- Feb 8, 2005
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Hello,
I'd appreciate your help. I am building a new system for myself... value is key, it doesn't need to be top-of-the-line, but I want good quality. I've only used Intel prior to this... but after checking out NewEgg and skimming the forums here, I think the way to go is AMD... the 64 looks like a great value. The system will be multi-purpose... personal, home business, and since I'm a musician, I record and mix using the likes of Cakewalk Sonar and SoundForge. Infrequently, I dabble in video editing, but rarely. So I need some power, but I'm not a gamer (except for an occasional bout of Empire Earth or Rise of Nations...) and don't need bleeding-edge stuff.
I'm interested in the Athlon 64, probably somewhere around the 3200 or 3400+ model, and the socket 939 mobo. I have 1gb of brand new dual-channel PC3200 (mushkin) ready to go, along with an AGP vidcard and many PCI cards. It will be installed in an Antec Sonata case with Antec True 380s power supply, and will be running XP Pro. My requirements are that it have at least 4 PCI slots, AGP, USB 2.0, 10/100 ethernet, both IDE and SATA, and dual-channel RAM. Firewire would be a great plus, but not completely necessary.
I'm looking for that value 'sweet-spot.' Based on what I saw at NewEgg and ZipZoomFly, I'm guessing I'd spend around $200 on the CPU and about $100 on the Mobo.
Any tips or advice are greatly appreciated, as would any links to information about what to select for a value AMD64 setup--I'm not up to speed on the AMD side, and am not a computer tech to begin with. Thanks!!
-Mark
I'd appreciate your help. I am building a new system for myself... value is key, it doesn't need to be top-of-the-line, but I want good quality. I've only used Intel prior to this... but after checking out NewEgg and skimming the forums here, I think the way to go is AMD... the 64 looks like a great value. The system will be multi-purpose... personal, home business, and since I'm a musician, I record and mix using the likes of Cakewalk Sonar and SoundForge. Infrequently, I dabble in video editing, but rarely. So I need some power, but I'm not a gamer (except for an occasional bout of Empire Earth or Rise of Nations...) and don't need bleeding-edge stuff.
I'm interested in the Athlon 64, probably somewhere around the 3200 or 3400+ model, and the socket 939 mobo. I have 1gb of brand new dual-channel PC3200 (mushkin) ready to go, along with an AGP vidcard and many PCI cards. It will be installed in an Antec Sonata case with Antec True 380s power supply, and will be running XP Pro. My requirements are that it have at least 4 PCI slots, AGP, USB 2.0, 10/100 ethernet, both IDE and SATA, and dual-channel RAM. Firewire would be a great plus, but not completely necessary.
I'm looking for that value 'sweet-spot.' Based on what I saw at NewEgg and ZipZoomFly, I'm guessing I'd spend around $200 on the CPU and about $100 on the Mobo.
Any tips or advice are greatly appreciated, as would any links to information about what to select for a value AMD64 setup--I'm not up to speed on the AMD side, and am not a computer tech to begin with. Thanks!!
-Mark