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Old 2003-03-25, 09:52 PM   [Ignore Me] #1
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My New Comp, help me check things?


Hey guys, I'm going to building my own comp (for the first time!) soon and I wanted to run these items by you. Please check for any compatibiliy issues, suggestions, found it cheaper, etc...

I used pricewatch and resellerratings and googlegear for most parts:


MOBO - Asus A7N8X nVIDIA AMD ATX Audio 10/100 LAN
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CPU - AMD AthlonXP 2700+ w/ Fan and Heatsink
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Memory - Corsair CMX512-2700C2 512MB DDR333 PC2700 w/ HeatSpreader
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VidCard: Albatron GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB
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CDRW - Asus CRW-5224A 52x24x52 CDRW IDE
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Case: Case-268 w/ Windows & 80mm fan on back. 420W power supply
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HD - Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 or 9 6E040L0 40GB 7200RPM ATA/133 Hard Drive w/Fluid Dynamic Bearing Motors
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Some cheap mitsumi Floppy drive..
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WinXP
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Monitor - 19" Viewsonic Ultrabrite CRT "perfectflat screen"


Altogether, this will cost $1163.89 + shipping charges (most is free w/ googlegear).

Costly but oh so delicious.....

Let me know guys! Thanks!
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Old 2003-03-26, 07:11 AM   [Ignore Me] #2
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nice, as my replies above/below I would suggest going for an independant heatsink/fan, perhaps something like a Thermalright SLK 800 // 900 or an SK-7 - they get awfully hot if you start increasing the volts

Get a cheap Lite-on CD-RW they are made by Plextor and are just as good they are a lot cheaper also.

go for a Radeon 9700 or 9700Pro m8 if you want a future proof card the performance of the 9700 is almost doubles/triple the Geforce's with AA/AF enabled in high resolutions, Planetside will look soooo good at 1280X1024 with 4XAA and 8tap+ AF
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Old 2003-03-26, 07:45 AM   [Ignore Me] #3
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I'd get another HD as D: and use the C: as an "expendable" disc where you don't keep annything you can't lose if you have to format...

Rests is pretty nice, cept i'd get a 9700 pro instead and a gig of ram hehe.
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Old 2003-03-26, 08:10 AM   [Ignore Me] #4
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nah, no real need for my 2nd HD... I have 2 comps here now, both networked..so before a format I just run everything I want over to the other comp, then change it back later.

I will consider the 9700, and look in to those other parts.

Thanks guys!
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Old 2003-03-26, 12:13 PM   [Ignore Me] #5
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Great RAM choice along with your mobo... I have the 'Deluxe' version of that particular ASUS mobo myself, but I seriously doubt it'll provide me with a better gaming experience since most users would probably never use most of their awesome features.

Definitely consider getting the Radeon 9700. If you buy a GeForce card right now, the 4600 is the best choice, as it is actually a better made card than the 4800. Also, definitely consider buying another 512 Corsair thing-a-bob since it'd be great to use the mobo's dual capability.

All in all a good rig, but can it dance?
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Old 2003-03-26, 05:15 PM   [Ignore Me] #6
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Originally posted by Trebor95
go for a Radeon 9700 or 9700Pro m8 if you want a future proof card the performance of the 9700 is almost doubles/triple the Geforce's with AA/AF enabled in high resolutions, Planetside will look soooo good at 1280X1024 with 4XAA and 8tap+ AF
I'd bet quite a bit of money you wont be playing ANY game at that resolution and AA settings with a lot happening on screen. It would run well, but not at that resolution/settings.


Anyway, about the rig: looks very nice stryker. The only thing I'd suggest is to get 2 sticks of 256mb ram instead of one 512... Or better yet 2x512. It will perform better with it split up, always does.
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Old 2003-03-26, 06:39 PM   [Ignore Me] #7
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Originally posted by powdahound
The only thing I'd suggest is to get 2 sticks of 256mb ram instead of one 512... Or better yet 2x512. It will perform better with it split up, always does.
How about a 512 and a 256?
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Old 2003-03-26, 06:48 PM   [Ignore Me] #8
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Originally posted by Stryker
How about a 512 and a 256?
Pretty sure if you are going with 2 sticks of ram they have to be the same amount of memory.
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Old 2003-03-26, 06:51 PM   [Ignore Me] #9
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Drex - don't think so..

Radeon guys - DAAAAANG! i just looked @ prices for radeon's..they are 3x expensive as a geforce 4!!! ~$320 bucks for a 9700 pro (not all in wonder), and ~$180-200 for a geforce4.

Ok, I just found a 9700 pro for $271.00, so I subtracted the geforce from my total and added the radeon. I'm back up to $1253.89. GOOD GOSH! That's almost too much man!


Yikes!
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Old 2003-03-26, 06:54 PM   [Ignore Me] #10
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You don't need equal size chips... it's not an optimal solution tho... its generally the worst ram setup but it does work.
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Old 2003-03-27, 10:06 AM   [Ignore Me] #11
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Originally posted by powdahound
I'd bet quite a bit of money you wont be playing ANY game at that resolution and AA settings with a lot happening on screen. It would run well, but not at that resolution/settings.


Anyway, about the rig: looks very nice stryker. The only thing I'd suggest is to get 2 sticks of 256mb ram instead of one 512... Or better yet 2x512. It will perform better with it split up, always does.
Well to be quite frank .... I don't actually know what I am talking about really, I don't

I'm hoping to get a new card in the future for Planetside so I guess I am aiming for a highish resolution with some formof AA or AF probably not as high as that as you said
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Old 2003-03-27, 02:08 PM   [Ignore Me] #12
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Just make sure you get a decent monitor that can take all those res schemes with a decent refresh rate as well.
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Old 2003-03-27, 05:19 PM   [Ignore Me] #13
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Ok, I have changed my memory to 2 256MB chips by corsair..

Memory - Corsair CMX256A-2700C2 256MB DDR333 PC2700 Memory w/Heat Spreader Retail
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Old 2003-03-27, 10:56 PM   [Ignore Me] #14
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Excellent rig! It's VERY similar to mine, and I am very happy. I'm sure you'll be too.

Re: the change to two sticks of 256 MB RAM, good idea.

I would would suggest getting the ATI 9700 Pro. Even for about $100 more, it's definitely worth it. I owned the Ti4600 for about a weak before I found a good deal on the ATI (got a full refund on the NVIDIA). The speed increase was fantastic, and the ATI card is so much smaller, making installation much easier (and I have a pretty decent-sized case).
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Old 2003-04-02, 05:09 PM   [Ignore Me] #15
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ok, changed ram back to 2 512MB (same link as in the first post)
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