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New Athlon Computer, looking for comments =)

etalns

Diamond Member
Hi, I'm currently building a computer for a friend of mine. Here are the following specs

Case:Antec
CDRW: Sony 24x10x40
DVD😛ioneer 16x
Floppy Drive: Generic
Hard Drive: Maxtor 40 gig
Ram: 256 MB stick pc 2100
Motherboard: Epox
Processor: AMD Athlon xp 1800+
Sound Card: Creative Labs
Video Card: ATI Radeon 7000
TV tuner: Tview TV Tuner

My current subtotal is $846. I was wondering if anyone had any advice or suggestions etc? Any help is greatly appreciated






 
for what are you going to using the computer?

what epox board?

what creative sound card?

i suggest more ram and possisbly a better video card.

 
I would suggest a bit more ram perhaps

Also perhaps the ati 8500 DV might cost a bit more but get more performance and all that he wants.
 
I assume you want close to a top-of-the-line AMD system:

- Athlon XP 1800+ (1.53GHz) Palomino: $148 shipped
- MSI K7T266 PRO2-RU (KT266A DDR chipset) Motherboard: $124 shipped
- ATi Radeon 8500: $173 shipped
- Turtle Bearch Santa Cruz: $67 shipped
- Seagate Barracuda IV 40 gb: $88 shipped
- 256MB of Crucial PC2100 DDR DRAM: $96.29 shipped
- Lite-ON 24x10x40: $95 shipped
- Teac 1.44MB 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive: $13 shipped
- Full ATX Inwin Case with 300W PSU: $70 shipped
- Toshiba 16x DVD-ROM: $57 shipped

(excludes monitor, speakers, mouse, and cables).

Total: $931.29 (includes S&H)

There are many other motherboards to choose from, so you'll have to tell me if you need a lot of features, whether you're into overclocking, and exactly what you're going to be using this computer for.

Good luck! 🙂
 
Well, I actually live in Canad,a tlhoguh I have Ingram Micro as a distributor for me and they will meet/beat all prices I can give them by 10% (as long as it isn't under their invoice price).

In regards to teh video card, would it be better to go with a GEFORCE 4 TI 4600?

 
Argh!! dont go with the radeon 7000, its a complete pile of the preverbial, i have one (not by choice i might add) i should know. They are basically mobilaty radeons for the desktop pc, i.e no t/l its not even a gpu. The 2d isnt normal Ati standards either, with only 300mhz ramdac ('proper' radeons 350mhz, 8500 400mhz)

Dvd playback is quite good though.
 


<< What about a Geforce 4 MX 440? >>



That would be faaaaaaaaaaar better than a radeon 7000, although it still aint great, as its not the most future proof card. if the budget will extend far enough a geforce 2 ti200 would be a much better bet, especially for gaming or if 2d and dvd is more important then a radeon 7200 or a 7500 would be better.
 
consider a Northwood 1.6 A / ASUS P4B setup it it cost you roughly the same (within $50)


and video card i would go with a GF3 Ti200 or Radeon 8500

GF4 MX = trash

also sony burners suck arse (well at copying SAFEDISC 1 / 2 / 2.5 ) to make game backups with clonecd if you care
and it also does not read audio / regular subchannel data🙁

i would try to get a liteon 24x /plextor/ or a yamaha
 
Change the Video card to what works into your budget from the list below.

Radeon 8500
Geforce 3 TI200
Geforce 3
Geforce 4 TI 4400
 
My geforce 2 is 64 mb btw, if that really changes anything =) I dont have much of a problem with FPS (or so I think)
 
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