New computer for multitasking

MasterSnare

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He uses it for: DVDs and music, web surfing, listening to music, and very little gaming.
The cap is $1000 but less is always better.
I am planning to buy from Monarch Computers. Is this sufficient?

Edit: Sorry

Case: Antec Super LANBoy Aluminum Mid T $81.00
Power Supply: PS 480W - Antec NEOPOWER480 ATX 2.0 Power $114.00
Motherboard: Asus P5GD1 915P Audio/GB-LAN/USB/PCI-E/SA $132.00
Processor: Intel P4 530J 3.0E GHz LGA775 1MB 800 FSB $185.00
Thermal Grease: Shin-Etsu G675 Thermal Grease $14.00
Memory: DDR (400) 3200 - 512 MB Corsair VS512MB4 $41.00
2nd Memory: DDR (400) 3200 - 512 MB Corsair VS512MB4 $41.00
Hard Drive:SATA - Samsung (SP1614C) 160GB/7200RPM/8M $96.00
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW: Lite-On SOHD-16PS 16X-DVD/48X-C $25.00
CD-RW Software: Ahead Nero 6.3 Suite DVD+-RW Software $6.99
DVD-ROM Software: Cyberlink PowerDVD 5.0 (OEM) $6.99
Floppy Drive: Mitsumi 1.44 MB 3.5" Floppy Drive $15.25
Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 7.1 24- $31.00
Video Card: ATI (Sapphire) Radeon X700 256MB DDR3/PCI $162.00
Subtotal for 80306 with your selected options: $1,000.23

He doesn't need a keyboard, mouse, speakers, dvd-rw.
 
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What kind of specs do you need? It looks like an XP 2500+, 512MB PC3200, and maybe something cheapo like a radeon 9500 pro would work. It should work to be about $300 w/ PSU but w/o case.
 

Slowlearner

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I agree, I am using a setup just like what E..cow suggests with no problems. However, for a friend, I suggest a Dell 4700 - if you check their site for Outrageous deals you get a P4D 2.8 with a cheapo video card but with an 17" analog FP monitor no dvd burner for about $800 shipped - I doubt Monarch will come close, and Dell not you provides the support for the first year.
 

MasterSnare

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Sorry, I hit the new topic button too fast and did not get to put the specs. Also, that software listed is required.
 

bob4432

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you are wasting money, get a dell. and listening to music and surfing is not really multitasking. i doubt he will be doing anything while watching a dvd, so you are spending way too much for a computer that e.Cow recommended.

after re-reading your suggestions, you need to do some research...
 

Nomada

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People always say "very little gaming" until they get a PC that is capable of it. I'd say bear that in mind and spend what his budget allows. Your specs look good though I also say go AMD.
 

MasterSnare

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Thanks guys. I will try to convince him to go AMD64 route. One more question: Is there a noticable difference, for example, between AMD 64 3000 and Pentium 4 530J 3.0E LGA775, when it comes to doing things like burning DVDs, listening to music, and browsing the internet all the same time; with antivirus, firewall, anti-spyware, azureus, and emule in the background.