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Monthly Value Gaming System Buyer's Guide

May 2006 Value Gaming PC Buyer's Guide - Page 6

By Vince Freeman May 20, 2006

Sound Card: Integrated 8-Channel

Current Cost: $0
Months on list: 20
Price Change: N/A

There are a few concessions with having mainstream CPU, video, and motherboard hardware in an entry-level system configuration, and one of them is to make use of the motherboard's integrated audio. Our AMD and Intel motherboards both feature very capable 8-channel audio solutions, and although there is a bit of CPU overhead, current processors make this a non-issue. Soundcards are also one of the most easily upgradeable system components, so by going the onboard route, you can then saving up for an Audigy4 or SoundBlaster X-Fi high-end soundcard and upgrade later.

We also haven't allocated any of our system budget on a low-cost, dedicated soundcard that may need to be tossed afterwards. For our value systems, sticking with on-board sound not only makes sense now, but it is an economical strategy for future upgrades.

Speakers: Logitech X-530 6-Piece Speaker System

Current Cost: $51
Months on list: 7
Price Change: +$1

Buying a set of entry-level gaming speakers should never be an afterthought, and though we're not going to be getting a set of high-end Klipsch Promedia speakers, you can still get amazing game audio without breaking the bank. The optimum method of determining your choice of speakers is to actually listen to a few sets, using CD and game music to make the final determination.

The Logitech X-530 5.1 speaker set has been our choice for a long time, and even though the price continues to inch upwards, we see no reason to stop now. The unit's power specifications are excellent for the class, with a total RMS of 70W, including a 25W sub-woofer and 45W Satellites (2 x 7.4 watts front, 15.5 watts center, 2 x 7.4 watts rear), and overall sound is exceptional for the price. The Logitech name also means that this speaker set is available at most of the major online vendors, so you will not have trouble finding it.

Our AMD and Intel platforms support 8-channel audio, so the Logitech X-530 set is a great match, and even with a small price jump, these are still priced around the $50 mark. The X-530 speakers also offer a superb combination of value, mid-range power, 5.1 audio support, and great looks, making it virtually impossible to find a better gaming speaker set in this price range.

Communications Device

For our Value Gaming PC, we've taken the advice of our readers and toned down the communications options, in order to make better use of our budget and squeeze out as much performance as possible.

NIC: Integrated

Current Cost: $0
Months on list: 21
Price Change: N/A

The MSI nForce4 and i945PL motherboards not only include onboard audio, but also have integrated Gigabit LAN hardware. Making use of the free onboard LAN option gives us a bit more budget leeway, and allows cash to be allocated towards higher-performance components. This is just smart business when it comes to a value gaming PC, and there is no real difference between a basic NIC and the integrated Gigabit LAN found on these motherboards. Both are fully supported under Windows XP and will more than foot the bill for Internet use or LAN gaming.

We are no longer offering a modem recommendation, since readers have rightfully pointed out that the majority of gamers already own some of the basic external devices like a modem, printer or scanner, or use DSL or cable Internet access (requiring only a LAN connection), and that the money could be put to better use elsewhere. If you do require a modem, the Creative Labs Modem Blaster 56K is a great bet, and plan on laying down $15-$20 for a new model.


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