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buying new hardware..

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Abit KR7A-RAID KT266A 266Mhz DDR Mobo
Athlon XP 1800+ Processor
(2) 256MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM
40GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM
NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti 64MB DDR
Lite-On 24*10*40 CD-Rewriter
Creative Audigy Digital Entertainment

Approximately $1000...Think it's worth it? Any opinions and/or warnings on the parts?
 
i'm not in america so i buy locally here in the philippines. it sucks down here because i can't find decent parts for a nice price. everything that has a good name or reputation is priced somewhat higher. anyway, do you have any other suggestions for the mobo? is it decent enough already?
 
I agree...Is that all the parts I am wondering how you hit 1000.00 with them???

Which audigy are you getting??? the platinum???

Are you going to use the raid???

Get crucial memory and save as an anandtecher....

Why Seagate????
 
the normal audigy. i'm not yet sure about the raid...do u have any other suggestions on the mobo? i'm new with athlon and need opinions about the chipsets and manufacturers. please help.

i'd take the memory but does anandtech ship internationally?

i don't know why seagate but i chose it because i've had bad experiences with maxtor and don't know any other good brand of hds. well...i'm not so sure with everything but i really need help on picking the parts.

actually its about $800-900.
 
yes i do realize that.

do you think a Leadtek Winfast GeForce2 GTS 32MB DDR w/ TV-Out for $79 will be better?
 
for you, i say skip on the raid, your probably not going to use it and you will save a bit .. ya and purchase the mem from crucial with the discount .. originally it didnt work, but it works now=) good luck and enjoy your new system ..
-neural
 
I say go with the ECS K7S5A motherboard instead of the Abit. It's probably 1/3 the cost of the RAID board and uses a solid SiS chipset which is not too far behind the KT266a in terms of performance. The built-in audio is no Audigy but at least you could use the $aving$ towards a Geforce3 Ti200 which would be an excellent match for an Athlon XP 1800+.
 
Instead of buying parts locally, why not buy everything online and save tons?
It is at least worth checking whether the shipping costs will be more than the savings or not...if not, newegg will treat you right. 🙂
 
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