Critque My Rig Please

Novercalis

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Well here it is Folks: Only missing my sotrage SATA HD.

2405fpw Monitors: *****($800)*****
Speakers: Labtec generic 2.1 *****($0)*****
Keyboard: Saitek Executive Keyboard: *****($35)*****
Mouse: Razer Copperhead: *****($80)*****
Case: Antec P180: *****($105)*****
PSU: Fortron 500w: *****($91)*****
Motherboard: EPoX EP-9NPA+Ultra: *****($95)*****
RAMS: 2x1GB OCZ Dual Channel pc3200 DDR 400: *****($255)*****
Processor: X2 4400+: *****($475)*****
HeatSink Fan: Scythe SCNJ-1000: *****($50)*****
Thermalgrease: ARCTIC SILVER 5: *****($6)*****
Video Card: eVGA 7800 GTX: *****($450)*****
Soundcard: SoundBlaster Live: *****($0)*****
HDD: 74gb raptor: *****($125)*****
DVD/CD/CD-R: Nec 3540: *****($43)*****
Floppy: MITSUMI FA404A FD: *****($21)*****

TAX =========================================== approx: $137

SUB TOTAL: $2,631
With Tax: $2,768

My Rig Budget was originally $3,000 than 3,300 with a dual 2405.



ANY OTHER RECOMMENDATION, CRITISM on what I currently have would be appreciated! Thank you!

ALl I need is recoomendation on Harddrive. I need MINIMUM 400gb, per 500gb (excluding the 74gb Raptor I have) Must be SATA.
Dont matter what combination it is (example: One 200gb HD, One 300gb HD, 2x250gb hd, etc)
My Budget is $200 ($250 with tax included)
Oh yeah.. I forgot.. I never used SATA HDD so are they easy to install? (plug n play, or do I need to configure them so my system will pick it up?
 

Novercalis

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alright was confirmed about the fortron 500w PSU and just purchased it.
Thanks for the NEC info.. Also Purchased
same with the RAM which just been purchased!

Now all I need is a SATA Hard drive Storage.. wether its 1 big fat one or 2 small ones.

Here is my new rig: also updated in first post:
2405fpw Monitors: *****($800)*****
Speakers: Labtec generic 2.1 *****($0)*****
Keyboard: Saitek Executive Keyboard: *****($35)*****
Mouse: Razer Copperhead: *****($80)*****
Case: Antec P180: *****($105)*****
PSU: Fortron 500w: *****($91)*****
Motherboard: EPoX EP-9NPA+Ultra: *****($95)*****
RAMS: 2x1GB OCZ Dual Channel pc3200 DDR 400: *****($255)*****
Processor: X2 4400+: *****($475)*****
HeatSink Fan: Scythe SCNJ-1000: *****($50)*****
Thermalgrease: ARCTIC SILVER 5: *****($6)*****
Video Card: eVGA 7800 GTX: *****($450)*****
Soundcard: SoundBlaster Live: *****($0)*****
HDD: 74gb raptor: *****($125)*****
DVD/CD/CD-R: Nec 3540: *****($43)*****
Floppy: MITSUMI FA404A FD: *****($21)*****

TAX =========================================== approx: $137

any reccomendation, infomation I should know? anything I might not be aware of? etc etc with my new rig? THX U ALL
 

spacejamz

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monarch has some good deals on SATA drives right now..

$90 shipped for a maxtor 250 GB
$120 shipped for a WD 320 GB

check out the wallet site for more details...

these are OEM drives, so you need the power and SATA cables for them...
 

mdchesne

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you can save about $15 by buying someone's old floppy off them. IMO, a new floopy drive is NOT worth anything over $5 cause it's only going ot be used for bios flashing
 

Novercalis

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md I have already purchased my floppy with the 7-1 reader which I needed.

im just waiting for a good seagate deal on the 200-250-300gb HD... SATA + NCQ.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
$130 for a mouse and heatsink and you're gonna use a SB LIVE?

I think you missed something: Speakers: Labtec generic 2.1 *****($0)*****

:(
 

Novercalis

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simply Im suffice with AUDIO when it comes to me.
Dont have money growing out and AUDIO is something I can SKIMP on and get it LATER ON if and when I need to.

Hey dont diss my labtec 2.1 Speaker.. Never had ANY TROUBLE with it. Sounds quality is GREAT with very little distorttion. Since im Unable to BLAST the thing, its suffice for me.

 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: Novercalis
simply Im suffice with AUDIO when it comes to me.
Dont have money growing out and AUDIO is something I can SKIMP on and get it LATER ON if and when I need to.

Hey dont diss my labtec 2.1 Speaker.. Never had ANY TROUBLE with it. Sounds quality is GREAT with very little distorttion. Since im Unable to BLAST the thing, its suffice for me.

IS english YOUR native LANGUAGE?

You seem to be confused by the words "CRITIQUE", "SUFFICE", "RECOMMENDATION", and "CRITISM"

:p

Ok, no problem upgrading later. Just bringing attention to the fact that your audio budget is really low compared to the rest of your budget. A good sound system can bring a lot to a system.

What kind of "TROUBLE" are you talking about for speaker systems that you managed to avoid with your own?

I'm sorry for "dissing" your labtec speakers.

I thought you wanted a critique of purchases, not a pat on the back.
 

Novercalis

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lol, no you are right...

well I had my fair share of several generic 2.1 speakers, even at low volume, it was distorted or failed on me within a short perioud of time.
these speakers I had for 3 years and I am satified.
I would like to get an audio card but my splurge money is almost out since im just missing a storage HD which by than, Wont have any more money for audio.

I like to know any p180 Users wll see if I will run into any problems with my rig or not.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: johnnqq
add another raptor for raid and you're good to go.


If he wants more storage, getting a cheap regular SATA drive is a much better idea I think.
 

Novercalis

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indeed, i need storage space now.. raptor is too expensive and little storage with my limited budget leftover now.
I just gotta wait for some good rebate deals on seagate HD since most sata seagate has NCQ.
 

alimoalem

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get a dfi or other better OCer.
CPU could be replaced with an equal or lesser one that can be OCed to it for half price.
too much on the monitor
too expensive overall. could've searched around for better pricing
 

Novercalis

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ali - I have already purchased those items.


"too much on the monitor"??? Please point me to a cheaper 2405fpw monitor under $800!!!

reason of my rig - intense video editing primary, 3d graphics apps secondary, gaming thirdly.
I wanted DFI but I think it wiill be to much complication for me as I havent done OC'ing and will go stock for the most part.
However I heard Epox does good OC'ing enough to make my 4400+ to 4800+ which is enough me.

but I am curious to know about cheaper 2405 monitor!! pls pls pls link me a place! seeing they go for 1200.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: Novercalis
ali - I have already purchased those items.


"too much on the monitor"??? Please point me to a cheaper 2405fpw monitor under $800!!!

reason of my rig - intense video editing primary, 3d graphics apps secondary, gaming thirdly.
I wanted DFI but I think it wiill be to much complication for me as I havent done OC'ing and will go stock for the most part.
However I heard Epox does good OC'ing enough to make my 4400+ to 4800+ which is enough me.

but I am curious to know about cheaper 2405 monitor!! pls pls pls link me a place! seeing they go for 1200.

I think he meant that's an expensive monitor, not that you didn't get a good price for it.
 

alimoalem

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Novercalis
ali - I have already purchased those items.


"too much on the monitor"??? Please point me to a cheaper 2405fpw monitor under $800!!!

reason of my rig - intense video editing primary, 3d graphics apps secondary, gaming thirdly.
I wanted DFI but I think it wiill be to much complication for me as I havent done OC'ing and will go stock for the most part.
However I heard Epox does good OC'ing enough to make my 4400+ to 4800+ which is enough me.

but I am curious to know about cheaper 2405 monitor!! pls pls pls link me a place! seeing they go for 1200.

I think he meant that's an expensive monitor, not that you didn't get a good price for it.

yea what YOyoYOhowsDAjello said is right. your monitor budget is equal to my computer budget. i'm not too familiar with what intense video editing and 3d graphics apps really need in terms of resolution so i guess i can't judge you there.

you already agreed on this but thought mentioning: you should get a SATA drive instead of your raptor if you need space. you could use your raid as a boot drive and a sata drive as storage or just get a 250gb one for the same price you paid for your raptor. the 250gb seagate 7200.8 and the western digital caviar SE16 (16mb of cache) are around $120, shipped.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Do you know what the different types of RAID do?

I just run drives without RAID and it works fine for me.

I don't get increased chance of failure from RAID 0 and get full capacity of the drives that I would lose through RAID 1. There are others out there if you want to buy more drives, but I don't think RAID is necessarily the way to go.

If you already have a faster boot drive, then it's even less of a benefit it seems.

For important data you could manually copy the files to both drives and then make a DVD backup as well.
 

alimoalem

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Originally posted by: Thehubb
$80 for a mouse? Are you crazy?

lol. i just searched the mouse. here's what makes it so good:

You may also enjoy these other items


Razer Copperhead Red Gaming Mouse




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the mouse is 1MHz and has memory :p and from the pic, it looks corded...disappointing.