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Drew10
Joined: 31 Mar 2009
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 6:49 pm Post subject: |
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Can you guys recommend a good SSD and motherboard for an i5 build?
I'm looking into building a decent i5 machine, nothing too amazing, so I will probably skip any super amazing graphics cards...I don't game too much these days. What I will be doing is completing coursework and audio editing/production. So I would need quite a bit of ram (8GB at least?).
I would also assume it's better to order from danawa? My wife keeps insisting I take her cousin to Yongsan, but I'm not sure that's such a good idea after going back through this thread a bit. |
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2556375
Joined: 07 Jul 2010
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:47 am Post subject: |
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| Thanks guys for the info,you been helpful,but the Pc is sold,lol. |
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Gideon

Joined: 24 Feb 2004 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:52 am Post subject: |
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| Drew10 wrote: |
Can you guys recommend a good SSD and motherboard for an i5 build?
I'm looking into building a decent i5 machine, nothing too amazing, so I will probably skip any super amazing graphics cards...I don't game too much these days. What I will be doing is completing coursework and audio editing/production. So I would need quite a bit of ram (8GB at least?).
I would also assume it's better to order from danawa? My wife keeps insisting I take her cousin to Yongsan, but I'm not sure that's such a good idea after going back through this thread a bit. |
I've been to Yongsan many times to buy computer parts but those stores can't beat the prices on gmarket. And with only 2500 won delivery is super cheap. if you order before 1pm its there the next day. |
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eamo

Joined: 08 Mar 2003 Location: Shepherd's Bush, 1964.
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:23 pm Post subject: |
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| Drew10 wrote: |
Can you guys recommend a good SSD and motherboard for an i5 build?
I'm looking into building a decent i5 machine, nothing too amazing, so I will probably skip any super amazing graphics cards...I don't game too much these days. What I will be doing is completing coursework and audio editing/production. So I would need quite a bit of ram (8GB at least?).
I would also assume it's better to order from danawa? My wife keeps insisting I take her cousin to Yongsan, but I'm not sure that's such a good idea after going back through this thread a bit. |
I still don't think SSD's are worth the asking price. Especially in Korea.
You can get single platter 320GB HDD's like the Seagate Momentus range which are really fast for about a fifth of the price of a 320GB SSD.
Use one of those for your OS and software, then a good 7200rpm 1.5TB for storage and you will not have any problems. |
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jstubley80
Joined: 11 Oct 2008
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 6:39 pm Post subject: |
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I'm looking to get my geek on with an upcoming MMO and will be needing a new desktop to do so..
Being something of a cheapskate (I'm a Yorkshireman, it's in my nature), I'm considering building said computer myself, despite my general lack of practical skills of any sort..
Any tips on what kind of specs i should be looking at?
i7?
1GB+ HD GPU?
RAM?
MoBo?
I'm a complete novice and would appreciate any suggestions! |
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Nuggets
Joined: 23 Nov 2009
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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| What game? |
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eamo

Joined: 08 Mar 2003 Location: Shepherd's Bush, 1964.
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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| jstubley80 wrote: |
I'm looking to get my geek on with an upcoming MMO and will be needing a new desktop to do so..
Being something of a cheapskate (I'm a Yorkshireman, it's in my nature), I'm considering building said computer myself, despite my general lack of practical skills of any sort..
Any tips on what kind of specs i should be looking at?
i7?
1GB+ HD GPU?
RAM?
MoBo?
I'm a complete novice and would appreciate any suggestions! |
Will you have anyone helping you with this build? A first-time builder kind of needs someone knowledgeable around. There are some tricky moments....like installing the heatsink fan and English Windows.
You can get great value (enough value for even a Yorkshireman!) mid-range gaming PC's at Sung-in Plaza, Yongsan, starting from around 6-700,000.......you really couldn't do it for much less by building yourself.
I'd recommend getting a 700,000 gaming PC in Sung-in Plaza because it will probably handle the MMO you want to play easily. MMO's aren't so graphic intensive.
If you do feel it's underpowered later then you can get your hands dirty by upgrading the graphics card or CPU or RAM later......which will get you some experience with tinkering.
Also, there really is nothing to compare to gaming on a 27'' or more 1080p screen. Buying a nice new PC then pairing it with your 19'' 'Orion' LCD is a waste of time.
Put a good chunk of money (400,000 would do it) into a big new screen. |
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Nuggets
Joined: 23 Nov 2009
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:19 pm Post subject: |
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| eamo wrote: |
| jstubley80 wrote: |
I'm looking to get my geek on with an upcoming MMO and will be needing a new desktop to do so..
Being something of a cheapskate (I'm a Yorkshireman, it's in my nature), I'm considering building said computer myself, despite my general lack of practical skills of any sort..
Any tips on what kind of specs i should be looking at?
i7?
1GB+ HD GPU?
RAM?
MoBo?
I'm a complete novice and would appreciate any suggestions! |
Will you have anyone helping you with this build? A first-time builder kind of needs someone knowledgeable around. There are some tricky moments....like installing the heatsink fan and English Windows.
You can get great value (enough value for even a Yorkshireman!) mid-range gaming PC's at Sung-in Plaza, Yongsan, starting from around 6-700,000.......you really couldn't do it for much less by building yourself.
I'd recommend getting a 700,000 gaming PC in Sung-in Plaza because it will probably handle the MMO you want to play easily. MMO's aren't so graphic intensive.
If you do feel it's underpowered later then you can get your hands dirty by upgrading the graphics card or CPU or RAM later......which will get you some experience with tinkering.
Also, there really is nothing to compare to gaming on a 27'' or more 1080p screen. Buying a nice new PC then pairing it with your 19'' 'Orion' LCD is a waste of time.
Put a good chunk of money (400,000 would do it) into a big new screen. |
I'm on a 24in..........  |
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Nuggets
Joined: 23 Nov 2009
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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| eamo wrote: |
| jstubley80 wrote: |
I'm looking to get my geek on with an upcoming MMO and will be needing a new desktop to do so..
Being something of a cheapskate (I'm a Yorkshireman, it's in my nature), I'm considering building said computer myself, despite my general lack of practical skills of any sort..
Any tips on what kind of specs i should be looking at?
i7?
1GB+ HD GPU?
RAM?
MoBo?
I'm a complete novice and would appreciate any suggestions! |
Will you have anyone helping you with this build? A first-time builder kind of needs someone knowledgeable around. There are some tricky moments....like installing the heatsink fan and English Windows.
You can get great value (enough value for even a Yorkshireman!) mid-range gaming PC's at Sung-in Plaza, Yongsan, starting from around 6-700,000.......you really couldn't do it for much less by building yourself.
I'd recommend getting a 700,000 gaming PC in Sung-in Plaza because it will probably handle the MMO you want to play easily. MMO's aren't so graphic intensive.
If you do feel it's underpowered later then you can get your hands dirty by upgrading the graphics card or CPU or RAM later......which will get you some experience with tinkering.
Also, there really is nothing to compare to gaming on a 27'' or more 1080p screen. Buying a nice new PC then pairing it with your 19'' 'Orion' LCD is a waste of time.
Put a good chunk of money (400,000 would do it) into a big new screen. |
I'm on a 24in..........
Also, I have an HD 5870, and on settings all on high, I get 34ish fps. Time for an upgrade....... |
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jstubley80
Joined: 11 Oct 2008
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:42 pm Post subject: |
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| What game? |
The Old Republic.. I played Star Wars Galaxies from launch 'til the shutdown announcement.. I'm a bit of a Star Wars geek on the sly..
I'll also be running Football Manager 2012 on the new PC.. |
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jstubley80
Joined: 11 Oct 2008
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:47 pm Post subject: |
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| eamo wrote: |
Will you have anyone helping you with this build? A first-time builder kind of needs someone knowledgeable around. There are some tricky moments....like installing the heatsink fan and English Windows.
You can get great value (enough value for even a Yorkshireman!) mid-range gaming PC's at Sung-in Plaza, Yongsan, starting from around 6-700,000.......you really couldn't do it for much less by building yourself.
I'd recommend getting a 700,000 gaming PC in Sung-in Plaza because it will probably handle the MMO you want to play easily. MMO's aren't so graphic intensive.
If you do feel it's underpowered later then you can get your hands dirty by upgrading the graphics card or CPU or RAM later......which will get you some experience with tinkering.
Also, there really is nothing to compare to gaming on a 27'' or more 1080p screen. Buying a nice new PC then pairing it with your 19'' 'Orion' LCD is a waste of time.
Put a good chunk of money (400,000 would do it) into a big new screen. |
If I decided to go down the ready-built road, what sort of specs could I expect for ~1 million Won? I'd probably be willing to go a bit higher for the right system..
As for building myself, I've owned PCs for years and have upgraded graphics cards, RAM, etc., and installed Windows quite a bit.. I'm perhaps not quite the absolute novice I made myself out to be, but I'm in no way knowledgeable about such things! A friend back in the UK would be on hand to talk me through anything taxing, though. |
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eamo

Joined: 08 Mar 2003 Location: Shepherd's Bush, 1964.
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:15 am Post subject: |
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If you want a no-hassle 1,000,000 won PC (excluding monitor) then the Sung-in Plaza 1 mill PC will probably be well nice. I haven't been for years because I've been building my own PC's since 2006.....and online parts are cheaper and just easier than going to Yongsan.
But if you want to get into the wonderful world of PC building and tinkering (overclocking! There's a massively fun hobby right there) then go ahead and tell us and we'll recommend parts to order and help you as much as possible in the build.......I totally recommend it. It's very very satisfying to build your own PC and to hear that beautiful single beep when it boots for the first time.....It sounds like you're ready to go for it. |
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jstubley80
Joined: 11 Oct 2008
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:48 am Post subject: |
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If you want a no-hassle 1,000,000 won PC (excluding monitor) then the Sung-in Plaza 1 mill PC will probably be well nice. I haven't been for years because I've been building my own PC's since 2006.....and online parts are cheaper and just easier than going to Yongsan.
But if you want to get into the wonderful world of PC building and tinkering (overclocking! There's a massively fun hobby right there) then go ahead and tell us and we'll recommend parts to order and help you as much as possible in the build.......I totally recommend it. It's very very satisfying to build your own PC and to hear that beautiful single beep when it boots for the first time.....It sounds like you're ready to go for it. |
I have to admit I quite fancy having a bash at building one myself..
Any suggestions on the parts for a gaming PC? something in the region of 1 - 1.5 million Won? I wouldn't know where to start looking. |
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phatrick
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Location: Busan
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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I just upgraded my computer not long ago to give you an idea of prices (off top of my head, not exact numbers) and ideas for parts for under 1.5m. It plays all new games on high settings.
CPU: Intel 2500k 250,000w
Motherboard: Asrock Extreme3 Gen3 175,000w
Memory: 8gb g.skill PC3-12800 85,000w
Video: MSI 560 ti 290,000w
Hard disk: Samsung 128gb SSD 250,000w (2nd/3rd drive came from old system)
DVD combo drive: 20,000w
Case: Cooler master Storm Enforcer 130,000w
PSU: 700w (can't remember brand now) 100,000w |
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spanky1off
Joined: 21 Aug 2006
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:47 am Post subject: |
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| wow hard drive prices are insane since the thailand floods. think im gonna have to hold back on my 2nd 3tb bad boy!...any ideas when to expect a return to normality? |
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