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His budget is $1000, but kept it low. I generally know what he's going to be playing, and he needs better input devices instead(keyboard sucks, mouse died just today.) Planning on OC'ing it a bit(never OC'd before).

I think everything should be compatible, just need to double check.

http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/Public...r=17966426

In return for building it for him, he's ordering a second freezer 7 pro for me to use. feelsgoodman.
Storm Scout, fantastic choice 8) I also spy the Gigabyte GTX 460, also very fine option. I do spy a wireless adapter though, I hope you've lectured this person on the advantages provided by using a wired connection!

EDIT: I'd consider futureproofing that CPU a bit more; it's nice but will get outdated after a year or so. His budget is $1000 after all; $50-100 more for the CPU can go a long way.

EDIT2: Just realized I don't know anything about AM3 socket procs, hope someone with more expertise comes along :v
Moar RAM for only a little more money: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820231416
Here's a better processor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6819103894
Better hard drive for more money: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6822136533

Also, drop the wireless card. He'll be using ethernet anyway.

What about those APU Fusion things? I tried some when they launched them and they made wonders ona  Netbook, imagine what it would do on a nicely built PC :0
In his current position he needs the wireless card, until he can get direct ethernet(not possible at this time.)

Going with Didzo's AMD BE edition suggestion. If he wants better/more RAM/HDD he can upgrade it in the future.
Is he reaaaaally adamant about having an AMD processor? That Sandy Bridge stuff is pretty cheap and niiiiice. I can finally emulate ps2 stuff at 1080 ;_;
He just ordered it. Thanks guys. ^^
(07-01-2011, 06:11 AM)Señor Pinchy link Wrote: [ -> ]Is he reaaaaally adamant about having an AMD processor? That Sandy Bridge stuff is pretty cheap and niiiiice. I can finally emulate ps2 stuff at 1080 ;_;

WHat PS2 emu?

Vandamguy

Quote:Karrde link=topic=5750.msg213741#msg213741 date=1309972058]
[quote author=Señor Pinchy link=topic=5750.msg212927#msg212927 date=1309518668]
Is he reaaaaally adamant about having an AMD processor? That Sandy Bridge stuff is pretty cheap and niiiiice. I can finally emulate ps2 stuff at 1080 ;_;

WHat PS2 emu?
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actually yeah this , i was interested .. but now that i put 1 and 1 together i wana emu ff12 , never did finish it
(07-06-2011, 03:49 PM)Vandamguy link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=[fr31ns]Karrde link=topic=5750.msg213741#msg213741 date=1309972058]
[quote author=Señor Pinchy link=topic=5750.msg212927#msg212927 date=1309518668]
Is he reaaaaally adamant about having an AMD processor? That Sandy Bridge stuff is pretty cheap and niiiiice. I can finally emulate ps2 stuff at 1080 ;_;

WHat PS2 emu?
[/quote]
actually yeah this , i was interested .. but now that i put 1 and 1 together i wana emu ff12 , never did finish it
[/quote]

I'm still not able to emulate FF10 decently.  Probly because I can't find any PS2 emulator that supports quad core processors, and without two or three cores my processor becomes shitty.
OT: Did talk to him about being connected via ethernet, so that's been taken care of. The wireless card is there incase he doesnt and stays on wireless.

The parts will be here tomorrow, the case hasn't even left the ups shipping center in New Jersey. Yay.