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hello folks,

I'm about having a new computer the next week, but I still need some help. I know which components I want to buy, but in some cases there are several opportunities so please help me out. smile_o.gif

The computer won't be a super duper high-end macho wow computer, since I don't have that much money, but it should be a good investment into future. So here is what I chose:

Harddisk:

* <s>Hitachi Deskstar 7K250 80GB OR</s>

* Samsung SpinPoint P80 80GB

Ram:

* Infineon 512MB PC3200 DDR400 CL3 OR

* Kingmax 512MB PC3200 DDR400 CL2.5

Soundcard:

* <s>Creative Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1</s>

Graphics card:

* MSI FX5900XT-VTD128 GeForce FX 5900 OR

* Sapphire Atlantis Radeon 9800 Pro

Mainboard:

* ASUS K8V Deluxe, K8T800

CPU:

* AMD Athlon 64 3000+

CPU cooler:

* Arctic Cooling Silencer Ultra 64 OR

* Zalman CNPS-7000B-Cu OR OTHER

Power supply unit

dunno

I didn't choose the Athlon 2500+ or 2800+ version since it's only a bit cheaper but an older technology though. I also know that it's recommended to skip the Athlon64 technology and wait until the newest Athlons with dual channel blah blah get cheaper, but I need the computer NOW.

So please help me out where there are several possibilities, the cost of the computer will be about 600-700 euros.

thanks smile_o.gif

hardrock

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i can for sure say that the zalman cooler rocks, it keeps the temps better down than anything else i had before and i don´t even hear it smile_o.gif

for graphic card i would choose the radeon but this is a question of personal taste.. or money biggrin_o.gif

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Dump the !Live Player, go for Audigy 2 instead-oem ones are pretty cheap these days...and yes there is a sound difference.

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OMG! I didn't notice the mention of that cursed SB Live.

HR, stay far away from SB Lives! Do as Mr. rOk says or you'll be sorry.k sad_o.gif

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I just noticed that I don't even need a sound card, since it goes well with that onboard sound. So that's cleared for now

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hello folks,

I'm about having a new computer the next week, but I still need some help. I know which components I want to buy, but in some cases there are several opportunities so please help me out. smile_o.gif

The computer won't be a super duper high-end macho wow computer, since I don't have that much money, but it should be a good investment into future. So here is what I chose:

Harddisk:

* Get a Seagate. these come with a 5 year warrantee

Ram:

* Kingmax 512MB PC3200 DDR400 CL2.5

Soundcard:

* <s>Creative Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1</s>

Graphics card:

* Sapphire Atlantis Radeon 9800 Pro

Mainboard:

* ASUS K8V Deluxe, K8T800

CPU:

* AMD Athlon 64 3000+

CPU cooler:

* Zalman CNPS-7000B-Cu

Power supply unit

Buy decent one. Cheap ones blow up and kill things. Go for a Sparkle, an Antec or Enermax. Avoid Qtec like the plague.

I didn't choose the Athlon 2500+ or 2800+ version since it's only a bit cheaper but an older technology though. I also know that it's recommended to skip the Athlon64 technology and wait until the newest Athlons with dual channel blah blah get cheaper, but I need the computer NOW.

So please help me out where there are several possibilities, the cost of the computer will be about 600-700 euros.

thanks smile_o.gif

hardrock

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No-one else who's a bit more experienced with the current hardware? sad_o.gif

@raedor: tounge_o.gifmad_o.gifbiggrin_o.gif

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No-one else who's a bit more experienced with the current hardware? sad_o.gif

this thread is not even 11 hours old... wait a whole day. tounge_o.gifwink_o.gif

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It's your money after all but onboard sound sucks. Just like graphics. (speaking generally)

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be sure u get a good power supply hardrock

my laptop kept crashing when i was playing Doom3

and i though it wos the lap

d3 just drains the juice

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Thanks for the tips so far guys, but has anyone yet any advice concerning harddisks? I threw the IBM out of my list, I think it's obvious why. But I'm not quite sure if the Samsung is the best option concerning lifetime.

Also can anyone guess if a 350W power supply is enough to serve this computer?

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Between does anyone know what difference it makes if a harddisk has 2MB or 8MB cache?

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http://www.superwarehouse.com/shopGuides/harddrives/7.htm

Quote[/b] ]Cache

Cache is additional memory that acts as a buffer between the system and the drive. Frequently accessed data is stored in the cache for quick access. Cache sizes vary from 512 KB up to 16 MB on some SCSI drives. Again, the more cache you have on your drive the faster your drive will run.

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Between does anyone know what difference it makes if a harddisk has 2MB or 8MB cache?

Yep, I used to have a 2 MB buffer on my harddisk (IBM "Deathstar") and now I have an 8 MB (Western Digital). Windows (actually a lot of applications) are a lot faster now smile_o.gif .

Also DON'T buy an IBM deskstar it is more like a "Deathstar" crazy_o.gif

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I just bought a Maxxtor 160gb 8mb cache ATA133 drive, it will replace my Seagate 120gb 8mb cache drive which is going in my PS2 smile_o.gif

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What are you trying to say?

I'll probably buy a Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus 120GB (ST3120026A) 8MB cache as it looks at the moment.

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