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Published on May 14, 2009 By LightStar In Personal Computing

Well, I finally got a new PC after 5 years, Intel Core I7 CPU 920 running at 2.8GHz OC'd on a eVGA motherboard, 6GB Corsair RAM, dual nVidia 1GB GTS 250 video cards running in SLI mode, dual Sony DVD burners, Cooler Master full tower and super cooling!  An LG 24" 10000:1 contrast ratio LCD monitor running at 1920 x 1200 resolution and Logitech keyboard, mouse and Z4 speaker system tops it all off.  Oh, and dual 500GB hard drives too! My OS is Windows 7 RC Ultimate and I am running Windows XP in virtual mode (still designing for XP ).  No more Vista here, cannot wait for Stardock to come out with more Win7 products!

 

My Desktop

LightStar is one happy camper! 


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on May 14, 2009

Looks great.

on May 14, 2009

Congrats, LightStar! Sounds great! 

on May 14, 2009

WOW... sounds like one heck of a machine...lucky for you!!!!!

 

but.. whats that ooooogely theme ???

 

on May 14, 2009

Congratulations!  May it have a long and productive life! 

on May 14, 2009

congrats, tom! i hope to upgrade mine to i7 this summer, too.

on May 14, 2009

but.. whats that ooooogely theme ???

 

Which one? 

on May 14, 2009

congrats, tom! i hope to upgrade mine to i7 this summer, too.

 

I know just the people to build it John! 

on May 14, 2009

And here I was thinking my recent upgrade to a Phenom II x4 920 and a 9800GT (was an Athlon x2 6400 and 8800GT) was the bees knees... then yer had ter go n' post the specs of that glorious beast.

Not only am I jealous of the i7, I have screenis envy over that 24 incher as well.

Seriously, good on ya and congrats on your new rig... it sounds like a rip-roaring beauty that'll serve your needs exceedingly well.

I would like to have gone the i7/DDR3/GTX200 series route, but Oz prices remain high and it would have cost upwards of AUD$2,500 just for the mobo, CPU, RAM and GFX card. 

Nah, that's well out of my league and I'll have to be happy with my setup the way it is until i7 and DDR3 prices come way down.  However, I can't say that I'm unhappy with what I have... it's much faster and more responsive than the previous setup, with no more freeze-ups during video editing/conversion.

Anyhow, congrats again on your glorious beast... enjoy.

on May 14, 2009

Oops... double post

on May 14, 2009

Cool! Congrats!

I'm about to build myself a similar rig...

on May 15, 2009

Nah, that's well out of my league and I'll have to be happy with my setup the way it is until i7 and DDR3 prices come way down.

I hear ya there Starkers. though I-Tech does have some decent DDR3 ram prices currently. Their prices for the I7 though are still somewhat high, but cheaper than other places i have seen.

Personally i use computer fairs to get all my parts and build myself. Built me current rig (specs in sig), just the tower minus OS for $1150. That was case, MoBo, CPU, RAM, GPU, PSU, HDD's.

Thats a damn fine PC Lightstar. I am looking forward to using VM XP in W7 and to see what SD does with skinning for the new OS.


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on May 15, 2009

I'm about to build myself a similar rig..

That'd be right... another case of one-upmanship... a braggart who has to go one better than me.

Nah, good for you... I hope it gives you much pleasure.

 

Out of curiostiy, I again looked up prices to upgrade to an i7 rig getting just the i7 920, mobo, DDR3 RAM and GFX260.  The best possible price locally would be AUD$1342 90 online (plus $120 for local shipping), or AUD$1729.00 over the counter (+ $80 traveling from one end of Brisbane to the other).  Prices in Sydney and Melbourne are generally cheaper than here, but the cost associated with interstate shipping would likely cancel out any possible saving.

To get these same components at my (immediately) local store would cost retail AUD$2159.00.... and not including case, ROM, HDD or other peripherals, they're all way too steep for me.

And depending on store, add to those figures another $450 - $500 for the i7 940; another $600 - $670 for the i7 950; another $1000 - $1100 for the i7 965.... and the i7 975 adds a whopping $1350 to $1560.

Nope, it's not just a case of not being in the same league anymore.... we're not even on the same planet.

on May 15, 2009

Damn..those prices are highway robbery....some over the top profiteering going on here.

I attend the fairs in Newcastle when i can (i recently moved to Orange) and i can say with confidence the prices they have there are cheaper then what i see on I-Tech.

I could not give specific prices on what you are quoting but i will be sure to look and repeot back to you in mid June, at elast for curiosity's sake.

I agree retail is far too steep for the man in the kow to justify that much cash. Retail thrive on the uninformed middle aged dropping their cash down with no questions asked.

I use I-Tech as a price guide and to sort which parts i want, then i head off to the fair.

If your keen on upgrading soon i could put you in touch with the (trusted) vendor i buy from at the fairs. He is located on the North shore of Sydney so of course their will be S&H to factor in but i'll bet the BBQ you could do really well for a lot less money.

 

on May 15, 2009

VERY NICE.

glad you got a new system

I wish I had your talent for graphics too.

on May 15, 2009

I hear ya there Starkers. though I-Tech does have some decent DDR3 ram prices currently.

Yeah, just had a look at their site and prices there are a bit better than other places I've seen.  However, it's not just the price of DDR3 that's the killer.  By the time you add $400 to $500+ for a 1366 socket mobo, the $400 to 500+ price tag for an i7 920 blows out... add x6 $45 - $65 per stick of DDR3 and you're still looking at $1,300 to $1,400 for just the 3 items.... and those are on-line prices... retail/over-the-counter goes up significantly.  So, anyone in Oz wanting to build a complete system around an i7 920 (Case: ROM; HDD's; GFX; Soundcard, etc) is looking at around $1,800 to $2,000 on-line, more retail.

Oh yeah, my main rig, current specs...

AcBel 800w PSU

AMD Phenom II x4 920

Corsair 2gb DDR800 Ram x4

Gigabyte GA-MA770DS3

Galaxy 9800GT x 1gb

Seagate x2 500gb @7200

Seagate x1 250gb @7200

WD x1 500gb @7200

Seagate 500gb external HDD

LG x2 DVD ROM

Samsung x1 CD ROM

Soundbaster X-FI Fatality Pro Xtreme Gamer

Logitech X530 5.1 sound

AverMedia Hybrid TV tuner.

Samsung card reader.

ViewSonic 22" VA2226w x2 (the second mostly for watching NRL footy)

Vista x64 Home Premium/Win 7 x64 dual boot

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