Help me build my rig

Marble

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Well I had a system picked out, but I decided to scrap it. First off I want to say, AMD or intel is fine, I just want to get the most bang for my buck. I have about an $800 budget. I am looking to get: At least 100 gigs of storage, a CD drive / burner, prefferabley an asus mobo, but it doesnt have to be an asus, and want to be able to hit 3ghz (dont care if I have to OC). That being said, there are a couple things I will need that aren't really part of the system. A keyboard and a monitor (CRT is fine). Thank you for your help, please include links to newegg when giving suggestions. Oh also, I already have a very nice antec case, so dont worry about that. Thank you
 

DaveSimmons

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There are 1,000 other threads like this, why not pick the parts already recommended in them?

For just $800 you'll want the Athlon XP threads and perhaps Hot Deals forum for the hard drive and burner.
 

astrophysics

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Just search for reviews & shop around for the best price...
800$ Budget is a lot for a nice computer...
Heck you can build a decent PC for 300$ these days if your really savvy
 

Marble

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OK, could someone tell me what good brand AMD mobos are? And what would be a good average / low end graphics card for me?
Thanks
 

Wahsapa

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nforce2, athlon xp barton (mobile?), 9800pro, 120 gig western digital, antec case and ps, any keyboard and monitor. does that help you?
 

SneakyStuff

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marble you selected a socket A mobo with a socket 754 processor, they won't fit ;) look for a socket 754 MOBO, like this one. newegg
 

ScrapSilicon

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Originally posted by: nick1985




throw in shipping, and i bet its about 840. a little over, but you could easily downgrade the hard drive and the monitor and be set.

have a nice day. ;)


your mobo link .. empty..was it this one..?
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
Originally posted by: nick1985




throw in shipping, and i bet its about 840. a little over, but you could easily downgrade the hard drive and the monitor and be set.

have a nice day. ;)


your mobo link .. empty..was it this one..?


thanks. ;)
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: shminu
Marble, upgrade to a 9800, but get a good Samsung 17" crt, that would be your best choice.

he isnt gaming. so why does he need a 9800?
 

earthling30

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Originally posted by: nick1985
holy sh!t, your way lost. time to save the day...


**UPDATED**

cd burner $28

heatsink $10

keyboard/mouse $35

RAM (get 2 of these) $154

motherobard $58

CPU (OC this to 2.4) $77

video card $94

i guess go with the monitor you had $198

hard drive = $88.50

= $742.5

throw in shipping, and its about $760.

have a nice day. ;)
I think that I would use this HDD and this Heat Sink and Fan instead because of the more cache for the HDD and the silent Fan for the Heat Sink. Just MO.

Edit: Sorry didn't see the change in the HDD.
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: earthling30
Originally posted by: nick1985
holy sh!t, your way lost. time to save the day...


**UPDATED**

cd burner $28

heatsink $10

keyboard/mouse $35

RAM (get 2 of these) $154

motherobard $58

CPU (OC this to 2.4) $77

video card $94

i guess go with the monitor you had $198

hard drive = $88.50

= $742.5

throw in shipping, and its about $760.

have a nice day. ;)
I think that I would use this HDD and this Heat Sink and Fan instead because of the more cache for the HDD and the silent Fan for the Heat Sink. Just MO.

my links say "updated" above them for a reason ;) the hard drive was switched to the one you pointed out. and i have used both of those heatsinks, and the dynatron cools better. although its slightly louder, but its cheaper.
 

ScrapSilicon

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Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: earthling30
Originally posted by: nick1985
holy sh!t, your way lost. time to save the day...


**UPDATED**

cd burner $28

heatsink $10

keyboard/mouse $35

RAM (get 2 of these) $154

motherobard $58

CPU (OC this to 2.4) $77

video card $94

i guess go with the monitor you had $198

hard drive = $88.50

= $742.5

throw in shipping, and its about $760.

have a nice day. ;)
I think that I would use this HDD and this Heat Sink and Fan instead because of the more cache for the HDD and the silent Fan for the Heat Sink. Just MO.

my links say "updated" above them for a reason ;) the hard drive was switched to the one you pointed out. and i have used both of those heatsinks, and the dynatron cools better. although its slightly louder, but its cheaper.

slightly louder..
Noise(dBA): 46.5..Max Air Flow(CFM): 37.61
as compared to the WhisperRock II
Noise(dBA): 26.5 ..Max Air Flow: (CFM): 37.87
 

earthling30

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Originally posted by: nick1985
my links say "updated" above them for a reason ;) the hard drive was switched to the one you pointed out. and i have used both of those heatsinks, and the dynatron cools better. although its slightly louder, but its cheaper.
Sorry didn't see the change in the HDD. As far as the HSF I suggested I have it, mine hangs around the low 40's under a load. What does yours get up to?
 

earthling30

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What about the OS? Is Marble going to use WinXP Pro? If so that'll add another 141.00. Unless he is using something like free Linux OS's.