Finally Ordered my System!!

newuser

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SVC and www.bestbyte.net
CPU COOLING
SK-7 + variable YS tech case fan + ASIII $34 total

CASE COOLING
(3) NMB 80mm Case Fan, Med RPM, 3pin $2x3 $6 (replacing noisy included case fans)

(3) 3pin-4pin Adapert w/seperate RPM cable $1.50x$3 $4.50 (hooking up to psu rather than mobo, sound ok?)

OTHER
(1) Green 18in Dual IDE ATA/133/100/66/33 Round sheilded cable $3

Shipping $5+ $7 = $12 :(

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FREE STUFF (old rig)
wireless mouse, speakers, monitor, printers etc..
I/O magic 48x16x48 CDRW (EXTERNAL)
phone modem

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NEWEGG

CHIEFTEC Server Chasis (Aluminum Workstation Tower with Plastic Front Cover) SILVER COLOR w/ Side acrylic window and a Case Fan on Side Window **Now with 2 x Front USB2.0 and 1 x Firewire IEEE1394 ports** Model AX-01SLD Retail Weights Only 18LBs! $70

LITE-ON XJ-HD166S/XJ-HD165H 16X DVD ROM Drive -OEM $33 (BACKORDERED, hopefully some will be available tommorow so I can order)

SAMSUNG 1.44MB BLACK FLOPPY DRIVE Model# SFD321B/LBL - OEM, DRIVE ONLY $8

WD WESTERN DIGITAL "SPECIAL EDITION" 80GB 7200RPM EIDE HARD DRIVE MODEL # WD800JB - OEM, DRIVE ONLY $83


?On Sale! Epox Motherboard for AMD Athlon/Athlon XP/Duron Processors, Model# EP-8RDA+ $85

?Hot! ENERMAX EG365P-VE(FM). 350W Power supply for AMD K7 & Pentium4 $47
*decided to stick with the seperate ps, I need something reliable, some of the foxconn's specs don't look too great

AMD ATHLON XP 2600

2xCORSAIR MEMORY XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series 512MB 64MX64 PC-3200C2PT With Platinum - Silver Heat Spreader OEM
>>>Specifications:
>>>Speed 400 MHz
>>>Organization 64M x 64
>>>CAS Latency 2-3-3-6-T1
>>>Memory type DDR
>>>Part number: CMX512-3200C2PT $95x2= $190

GAINWARD/CARD EXPERT geForce 4 8x AGP Ti 4200, 3.6ns, 128 MB DDR $124 (out of stock on Leadtec version, oh well)

Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 1 - OEM Full Version $93

Shipping $35


The grand total is around $930, I think this will be a pretty decent system for the price.
Still have to buy the Firewall and Anti-Virus for this rig, but gotta get it running first

Thanks to everyone that gave me advice this past week. :) ;)

 

newuser

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got most of my orders today.
Any last minute advice before taking the plunge and installing the parts?
 
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Good choice of stuff:

I bought the same case, PSU, DVD drive, hard drive, and floppy as you, I'm happy with all of them.

Use minimal add-ins on the first boot, IE no sound card or nic, no CD-RW, no capture card ...


Basically, you insert the CPU into the motherboard, put the heatsink on it, put in the ram, then install the motherboard in the case.

After that connect all the wires inside the case, and then double check them a few times (IDE, Power, and front panel stuff)

Then you boot up the computer, nothing in the DVD rom, make set up the CPU setting in the bios, and make sure the DVD drive is the 1st boot (i dunno if thats needed, but it helps if you screw up the windows install, like i did, because it reads off the CD instead of the hard drive)

then reboot with the windows CD in, and install windows. Then go from there

I just built my first computer a few weeks ago, and I have to say it wasn't as hard as I expected, its a lot more intimadating than it should be. Just read a few things online and you'll be fine.

Keep a working computer on the internet nearby, if you have problems just come to the forums, somewhere here is a person who can answer any question.