New system needs to be built

Shortass

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Alright, I generally like to do this myself, but with being busy and lacking current technology knowledge I find it easier to get some general ideas and morph them to my situation. I have a fairly tight budget, but I'd like to get the best computer possible for the money.

It will be used for some light-moderate gaming (max graphics aren't important), maybe some audio and video editing, and general internet/word use. There will be some light overclocking possibilities, but would rather not rely on that (stability is more of a concern).

Any help would be sweet as to the general platform and some motherboard hints, but of course a full system wouldn't hurt ;)
 

Shortass

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Everything but a monitor is needed, I guess that should have been in the original post.
 

The Pentium Guy

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You might want a case with a 24-pin power supply though. THe one above doesn't have it. You might be able to get away with it though.

-TPG
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
You might want a case with a 24-pin power supply though. THe one above doesn't have it. You might be able to get away with it though.

-TPG

oops, forgot about that! :eek:

 

Shortass

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Eh, any recommendations on a more sufficient case? A little more is fine with that (as long as it still has a psu with it). I'm downgrading the video to 9600-9800 pros as they'll do just fine in this scenario, leaving more room for periphrials and other smallish upgrades (120gb hd)
 

Shortass

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^

Sorry for annoyingly bumping, the purchasing will be rather soon and I can't find anywhere in specs about the PSUs that come with the cases, so I can't be sure if it has a 24-pin action or not.
 

The Pentium Guy

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Oh. Look for ATX2.0. Antec TruePower II (or SmartPower II) 400W should be fine. IIRC it's around $60 at newegg. I'm not sure I recommend that motherboard though. DOn't tell me you're ordering *really* soon? I'd recommend a higher-end mothreboard though.