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Default Building a Machine - 04-16-2003, 10:41 PM

A friend and I are building a new computer for me.. I just need some help with specific parts.. here's what I'm looking to build:

2.8ghz p4
1GB RDRAM
80GB HD
128MB Vid Card
Best Sound Card
Fast CD-R
DVD-ROM (not writer)

And some other good stuff.. I just need specific parts so I can look up/order the parts on PriceWatch.com

So if you guys could help, that would rock.. w00t!



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Default 04-16-2003, 11:18 PM

wow that is so wierd, cuz i was just about to make the same thread oOo: for i am also building my own machine with a help of a friend. the specs im shooting for is :

AthlonXP Model 8 2700 Plus 2.17GHz 333 FSB CPU
1 to 1.5 gigs of PC 3700 DDR ram
80GB HD
(Already got the vid card...brand new gf4 ti 4600 Asylum)
Best Audigy Sound Card
44x24x44 Cd-R

..ony thing im lookin for is a kick ass Athlon compatible mobo that has at least 4 pci slots and 4 ram slots and is fast biggrin:
  
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Default 04-16-2003, 11:36 PM

you left out a price range
  
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Default 04-16-2003, 11:43 PM

Price = non-issue



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Default 04-17-2003, 12:12 AM

LOCTIS,

I'll get with j00 on mIRC and help you find a good mobo etc.
  
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Default uhhh - 04-17-2003, 02:34 AM

If theres no price range dude, than i swear

http://www.buyxg.com is the best for low prices and power pcs

DUDE i bought mine from there its awesome

i got an amd athlon 2600xp +
512 ddr pc 2700 ddr ram
sound blaster audigy 5.1
ati radeon 9700
dvd driver
cd-rw drive all
for 1300 bux
plus 3 year warantee
  
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Default 04-17-2003, 02:52 AM

real quick question

http://www.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?e=112 ... 2&scat=555

http://www.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?e=111 ... 2&scat=554

are these 2 compatible? the processor is 2.4ghz,the board supports 3.0ghz and higher, but both are 478 socket.
  
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Default 04-17-2003, 03:02 AM

have fun biggrin:
  
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Default 04-17-2003, 04:31 AM

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real quick question

http://www.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?e=112 ... 2&scat=555

http://www.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?e=111 ... 2&scat=554

are these 2 compatible? the processor is 2.4ghz,the board supports 3.0ghz and higher, but both are 478 socket.
yes, altough I'd buy the processory (P4 2.4) with a 533 FSB rather than 400.
  
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Default Re: Building a Machine - 04-17-2003, 03:20 PM

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2.8ghz p4
1GB RDRAM
80GB HD
128MB Vid Card
Best Sound Card
Fast CD-R
DVD-ROM (not writer)
Intel P4 - $293
Western Digital 7200 RPM ATA100 80GB HD - $75
ATI RADEON 9700 Pro, 128MB, Retail Box - $294
Creative Labs SB Audigy 2, Retail Box - $108
TDK VeloCD 48x/24x/52x Internal, Retail Box - $77
Pioneer 16x/40x DVD-ROM - $39

TOTAL = $593 (For these brands, this is the best price you will probably find, besides Ebay)

If you want prices for RAM, Mobo, Power supply, case, etc. ..lemme know.
  
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Default 04-18-2003, 04:53 AM

[quote="|ANIMAL| 1SG Jaybird":d9403]
..ony thing im lookin for is a kick ass Athlon compatible mobo that has at least 4 pci slots and 4 ram slots and is fast biggrin:[/quote:d9403]

Asus A7N8X owns. nForce2 chipset = l337.
  
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Default 04-18-2003, 07:02 AM

For your cd-r - would go with lite-on. they make the best burneres on the market, and to make it even more attractive, they are some of the best priced.
  
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Default 04-18-2003, 07:25 AM

For hard drives, you want to get a 7200 rpm with an 8mb cache and a low response time (measured in ns??). IBM, maxtor make quality HDDs. For the vid card, I would go with the 9700pro or the 9800pro. I am not familiar with the RDRam or intel processors. DVD roms are kind of a toss up. You can get them pretty cheap I think, I would get a quality brand, probably liteon again.
  
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Default 04-18-2003, 07:43 AM

If you want to be uber with the HD, go SATA. They're just hitting ze market. They're supposed to pwn ATA133.
  
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Default 04-18-2003, 02:56 PM

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If you want to be uber with the HD, go SATA. They're just hitting ze market. They're supposed to pwn ATA133.
Only if the mobo has an on-board SATA controller. The PCI ones are actually .2 seconds slower that ATA-133. But, the on-board are 150mbps, while ATA-133 is 133mbps.
  
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