New rig! Any suggestions?

PowerYoga

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i'm building a new computer and here's what i have so far.... what do you guys think?

KR7A-Raid
XP 1700
Toshiba internal DVD Drive
WD 30GB 7200RPM
512 Crucial PC2100
Creative Labs Audigy 5.1 OEM
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card
GAINWARD/CARDEXPERT GeForce 3 Ti200 64MB Power Pack Golden Sample
 

optimistic

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Spend the extra $50 and get a ti4200
I like the Pioneer slot load DVD-106s (Queit & it's like the one you got in your car!)
XP1800 not that much more
why only 30GB hdd?
 

PowerYoga

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1) new rig is for my GF, and she doesn't really play games, only SIMS. TI200 is way overkill for her, as well quite a bit cheaper. The extra $50 could go for a good power supply instead.
2) I have the pioneer DVD Drive. Its an extra $10 though. I'll think about it. I'm just pinching pennies and trying to keep it under $1k
3) Again, not a hardcore computer gamer. She'll be fine for a year or 2 with this processor. (unless it burns out of course)
4) Why 30 gig? Well, she hasn't finished using her 10 gig yet....
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Any comments on the MOBO and system setup? Will it have any conflicts? thanks for your time again :)
 

jaybee

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1 - You're concerned about hardware conflicts
2 - System is not going to be power gaming rig
3 - Everyone likes to save money & headaches

So... what I'm getting at is: why not try an integrated mobo? I can't recommend any specific mobos or chipsets, but something with onboard video, nic, and sound might be the best way to go. Preferably with the option to expand/upgrade down the road (so you'd need an AGP slot), but shoot, given the situation, it seems appropriate.

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zxcv

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If you don't use the RAID then there is no need to buy the motherboard w/ RAID. Maybe find one w/o RAID and you may save some more money.
 
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Given the situation, why not try Abit's N-Force board? Very stable and packed with lots of goodies. It's about $90 at Newegg.
 

PowerYoga

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well, the reason why i don't want to try for an integrated mobo is that frankly, i don't like them. Sure, they have a lot of features all stuck in 1, but i just didn't have good experiences with them. Neither did a lot of my friends, and they're not exactly easy to upgrade. Suppose i need to upgrade something, it'll be easier with the parts i have now.

I will look for a non-raid one. Think i did saw one for about $9 less.... :)

N-force, i don't know anything about it. I know the VIA 266A is a good chipset, but i didn't follow on the N-force. Anyone want to give me the lowdown on VIA vs N-Force?
 

Zim Hosein

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PowerYoga, like others have said, go for the non-RAID version to save a few beans, who knows, the extra savings might allow you to bump up the speed on the XP :)