- Aug 10, 2003
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Hey all...
After years of being a slave to the Compaqs, HPs, and Sonys of the retail stores, I have finally decided to build my own machine. I've never been afraid of hardware, but I've been lazy and attracted to software bundles...
Anyway, I've spent all my freetime this last week reading online reviews and comparing prices, and I think I've more or less assembled an almost complete parts list. I'll put a star (*) by everything I either already own or is on its way here:
CPU - P4 2.4 800 (price is right, just haven't ordered yet)
MB - Abit IC7-G (Auction pending)
*HD - Maxtor Ultra 160GB 7200 ATA/133 8MB
*Video - ATI Radeon 9500 Pro
*Sound - Hercules Game Theater XP 6.1
Now I haven't decided on RAM yet. The board I want supports dual channel DDR 33 or 400. Actually, it should even support the new DDR 500 and 433, but that stuff is just crazy expensive. And that's my point. I'm running short on cash now and can't afford the RAM I'd ideally want...so should I buy a single 512 stick of 333 or 400 and hope to get an identical one in the future? Should I just buy the cheapest thing I can find and toss it out when I get more coin? Should I buy a pair of 256 DDR400? I feel like I'll surely be replacing those with higher numbers in the future, but at least I'd be taking advantage of the dual channel support in the IC7... I was even reading a post on this site that talked about certain combinations of DIMMS in the 4 slots being more advantageous than others...
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone had advice or help for a newbie. The RAM is just one thing... I was hoping I was throwing together a decent rig. I don't think I see any pitfalls in my setup, but then again, I don't know much...
Thanks in advance for the help/comments/advice...