I'm giving advice for a younger cousin who'll be building a computer for gaming. I've been having something like this in mind:
ASUS A8-R MVP Crossfire
AMD 64 XP 3200 Venice OR AMD 64 X2 3800+
Asus GF7900 GT OR Asus GF7600 GT
2 * 512 MB Kingston ValueRAm
Antec 2650 BQE chassis
NEC ND-3550 DVD-burner
WD 250 GB 16MB Caviar SE16
He won't be doing any overclocking.
Now the things I'm slightly unsure about:
Mainboard: As far as I remember this board got a pretty warm welcome in the reviews, but I've also heard problems mentioned later, at least when it comes to OC'ing. In this case my interest is of course mainly in stability and performance (though I don't think that matters much in mainboards). Any better alternatives?
The budget probably doesn't hold for both a dual-core AMD and a 7900 GT so the thing I'm not quite sure about is where it's best to save money.
As said the computer will be used for gaming and that's going to be the main bottleneck, so I'm quite sure than 'out of the box' using an XP 3200 and GF7900 GT is probably fastest. But my cousin's probably going to keep using this computer for quite a few years, and will the single-core processor become the bottleneck when dual-core becomes the norm in games?
RAM: is having only a GB a problem at this point? - is it worth trading off on the CPU or GFX to get another GB?
My main concern in this build is actually more the 'future' than the 'present' as I don't think my cousin's playing any of the really demanding games right now. So making the system adequate for as long into the future as possible is the main priority.
What's your take on this?
ASUS A8-R MVP Crossfire
AMD 64 XP 3200 Venice OR AMD 64 X2 3800+
Asus GF7900 GT OR Asus GF7600 GT
2 * 512 MB Kingston ValueRAm
Antec 2650 BQE chassis
NEC ND-3550 DVD-burner
WD 250 GB 16MB Caviar SE16
He won't be doing any overclocking.
Now the things I'm slightly unsure about:
Mainboard: As far as I remember this board got a pretty warm welcome in the reviews, but I've also heard problems mentioned later, at least when it comes to OC'ing. In this case my interest is of course mainly in stability and performance (though I don't think that matters much in mainboards). Any better alternatives?
The budget probably doesn't hold for both a dual-core AMD and a 7900 GT so the thing I'm not quite sure about is where it's best to save money.
As said the computer will be used for gaming and that's going to be the main bottleneck, so I'm quite sure than 'out of the box' using an XP 3200 and GF7900 GT is probably fastest. But my cousin's probably going to keep using this computer for quite a few years, and will the single-core processor become the bottleneck when dual-core becomes the norm in games?
RAM: is having only a GB a problem at this point? - is it worth trading off on the CPU or GFX to get another GB?
My main concern in this build is actually more the 'future' than the 'present' as I don't think my cousin's playing any of the really demanding games right now. So making the system adequate for as long into the future as possible is the main priority.
What's your take on this?