 2GB Kingston DDR2GPU - Palit NVIDIA GeForce 210 (512MB DDR2)HDD - Samsung 350GB SATAOptical Drive- Optiarc DVD w/ LightScribe. Monitor - 19" LCD HP w1907. Quote Link to comment
spishoxxx Posted February 23, 2011 Share Posted February 23, 2011 intel Q8300Asus KPL-AM2x2gb ram kingston 8oomhz ddr2 Western digital 320gb hddseagate 160gb hddinno3d gtx460 1gb Quote Link to comment
Nalyd Posted February 23, 2011 Share Posted February 23, 2011 haha lupet nyan ah spoilt ... budget meal pc haha Quote Link to comment
magshabu Posted February 23, 2011 Share Posted February 23, 2011 Intel i5 760 2.8g0 8mbASUS P7P55D-E Pro <== Kahit medyo mahal tong board na to this is still a good buy2x 2Gb ddr3 kingstoninno3d gt220 1G23" LCDAltech Lancing FX3022AA speaker just bought it last month sa west ave pc gilmore (not including monitor and speaker sa dati ko pang pc yan) Quote Link to comment
RiverJordan Posted February 24, 2011 Share Posted February 24, 2011 Current system after a mild refresh: AMD Phenom™ II X6 Black 1090TGigabyte GA-870A-UD3 8GB Patriot DDR3 1600mhzMSI N465GTX Twin Frozr IIOCZ Vertex 2 120GB SSD2 x Samsung 1.5TB in RAID 02 x Seagate 1TB in RAID0Corsair TX750 PSUSilverstone Raven RV022 x Dell 30" U3011 UltraSharp - one opened, one still sealed in the boxWindows 7 Ultimate 64bitLogitech G19 KeyboardMX 1000 Mouse Quote Link to comment
Growth Posted March 24, 2011 Share Posted March 24, 2011 this is what i recommend as of now, for budget computer and newly built PC cafes athlon x2emaxx motherboard with built in 256 video card1gb80gb hard disk550wtts power supply this will only cost 8k or may bago eh, ung fusion but it cause maybe 4.5k in the market, it has built in processor AMD and vid card hope this helps Quote Link to comment
partyboi_uno Posted March 29, 2011 Share Posted March 29, 2011 Macbook Pro MC721 (early 2011)Intel Core i7 2.0GHz quad-core4GB 1333MHz DDR3500GB 5400-rpmIntel HD Graphics 3000AMD Radeon HD 6490M with 256MB GDDR515.4" LED-backlit display 1440x900 Quote Link to comment
ron2b1l Posted April 7, 2011 Share Posted April 7, 2011 intel quad core...4 gb memory...512 mb video card...1tb hdd,, 2 x 500gb back up drives sata... dvd writer... 2 usb 500gb external drive.. but nw my problem ung 500gb ko n ide.. my bad sector...grrrr!!!! Quote Link to comment
seppuku Posted April 26, 2011 Share Posted April 26, 2011 i just bought AMD PHENOM II X2 BE 3.2GHZ , read laot of reviews that this ones unlockable but never thought that it was really possible until now when just put this processor on my mainstream gaming board MSI 770- G45 and aftrer some adjustments in the bios anout core unlocking then BANG !!! omg quad core for the price of dual core and its also overclockable but i did not tried yet because i'm using a stock cooling and i'm happy with core speed of 3.2 ghz THANK GOD THERES AMD !!! Quote Link to comment
therdy Posted April 29, 2011 Share Posted April 29, 2011 i just bought AMD PHENOM II X2 BE 3.2GHZ , read laot of reviews that this ones unlockable but never thought that it was really possible until now when just put this processor on my mainstream gaming board MSI 770- G45 and aftrer some adjustments in the bios anout core unlocking then BANG !!! omg quad core for the price of dual core and its also overclockable but i did not tried yet because i'm using a stock cooling and i'm happy with core speed of 3.2 ghz THANK GOD THERES AMD !!! OK po ba ito s price niya na $349.00 Detailed Description Lenovo G560 (0679ALU) – Affordable Technology Fun is getting the latest technology at an affordable price—the Lenovo G560 with OneKey® Rescue System. The Lenovo® G560 notebook is an affordable notebook that doesn’t compromise on the basics. It delivers outstanding performance for everyday tasks, thanks to the Intel® Pentium® processor, up to 4GB of memory and spacious storage for images, music and videos. It also features OneKey® Rescue System, a convenient tool which makes data backup and recovery quick and easy. Plus, Lenovo Energy Management 5.0 helps to protect the long-term life of the battery by preventing unnecessary recharges, and uses advanced energy-saving technology to increase time spent away from the wall outlet. All in all, the Lenovo G560 is more than the average affordable notebook. And, it’s from Lenovo, makers of the award-winning ThinkPad®. GET ENTERTAINED * Stereo speakers * Numeric Keypad for easier data logging and gaming * VeriFace™ face recognition—a fun way to log in to your PC REST EASY * Designed as a versatile but affordable notebook, built with durability in mind from the makers of ThinkPad * Lenovo Energy Management—protects the long-term durability of the battery and uses advanced energy-saving technology to increase time spent between charges * OneKey® Rescue System makes data backup and recovery simple so you can spend time on more enjoyable tasks Specifications: Operating System: Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit Processor: Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core processor P6200 (2.13GHz, 3MB L2 Cache) Graphics: Integrated Intel® HD Graphics Memory: Configured with 4GB DDR3 1066MHz Storage Drive: 320GB Serial ATA hard disk drive Optical Disk Drive: DVD/CD Combo burner/reader Display: 15.6” widescreen display (1366x768) Sound: Stereo speakers Webcam: Integrated web camera Communications: 10/100 Ethernet, WiFi 802.11 B/G/N Expandability: 5-in-1 Memory Card Reader (MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Secure Digital Card, xD Picture Card) Ports: 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB2.0/eSATA combo, 1 VGA, 1 Microphone input jack, 1 Headphone out jack Battery: 6 cell Lithium Ion battery Software: OneKey™ Rescue System, Lenovo Energy Management, Adobe® Reader® , McAfee VirusScan 2009 Trial Version, Windows Live™ Toolbar, VeriFace™ face recognition, Power2Go, ReadyComm, Lenovo DirectShare, Microsoft® Office 2010 Starter Edition Warranty: 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Quote Link to comment
saitox Posted May 10, 2011 Share Posted May 10, 2011 mga masters can i ask if i can buy a gaming PC at a budget of 20-25K? what would be the specs? thanks... Quote Link to comment
mosy_24 Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300Asus P5G41C-M LXCorsair 2x2GB 1333 DDR3 CL9Sapphire HD5850 XtremeSeagate 500GB Sata 7200rpmLG DVD-RW RomHEC Rapter II 500WCooler Master USP100Samsung EX2020 Led Monitor A4Tech Keyboard and MouseAltec Lansing AVS 300 Quote Link to comment
ocinivek Posted May 30, 2011 Share Posted May 30, 2011 Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300Asus P5G41C-M LXCorsair 2x2GB 1333 DDR3 CL9Sapphire HD5850 XtremeSeagate 500GB Sata 7200rpmLG DVD-RW RomHEC Rapter II 500WCooler Master USP100Samsung EX2020 Led Monitor A4Tech Keyboard and MouseAltec Lansing AVS 300 Do you have total price of your rig? Thanks Quote Link to comment
wunscher_jr Posted May 30, 2011 Share Posted May 30, 2011 Intel Core i7-2600 (3.4G) 8mb 32nmIntel BLKDH67BLB38 GB = Elixir 4GB 1333 ddr3 X 2Inno3D GT430 2gb ddr3 128b hdmi1.0TB WDigital Green 64mbLG 22x GH22LP20 IDE lightscribe Quote Link to comment
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