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How’s this for a new rig?

I’m looking to upgrade one of my desktop PCs so I’m scouting for a good deal around. (I’m actually selling the old one to a friend so this will be a replacement rig.)

Athlon64 X2 3600 Dual Core – Php 7,200.00USD 123INR 10,401EUR 117CNY 894
Asus M2V-TVM K8M890/V-PCIe/S/L – P 3,450.00
Kingston 1GB PC667 DDR2 – Php 5,600.00USD 95INR 8,090EUR 91CNY 695
Seagate 250GB Barracuda SATA – P 4,250.00
Viewsonic 19 inch VG1921 wide – P 12,650.00
Samsung TS-H552B 16x Dual Layer DVD±RW Drive – Php2,800USD 48INR 4,045EUR 45CNY 347
Creative SB Ectiva SE 5.1 – Php1,150USD 20INR 1,661EUR 19CNY 143
Inno3D 7100GS 256ddr2 64bit dvi – Php 2,650USD 45INR 3,828EUR 43CNY 329
Logitech Cordless Internet Pro Desktop Black – Php1,150USD 20INR 1,661EUR 19CNY 143
Casing: Php2,000USD 34INR 2,889EUR 32CNY 248

Total: Php 42,900USD 731INR 61,973EUR 696CNY 5,324

And a costly one if I might add.

I’m hoping to get it under 40k so probably, I’ll wait a little while more. Once I get this set up, I’m good to go with the World of Warcraft. :D

Abe Olandres
Abe Olandres
Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.
  1. @Yuga

    Is it cheaper to build your own rig or buying a already built rig?

  2. Building a rig is always cheaper in the Philippines.

    About the specs: not sure why you need a discrete sound card. Hardware-accelerated audio? And am not sure about the mobo, as Asus is known more for their Intel partnership. Good choice for a budget dual-core!

  3. I say own rig is cheaper! though the built ones not the branded built ones are cheap because most of the parts included in them are either old or non sell able ones…

    the branded ones are expensive because you buy the brand not the parts included.

    not bad for a rig but maybe you can up the sta to sata 2 drive… i think a thousand pesos difference,

    Samsung TS-H552B 16x Dual Layer DVD±RW Drive – Php2,800 (i’ll go with lg, benq) hehe personal choice secondly samsung i think release a 18x lightscribe drive just this week. so prices will this go down

    Viewsonic 19 inch VG1921 wide – P 12,650.00 — why not try aoc para makatipid ka??? hehe not bad brand ang aoc… i think 1k lesser and don’t stick with one shop maraming shop na haggle able yung mga shop na will lower their prices just to sell hehe.

    Inno3D 7100GS 256ddr2 64bit dvi – Php 2,650 —> is inno3d that good, oh well cheap eh maybe try palit for a change

    add 400 watts of power supply, or maybe 500 watts para di ka kulanganin.

  4. Hi Yuga!

    Nice rig but here’s some suggestions:

    Athlon64 X2 3600 Dual Core – For just about 1K you can have an X2 3800

    Asus M2V-TVM K8M890/V-PCIe/S/L – Good choice here. You can also check out mobos from Epox, MSI and Gigabyte. The MSI K9VGM-V is a good alternative for an AM2 board.

    Kingston 1GB PC667 DDR2 – Good choice here. Just beware of the fake “Kingston” RAMs being sold here. You can try Geil Value RAM or a PQI as your options.

    Seagate 250GB Barracuda SATA – Nice choice. For normal computer use there’s minimal difference on performance between a SATA or SATA 2

    Viewsonic 19 inch VG1921 wide – You can check out the LCDs from LG, Samsung, and Acer. Try to get the LCD with DVI port. Pictures using a DVI port is much clearer compared to an analog VGA.

    Samsung TS-H552B 16x Dual Layer DVD±RW Drive – An LG 18x Dual layer drive is around Php 2100.

    Creative SB Ectiva SE 5.1 – I suggest sticking with the onboard sound in your not an audiophile. Onboard sound have improved and can be as good as an old SB Live or Audigy.

    Inno3D 7100GS 256ddr2 64bit dvi – Adequite on normal usage but I won’t recommend it for gaming. “64 bit” is uber slow. Its like buying an old Gefore 2 or Geforce 4MX card. Have a big video ram doesn’t always give better performance. You need to consider the bandwidth (128 bit and above is always better) and graphic chipset when choosing a gaming card.

    Logitech Cordless Internet Pro Desktop Black – Great choice. I have one myself. I really like the keyboard.

    Get yourself a good PSU. Consider a PSU as a protection of your investment. I recommend PSU from Task and HEC. They are reliable and affordable as well. On an AMD X2 rig, I suggest getting 350 watts and above.

  5. No entry for WinXP? That’ll set you back 9k for the Pro version. I assume this won’t be a Linux box (WoW is still hit-or-miss in Wine).

  6. make sure you get a Vista compatible pixel shader in your video card! sayang naman when you want to upgrade.

  7. Sir Abe,

    ok na choices mo. CPU is more than enough for day to day and gaming. GPU is ok for WoW (Me and Jayvee plus a couple more are starting over sa isang server lang once BC hits, sama ka abe!). as for Vista, Ill be running an article sa PC Mag about vista with and without aero and based on internal testing so far, a vast majority of users can live without the full aero interface.

    you can even for for an old skool amd64 if your budget is really tight. my 2 year old amd64 3000+ rig is still fast enough for today’s apps (paired with sli 6600gt)

    re monitor: this is one item that you wont be upgrading soon so good choice viewsonic with 19ich na screen estate. AOC is cheaper pero given a choice between the two (especially is price discrepancy is minimal) e viewsonic na ako =)

    re: discrete soundcard; for only approx 1k? get the discrete one na. just pair it a a good set of speakers para lumabas fidelity.

    re PSU: i agree get a good psu sir abe. for better power sa case plus expansion in the future

    re: sata drive: yeah minimal sata and sata 2 difference for everyday work, pero maybe you can skimp on this muna if you think a 100gb or a 120gb can do.you can always add more naman later. pero sayang din kse 1k or 2k lang difference at the most eh

  8. if you’re considering this for a long time PC and you play games you want to invest in a top of the line video card. It doesnt have to be the latest if you cant afford it, it can be the top of the line 6600 or 6800 but get the top of the line, not the cheaper versions mx or whatever, a good one can last you a long time and plus you wont have to wonder what your games are like when they dont slow down. Plus you get to see them at the best they can be and can play future games without any problem, getting a cheaper card means theres a big chance a future game wont work for you or will be slow. Oh and if you can afford 2 SLI PC Express cards, get it. One is good, two is even better :)

    Im not sure you need the athlon 64 though i dont think they sell semprons anymore, a good cpu can run great with lots of ram and a great graphics card.

  9. Mine works fine, costs around 30-32k including the mouse, keyboard, headset, table, chair, monitor glass filter, cover, and a 500W AVR:

    – Athlon 64 3500+
    – 512MB 533MHz Corsair Value Ram
    – 256MB DDR3 Inno3D 7600 GST
    – 80GB SATA Seagate HDD
    – Asus M2V Motherboard
    – LG 17″ Flatron T710SHK
    – Logitech Classic Keyboard Pro Spill Resistent

    Anyway, I’ve been running all of the following games at maximum or near maximum quality and frame rates are good (at 800×600, except for Halflife 2 which I set at 640×480 resolution)!

    – Far Cry
    – Halflife 2
    – Generals Zero Hour
    – Warcraft 3
    – Need for Speed Underground 2
    – Need for Speed Most Wanted
    – Age of Empires 3
    – Civilization 4
    – Heroes of Might and Magic 5

  10. Abe, are you sure you wanna get into WoW? It may adversely affect your blogging and overall health :)

  11. In all honesty, it’ll be outdated within a few months and you’d be able to get the same PC with the same specs at half the price here in the US. For WoW though, it’s decent. WoW doesn’t exactly use cutting edge technology.

  12. Hi all,

    Im planning to build a rig on an 8800GTX and i would like to know your expert opinion on your suggestions of other components that would be suitable under budget.

    Budget = P40,000 – 45,000 (exclusive of the 8800)
    Rig must include:
    2GB Corsair PC667 DDR2 memory
    Ur choice of a 160 GB HDD
    Ur choice of either AMD or Intel proc/mobo setup
    Ur choice of flatscreen monitor
    Ur choices of remaining periperals (e.g. keyboard, coolants, fans, casing) except mouse and webcam.

    Im looking for a really very good setup given just the budget at hand (the 8800GTX packs a wallop on the pocket!..ouch!) but, computer literacy-wise, i am still an newb on understanding mobo specs and creating a perfect synergy for the system i want….ur help would be greatly appreciated thnx!

  13. speak english please.. hehehe!! just dropped by accidentally.. :D never mind me…. :D

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