- Apr 18, 2003
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Ok, well I'm trying to keep this under $600, but not end up with garbage pieces.
Right now Fry's has an OEM AthlonXP 2400+ w/ ECS K7S5A Pro for $120.. pretty good deal, but I'm not quite sure how quality it is, the K7S5A seems to have not so good reviews over at NewEgg.. so its scaring me off some. Theres also the OEM AthlonXP 2500+ Barton w/ ECS L7VTA, that seems like another good deal, but again, the motherboard is kinda scaring me off. They also have some no-name pc2700 for $55.
Thats one option.. the other is to not cheap out on these, get the Retail box 2400+ from NewEgg for $110, and the EPoX EP-8RDA+ for $94. Or maybe take another step up and get the 2500+ Barton. as far as RAM goes I'd like to run 512MB of pc2700, I dont know if the Kingston for $63, or the Corsair for $83. Its more expensive to go this way, but I'd end up with quality parts, most with full warranties.
Video Card, I have no ideas.
Basically I use my PC to surf the net, do SOME 3D graphics, dick around with photoshop alot, and to play video games. I realize I dont need the most blazing machine out there to do all that, but I'd like to have something that can take all that now, last me maybe 2 years, and still be able to handle the newer stuff then.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
-Ronald
Right now Fry's has an OEM AthlonXP 2400+ w/ ECS K7S5A Pro for $120.. pretty good deal, but I'm not quite sure how quality it is, the K7S5A seems to have not so good reviews over at NewEgg.. so its scaring me off some. Theres also the OEM AthlonXP 2500+ Barton w/ ECS L7VTA, that seems like another good deal, but again, the motherboard is kinda scaring me off. They also have some no-name pc2700 for $55.
Thats one option.. the other is to not cheap out on these, get the Retail box 2400+ from NewEgg for $110, and the EPoX EP-8RDA+ for $94. Or maybe take another step up and get the 2500+ Barton. as far as RAM goes I'd like to run 512MB of pc2700, I dont know if the Kingston for $63, or the Corsair for $83. Its more expensive to go this way, but I'd end up with quality parts, most with full warranties.
Video Card, I have no ideas.
Basically I use my PC to surf the net, do SOME 3D graphics, dick around with photoshop alot, and to play video games. I realize I dont need the most blazing machine out there to do all that, but I'd like to have something that can take all that now, last me maybe 2 years, and still be able to handle the newer stuff then.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
-Ronald
