Hi, I'm going to build a computer for a friend. Aside from upgrading my own computer (optical drives, hard drive, and memory), I've never built one from the ground up. His price limit is $1000 and he'll probably be using it for internet, email, excel, and he would like the option for some gaming. Here's what I've come up with for $950 so far (I just need speakers).
Athlon 64 3000+, 512kb l2 cache
ASUSnForce4 motherboard(A8N-E)
Kingston 512mb PC-3200(I'm also giving him and additional 512mb that I have lying around)
Leadtek nVIDIA GeForce 6600, 128mb (PCI-X)
Western Digital Caviar 120gb SATA hd
Lite-On DVD drive
NEC 16x DVD+/-R Burner w Dual Layer support
Mitsumi floppy drive(was cheap)
Cooler Master Centurion 5 case w/ 350 W power supply
View Sonic E90B 19" crt monitor
Lite-on keyboard
Logitech MX-510 mouse
Win XP
I chose the Athlon 64 3000+ for 2 reasons: it was a good price, and IF, say 2 or 3 years from now 64 bit computing comes to the home user, my friend has the option to upgrade to a Athlon 64 4000 or one of there FX series of processors and switch over to 64 bit. I was trying to make it so that in the future(2/3 years) he can easily and probably inexpensively upgrade his computer, such as choosing a better 939 pin AMD processor, choice to upgrade to a max of 4gb of RAM, upgrade to a better PCI-X graphics card as well as having the PCI-X expansion slots on it.
So my thought process about this build is that it will do what he wants, its not a bad computer for this price, he can do some gaming if he wants, that it can be upgraded in the future(2/3yrs) to spark some new life into it, and that its a better computer than what Dell can offer at this price(I talked him out of buying one, and not that there bad. Ive had good experiences with them in the past).
Any and all criticism is welcome, about the parts, my thought process, if something would be better or cheaper, what could be done better, the parts stink, or if I'm totally off the mark and he should buy his Dell. I want to make sure it turns out good for him.
Thanks in advance
Athlon 64 3000+, 512kb l2 cache
ASUSnForce4 motherboard(A8N-E)
Kingston 512mb PC-3200(I'm also giving him and additional 512mb that I have lying around)
Leadtek nVIDIA GeForce 6600, 128mb (PCI-X)
Western Digital Caviar 120gb SATA hd
Lite-On DVD drive
NEC 16x DVD+/-R Burner w Dual Layer support
Mitsumi floppy drive(was cheap)
Cooler Master Centurion 5 case w/ 350 W power supply
View Sonic E90B 19" crt monitor
Lite-on keyboard
Logitech MX-510 mouse
Win XP
I chose the Athlon 64 3000+ for 2 reasons: it was a good price, and IF, say 2 or 3 years from now 64 bit computing comes to the home user, my friend has the option to upgrade to a Athlon 64 4000 or one of there FX series of processors and switch over to 64 bit. I was trying to make it so that in the future(2/3 years) he can easily and probably inexpensively upgrade his computer, such as choosing a better 939 pin AMD processor, choice to upgrade to a max of 4gb of RAM, upgrade to a better PCI-X graphics card as well as having the PCI-X expansion slots on it.
So my thought process about this build is that it will do what he wants, its not a bad computer for this price, he can do some gaming if he wants, that it can be upgraded in the future(2/3yrs) to spark some new life into it, and that its a better computer than what Dell can offer at this price(I talked him out of buying one, and not that there bad. Ive had good experiences with them in the past).
Any and all criticism is welcome, about the parts, my thought process, if something would be better or cheaper, what could be done better, the parts stink, or if I'm totally off the mark and he should buy his Dell. I want to make sure it turns out good for him.
Thanks in advance