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New PC

How about this setup?

It will be used for surfing, music playing, watching films (from downloads & DVDs), adobe photoshop, occassional gaming. Prices are excl 19% VAT from a Dutch web shop.

MSI Moederbord K9N Platinum ? 85,71
WD Caviar WD2500YD 250 GB, 7200 Rpm, 16 MB, Serial ATA II/300 ? 69,19
AMD CPU Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 2.0 GHz, 1000 MHz, Boxed ? 125,21
Asus VGA Radeon EAX1600 PRO /TD 256 MB ? 71,43
Kingston ValueRam Dual Channel 1024 MB, PC5300, 667 MHz, 5 ? 76,04
Microsoft Windows XP Home, NL, Single Pack ? 70,75
Antec Sonata Lifestyle II Zwart, 450 W, 1 X 120mm ? 89,92
Apacer Cardreader 15-in-1 Zwart ? 11,08
NEC ND-4571 Zwart, Labelflash ? 30,25

Thanx
 
no idea about those prices....but everything seems to be looking good, may want to think about 2 gigs of ram if you are an avid photoshopper
 
I'd go for 7600GS instead of the x1600 pro. Roughly same price, equal if not better performance, and its passively cooled.
 
Think about bigger HDD I know that when I buy a new drives I think it´ll take long time to fill it up but after a month or so i have to start deleting things.
 
200-300GB is pretty much the sweet point for HDD storage/price. I'd stick with your HDD choice, because in a year's time it'll be 400-500GB drives that are the best bang for buck if you really find you need to push the terabyte limit 🙂
 
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