New Computer

Taskism

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Jan 24, 2005
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Motherboard:
- ASUS "P5AD2 Premium" 925X Chipset
$235.00

CPU:
- Intel pentium 4, 3.75ghz, 2meg Cache Socket 775.
Already Have This.

Ram:
-2 gig of DDR2 Ram
Already have this as well.

Hard Drives:
-One Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10,000RPM SATA Hard Drive for games and OS.
$153.00
-A 100gig drive I already have for storage.

Monitor:
-21 inch Sony Trinitron
Already have this too.

Speakers:
- Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Digital Speaker System w/Digital Hardware Decoder
$289.00

Soundcard:
-Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro
$215

Videocard:
- nVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra Video Card, 256MB GDDR3, 256-bit, Dual DVI/TV-Out, PCI-E
$639.00

PSU:
- Turbo Cool 510 ATX
$169.99

Optical Drives:
- Sony Internal 16X DVD+/-RW / Double Layer Drive Black
$64.00
-An 8x DVD drive I already have.

Keyboard
-Memorex 120-Key MX3300 Multimedia Office Keyboard
Already have this.

Mouse:
-Logitech® MX?510 Performance Optical Mouse
$49.99

Case:
-Cooler Master ST ATX/BTX STC-T01-UW
$152.00

Thermal Controler
- Thermaltake "Hardcano 12"
$64.49

Case Fans:
-One AeroCool Centaurus III 80mm Black Case Fan With Quad(4) Blue LED, Model "Centaurus III"
$13.49
-Two Aerocool 120MM Aerolite Blue Color LED Case Fan, Model "AeroFlow-BB"
$30.98

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TheBDB

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Jan 26, 2002
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Yeah that looks "pretty decent." ;) The power supply is probably overkill but you obviously have money to waste...
 

Taskism

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Jan 24, 2005
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Holy crap, you were quick. Better safe than sorry with the power supply I think.
 

Amaroque

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Jan 2, 2005
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I would say to get an A64, but you already have the P4.

You might want to look into a different HSF though. I'd get a Thermalright XP-120 if you want the "best". Thermaltake is just average.
 

Taskism

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Jan 24, 2005
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Any of you guys know a lot about overclocking? This processor is a engeneering sample from Intel, I was told I Can overclock it pretty good cuz there is no limit on the multiplier. Anyone know about this?
 

Amaroque

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Jan 2, 2005
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If supposedly there isn't a multiplier lock... Just raise the multiplier. Though I don't know how well an engineering sample will OC.

Anyway, If you are going to OC, I recommend the XP-120 that much more.