hey guys, i've been looking into building myself a comp for college. I want it to be balanced (by that i mean pretty good at about everything) and very good performance/price. I'm not very interested in overclocking but if it turns out to be convenient, I can see myself OCing a little bit. Anyways here's what I've got so far:
ECS L7VTA KT400 motherboard
Athlon XP 2400+ thoroughbred processor
PNY 512 MB PC2700 DDR RAM
Gainward Geforce4 Ti-4200 vid card
Western Digital 7200rpm 120GB HD 8mb cache
Buslink 52x24x52 CD-RW
Envision EN-775E 17" Flat Screen Moniter
Sound Blaster Live 5.1 sound card
Logitech Z-640 5.1 channel speaker system
Dynapower Metis Case and 300W Power Supply
The price for all this, except the SB Live which i'm taking off my old comp, including all taxes and shipping just under $620.
Ok, questions for you guys: is this best performance/dollar i can get for my budget? should i cut spending in some areas to redirect to others?
one of my main areas of concern is the motherboard because I'm still having trouble understanding how important the things that boards twice as expensive, such as ASUS A7N8X, can do are. I know the ASUS supports 333Mhz and 400 mhz FSB, which is not required for the XP2400, but does it affect mild overclocking? I'm confused in that the anandtech articles list this mobo as supporting 333mhz FSB and also list the 2600 thoroughbred as 266mhz FSB, but newegg's specs show the exact opposite. Also, how much would i get for shelling out the extra $30 for the 2500 Barton? I'm also wondering about the lack of serial ATA, ATA 133, and Raid 0+1. These connectors aren't important, are they? Also, specs say this mobo has 3.0V AGP, nothing to worry about is it?
the other area of concern for me is the case and PS. I know it's flimsy and such, but it's functional i don't plan on moving it around too much so there's not really much concern over dropping it or anything. And i like the look of it just fine. still, it seems to be of questionable build quality, especially the PS. Are there better choices available for a bottom line of $40?
As for the rest, I'm pretty satisfied, but of course any advice is welcome. well, thanks in advance.
ECS L7VTA KT400 motherboard
Athlon XP 2400+ thoroughbred processor
PNY 512 MB PC2700 DDR RAM
Gainward Geforce4 Ti-4200 vid card
Western Digital 7200rpm 120GB HD 8mb cache
Buslink 52x24x52 CD-RW
Envision EN-775E 17" Flat Screen Moniter
Sound Blaster Live 5.1 sound card
Logitech Z-640 5.1 channel speaker system
Dynapower Metis Case and 300W Power Supply
The price for all this, except the SB Live which i'm taking off my old comp, including all taxes and shipping just under $620.
Ok, questions for you guys: is this best performance/dollar i can get for my budget? should i cut spending in some areas to redirect to others?
one of my main areas of concern is the motherboard because I'm still having trouble understanding how important the things that boards twice as expensive, such as ASUS A7N8X, can do are. I know the ASUS supports 333Mhz and 400 mhz FSB, which is not required for the XP2400, but does it affect mild overclocking? I'm confused in that the anandtech articles list this mobo as supporting 333mhz FSB and also list the 2600 thoroughbred as 266mhz FSB, but newegg's specs show the exact opposite. Also, how much would i get for shelling out the extra $30 for the 2500 Barton? I'm also wondering about the lack of serial ATA, ATA 133, and Raid 0+1. These connectors aren't important, are they? Also, specs say this mobo has 3.0V AGP, nothing to worry about is it?
the other area of concern for me is the case and PS. I know it's flimsy and such, but it's functional i don't plan on moving it around too much so there's not really much concern over dropping it or anything. And i like the look of it just fine. still, it seems to be of questionable build quality, especially the PS. Are there better choices available for a bottom line of $40?
As for the rest, I'm pretty satisfied, but of course any advice is welcome. well, thanks in advance.