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I plan on building a pc in the summer and just wanted to get opinions on what I selected. I found some of the things are cheaper on newegg than tigerdirect so thats why everything is linked to there. I'm positive I want to go with pci-express and 64-bit.
I'm still researching and reading reviews on everything. I have a few months to decide.
Motherboard: I plan on getting a pci-e video card and 64-bit processor so...
DFI "LANPARTY UT nF4 Ultra-D" NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra Chipset Motherboard For AMD Socket 939 CPU -RETAIL
Processor:
AMD Athlon 64 3500+, 512K, L2 Cache, Socket 939 Windows Compatible 64-bit Processor - Retail
Video Card:
XFX nVIDIA GeForce 6600GT Video Card, 128MB GDDR3, 128-Bit, Dual DVI, PCI-Express, Model "PVT43GND" -RETAIL
Hard-drive:
SAMSUNG 120GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive, Model SP1213C, OEM Drive Only
Memory: Will upgrade to max after build.
Corsair Value Select Memory 184 Pin 1GB DDR PC-3200, Model VS1GB400C3 - Retail
Case:
Rosewill Black ATX Case with 400W Power Supply And Side Window
Probably will replace the power supply with 500W.
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Nice selection of components. I would be very interested in the performance once it is complete. I am in the process of building one also but opted to stay with 32-bit at this point.
I wonder if going to 64-bit would speed up the performance of any applications not specifically designed in 64-bit. Three applications I specifically would be interested in are HL2, Visual Studio (.Net & v6) and Eclipse.
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I'd say go with a faster processor if possible, depends on $ and what the mobo can take. I'm not a video card expert, but I think there are better ones that you can get. Again $
I find it doubtful that you will need a 400W power supply, let alone a 500, but they are pretty cheap, so it doesnt hurt.
I'm hoping i can build a new computer in the summer, but I have no idea what my financial situation will be. I can keep most of the things in my current system, I just want a new mobo processor and video card. I'm hoping i can keep my current ram, but I doubt it. I'll prolly go with something from the DFI lanparty series, they seem to make really good mobo's.
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The processor is the cheapest in its series and the series above this one performs just a tad better, no major difference.
There's always better, trying to get the best bang for the buck.
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Ya thats always how it is. A nice thing about going wiht the low end is its still decent, but you can always put in the most powerful one into the mobo for a couple hundred if you feel you need it.
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Little bump but I finally built it :P.
Funny thing is none of the parts are the same as what I listed here PnG knows how many times I changed parts around:D.
Specs:
EVGA 7600GT 256MB PCI-E Video Card
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Windsor 2.0GHz
WINTEC AMPO 1GB DDR2 800
ABIT KN9 ULTRA Socket AM2 NVIDIA nForce 570 Ultra
This Case
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A year an a half later and it is done.:D Hopefully everything works fine and dandy for years to come.
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Congrats Miagi it is a nice feeling to build your own
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Don't jip us now... WE WANT PICS!:):)
You shoulda video'd the whole process (you and your videos..:)) and did a how-to for noobs.:)
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I'm glad you went with DDR2, although, with working with motherboards as often as I do now... I wish I could have told you to go with biostar... they're incredibly good and cheap, a dream to work with. and that nVIDIA cards tend to burn out faster than ATI.
But, whats done is done, congrats man.
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yeah myx but Nvidia also outperform ATi by a fair margin these days.. I mean i'm a big ATi supporter but lately they've had nothing that'll scratch a GeForce so i've ordered a 7300GT GDDR2 Factory overclocked, same price as a ATi X1300 and looking at the benchmark scores it's on average 30% quicker than it.
ATi really need to bring out a new card to challenge NVidia again