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a64 system build

like many of those posting builds, i suffer from paralysis of analysis. i'm about ready to drop the hammer on this one, but, as always, i wouldn't make the decision without the OK from you folks. my big concern is typical: how well can i expect the processor / mobo / memory to get along? here's the list so far:

AMD Athlon 64 3200+
AOpen "AK86-L" K8T800
Corsair XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series, (Twin Pack) 184 Pin 1GB(512MBx2) DDR PC-3200
ANTEC Performance Plus Case with 430W Power Supply
ATI RADEON 9800PRO Video Card, 128MB DDR, 256-bit, DVI/TV-Out, 8X AGP
NEC 8X Silver DVD+RW/-RW Drive
Alps Silver 3.5inch Floppy Disk Drive

thanks to those that respond and/or don't smack their heads when they see this post.
 
Nice choices. You have nothing to worry about. You picked a solid PS, which is the cornerstone of any build. Great mobo, matched memory sticks and an awesome videocard.

Just one small problem though. How am I supposed to get to your house to play on your new rig? 😉

Looks good. Have fun.
 
How about going with an Nforce 3 250 board? Chaintech has one for $90, and Gigabyte has a colofull one for $135. Both have working PCI/AGP locks. Also as for ram, you can get some OCZ PC3200 Platinum EL 1GB Kit for $264 (from monarchcomputer). This runs at tight timings of 2-2-3-5 and has warranty with up to 2.8V. Im sure the cosair stuff costs just as much.
 
if your not going to oc then doesn't matter if the pci is locked. get what you want not worrying about a pci lock


Jason
 
Why don't you spend the extra cash for a X800pro to get more than twice the performance boost? Seems like a systemlike that, the 9800pro will be the bottleneck, or in other words cap the performance.
 
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