I am a first-time computer builder (who really doesn't know anything about building computers). From lurking and what not on this forum and others I have put this list together for a PC that would do light gaming and serve as an HTPC (no overclocking--I'm probably going to save that for the next computer I build, once I've gotten a little more familiar with the routine).
I humbly ask the many knowledgable Anandtech folks out there to glance over this list, and tell me if there is a better choice I could make for my goals, experience, and price range:
(Undecided on case--any suggestions for simple midtower?)
Enermax 420W Noisetaker PS
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (90 nm, socket 939) retail
MSI "K8N Neo Platinum" nForce 3 Ultra for socket 939
1 gig Corsair Value-Select RAM
XFX NVidia 6600 GT video card (AGP)
Samsung 160 GB 7200 RPM SATA hard drive
NEC 16X 3500A BK DVD +/- burner
Windows Media Center Edition 2005 bundle w/ remote and PVR-250 MCE capture card
My spending range will be about 1000-1200$, give or take a little. I haven't priced every item exactly yet...
I sincerely appreciate any responses and suggestions at all.
Additionally...
1. Any suggestions for a simple, smaller-sized (quiet) case that would fit all this? (I thought of getting the Antec SLK-3700-BQE, but didn't know if the 350 PS would be enough.)
2. Can anyone tell me if the onboard audio will be enough for light gaming and HTPC-type activities?
3. Would there be any difficulties networking this system (running Windows XP MCE) to one running Windows XP home?
4. I don't know when I'll next upgrade this (probably in a little over a year), and I read over at X-bit labs that the socket 754 3200+ processors are actually a little more powerful on most apps than the socket 939 ones are. Would it make more sense to just get a socket 754 mobo (say, a Soltek SL-K8AN2E-GR) and a 3200+ with the Newcastle core than to get the socket 939 set-up right now? (Since when I next upgrade I may just need to get a new mobo anyway--I don't know how often these things get outdated.) I'm having trouble figuring the pros/cons out for this if I won't be upgrading any time in the next year.
Thanks folks. I apologize if there are answers here I could have found by searching posts, but my life isn't affording me that kind of time these days. If you can point me to a link, however, or share your own advice and experience, I would greatly, greatly appreciate it. I have the link to mechBgone's excellent guide already, and I used jpeyton's very helpful post on parts for various systems to help me make some choices already.
Cheers and happy holidays folks,
Jeff
			
			I humbly ask the many knowledgable Anandtech folks out there to glance over this list, and tell me if there is a better choice I could make for my goals, experience, and price range:
(Undecided on case--any suggestions for simple midtower?)
Enermax 420W Noisetaker PS
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (90 nm, socket 939) retail
MSI "K8N Neo Platinum" nForce 3 Ultra for socket 939
1 gig Corsair Value-Select RAM
XFX NVidia 6600 GT video card (AGP)
Samsung 160 GB 7200 RPM SATA hard drive
NEC 16X 3500A BK DVD +/- burner
Windows Media Center Edition 2005 bundle w/ remote and PVR-250 MCE capture card
My spending range will be about 1000-1200$, give or take a little. I haven't priced every item exactly yet...
I sincerely appreciate any responses and suggestions at all.
Additionally...
1. Any suggestions for a simple, smaller-sized (quiet) case that would fit all this? (I thought of getting the Antec SLK-3700-BQE, but didn't know if the 350 PS would be enough.)
2. Can anyone tell me if the onboard audio will be enough for light gaming and HTPC-type activities?
3. Would there be any difficulties networking this system (running Windows XP MCE) to one running Windows XP home?
4. I don't know when I'll next upgrade this (probably in a little over a year), and I read over at X-bit labs that the socket 754 3200+ processors are actually a little more powerful on most apps than the socket 939 ones are. Would it make more sense to just get a socket 754 mobo (say, a Soltek SL-K8AN2E-GR) and a 3200+ with the Newcastle core than to get the socket 939 set-up right now? (Since when I next upgrade I may just need to get a new mobo anyway--I don't know how often these things get outdated.) I'm having trouble figuring the pros/cons out for this if I won't be upgrading any time in the next year.
Thanks folks. I apologize if there are answers here I could have found by searching posts, but my life isn't affording me that kind of time these days. If you can point me to a link, however, or share your own advice and experience, I would greatly, greatly appreciate it. I have the link to mechBgone's excellent guide already, and I used jpeyton's very helpful post on parts for various systems to help me make some choices already.
Cheers and happy holidays folks,
Jeff
				
		
			