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804239 2009-08-25 20:40:00 Hey all,

I'm trying to build a new gaming desktop, and I have around $2000 to spend. I first went to new egg, and built a great desktop, with a I7 Intel quad core, GTX290 and all that awesome stuff. But then I found out NewEgg doesn't ship to NZ.

So then.. I go to NZ sites that are like NewEgg, and the processor is like $1000.

So can some people please give me some advice for making a good computer that will be able to run all games on high detail?

I tried places like PCUnlimited.co.nz but there selection of items is quite limited.
Mister (15201)
804240 2009-08-25 20:45:00 That will be US currency, which is why it seems more expensive here.

$2000 US equates to about $3500-$4000 NZ.

Welcome to PF1 btw :)
jwil1 (65)
804241 2009-08-25 20:46:00 That will be US currency, which is why it seems more expensive here.

$2000 US equates to about $3500-$4000 NZ.

Welcome to PF1 btw :)

Thank you, nice and fast reply :D

I used a currency converter and it all came to $1700 NZ with no monitor.
Mister (15201)
804242 2009-08-25 21:03:00 I have around $2000 to spend.
So can some people please give me some advice for making a good computer that will be able to run all games on high detail?


For $2000 you certainly won't be getting the latest graphics card and a core i7 CPU.

Take a look at computer Lounge - they have a selection, look at what your budget can afford, or keep saving.

Computer Lounge is one of the reputable places in NZ to buy from. Stick to reputable.
pctek (84)
804243 2009-08-25 22:57:00 The shipping alone would have probably made it too expensive to get from overseas. Search on pricespy. Agree with the others, with 2k you aren't going to get high end parts. But even mid range stuff is still pretty adequate for current games. utopian201 (6245)
804244 2009-08-26 00:30:00 If you just need good gaming then grab an old dual core(E8400 or such) or an overclocked E5200, with a 4890. Blam (54)
804245 2009-08-26 06:19:00 Hey guys, thanks for the replies. I think I'll just but new off trade me. I think

www.trademe.co.nz

Will do fine for gaming.
Mister (15201)
804246 2009-08-26 07:55:00 Sniff, sniff, sniff........ do I smell tinned meat?

Ken
kenj (9738)
804247 2009-08-26 09:00:00 Ask them what motherboard they use. Better not be a crap one. Blam (54)
804248 2009-08-26 13:38:00 Chipset LGA775 ATX Intel P45+ ICH9R MB FSB 1333/1066/800Mhz, DDR2 800 ,PCI-e x16, SATA II,RAID, USB, 7.1ch audio ,GbE LAN, CrossFireX Mister (15201)
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