Ok everyone, I am sure that there have been many before me who have asked this question so here we go...
I am planning to build my own box for gaming. I have been doing a lot of research and weighing the pros and cons of different components. I am not looking to overclock this PC (cause i want it to last) I just want quality parts and a machine that will provide me a few years for high end game play.
Here is the list of parts that I have come up with:
· CPU - P4 3.06GHz 533MHz FSB 512K Cache
· Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-8SQ800 Ultra
· Memory - Corsair CMX512-3200LLPT 512MB DDR400
· Video Card - NVIDIA GeForce FX 128MB
· Hard Drive - Seagate 80GB, 7200RPM, Serial ATA, 8MB Cache
· Floppy Drive - Any
· CDRW - ASUS CRW-5224A (ASUS 52X/24X/52X)
· Sound Card - Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2
· Speakers - Creative Labs MegaWorks 550 THX 5.1
· Case - ?
· Fan - 80x80x25mm Vantec Stealth Ultra Quiet (SF8025L)
· Power supply - Antec TRUE430 TruePower 430 Watt 12V ATX
· Monitor - Mitsubishi 2060u, 22 Inch Diamondtron Monitor
I have a few questions on this setup:
1) After reading about the Granite Bay chipset I am inclined to wait till the new chipsets arrive that support 800MHz FSB. However, I did see that Gigabyte has recently announced their new board (GA-8SQ800 Ultra) that supports DDR400 RAM, has a 533MHz FSB, and AGP 8x. Should I hold out for the 800MHz boards or will the difference in speed be negligible?
2) I am concerned about the reported noise problems with the yet to be released GeForce FX cards. I live in a small apartment and don't want to become deaf from the background noise and would also like to use this setup to play DVD's to my TV (i.e. create a home entertainment center). If this video card is too loud then I am leaning towards the ATI Radeon card but I'm not sure (it's a lot of money either way and don't want to miss some of the better features in the Nvidia card. My noise concern is also the driving factor in my choices for the case, power supply, and fans and I am completely open to suggestions on these components.
3) Do all these components make sense and am I missing (or blundering) with the parts I've chosen? I understand that some of the technologies I have chosen wont really benefit me for a while (i.e. serial ATA, AGP 8X) but im afraid to bypass them now only to find my system missing an important performance technology in a year...
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx.
I am planning to build my own box for gaming. I have been doing a lot of research and weighing the pros and cons of different components. I am not looking to overclock this PC (cause i want it to last) I just want quality parts and a machine that will provide me a few years for high end game play.
Here is the list of parts that I have come up with:
· CPU - P4 3.06GHz 533MHz FSB 512K Cache
· Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-8SQ800 Ultra
· Memory - Corsair CMX512-3200LLPT 512MB DDR400
· Video Card - NVIDIA GeForce FX 128MB
· Hard Drive - Seagate 80GB, 7200RPM, Serial ATA, 8MB Cache
· Floppy Drive - Any
· CDRW - ASUS CRW-5224A (ASUS 52X/24X/52X)
· Sound Card - Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2
· Speakers - Creative Labs MegaWorks 550 THX 5.1
· Case - ?
· Fan - 80x80x25mm Vantec Stealth Ultra Quiet (SF8025L)
· Power supply - Antec TRUE430 TruePower 430 Watt 12V ATX
· Monitor - Mitsubishi 2060u, 22 Inch Diamondtron Monitor
I have a few questions on this setup:
1) After reading about the Granite Bay chipset I am inclined to wait till the new chipsets arrive that support 800MHz FSB. However, I did see that Gigabyte has recently announced their new board (GA-8SQ800 Ultra) that supports DDR400 RAM, has a 533MHz FSB, and AGP 8x. Should I hold out for the 800MHz boards or will the difference in speed be negligible?
2) I am concerned about the reported noise problems with the yet to be released GeForce FX cards. I live in a small apartment and don't want to become deaf from the background noise and would also like to use this setup to play DVD's to my TV (i.e. create a home entertainment center). If this video card is too loud then I am leaning towards the ATI Radeon card but I'm not sure (it's a lot of money either way and don't want to miss some of the better features in the Nvidia card. My noise concern is also the driving factor in my choices for the case, power supply, and fans and I am completely open to suggestions on these components.
3) Do all these components make sense and am I missing (or blundering) with the parts I've chosen? I understand that some of the technologies I have chosen wont really benefit me for a while (i.e. serial ATA, AGP 8X) but im afraid to bypass them now only to find my system missing an important performance technology in a year...
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx.