View Full Version : Anything see a problem with this mix of parts?
ELDoro
01-09-2006, 11:59 PM
Hey everyone, I am going to put together a computer for a friend. I picked out these parts but wanted to run it by some people to make sure everything fits before we purchase the parts.
thanks
* All on Newegg.com
ALPS Beige 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive - OEM
Model #: DF354H068F
Item #: N82E16821103301
Internal Hard DrivesQty. Product Description Unit Price Savings Total Price
Update SAMSUNG SpinPoint P80 Series SP0822N 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive - OEM
Model #: SP0822N
Item #: N82E16822152021
Monitors - CRTQty. Product Description Unit Price Savings Total Price
Update PHILIPS 107B4074 White 17" CRT Monitor D-Sub - Retail
Model #: 107B4074
Item #: N82E16824133104
Video CardsQty. Product Description Unit Price Savings Total Price
Update ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 9600XT 100-714120 Radeon 9600XT 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card - Retail
Model #: 100-714120
Item #: N82E16814102352
CD/DVD ROM DrivesQty.
Update ASUS Black IDE DVD-ROM Drive Model DVD-E616A BLACK - Retail
Model #: DVD-E616A BLACK
Item #: N82E16827135136
Sound CardsQty. Product Description Unit Price Savings Total Price
Update Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24bit 70SB041000000 8 (7.1) Channels PCI Interface Sound Card - Retail
Model #: 70SB041000000
Item #: N82E16829102176
Power SuppliesQty.
Update Thermaltake TR2 W0070 ATX 430W Power Supply - Retail
Model #: W0070
Item #: N82E16817153023
Memory - SystemQty. Product Description Unit Price Savings Total Price
Update OCZ Value Series 1GB (2 x 512MB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5400) Unbuffered Dual Channel Kit System Memory Model OCZ26671024VDC-K - Retail
Model #: OCZ26671024VDC-K
Item #: N82E16820227059
Intel-compatible MotherboardsQty.
Update ASUS P5ND2-SLI Deluxe Socket T (LGA 775) Nvidia nForce 4 SLI Intel Edition ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
Model #: P5ND2-SLI Deluxe
Item #: N82E16813131536
ProcessorsQty. Product Description Unit Price Savings Total Price
Update Intel Pentium 4 2.8E Prescott 800MHz FSB Socket 478 Processor Model BX80546PG2800E - Retail
Model #: BX80546PG2800E
Item #: N82E16819116170
Operating SystemsQty. Product Description Unit Price Savings Total Price
Update Microsoft Windows XP Home With SP2 - OEM
Model #: N09-01528
Item #: N82E16837102059
flawedreality5
01-10-2006, 12:03 AM
I don't think that graphics card is compatible, SLI is PCI-e, Radeon is AGP. That processor isn't compatible either. Socket 478 doesn't fit in Socket T. DVD-RW's are so cheap these days, why not upgrade? Don't forget a box to throw these parts in.
flattius_maximus
01-10-2006, 12:07 AM
heres what i see. your motherboard is a socket 775 but your processor is socket 478 these are not compatible. the only other thing i would recommed is a PCI- express graphics card because that board does not support AGP. an also i would consider using a Serial ATA Hard drive and upgrade your PSU.
jayb1234
01-10-2006, 01:27 AM
If you are not planning on running two video cards in SLI mode, change the motherboard to an Intel based board from Intel or ASUS. Harddrive: Western Digital or Seagate SATA 16Mb cache Sound Card: Try the onboard 8 channel sound first. ]Video Card: You will ned a PCI-E x 16 card. There is nothing wrong with ATI cards if you prefer them.[/LEFT] Power Supply: Thermaltake isn't the best brand. You will need an ATX 2.0 PSU from a quality maker like Antec or Enermax. Processor: Change that to one of the LGA 775s Memory: Be sure you check the motherboard makers website for the RAM QVL (qualified vendor list) or use a configurator to determine the correct part number to order. Case: don't get some $20 Aspire case. Intel processors have specific case design considerations to prevent overheating. Get a case from the Thermally Advantaged Chassis list on this (http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/asmo-na/eng/53211.htm)page., Radeon is AGP Incorrect. there are several PCI-E x 16 Radeons (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Manufactory=1126&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=696%3A9641&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&description=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&SubCategory=48&Submit=Property), including a couple of All-In-wonder cards similiar to the one in your list.
flawedreality5
01-10-2006, 08:11 AM
What I meant was the Radeon he picked out was AGP.
blue60007
01-10-2006, 04:13 PM
Yeah, the Intel 6xx's are cheaper than the Skt 478's. Same generally goes for PCI-E cards.
Don't get an SLI board on this budget. Just get a standard single PCI-E slot board from Intel or ASUS.
As long as its compatible with the motherboard, get some DDR2533 RAM - it's the cheapest (for the most part) around now.
What's your friend going to do with the computer?
ELDoro
01-10-2006, 10:36 PM
alright, I went back and made a lot of changes.... please tell me what you think, thanks a ton
Mobo: ASUS P4P800-E DELUXE Socket 478 Intel 865PE ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2.8E Prescott 800MHz FSB Socket 478 Processor Model BX80546PG2800E - Retail
Power supply: Antec SmartPower 2.0 SP-450 ATX12V 450W Power Supply - Retail
RAM: pqi TURBO 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200) Unbuffered Dual Channel Kit System Memory Model PQI3200-1024DBH - Retail
case: Spire BlackFin V SP-3005B Black Metal SECC/ABS ATX Full Tower Computer Case - Retail
floppy: ALPS Beige 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive - OEM
HDD: SAMSUNG SpinPoint P80 Series SP0822N 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive - OEM
monitor: PHILIPS 107B4074 White 17" CRT Monitor D-Sub - Retail
Video Card: ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 9600XT 100-714120 Radeon 9600XT 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card - Retail
DVD-ROM: ASUS Black IDE DVD-ROM Drive Model DVD-E616A BLACK - Retail
Sound card(***think I should go with this card or the onboard audio?): Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24bit 70SB041000000 8 (7.1) Channels PCI Interface Sound Card - Retail
-also have windows, keyboard, speakers, ect
thanks again
blue60007
01-10-2006, 10:40 PM
Well...looks compatible, but it's outdated. You don't really want to use outdated technologies. A similar Intel 630, PCI-E, DDR2533 system would probably cost less too.
Also, what will be done with this computer? Gaming?
flawedreality5
01-10-2006, 10:59 PM
I think it looks like a pretty good budget build. Purpose of the computer would be very helpful. If it's for someone that does real light gaming and general tasks, then it looks good. But if it's for someone that does a few higher end tasks, I would upgrade some more. And yes, I think you should stick with onboard sound.
nicolaus corelius
01-10-2006, 11:43 PM
ur board costs 114 on newegg, a more modern board is 99 here (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813131542) is the link
ELDoro
01-11-2006, 12:14 AM
could anyone recommend an intel 630 board off newegg.com that would be amazing.
jayb1234
01-11-2006, 01:03 AM
Intel or Asus with the intel 915 chipset, and whatever features you want on the board. Intel page (http://indigo.intel.com/compare_cpu/showchart.aspx?mmID=867291&familyID=1&culture=en-US)for the 630 processor. Click on compatible boards for a full list (6 pages) of the motherboards Intel has certified as compatible with that processor.
stevebro6510
01-11-2006, 05:27 AM
the updated list looks ok. like someone else said its pretty outdated. what is the total amount this build will cost you? now i did a little looking around and it seems you could build a much more up to date system for the same price. ALWAYS check www.pricegrabber.com before you buy computer hardware from any other site. chances are most sites you would be checking out for your build will be searched by pricegrabber anyways. btw check out my signature i built this comp a year ago. i bought everything through www.pricegrabber.com and built this hog for $600
by the way good choice of psu. imo antec makes the highest quality psu's available :)
blue60007
01-11-2006, 05:51 PM
This is in accordance to the first post:
Intel 630 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819116198).
That 2.8E won't work with the new board. Nextly, you won't need a SLI board - not on this budget. You'll need a PCI-E video card as well. Also you are going to want a SATA hard drive too. That'll give you some ideas to revise this.
I'd recommend the board that nicolaus corelius suggested, along with DDR2 533 RAM.
Also, what will be done with this computer?
ELDoro
01-13-2006, 02:11 PM
light gaming/internet use mostly
blue60007
01-13-2006, 04:35 PM
You might look at a 6600GT or X700 if you are going to be doing some light (3d) gaming.
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