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DoobieNaq23

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You guys just made my day!!, actually probably more like the rest of my computers life.

I really appriciate all your help, exspecially sonic587. Thanks again.

I will diffinitly be on this forum more often.
 

Sonic587

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Originally posted by: DoobieNaq23
You guys just made my day!!, actually probably more like the rest of my computers life.

I really appriciate all your help, exspecially sonic587. Thanks again.

I will diffinitly be on this forum more often.

That's great. :D I'm glad we could all help. As ikickpigeons said, we were all newbies once. :beer:

Marsumane has the right idea, too. Saving up $150 after this will get you the new MB/CPU/HF&S and you'll be flying.
 

DoobieNaq23

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I just found out that in order to go with an ATX motherboard I would need to get a new case, but all the better (in due time).

I can't thank you guys enough!!!
 

ikickpigeons

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cases arent really that expensive unless u want to really overclock to high speeds then u would have to get quite a few fans. u can get a sweet looking case of newegg.com for like 55 bucks with LEDS and 3 fans. very decent case.
 

ikickpigeons

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cases arent really that expensive unless u want to really overclock to high speeds then u would have to get quite a few fans. u can get a sweet looking case of newegg.com for like 55 bucks with LEDS and 3 fans. very decent case.
*EDIT* im sorry for the repost my pc is messing up right now.
 

Sonic587

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You may be better off upgrading the motherboard/CPU along with everything else. Doesn't sound like the El Paso 2 will play nice with a new case. Tell me if I'm breaking the bank with some of my suggestions:

I'd probably go with this case. It already comes with a great PSU, so it's like getting the case for $20.

Here's the best budget board out there, the Shuttle AN35N-Ultra

It's an AMD board, so you'll want to get a Athlon XP 2500+ or one the overclocking monster mobiles. around 80 bucks there.

A new heatsink will depend on if you want to overclock, or want the best cooling for your CPU.

it may seem expensive, but keep in mind once you get these, you can sell your Gateway to pay for this stuff.
 

DoobieNaq23

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I have one more question. I was looking on NewEgg at the DVD burner that Sonic587 suggested and it said no software included, does this mean drivers or do the drivers still come with it?
 

Sonic587

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Originally posted by: DoobieNaq23
I have one more question. I was looking on NewEgg at the DVD burner that Sonic587 suggested and it said no software included, does this mean drivers or do the drivers still come with it?

No drivers will come with it. However, you do not need any. Your system should be able to auto-detect the drive and install it for you. If you do have problems, you can just download the drivers off NEC's website.
 

DoobieNaq23

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Actually the 400 that I was spending is over my budget, but if I can sell my Gateway I may be able to swing it. But I really doubt that my fiance` would by this. So I guess I will have to get everything a little at a time.
 

Sonic587

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Ahh, women and their demands :p My girlfriend is like that.

In that case, I'd drop the radeon 9800 pro. What card do you currently have? You should be able use that in your new system.

I'd go with:

The Antec case/350 watt PSU
Shuttle AN35N-Ultra
512MB Mushkin PC3200
NEC Dual Layer burner
Current videocard until you got the cash to upgrade.
Current CD-ROM/ Hard drive
AMD Athlon XP 2500+ retail if you don't want to overclock.

That'll put you around 380$ shipped. It'll be a solid upgrade compared to what you have now. It will be magicial once you get the 9800 pro in there.
 

ikickpigeons

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Originally posted by: Sonic587
Ahh, women and their demands :p My girlfriend is like that.

In that case, I'd drop the radeon 9800 pro. What card do you currently have? You should be able use that in your new system.

I'd go with:

The Antec case/350 watt PSU
Shuttle AN35N-Ultra
512MB Mushkin PC3200
NEC Dual Layer burner
Current videocard until you got the cash to upgrade.
Current CD-ROM/ Hard drive
AMD Athlon XP 2500+ retail if you don't want to overclock.

That'll put you around 380$ shipped. It'll be a solid upgrade compared to what you have now. It will be magicial once you get the 9800 pro in there.

this is very good advice and i REALLY good system. you wont be disapointed.
 

Falloutboy

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and once you do this and get it built piece out your gateway and you should be able to get a couple hundred from that to get you a 9800 or at least a used 9700 is cash is tight
 

DoobieNaq23

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I should have come to this site a lot sooner, now I have to wait for the money to be put back on my credit card in able to get this system. I hate waiting.

Is there anything I should know to buy along with all this stuff that I may need to set it up or will it all come with what I am purchasing.
 

ikickpigeons

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from what u have and what your buying i odnt think you will need anything else as long as its all retail not OEMs.
 

Fern

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Hey guys, looks like his pc has onboard graphics Link to Specs. He's gonna need some sort of vid card.

If you can't swing a 9800 pro now, maybe pick up a G4 Ti 4200, maybe even a used one for about $50 till you can get the 9800 pro

EDIT: System Specs:
Processor: Intel Pentium 4, 1.8 GHz
Memory: 128 MB DDR SDRAM
Hard Drive: 20 GB Ultra ATA100
Floppy Drive: 3.5" 1.44 MB diskette drive
CD-RW Drive, 24x/10x/40x
6 USB ports (2 in front, 4 in back)
56K VoiceModem
Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Card
EV700 17" Monitor
Video: Intel Extreme Graphics
Mouse: Logitech USB Optical Wheel Mouse
 

Johnbear007

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Originally posted by: DoobieNaq23
I placed the order on tigerdirect.

S167-3240 :: Sony DRU530A DVD Burner / 8x4x12x DVD+RW / 4x2x12x DVD-RW / 40x24x40x CD-RW / Dual Format

TC2-DDR-512 :: Premium 512MB PC2100 DDR 266MHz Memory

L48-2218 :: Linksys - EG1032 - Instant Gigabit Network PCI Adapter

A271-9600 :: Sapphire Radeon 9600se Video Card / 128MB DDR / AGP 8X / TV Out & DVI / Lite Version

I don't really have the money to waste on this stuff but I am hell bent on being able to play games without lag on this system.



I dont want you to feel bad, but that is a terrible system for the price you paid, and tiger direct is a terrible retailer.

Use www.newegg.com
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: Johnbear007
Originally posted by: DoobieNaq23
I placed the order on tigerdirect.

S167-3240 :: Sony DRU530A DVD Burner / 8x4x12x DVD+RW / 4x2x12x DVD-RW / 40x24x40x CD-RW / Dual Format

TC2-DDR-512 :: Premium 512MB PC2100 DDR 266MHz Memory

L48-2218 :: Linksys - EG1032 - Instant Gigabit Network PCI Adapter

A271-9600 :: Sapphire Radeon 9600se Video Card / 128MB DDR / AGP 8X / TV Out & DVI / Lite Version

I don't really have the money to waste on this stuff but I am hell bent on being able to play games without lag on this system.



I dont want you to feel bad, but that is a terrible system for the price you paid, and tiger direct is a terrible retailer.

Use www.newegg.com


that is an awful system. and the 5700LE blows ass. :(
 

XaiuM

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Good advice everyone. You can get some serious stuff for not that much at all. The recommendations people have made so far are good. In fact, you might even go the used route on some things. (Just make sure that the seller is reputable. I've had great luck selling/buying from anan's forums.) Remember refurbs from Newegg are a mixed bag, it depends if your lucky or not. I might have a 9800Pro up for sale if HL2 ever comes out.
 

DoobieNaq23

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Originally posted by: Fern
Hey guys, looks like his pc has onboard graphics Link to Specs. He's gonna need some sort of vid card.

I was fairly certain (so I checked anyway), and my system has a video card (NVIDA GeForce 2MX 100/200) in the first PCI slot. Will this hold me over until I can get the 9800 pro?
 

Fern

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Yeah Doobie,

It'll work. Not much for gaming, but it'll work.
 

DoobieNaq23

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Am I assuming correctly that (Onboard LAN: Realtek 8201BL 10/100M) is an onboard NIC for this MotherBoard

This connector is for a RJ-45 (Cat 5) not a phone jack, Right?