Hey everyone. This is my first time posting here, and after endless suggestions from countless people around the web, I've finally decided to take the plunge and attempt to build my own gaming PC. However, this being my first time, I am sure that there are some things that I have completely screwed up or, at the very least, need to improve upon. Here's what I've got planned so far:
Case/PSU
Thermaltake XaserV Series WinGo Full-Tower Case + Antec 550W Power Supply w/ 2 Fans
-$188.00 total
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP-939 w/ nForce3 Ultra Chipset, Socket 939
-$232.00
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 3500+, 2.2GHz/512KB L2 Cache, Socket 939
-$498.00
Hard Drives
2x 36.7GB Western Digital Raptor 10,000RPM SATA Drives (RAID-0 format)
-$226.00 total
GPU
EVGA nVidia GeForce 6800GT w/ 256MB GDDR3
-$435.00
RAM
1GB (512MBx2) Corsair XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series DDR PC3200 (Twin Pack)
-$253.00
DVD/Floppy Drives
NEC 8x Dual Layer DVD +/- RW Drive + Sony 1.44MB 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive
-$96.98 total
Monitor/Speakers
ViewSonic G90FB 19" PerfectFlat CRT Monitor + Logitech X-620 6.1 Speakers
-$268.00 total
Keyboard/Mouse
Logitech Cordless MX Duo
-$75.00
OS
Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack SP1a
-$141.00
Total- $2467.73
That's what I'm thinking about right now. The difference between the sum of the components I have listed and the total is due to wires, case lighting, and some software. As I said before, this is my first time doing this, so I'm sure that there is room for improvement with this setup. For now, I have 2 main questions.
First of all, I have been doing some research into RAID-0. What I have failed to come up with, however, is the real world benefits of a RAID-0 array. How much faster is the 2x36.7GB Raptor in RAID-0 setup that I have currently than a single 74GB Raptor drive? Also, how difficult will it be to set up RAID-0 as a first time computer builder? Would I be better off going with a single HD for my first build?
My second question is about sound cards. Would it be worth the 140+ dollars for a decent sound card? Or will the onboard sound be good enough with the motherboard I have selected? I have no experience with this, so I have no idea what kinds of differences a sound card makes to a computer.
Besides these questions, I'm sure that there are other things that could be improved with this setup. Along with the two questions I have asked, any advice about the system would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance,
-Ariste
Case/PSU
Thermaltake XaserV Series WinGo Full-Tower Case + Antec 550W Power Supply w/ 2 Fans
-$188.00 total
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP-939 w/ nForce3 Ultra Chipset, Socket 939
-$232.00
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 3500+, 2.2GHz/512KB L2 Cache, Socket 939
-$498.00
Hard Drives
2x 36.7GB Western Digital Raptor 10,000RPM SATA Drives (RAID-0 format)
-$226.00 total
GPU
EVGA nVidia GeForce 6800GT w/ 256MB GDDR3
-$435.00
RAM
1GB (512MBx2) Corsair XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series DDR PC3200 (Twin Pack)
-$253.00
DVD/Floppy Drives
NEC 8x Dual Layer DVD +/- RW Drive + Sony 1.44MB 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive
-$96.98 total
Monitor/Speakers
ViewSonic G90FB 19" PerfectFlat CRT Monitor + Logitech X-620 6.1 Speakers
-$268.00 total
Keyboard/Mouse
Logitech Cordless MX Duo
-$75.00
OS
Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack SP1a
-$141.00
Total- $2467.73
That's what I'm thinking about right now. The difference between the sum of the components I have listed and the total is due to wires, case lighting, and some software. As I said before, this is my first time doing this, so I'm sure that there is room for improvement with this setup. For now, I have 2 main questions.
First of all, I have been doing some research into RAID-0. What I have failed to come up with, however, is the real world benefits of a RAID-0 array. How much faster is the 2x36.7GB Raptor in RAID-0 setup that I have currently than a single 74GB Raptor drive? Also, how difficult will it be to set up RAID-0 as a first time computer builder? Would I be better off going with a single HD for my first build?
My second question is about sound cards. Would it be worth the 140+ dollars for a decent sound card? Or will the onboard sound be good enough with the motherboard I have selected? I have no experience with this, so I have no idea what kinds of differences a sound card makes to a computer.
Besides these questions, I'm sure that there are other things that could be improved with this setup. Along with the two questions I have asked, any advice about the system would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance,
-Ariste
