AHHH cant deicde on new build

H2Opolodude

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here is the origonal thread and im still trying to decide iw as given 2 option that i will consider both but i dont know what iis the best of the 2. i have $1000 beofre tax and shipping. this comp is for light gaming HW surfing and a little video editing. there will be no OCing. I want raw power and speed.

Core Components that most likey will not change

Neo4 platium
6600gt
250 GB seagate 7200.8
3520a
DVD-rom
keyboard/mouose
Floppy
OS

i have tt tsunami, patriot ram, and OCZ 520w

still need CPU




Option A

CPU: 3700 san diego

Option B

CPU 3000 venice

74 raptor for speed?
and then upgrade to a dual core when prices drop?

waht do you think would be the best option. the price differnece between the 2 is $6

thanks for all the help


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imported_michaelpatrick33

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Option A definitely if you are not overclocking. I would take the 1024 L2 cache and 400mghrtz over a Raptor and 3000+ 10 times out of of 10 times if there is no overclocking. The Raptor is no where near the upgrade the San Diego 3700+ is from the Venice 3000+ (video editing is one area where the extra L2 cache (512) can actually make a difference!
 

TWills

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Get the 3700. By the time it's starting to feel it's age you should have more money to buy a dual core proc. and your platform should support it. At least that's what AMD promises...
 

kb3edk

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Originally posted by: H2Opolodude
ok yea im sticking with the 3700

A good choice, I voted for you to get the 3700 too, that processor kicks
 

BakedPhish

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I'm also building a ew comp and this is what i have come up with.
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ ClawHammer/Hammer Integrated into Chip FSB 512KB
L2 Cache Socket 939 Processor - Retail $267.00
MSI K8NNeo4 Platinum nVidia Socket 939 Motherboard
Diamond Radeon X800 XL / 256MB DDR / PCI Express / DVI / VIVO / VGA /
Video Card $304.99
Or
X800 Pro $309.99
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gamer PCI Sound Card $109.99
Maxtor / 160GB / 7200 / 8MB $99.99
Enermax / 420-Watt $79.99
P67-1118 :: Plextor PX-716SA / 16x8x16x DVD+RW / 16x4x16x DVD-RW /
48x24x48x CD-RW $139.99
Maxtor / 160GB / 7200 / 8MB $99.99
RAIDMAX Mustange Case $49.99


I'm not planning on over clocking it at all and will be gaming on it.
Will the case be bbig enouf of the motherboard or do i need a bigger better case?
Please help me!
 

t3h l337 n3wb

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Definitely option A. You won't notice much of a performance increase with the Raptor, but the San Diego is awesome.
 

JBT

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Option A no question. A raptor is fast yes but not by very much. A 3700 would wup a 3000 though.
 

Alaska

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H2Opolodude

If you're not overclocking The 3700+ Sandiego is the better choice.

BakedPhish

1) Get a Venice or Sandiego core processor.

2) Try the onboard 7.1 sound before investing in an add-in sound card.

3) My personal preference would be a Antec TPII 430W PSU. (the PSU in the Mustang case only has 13A on the +12V which sin't really sufficient)

4) Plextor is nice but extremely overpriced in my opinion. I would get a NEC 3520A based on price/performance.

5) Based on personal preference, I would get a Seagate HDD.