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1st build – 1st draft :-)
This site is wonderful and I want you all to know how much your efforts are appreciated.
My husband and friends think I'm crazy to build my own system when Dell's are so cheap. We need 2 systems - so we'll see how this one goes before deciding where the 2nd one comes from. :-) We are not “currently” into gaming – but with two kids (12 & 8) – who knows what the future will bring... I have a loose budget of $1000 – for a complete system. MotherBoard: Had my eye on the BIOSTAR TForce4U: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813138270 After reading this site, I’m pretty sold on the ASUS A8N5X: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131569 But what do I do about FireWire??? CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Venice: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103535 Video Card: Had my eye on the XFX Geforce 6600GT http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150098 But look at this one on sale for less. Is this is a better deal??? XFX Geforce 6800XT 256MB 256-bit GDDR3: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150130 Hard Drive: WD Caviar 80GB SATA150 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822135106 Memory: Corsair ValueSelect 1GB (2x512MB) 184-Pin DDR http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145440 Case: I was all set to buy the Antec Sonata II because of the wonderful reviews all over the net. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811129155 But as long as I’m building this thing – I might as well have a little fun and “show”. Right??? Soooooo – now I have my eye on this one: ASPIRE X-Cruise: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811144151 PSU: If I go with the Sonata – this is a non issue. If I go with the Aspire – I will have to buy one. Do I need a PS with a blue light since the Aspire has a clear side panel? Is that a dumb question? :-) I don’t want to spend any more than is necessary here. I know the Antec PSU’s are highly rated – but they are also pricey. Are there others that are just as good (or close enough) and perhaps cost less? DVD/CD R/W: I was thinking of getting one with LiteScribe because I thought my kids would enjoy this feature. Let me know if you think this is a mistake. Monitor, keyboard, and mouse: Because of very limited space – I would prefer a 19” LCD and wireless keyboard & mouse. I would love some recommendations. OS: My plan was to buy XP Home (as opposed to Pro) because I figured Vista will be coming along soon and I will be upgrading within the year. Is this the correct idea? FDD: Do I really need one? Speakers: Because of limited space – I would love to find an LCD with decent speakers – or perhaps a speaker bar that attaches to the bottom of the LCD? Otherwise – I will pick up some inexpensive (but highly rated) speakers. OK – That’s it! I have been researching this for so long – my husband doesn’t believe I will actually do it. But I think I’m close... Thanks! Jeri |
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Concur with the A8N5X. You can buy a Firewire PCI card for $15. Get a eVGA 6600GT, XFX is a questionable quality brand. Stick with the Sonata, it's built like a German automobile. Litescribe is a fun toy and Lite-On has them now. For reasonbly priced LCD's, I like BenQ and Acer. For wireless keyboard and mouse, get Logitech. XP Home is fine, no need to even think Vista yet. For 8 bucks, a floppy is something worthwhile to have even if you don't install it and keep it in a drawer. No such thing as decent LCD-mounted speakers, just get a 2.1 set with small satellites and stash the subwoofer under the desk or behind something.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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The case is a good choice because i have it and love it. I think you should go with 3700 though instead of the 3200. Might extend the lifespand a little. YOur ram is fine. I would go with a bigger HDD though. Atleast 160. You can get them around 80 bucks. Not much of an increase in price. Also try to get SATA 3gbs. It has faster transfer rates. I have an acer 19" from circuit city which i got for around 250 bucks after 50dollar rebate. So i would agree with GLC on monitor.
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Computer 1 athlon64 4000, asus a8n sli mobo, evga 7800gtx 256mb, 74 gig raptor, plextor dual layer dvd-+RW. 3gigs of ocz titanium, antec sonata II with 450 watt psu computer 2 notebook- dell latitude D800 with pentium m 2.0ghz, 1gig ram. 128mb fx 5650, dvd rw drive, 15.4" display, 60 gig hdd at 7200rpm. Last edited by messiah34; 03-14-2006 at 05:27 PM. |
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On the hard drive, get a bigger one like messiah said, but don't worry about SATA 3Gb... it doesn't really make a difference with today's hard drives.
Sounds like you should ready Sharky Extreme's value gaming pc guide: http://www.sharkyextreme.com/guides/...le.php/3590876 They use $1000 too, and they do a really good job of explaining your options and how to get the most out of your budget. In fact, they can even afford a 6800GS 256MB card for the build. Definately give it a read... |
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Check out the $1000 build in Tips and Tricks - it parallels this very nicely. A dual core 3800+ and a 6800GS may fit in that budget if you watch prices carefully.
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Member (7 bit)
Join Date: Mar 2006
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All I can say is “Wow” and “Thanks”.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Sharky Extreme's value gaming pc guide. I have learned so much – but it is obvious that I still have much to learn. The Internet, forums like these, and most importantly, folks like you willing to give your time and knowledge – have changed the world. :-) Jeri |
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