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Building my first PC (version 2)

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Originally posted by: PotatoSandWitch
OOPS! the PSU he bought to replace the thermaltake was the good one.

OK so now ive got this
same PSU you said was good 2 posts above

and PCIe x16 asus x800xl

And the good deal on the 3000+ venice at ewiz.com here

thanks for all the help everyone, i think I'm about done with what I need.
I really am sure I don't need a DVD burner, this PC (my dad's) has one, but I never needed to use it (he would let me if I did), and the CD burner is fine if I actually have to burn anything.

thats a great PSU for the price the only problem is its not an ATX 2.0 PSU, like boards that use pci-e prefer, will it work yes? but there is a possiblity for stablity issues because the x800xl does not have a seperate power plug on the card and it will be pulling all its power from the pci-e slot. but since that PSU is a good on you shouldn't have a problem
 
I have one thing to say you need to get used to a keyboard and mouse its sooo much better you dont even know yet for fps its insane.
 
Originally posted by: w00t
I have one thing to say you need to get used to a keyboard and mouse its sooo much better you dont even know yet for fps its insane.

the only way to play fps is with k/b mouse, bar none
 
Ya, i'm OK with mouse and keyboard, just from playing Halo 2 a lot (sorry!) I got used to the controller again. I wonn't be playing many console games once I've got a good computer, so I won't get the controller. And, I decided I really want to be safe with my parts, so I'll go back to the 3200+ venice in the first post. Also, I'll just keep the cheaper PSU for now.
 
what core is that CPU? In the picture they have the #'s blured out. I would make sure to get a Venice core if I were you.
 
Originally posted by: PotatoSandWitch
Also, I'll just keep the cheaper PSU for now.

bad idea, for the extra ~$20 you will save yourself in the long run. psus are just as, if not more important than ram, m/b, etc. it all starts with the psu..

 
Originally posted by: PotatoSandWitch
This be sufficient?
Antec TPII 430 watt
edit: and will 2 gigs of value ram make the system much faster?

that would be a good one since it has 2x12V lines and 2GB will only benefit you if you exceed 1GB, which will depend on usage. for gaming, only running bf2 at really high resolutions (1600x1200) and all the eye candy on high would probably do it, other than that no. do you do a lot of video editing in hd format? 3d rendering? CAD? plus you would want to go 2x1GB sticks if you do go 2GB instead of 4x512MB with the a64.
 
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