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  • Bluestrike_2
    Archer
    • Jan 2004
    • 481

    #1

    Windows Computer Question

    Ok, I need to build a Windows PC for a few apps(long story, very pissed off). Selected items below:
    Antec Case

    Lite-On Black 52X32X52X16 Combo Drive, Model SOHC-5235K BLACK, Retail

    Western Digital Special Edition 80GB 7200RPM IDE Hard Drive

    Corsair Value Select (Dual Pack) 184 Pin 512MBx2 DDR PC-3200 - OEM

    GIGABYTE "GA-K8NF-9" NVIDIA nForce4 4X Chipset Motherboard For AMD Socket 939 CPU -RETAIL
    AMD Athlon 64 3000+, 512KB L2 Cache 64-bit Processor - Retail

    SAPPHIRE ATI Radeon X700 PRO Video Card, 256MB GDDR3, 128-Bit, DVI/TV-Out, PCI-Express, Model "X700 PRO" -RETAIL
    It's on a budget and I currently own a legal version of Windows 2000(never used), and will then in the future purchase an upgrade to XP Pro. Anyhow, what are your opinions of such a setup? Can I squeeze more of a bang for the buck without having to sacrifice much in the line of performance?

    Thanks!

    Edit: Forgot to add the total of the above setup: $731.90

    Obviously I have a keyboard, mouse, and monitor already.

    Also, can the x700 handle a 1920x1200 widescreen HD display - I'd like to nab a good KVM along with it. Suggestions?
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  • Buff
    Registered User
    • Apr 2002
    • 414

    #2
    How much is the X700?
    the X800XL is about $300......and way faster.

    But the X700 will do what you need

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    • Tim 3
      Registered User
      • Jan 2005
      • 95

      #3
      Ide over clock it to like 2.4ghz. I currently have my amd 3000+ at 2.5 ghz just upgrade the cpu fan/cooling device and maby consider water cooling what are u planing to run on it?
      Other wise seems preety decent

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      • wad04
        Registered User
        • Jan 2003
        • 1207

        #4
        it looks good but you should get a better hdd. you should really consider getting a serial ATA hard drive. less cable and a bit faster. And 80 gigs really isn't suffcient anymore, go for at least 150 or so. just my oppinion
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        • Bluestrike_2
          Archer
          • Jan 2004
          • 481

          #5
          This does not need a ton of storage space. i do anything remotely important on my Mac. No videos. No pictures. Nothing other than a few games and a few apps I need to use.

          Graphics card: X700 is $180 whereas the X800 is about $280.

          Big price difference when you are on a budget, although if I could, I'd try to buy the X800XL

          Mostly games like RCT:3(That game sucks the life out of my other Windows PC - even some very high-end computers get super-low frame rates(sub 5-8)in full 256x256 parks that are loaded up.
          Half-Life etc.

          Thanks for the help!
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          • ColdFuzion
            The one and only AO-MS'er
            • Nov 2004
            • 173

            #6
            I need a new box, too. My Mac is plenty fast, but Sierra games are not compatable with my new Mac (No DPB ), and my old Windows has the worst graphics card..

            -Cold

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            • SIGSays
              USMC
              • Sep 2001
              • 3051

              #7
              dont install windows 2000 and upgrade to xp pro... do it right the first time.. sell the damn thing.. and buy xp... saves you alot of problems... i upgraded ontop of windows 2k.. and it messed up everything..
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              • Bluestrike_2
                Archer
                • Jan 2004
                • 481

                #8
                You can do the upgrade so that it is a fresh install. I've done it in the past with home. Reformat, partition, insert disk, enter a key code from an old Windows version, fresh install!
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                • Glickman
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                  • Sep 2003
                  • 2673

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bluestrike_2
                  You can do the upgrade so that it is a fresh install. I've done it in the past with home. Reformat, partition, insert disk, enter a key code from an old Windows version, fresh install!

                  please...

                  make sure you have all the disks for the drivers of all hardware.


                  im counting 3 idiot friends on this one

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                  • Dryden
                    Team Nemesis

                    • Jun 2003
                    • 931

                    #10
                    Last thing first, the Linkskey 2-Port KVM can handle up to 1920x1440. The cables are top notch with no screen ghosting or alignment issues. For $21, I've never found a better desktop KVM, and I use these at work with Dell 2005FPW displays (1680x1050). I can't say how it'll perform up to the resolution you need, but it's worth a look for its price.

                    $ 21.50 Linkskey 2-Port Slim Desktop KVM Switch, Model "LKV-S02SK" -RETAIL (Two Slim 3-in-1 KVM Combo Cables Included)


                    I build a new PC about once a week for my company, so I always have a parts list handy of what I'm using. This isn't precisely what you're looking for, as I've gone with a cheaper video display, but it's a P4 3.0Ghz HT. I swear by the Intel hyper-threadeds for Win 2000/XP Pro, since they're functionally dual-processors within the operating system. Linux recognizes Prescott chips as dual CPU too -- these things absolutely fly. I'm an ASUS whore, hence the mobo, and GeiL memory is rock-solid on ASUS boards.

                    My list is about two weeks old, but it's right under $650. Upgrade the video for something else you want and I think we're still in the same price range. Over the last ... maybe six/eight weeks? ... I've built 10 PCs in this configuration. They're tanks.

                    The P4P800-SE MoBo does not have 1394. The P4P800-E Deluxe does. The E-Deluxe is about $20 more. I include floppies since they're needed to load the SATA controller and disk driver for clean installations.

                    (Everything from NewEgg.com)

                    $ 50.00 IN WIN Beige ATX Mid Tower Case with 300W Power Supply, Model "S500G.I300FU2D 1.2V"


                    $ 95.00 ASUS "P4P800 SE" i865PE Chipset Motherboard for Intel Socket 478 CPU -RETAIL


                    $ 182.99 Intel Pentium 4/ 3.0E GHz 800MHz FSB, 1MB L2 Cache, Hyper Threading Technology - Retail


                    $ 115.50 Geil Ultra Series Value Dual Channel 184 Pin 1GB(512MBx2) DDR PC-3200 w/ Blue Heatspreader - Retail


                    $ 38.00 Sapphire ATI RADEON 9250 Video Card, 128MB DDR, 64-Bit, TV-Out, 8X AGP, Model "100583" -OEM


                    $ 8.50 SONY Beige 1.44MB 3.5Inch Floppy Disk Drive, Model MPF920, OEM


                    $ 107.19 Maxtor Ultra Series Kit 120GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive, Model L01M120, Retail


                    $ 49.99 Plextor 52X32X52 Beige CD-RW Drive, Model PX-230A-BPS - OEM
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                    • Banshee23
                      Lets Go Yankees!!!!
                      • May 2003
                      • 994

                      #11
                      Blue, don't get the Western HD. They're not anywhere near as reliable as they used to be I'd say go for a seagate nowadays, they're built like tanks & have a standard 5yr warranty, even the OEM's
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